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New spinal unit gets funding as part of Manukau Health Park super-clinic
The new facility will replace the Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit at Ōtara and the General Rehabilitation Service at Middlemore Hospital.
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Dover Samuels challenges Andrew Little over legitimacy of sale of Motukawaiti
Northland subtribe Ngāti Kura is fighting for the return of Motukawaiti in the Bay of islands whose sale to a private owner is being disputed.
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Set them up to win! Shane Reti on Māori health providers
Reti sent a letter to Health Minister Andrew Little asking for extra funding for the providers in tens of millions of dollars to help build capacity.
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Little tempts Ngāpuhi with $150m investment fund
The Ngāpuhi Investment Fund, with initial capital of $150 million, is a new Crown company that will acquire and build a portfolio of assets that can be offered by the Crown in negotiations with ngā hapū o Ngāpuhi.
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Te Arawa iwi Ngāti Rangitihi settles historical treaty claims
Cultural redress includes the vesting of 19 sites of cultural significance, including the Waimangu Volcanic Valley.
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Labour makes election pledge to increase sick leave entitlement
Sick leave will increase from five days to ten days a year if Labour is re-elected, the party says.
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Labour to extend living wage to public service contracted workers if reelected
Labour pledges to extend living wage guarantees to public service contractors.
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Legalising abortion means women won’t have to lie- Andrew Little
The Abortion Legislation Bill passed its third hearing yesterday. This means that women will no longer have to undergo mental health tests to qualify for abortions.
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Simon Bridges: National will imprison those who hide child abuse
National Party Simon Bridges has announced that he would punish the non-disclosure of child abuse. This has come in the light of the four year old child from Flaxmere that was so badly beaten, that Bridges says will be physically disabled for the rest of their lives.