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Doctors 'gaslighting' patients if they dismiss health crisis - GP leader
GP and chair of the NZ Women in Medicine Charitable Trust Dr Orna McGinn says doctors and nurses are gaslighting their patients if they don't agree with what patients are seeing and experiencing.
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Evening business for 11 July 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6309364713112 Video, Audio
Immigration Minister maintains stance on attracting overseas nurses to NZ
Some restaurants and cafes are cutting short their working week, in some hospitality businesses executives are doing dishes and changing sheets because of severe staff shortages.
Last week Sealord… Video, Audio
Air NZ refund refusal for cancelled flight may breach law - Consumer NZ
Air New Zealand is warning there could be more disruptions to come as wild weather, sickness and engineering issues have already disrupted some school holiday travel.
The airline has brought back its… Video, Audio
Young family traumatised after teens' dairy ram raid
A young family has been left traumatised and scared after 10 youths ram raided their North Shore dairy, which they live above.
Nimesh Patel was woken by an alarm just before 1am, peering out his… Video, Audio
News in Samoan for 11 July 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
News in Samoan for 12 July 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
If the House is Parliament's mouth, this is its brain
There are various parts of Parliament that could be deemed crucial to the functioning of the place, but perhaps none quite so much as the House Office. Audio
If the House is Parliament's mouth, this is its brain
There are various parts of Parliament that could be deemed crucial to the functioning of the place, but perhaps none quite so much as the House Office.
AudioNavy's HMNZS Te Mana returns to NZ shores with new tech, and a marriage propsal
After a three-year upgrade in Canada, the naval vessel HMNZS Te Mana has returned to New Zealand shores.
The frigate and her 170-strong crew sailed into Waitematā Harbour this morning with Minister… Audio
Community gets preview of plans for Whanganui Port
A crowd of locals have given a behind the scenes look at Whanganui Port, ahead of its planned $50 million revamp.
It's the first community-led management project since the Whanganui River gained… Video, Audio
Remains of more than 100 Moriori return from UK to Te Papa
The remains of more than 100 Moriori have been returned today, repatriated from London's Natural History Museum where they've been held for a century.
It's the largest-ever return of ancestors, and… Video, Audio
SPCA keen for more foster parents as more pets in need
SPCAs around Aotearoa are heaving and the Christchurch branch is no exception after more than 20 puppies were dumped near the Waimakariri River.
That means foster pet parents are close to maxed out… Video, Audio
Excitement in Dunedin ahead of All Blacks v Ireland clash
In Dunedin excitement is building ahead of the return of top tier international rugby to the southern city.
The All Blacks will take on Ireland in the second test at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday… Video, Audio
Evening business for Friday 8 July 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6309270207112 Video, Audio
Flu hitting hard as Covid at some of NZ's busiest hospitals
At one of the busiest hospitals in the country, there are three times more patients with the flu, compared to those with Covid.
Middlemore in Auckland isn't the only hospital under major strain, with… Audio
Scathing review of Wellington Water's fluoridation programme
A scathing review has found flouridating water was "not a priority" for Wellington Water and was inconsistently done for six years.
Wellington Water has been told to take a "relentless" shift in… Video, Audio
Japan ex-PM Shinzo Abe shot in apparent assassination attempt
Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been shot in an apparent assassination attempt.
The 67-year-old was giving a speech on a street in the western city of Nara.
Witnesses say Abe, Japan's… Video, Audio
Australia PM commits to reviewing status of NZers in country
There's been a breakthrough in what's a been a major point of contention in the trans-Tasman relationship - the rights of New Zealanders living in Australia.
New Zealand Prime Ministers have long… Video, Audio