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  • In the news: Free school lunch programme should be expanded

    … Boyd Swinburn talked to the Panel on RNZ about the cost-of-healthy- food crisis in New Zealand on 12 May.  He talked … Ka Ako is ‘bread and butter’ action to alleviate the cost-of-healthy-food crisis  which describes how the doubling of the free school lunch programme can help not only children …
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  • In the news: The cancer-causing dangers in our workplaces

    … system, to better monitor the long-term consequences of exposure to cancer-causing agents throughout the course of people's careers. Dr Amanda Eng and Professor John Potter were interviewed on RNZ's The Detail as part of the podcast   The cancer-causing dangers in our workplaces …
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  • In the news: Call for national inquiry into lingering impact of Cyclone Gabrielle

    … government-funded review into the impacts and responses of Cyclone Gabrielle. Professor Wilson was being interviewed about the Briefing, The Long Shadow of Cyclone Gabrielle: Brief Review at 12 months . The … the news: Call for national inquiry into lingering impact of Cyclone Gabrielle …
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  • In the news: Winter jump in deaths expected

    … Briefing Surviving winter: NZ’s journey through 145 years of seasonal survival – New study .  While the cold months now … ago – excess winter deaths made up nearly 8 per cent of annual deaths in 1920, compared with 4.5 per cent in the 2010s – some of the biggest drivers remain. “The things that are more …
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  • Submission: Resource Management (Freshwater and Other Matters) Amendment Bill

    … public health and the ecosystem, which supports the health of communities. It also stresses that the ‘hierarchy of obligations’, which establish the protection of drinking water sources as a priority in freshwater …
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  • Submission: Setting of speed limits

    … Read the PHCC submission to the Setting of Speed Limits 2024 consultation. We lay out the evidence … speed limits, as proposed, will increase the number of severe injuries and deaths on our roads, increase … speed limits as best practice. … Submission: Setting of speed limits …
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  • PHCC monthly Newsletter: September 2024

    … over the last month illustrate several defining features of public health. Not only is there a focus on the health of populations, but also a long-term perspective and a … reducing our greenhouse gases and responding to the threat of climate change.        … PHCC monthly Newsletter: …
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  • News: Fears NZ on track to fall well short of Smokefree 2025 goal

    … questions about the 21 November Briefing by members of ASPIRE Aotearoa - Smoking prevalence and trends: Important … and people living in neighbourhoods with higher levels of deprivation.  … News: Fears NZ on track to fall well short of Smokefree 2025 goal …
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  • In the news: Over 53K people living in rural areas at highest risk of campylobacteriosis - especially children

    … Dr Farnaz Pourzand from the University of Otago was interviewed by RNZ on 16 April about her … . RNZ reports on the new study, which has found rates of bacterial infection campylobacteriosis are twice as likely … Over 53K people living in rural areas at highest risk of campylobacteriosis - especially children …
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  • PHCC Newsletter: May 2025

    … the Public Health Communication Centre in the May edition of our newsletter . Minimising alcohol harm in Aotearoa New … our most harmful drug. New polling shows that a majority of New Zealanders support measures to reduce harm by limiting … shows NZ ranks last in a new international comparison of alcohol control policies. … PHCC Newsletter: May 2025 …
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