Health
Fewer workers reporting excellent health, doctors' union report says
A new report says the health of New Zealanders is declining, and it is coming at a hefty cost. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 7 October 2025
In today's episode, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has described protesters outside his Auckland home as 'truly gutless' after one smashed a window, which left glass on his dog; The government has… Audio
Government launches new scheme in boost for mental health
The New Top Up Community Grants will see $250,000 per annum made available for distribution over the next two years.
Ex-England captain diagnosed with motor neurone disease
Lewis Moody was capped 71 times by England before retiring from rugby in 2012.
New measles cases reported in Northland and Queenstown
There are currently 11 cases of measles nationally, with a new case in Northland over the weekend, and an unrelated case in Queenstown. Kerikeri High School principal Mike Clent spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
More than just ChatGPT: The surprising ways AI is being used in Aotearoa
From modelling measles outbreaks to keeping track of Wellington's exploding kākā population, researchers are calling on AI to assist them with a vast array of projects.
Health of working age NZers declining: Report
The health of working age New Zealanders is declining and it's coming at a cost, according to a report produced for the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists. The report's author, economist… Audio
Prison nurses latest group to vote to strike
About 400 Nurses' Organisation members will take part in the 16-hour strike.
NZers with type two diabetes having amputations in record numbers
The number of lower limb amputations has jumped more than 50 percent in less than a decade. Audio
Waikato water contamination: Schools stay closed for start of term
Waikato schools may need to implement a "distance learning programme" if they can not reopen soon. Audio
The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Andie McCombs Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sarah Perrim-Lamp and Andie McCombs. First up, the government has reiterated plans to test 18 and 19 year old's benefits against their… Audio
Diabetes related lower limb amputations jump more than 50%
The number of diabetes related lower limb amputations has jumped more than 50% in less than a decade, But experts believe the loss of limbs is avoidable with the right resources. Type two diabetes can… Audio
Three-year-old dies of sepsis after series of mistakes at hospital
A junior doctor suspected Alexzander Sutherland-Hunt had sepsis, but didn't give him the recommened antibiotic. It wasn't the first error that night.
Expert Feature: Cosmetic Dentistry
It's time for our expert feature - and today we're discussing cosmetic dentistry. Rightly or wrongly, many people desire the perfect smile: straight teeth can boost confidence, make it easier to chew… Audio
What can we do to stop the spread of measles?
Health New Zealand has confirmed another case of measles in Northland, increasing the national count to 11. This virus, which was once thought of as a thing of the past, is very much rearing its ugly… Audio
Mental health biggest challenge for young people: IPSOs
44 percent of New Zealanders say mental health is the biggest challenge facing young people today, according to a new report from IPSOs. Their New Zealand manager Carin Hercock spoke with Charlotte… Audio
Does my sunscreen actually work? Here’s what’s behind the concerns
Several sunscreens have been found to fail in delivering the sun protection you'd expect. So where to from here?
What are the 10 warning signs of dementia?
Explainer - With cases on the rise in New Zealand, what should families be looking for?
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 6 October 2025
In today's episode, the Government is tightening access to jobseeker benefits for teens. From November next year, 18 and 19-year-olds won't get it if their parents earn over $65,000 per year. A new… Audio
Another measles case confirmed in Northland outbreak
Health officials are urging parents to keep children away from school if they're sick as the number of measles cases rise. Audio