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All abuse in care redress needs to be govt controlled - survivor
After being attacked by the rector of St Patrick's College Silverstream at the age of 14, a man still chasing justice in his 80s says the exclusion of some abuse survivors from a government rapid…
Rest home apologises for 'shocking' treatment of woman
Oceania Care has apologised for the treatment of a diabetic woman who did not receive her regular insulin medication and died less than 24 hours after being admitted to one of its rest homes.
Oceania rest home, nurses slated after lack of medication causes woman's death
A diabetic woman died less than 24 hours after she was admitted to a rest home because she did not receive the life-saving medication she depended on, an investigation has found.
Commerce Commission to reveal draft report on building supply market
The competition watchdog will today release the draft findings of a study into New Zealand's residential building supplies market, as the cost of building or renovating a house goes through the roof
Govt warned against relying too heavily on overseas health workers to fill shortages
Health professionals welcomed efforts to plug gaps in the system but cautioned that overseas doctors and nurses were not a panacea for depleted hospitals and clinics. Audio
Govt defends $350 cost of living payment after overseas Kiwis told they are eligible
Revenue Minister David Parker said it would have been more expensive to manually check the eligibility of every person than use the automated payment system.
Climbers caught in avalanche dig snow cave and spend night on mountain
Two climbers who were almost buried by an avalanche and forced to shelter in a snow cave are recovering from a dramatic rescue from the Remarkables Range near Queenstown.
'It destroys your soul' - Ukrainian-born Kiwi on the human toll of war
The faces of destroyed refugee mothers and stories of little lives lost haunt Yuriy Ackermann, a Ukrainian-born New Zealander on a cyber security mission in war-torn Kyiv.
South Island weather: Streets turn to rivers, forcing evacuations
Rising floodwaters have forced homeowners and holiday-makers to evacuate in Otago and Canterbury, where rivers have burst their banks and torrential rain has washed out roads. Audio
Christchurch stadium: Pressure will fall on next council to work out finances
The new stadium could see rates rise by $144 per year but some councillors believe they could soften the blow by asking neighbouring councils to chip in, selling assets or reprioritising other… Audio
Christchurch councillors vote today on $683m stadium
Councillors have three choices; spend the extra $150 million to build the covered stadium, hit the pause button and re-evaluate the project, or scrap it altogether.
'It's your cost, it's not ours': Residents eye legal action over rotten stench
People suffering from the rotten stench from Bromley's wastewater treatment plant ponds might have to wait another three months for the smell to improve, the Christchurch City Council says.
Christchurch mosque attacks: Acts of great bravery honoured in ceremony
Abdul Aziz, who confronted the Christchurch terrorist at the Linwood mosque, has been recognised along with with eight others who risked their lives in acts of great bravery during the 2019 attack.
Council pledges to quicken future response to rural community cut off by storm
A review of Christchurch City Council's response to a summer storm shows authorities took too long to respond after rain swept away the road into a Banks Peninsula settlement.
Stench 'extraordinarily unlikely' to cause long-term problems, official says
Canterbury public health chiefs admit people suffering from the Bromley stench are going through hell, but caution a health register might not be the best way to monitor its impact.
'Fix this mess': Resident at wits' end over Bromley smell
People fed up with the putrid stench from Bromley's wastewater plant are on the brink of protesting against Christchurch City Council's handling of the crisis.
Air New Zealand offer cash incentives to attract workers after Covid exodus
Air New Zealand has resorted to offering cash incentives of up to $1400 to entice people to work for the airline, as chronic staff shortages at airports cause travel industry turbulence.
ACC apologise after cutting tetraplegic man's care hours, relying on wife to cover
An Auckland tetraplegic is relieved the Accident Compensation Corporation has reversed a decision to slash his care by 14 hours per week following inquiries by RNZ.
GPs, paediatricians want free flu vaccine for all
An estimated 1.8 million people - just over a third of the population - are entitled to a free flu vaccine this year under Pharmac's widened eligibility criteria.
Sanction of former Gloriavale school principal 'a little soft', trust says
The trust supporting former members of the Gloriavale community is surprised a former Christian School principal has not been struck off the register for twice endorsing a teacher he knew had sexually…
'It makes me feel sick and want to spew': Bromley students say stench unavoidable
Ally Enright loves basketball and playing with her dog, but when the air reeks of the stench of Bromley's burnt-out wastewater treatment plant, she hides in her bedroom.
WorkSafe to visit Gloriavale, charities regulator opens investigation
Government agencies are under pressure to act following a breakthrough Employment Court ruling on child labour at the reclusive Christian community.
'Voices finally being heard': Ex-Gloriavale member thrilled with Employment Court win
A decision from the Employment Court that's being called "mind-blowing" is likely to have significant ramifications for the community on the South Island's West Coast.
ED staff punched, spat on, sworn at and sexually harassed by patients
Christchurch Hospital emergency department staff are still being punched, spat on, sworn at and sexually harassed by patients, despite efforts to stem violence and aggression in the workplace.
'Swamp gas' detected at damaged Christchurch wastewater plant
Sulphurous gases including one known as "swamp gas" have been detected in specialist air quality tests around Christchurch's burnt-out wastewater treatment plant, but council chiefs insist there is no…