A KiwiSaver provider says that while National's proposed contribution rate increase is positive, the scheme's incentives need to be front and centre in discussions leading into next year's election; A veterans charity says there is growing concern about the lack of mental health and transitional support within the Defence Force; After weeks of delays, Milford Track is now open to the public; A cleaner tidying up some dusty old chairs at a Wellington property has stumbled across the find of a lifetime, $20,000.
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A KiwiSaver provider says that while National's proposed contribution rate increase is positive, the scheme's incentives need to be front and centre in discussions leading into next year's election; A veterans charity says there is growing concern about the lack of mental health and transitional support within the Defence Force; After weeks of delays, Milford Track is now open to the public; A cleaner tidying up some dusty old chairs at a Wellington property has stumbled across the find of a lifetime, $20,000.
A KiwiSaver provider says that while National's proposed contribution rate increase is positive, the scheme's incentives need to be front and centre in discussions leading into next year's election; A veterans charity says there is growing concern about the lack of mental health and transitional support within the Defence Force; After weeks of delays, Milford Track is now open to the public; A cleaner tidying up some dusty old chairs at a Wellington property has stumbled across the find of a lifetime, $20,000.
A cleaner tidying up some dusty old chairs at a Wellington property has stumbled across the find of a lifetime, $20,000. Massive Property Services co owner, Loll spoke to Charlotte Cook.
After weeks of delays, Milford Track is now open to the public. Aaron Fleming, DOC's Operations Director for the Southern South Island spoke to Charlotte Cook.
A veterans charity says there is growing concern about the lack of mental health and transitional support within the Defence Force. No Duff Charitable Trust 'Aaron Wood spoke to Charlotte Cook.
A KiwiSaver provider says that while National's proposed contribution rate increase is positive, the scheme's incentives need to be front and centre in discussions leading into next year's election. Dean Anderson, Chief Executive of Kernel Wealth spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Police say they have enough evidence to lay manslaughter charges towards officials involved in the Pike River disaster, according to the families' legal team; Auckland Pride is among a group of organisations preparing to take legal action over the Minister for Sport and Recreation's decision to direct Sport New Zealand to remove its guidelines for transgender inclusion in community sport; The NZEI teachers union has asked the government to take accountability and shoulder the "large and unforeseen costs" of removing asbestos-tainted sand used in schools and Early Childhood Education centres.
The NZEI teachers union has asked the government to take accountability and shoulder the "large and unforeseen costs" of removing asbestos-tainted sand used in schools and Early Childhood Education centres. NZEI Principals' Council member and Principal of Auckland's May Road School is Lynda Stuart, spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Auckland Pride is among a group of organisations preparing to take legal action over the Minister for Sport and Recreation's decision to direct Sport New Zealand to remove its guidelines for transgender inclusion in community sport. Bhenjamin Goodsir, Auckland Pride co-chair, spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Police say they have enough evidence to lay manslaughter charges towards officials involved in the Pike River disaster, according to the families' legal team. Nigel Hampton KC spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The coalition government has announced a ban on new patients accessing gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues - also known as puberty blockers - from next month; Anti-stalking campaigners are delighted it's now a crime but are worried about the law's implementation and the trust in the police; A major study into water fluoridation in the U.S has been published. The study looks at the cognitive effect of fluoridation and looks at data over 40 years. Thursday marked National Celebrant's Day.
A major study into water fluoridation in the U.S has been published. The study looks at the cognitive effect of fluoridation and looks at data over 40 years. Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota, Rob Warren spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Anti-stalking campaigners are delighted it's now a crime but are worried about the law's implementation and the trust in the police. Leonie Morris from Aotearoa Free from Stalking spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The coalition government has announced a ban on new patients accessing gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues - also known as puberty blockers - from next month. Professional Association for Transgender Health Aotearoa president Jennifer Shields spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Testing companies are getting busy as the spread of potentially contaminated children's play sand reaches council libraries; Fifteen years on from the Pike River disaster, some families are meeting the Minister of New Zealand Workplace Relations and Safety over concerns she's watering down existing legislation; New data shows 86.6% of adults are in 'good health' according to the New Zealand Health Survey which was released this morning; The crew onboard a rescue helicopter who were struck by a laser pen, followed the car the laser came from until police could intervene.
New data shows 86.6% of adults are in 'good health' according to the New Zealand Health Survey which was released this morning. Public health advocate Sir Collin Tukuitonga has been looking at the smoking numbers and spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The crew onboard a rescue helicopter who were struck by a laser pen, followed the car the laser came from until police could intervene. Helicopters Otago managing director Graeme Gale spoke to Charlotte Cook.
A KiwiSaver provider says that while National's proposed contribution rate increase is positive, the scheme's incentives need to be front and centre in discussions leading into next year's election; A veterans charity says there is growing concern about the lack of mental health and transitional support within the Defence Force; After weeks of delays, Milford Track is now open to the public; A cleaner tidying up some dusty old chairs at a Wellington property has stumbled across the find of a lifetime, $20,000.