Rowan Quinn
Healthcare workers doubt govt's winter plan will work
Doctors say they'll still be slogging it out this winter, with a new government plan likely to make very little difference to overcrowding and huge waits. Health Minister Ayesha Verrall has laid out… Audio
Middlemore Hospital promises no more bogus doctors
Middlemore Hospital is promising it will be much harder for anyone to fake their way into a medical role, after a bogus doctor saw 80 patients.
31 year-old Yuvaraj Krishnan is starting a prison… Audio
Imposter doctor sentenced to more than three years jail
A man who pretended to be a doctor at Middlemore Hospital has been sentenced to three and a half years in jail.
30-year-old Yuvaraj Krishnan pleaded guilty to a series of fraud charges. He faked a… Video, Audio
The nurses ditching NZ for a better life in Oz
More than 5000 New Zealand nurses are registered to work in Australia. What's so good about life on the other side of the Tasman? Audio
The nurses ditching NZ for a better life in Oz
More than 5000 New Zealand nurses are registered to work in Australia. What's so good about life on the other side of the Tasman?
AudioMidwives 'incredibly disappointed' at St George's unit closure
Rata Midwife Sheena Ross says the closure of Christchurch's St George's Hospital maternity unit is "incredibly sad". "We're all incredibly disappointed, that St George's didn't feel that they could… Video, Audio
Lifetime pass-holders crowdfunding to keep Ruapehu skifield alive
A group of life-time pass-holders is hoping to crowd-fund millions of dollars to keep Mt Ruapehu's two skifields - Whakapapa and Turoa - in public hands.
Its current operator, Ruapehu Alpine Lifts… Audio
10 years since fabric factory collapse, little change for workers, advocates say
Ten years after the deadliest garment factory disaster, advocates say little has changed for workers.
On this day in 2013 the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed killing more than a thousand… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Red Cross defends pace of fund distribution
The Red Cross is defending a slow trickle of funds from its coffers reaching those affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and the flooding.
New Zealanders have donated more than 22 million dollars to the Red… Audio
Evening business for 24 April 2023
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Top coffee list-makers lose trust after snubbing NZ brewers
Last week many local coffee goers were in dismay when a top 50 list of coffee destinations didn't feature a single NZ brew.
But the list-makers say they were "not braced for the coffee storm that… Audio
NZ drivers big winners in latest Formula E champs
New Zealand racing drivers were the big winners in the latest round of the Formula E championship in Germany. Jaguar's Mitch Evans won the opening race and Nick Cassidy driving for Envision Racing had… Video, Audio
Children huffing, spitting blood in Hamilton laundromat
Children as young as eight are using a Hamilton laundromat as a hangout to huff.
Double Bubble in Dinsdale has sent CCTV of the group crawling into industrial washing machines and inhaling deodorant… Video, Audio
Nationwide shortage of GPs especially severe in Kawerau
A countrywide shortage of doctors means people are facing weeks-long delays to secure appointments. In the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau, two doctors from an already-stretched workforce have recently… Audio
Feilding man shot dead by police after 8-hour standoff
Neighbours of a Feilding man shot by police after a eight-hour armed stand-off have described the horrific scenes unfolding just metres away from their front doors.
Police shot the man at about 9pm… Video, Audio
Why aren't more Australian nurses coming to NZ?
With nurses pay levels similar in Australia and New Zealand why aren't more Australian nurses coming here?
It seems Australian nurses are nowhere near as keen as their Kiwi counterparts to cross the… Audio
Auckland Hospital diverted ambulances away on Monday
Auckland Hospital was so busy on Monday that it had to divert ambulances to other hospitals.
And it had to open an overflow zone in a public area, normally reserved for possible mass casualty events… Audio
Whangarei Hospital managers asked for army help
Whangārei Hospital managers asked for the army to help with a staffing crisis but were turned down, according to a document obtained by RNZ.
Earlier this week it was revealed that emergency… Audio
Te Puia Springs nurses undeterred by road closures
Nurses at Te Puia Springs Hospital are taking a hair-raising farm bike ride across rugged terrain to get to their shifts.
Many staff at the hospital live in nearby Tokomaru Bay, but the road is… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Piha residents still being evacuated
People are still being evacuated from Piha on Auckland's west coast, with the land dangerous and unstable days after the storm.
Road and phone access is back but the seaside community is without… Audio