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Northland’s GP services are underfunded, under pressure and in crisis, with some in danger of closing, the leader of the region’s primary health service,...
The Royal New Zealand Airforce’s Rotary Task Wing Unit, led by Flight Lieutenant Nichole Brooke, conducted training sessions as part of the landing craft, mechanised (LCM) operations this week....
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Kaiako/Lecturer, Te Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau/Auckland University of Technology One of the fascinating things about being a new-ish university kaiako (I’ve been teaching at Auckland University of Technology for a year) is seeing how mātauranga Māori, or Māori knowledge, is being incorporated into various parts of its curriculum. This year, I am teaching on a new course in the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies, which houses programmes in art and design, communication studies, engineering, computer and mathematical sciences, and architecture. The faculty has more than 5,000 students of diverse backgrounds and interests. However, what they share is a new, compulsory course designed to teach effective group work through pūrākau, the stories handed down from our ancestors that contain guidance for life.
The PM says there are "many, many people" being treated as contacts of the latest Covid-19 community case, but the government is willing to go further than usual to keep the country at level 1.
GP/Mahitahi Hauora rift widening after letter to health minister Andrew Little 9 Feb, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Bush Road Medical Centre GP Dr Andrew Miller is one of three GPs who have publicly criticised the actions of Mahitahi Hauora. Photo / Tania Whyte Bush Road Medical Centre GP Dr Andrew Miller is one of three GPs who have publicly criticised the actions of Mahitahi Hauora. Photo / Tania Whyte The divide between general practice doctors and their funding holder Mahitahi Hauora is widening after several Whangārei GPs wrote to Health Minister Andrew Little, claiming their relationship is untenable. Dr Melissa Gilbert-Smith from Kensington Health,