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Hardworking nurses and doctors during this vulnerable period are caught up in visa issues. Keep Reading
Conversion therapy can cause serious harm, says Justice Minister Kris Faafoi, who is introducing the government's planned law to ban the practice. Keep Reading
The Health Minister says the latest pay offer would have put an extra $13,000 over the next year alone into the pockets of every full-time employee covered by the collective agreement. Keep Reading
Karen Batchelor's comments come as nurses yesterday rejected the latest DHB pay offer. Keep Reading
Nurses have rejected the latest offer with the DHBs, with strikes planned for August and September now back on the table. This story was first... Keep Reading
Oranga Tamariki has apologised for keeping a child in hospital because it could not find a suitable placement, describing the case as "unacceptable". Keep Reading
The country's main supermarket chains could be in for a shake up when the Commerce Commission releases its draft investigation into the groceries industry. Keep Reading
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