Kate Green
Kainga Ora set to cut 321 jobs, bringing total cuts to 553
The government's social housing agency is set to cut 321 jobs, part of the government-ordered down-sizing affecting organisations across the public service. That's on top of previously announced cuts… Audio
Consumer NZ challenges Meridian over power bill claim
Consumer NZ is challenging Meridian Energy's claim that the proportion of households' expenses going on the power bill has dropped because electricity prices haven't been rising as fast as other… Audio
Lawyers agree no evidence implicating Gail Maney for murder
Lawyers from both the crown and the defence agree there is no evidence implicating a woman convicted and jailed for a West Auckland murder two decades ago. Kate Green spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
Instruments used for surgery found to be contaminated: Report
An internal report from the health agency shows the sterilisation centre at Dunedin Hospital is failing hundreds of times a year. The leaked document shows there are about 500 incidents each year… Audio
Data shows thousands waiting months for specialist appoints
Some patients are opting to pay for elective surgeries rather than wait months to go through the public system. Kate Green reports. Audio
Part-time doctors working full-time hours to get through workload
Research done by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners surveyed 400 doctors over two weeks. It found those with 22 hours of patient contact time a week generally ended up working the… Audio
Doctors at Hutt Hospital asked to perform cleaning tasks on top of busy workload
Doctors at Hutt Hospital are now expected to make beds and clean medical equipment, on top of a busy patient workload. Reporter Kate Green has been speaking to a clinical staff member who works in ED… Audio
Survivors of abuse in care demand action
Survivors of abuse in care are demanding action to match the apologies following the final, damning report of a six-year inquiry. Kate Green reports. Audio
Inquiry into Abuse in Care to be public on Wednesday
Survivors of abuse said it's vital that real change and accountability stem from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The inquiry's final report will be made public on Wednesday -- the… Audio
Primary health care in NZ is not well
The very public woes of a Lower Hutt GP clinic represent a wider malaise in primary care Audio
Primary health care in NZ is not well
The very public woes of a Lower Hutt GP clinic represent a wider malaise in primary care
AudioClinic with 9000 patients hires second doctor
A GP clinic in Lower Hutt, which was forced to stop face-to-face consultations for most of its 9000 patients because of staff shortages, has hired a second doctor. But the future of High Street Health… Audio
NZ woman dies in vicious attack outside California mall
The 68-year-old was killed after a robbery outside the Fashion Island shopping centre in Newport Beach, while on holiday with her husband, well-known businessman Doug McKay and three men have been… Audio
1 doctor for 9000 patients at Lower Hutt GP clinic
Locals said High Street Health Hub sits empty, doors closed, with no nurses and one part time doctor based at another clinic left on its books. A former staff member said the corporate business model… Audio
Kapiti Coast residents unhappy with sea level rise report
Kapiti Coast residents are demanding the council throw out a report on how to protect hundreds of homes from sea level rise. Locals and the Kapiti Coast District Council have been at loggerheads for… Audio
Jobs for Nature programme comes to an end
Conservation projects around the country are in jeopardy, as funding through the previous government's Jobs for Nature programme comes to an end. Kate Green reports. Audio
Porirua swimmers getting sick from sewage
Porirua leaders have voted in favour of upgrading a pump station in the hope of stopping sewage flowing into the sea at Titahi Bay. Kate Green reports. Audio
Assistant speaker called to apologise for interrupting karakia
A moment of unity in Parliament has been tainted by accusations of broken tikanga. Kate Green reports. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 24 May 2024
On today's episode, dozens of vessels have been searching for a man believed to have gone overboard from a commuter ferry in Wellington Harbour Friday morning, a Wellington man en route back from New… Audio
Vessels search for man who fell overboard in Wellington Harbour
Dozens of vessels have been searching for a man believed to have gone overboard from a commuter ferry in Wellington Harbour Friday morning. Reporter Kate Green spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio