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Laboratory charges scrapped for private patients
Laboratory charges scrapped for private patients
The Government has decided to stop district health boards charging private patients for laboratory tests. Three boards introduced the charges in 2006.
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Tawera Tahuri
Audio 6 Jul 2010Tutor from Tairawhiti Polytechnic, Gisborne, taking up artisdtic residency at University of Olympia in Washington State, US. Audio
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Question Time for 25 May 2010
Audio 25 May 2010Questions to Ministers 1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Which state assets was he referring to yesterday when he said work would begin soon on assessing which, if any, of them would be put up… Audio
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Over-enrolments at tertiary institutions worth $32m
Over-enrolments at tertiary institutions worth $32m
Tertiary Education Commission figures show universities and polytechnics carried $33 million worth of unsubsidised students last year.
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Gisborne polytechnic considers merger
Gisborne polytechnic considers merger
Tairawhiti Polytechnic in Gisborne is considering a merger with the Eastern Institute of Technology in Hawke's Bay. The institute already provides payroll and human resource services for Tairawhiti.
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Gisborne DHB defends choosing Auckland provider
Gisborne DHB defends choosing Auckland provider
The Tairawhiti District Health Board in Gisborne is defending its decision to award mental health support contracts to an Auckland trust.
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Jobs to go after DHB cans contract
Jobs to go after DHB cans contract
A Gisborne-based Maori health provider says 15 staff will lose their jobs, following a decision by the Tairawhiti District Health Board to award mental health contracts to an Auckland-based trust.
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New trauma patient system expected to save lives
New trauma patient system expected to save lives
A new approach in dealing with trauma patients launched in Hamilton is expected to save about 20 lives each year, and even more if it goes national. Audio
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Iwi involvement key in tertiary success - researchers
Iwi involvement key in tertiary success - researchers
Canterbury University researchers believe they have identified ways tertiary education can be made to work for Maori. The most successful programmes are those where iwi were involved from the start…
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Smith praises Maori Party 'integrity' in talks
Smith praises Maori Party 'integrity' in talks
Climate Change Issues Minister Nick Smith has praised the Maori Party for helping National get changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme through Parliament.
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DHBs not yet meeting health objectives - minister
DHBs not yet meeting health objectives - minister
Health Minister Tony Ryall says district health boards have a lot of work to do to meet the Government's major health objectives. Audio
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Land Court upgrade wins architectural award
Land Court upgrade wins architectural award
Mixing marae styles with modern architecture won Gisborne firm Nicoll Blackburne two prizes at the Gisborne-Hawke's Bay regional architecture awards.
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New business journal to highlight Maori
New business journal to highlight Maori
A new annual publication aims to highlight the best in Maori in business and education.
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Performing arts festival being held
Performing arts festival being held
A long-running Maori performing arts festival is being held this weekend in Tairawhiti. Tamararo was started in Gisborne in 1953 as a parish fundraiser.
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DHB call for tobacco to be prescription only drug
Audio 28 Aug 2009Tairawhiti District Health Board has come up with a bold solution to cut smoking addiction and the burden it places on the health service. Audio
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Twenty at Gisborne school quarantined over swine flu
Twenty at Gisborne school quarantined over swine flu
Twenty people at Gisborne Boy's High School have been quarantined after suspicions they may have swine flu.
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Medical Officer of Health on Gisborne quarantine
Audio 9 Jun 2009Geoff Cramp is Tairawhiti's Medical Officer of Health. Audio
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Surgeon, health board faulted over operation
Surgeon, health board faulted over operation
The Health and Disability Commissioner has criticised a surgeon and Tairawhiti District Health Board over a poorly performed operation for pre-cancer of the bowel.
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Questions over access to health services
Questions over access to health services
The Tairawhiti District Health Board is trying to work out why Maori in the Gisborne region die younger than Maori elsewhere. It wants to know what Maori think of health services and what puts them…
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Provinces vie to be part of 2011 Rugby World Cup
Provinces vie to be part of 2011 Rugby World Cup
The group responsible for the 2011 Rugby World Cup says it's possible pool matches might be played in up to 15 venues.