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Migrants with HIV face uncertain future: 'I was infected here in NZ'
Some immigrants are applying for refugee status because they've tested positive for HIV in New Zealand and are worried the government will kick them out.
Concern TikTok influencing car thefts in Kāpiti Coast
Kāpiti Coast community leaders are concerned social media platform TikTok has a role in vehicle thefts around Wellington, averaging about 10 per day.
Sex study aims to improve blood donation policy, HIV prevention
Health researchers are hoping an ambitious new study will change what they say are unfair blood donation rules for gay and bisexual men.
Safe sex drug should be made widely available - advocates
Safe sex advocates want the HIV prevention drug PrEP made more accessible after Pharmac announced it will drop its price by almost 75 percent.
Underwhelming uptake for Kāinga Ora First Home scheme
Kāinga Ora is positive about its First Home Partner scheme, despite taking more than three months for a single property to be settled.
Transmission Gully opens: 'It's a lovely bit of road'
Transmission Gully is getting a thumbs up from motorists who put it to the test, and from people in coastal communities the traffic bypasses.
Fines accruing 'into the millions' to end for Transmission Gully road builder
Transmission Gully finally opening to traffic also means a stop to heavy fines that have been mounting for the road's builder because of delays.
East Coast clean up underway, insurance council says 'not an issue'
A heavy rain watch remains in place for the North Island's East Coast as the sodden district recovers from last week's flooding.
Heaviest deluge in Central Hawke's Bay in 10 years - mayor
Central Hawke's Bay District Council is anticipating an expensive bill as it prepares to clean up from heavy rain that has hit the area over the past two days.
Doctors break rules for prescribing safe-sex drug as Pharmac considers change
Doctors flagrantly broke rules for prescribing a safe-sex drug during 2021 Covid-19 lockdowns and say the requirements are "out of date" and require patients to detail their sexual history.
Ukraine, Covid protesters battle for attention in capital
Ukrainians and their supporters at a Wellington protest say it's agonising not being able to help those at home, but are unimpressed at a request to merge with the anti-Covid mandate protest.
Concern Parliament protest becoming 'free-for-all'
Misinformation researchers are concerned the protest at Parliament is becoming a "free-for-all" as the idea of any leadership within the blockade area slips away.
'I'm just going to do it' - Fears impatient NZers will soon seek fresh pastures despite Covid
There is concern New Zealand's pandemic-driven brain gain of skilled workers is turning into a "brain drain" as young people head overseas.
New lending rules confusing aspiring homeowners
Aspiring homeowners are locking up their lives - including possibly cutting health costs - to try increase their chances of getting loans approved by banks under stricter rules.
Government urged to tackle 'complex' drowning issues following dozens of deaths in 2021
Swimming New Zealand chief executive Steve Johns and Drowning Prevention Auckland chief executive Nicola Keen-Biggelaar want to see water safety made compulsory in the New Zealand Curriculum.
Kaimaumau fire putting cultural, ecological sites at risk
The grass at Kaimaumau, in the Far North, is no longer green as a major fire enters its 20th day of burning.
Boat crash report highlights DoC 'organisational deficiencies'
The Department of Conservation has made moves to fix "organisational deficiencies" highlighted by a near-fatal jet boat crash with a kayaker.
Abuse inquiry 'needs to hear from more' Pasifika survivors
Tania Sharkey, who is the lead counsel assisting the hearing, says Pacific survivors are over-represented in abuse in care, but under-represented in the data.
Covid-19 boosters after four months already available
People can already get Covid-19 vaccine boosters four months after their second dose instead of waiting until next month, the Ministry of Health has clarified.
Māori and Pacific over-represented in NRHCC hospitalisations in Delta outbreak
The longest Covid-19 hospitalisation in Auckland and Northland during the first three months of the current outbreak was 61 days, and an overwhelming majority of patients were Māori or Pacific.
'Lottery of human misery': Grounded Kiwis deliver MIQ petition to Parliament
Grounded Kiwis are hoping their calls for changes to managed isolation are heard and that the threat of Omicron does not cause delays.
'It appears to be getting bleaker': Regions hit hard as rents increase nationally
Renting a home is getting more expensive, particularly in Hawke's Bay, where rent prices have increased 20.4 percent, according to a Massey University report.
Officials urged to move faster on vaccinating children aged 5-11
The clock is ticking for the government to get children aged five to 11 vaccinated against Covid-19. Audio
Fire and Emergency calls on the double vaccinated to fill volunteer firefighter void
Fire and Emergency is urging double-vaccinated people to train up as new volunteer firefighters to help fill a void created by the unvaccinated.
Covid-19 could spread through apartments' shared ventilation systems – expert
The potential spread of Covid-19 in apartments, particularly ones without windows that open, is raising alarm.