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Heroes, artists representing NZ at Queen's funeral
Some members of the New Zealand delegation to Her Majesty's funeral sit down exclusively with Jake McKee, to discuss their feelings ahead of the historic occasion. Audio
Mixed reactions over Queen's funeral from Kiwis living in London
New Zealanders in London are divided about the grandeur surrounding the Queen's death.
'I'm there for all our people': Representing Aotearoa at Queen's funeral
Leading New Zealanders in London are gearing up for a string of busy days ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on Monday.
'Incredible' queues to see Queen's lying-in-state
Thousands of royal supporters lined the streets as Queen Elizabeth II's body was brought from Scotland to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
Complaints about vaccinations, mask exemptions spark HRC backlog
People seeking mediation through the Human Rights Commission are facing delays because of an "unprecedented" number of complaints and inquiries.
Community spread expected before monkeypox prevention campaign launches
Community transmission of monkeypox in New Zealand is likely before a prevention campaign exists, health officials say.
Call for 'urgent action' to counter monkeypox threat to Aotearoa
Health advocates want bolder action on monkeypox, saying New Zealand could see the same failures as other countries if the government doesn't act now.
Council warns Tamaki-led protest group over permits, damage costs
The Freedom and Rights Coalition has been warned it could face enforcement action if it goes ahead with an event at Auckland Domain this weekend.
Midwives ask officials to justify ongoing Covid-19 vaccine mandate
Health officials are being asked to reconsider the evidence used to ban midwives from working if they are unvaccinated against Covid-19.
Border fully reopens, but big visitor numbers not expected just yet
New Zealand's borders are now completely reopened to the world but any change to numbers arriving on the country's shores is expected to start as a trickle.
Paying student nurses no way to relieve health crisis, critic says
Dunedin Hospital's move to have student nurses fill hospital aide shifts has raised concerns about the risk and "burden" it could have on people.
Climate change: 'We need both central and local government working together'
Local and central government officials are taking a strong line on climate change: wanting to act stronger and more collaboratively to make change.
Trans men, non-binary people missing cervical screening notifications
Trans men and non-binary people are missing cervical screenings because some health software systems are not set up to notify them. Instead, the systems notify a 'female'.
Mental health wellbeing worse since pandemic, Stats New Zealand survey shows
The Mental Health Foundation says while the pandemic has definitely played a role in people's worsening mental health wellbeing, Covid-19 can't cop all the blame.
What the rise in Omicron cases means, and what you can do
Aotearoa is heading into the middle of winter, Covid-19 case numbers are rising, and health professionals warn it could mean a return to red restrictions.
'Huge concern': Nearly a third of adults were a victim of crime in 2021
About 1.2 million people in New Zealand experienced crime last year and people in a range of minority groups are more likely to be victimised.
'It's going to be hard': Covid-19 fatigue may limit rush for new booster - GP
Health professionals are expecting a fourth Covid-19 vaccine dose will be less popular in its uptake.
HIV prevention drug: 'Stigma is a thing that's still out there'
There's no room for stigma when it comes to GPs prescribing a safe sex drug commonly used by gay men, a leading doctor says.
Pharmac widens access to safe sex drug after 'overwhelming support'
Pre-exposure prophylaxis can reduce the risk of being infected with HIV by up to 99 percent - and Pharmac's move to overhaul prescription criteria is being welcomed
Unclear how long services will stay at Heretaunga Building
Officials are unclear how long services will continue to operate in Hutt Hospital's earthquake-prone Heretaunga Building.
Moving Hutt Hospital maternity ward to Te Awakairangi Birthing Centre 'a no brainer'
A number of officials are supporting a push for the Hutt Valley District Health Board to shift its earthquake-prone maternity ward to one nearby that was mothballed last year.
Options limited for shoppers in areas with single supermarket
Supermarket sector divestment may be used to improve competition in places where Foodstuffs or Woolworths New Zealand have a monopoly. Audio
HIV prevention drug should be funded for immigrants - advocates
Safe sex advocates want funded access to an effective HIV prevention drug widened to all immigrants.
'Little happy home scenario' shattered by Levin tornado
People are nervously waiting for their tornado-damaged homes in Levin to be assessed, with the mayor expecting the damage count from Friday's storm to rise.
HIV diagnoses lowest since late 1990s
The number of people first diagnosed with HIV in New Zealand last year is the lowest since the late 1990s, partly due to Covid-19 restrictions.