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Tattoo-ink induced blindness: Rare but rising

· March 24, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Despite one in five New Zealanders being tattooed, the vast majority are likely to have never heard of tattoo-associated uveitis. It’s a condition associated with inflammation...

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Government widens fuel supply options

· March 23, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is taking practical steps to strengthen New Zealand’s fuel resilience by temporarily allowing fuel that meets Australian specifications to be supplied to the New...

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Cathay Pacific Expands Global Partnership with Adyen

· March 23, 2026

Source: Media Outreach Adyen’s direct acquiring solution boosts performance for Hong Kong’s home carrier in the world’s most dynamic markets SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 March 2026 –...

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4.5 or two-star water? Health labels confuse

· March 23, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Three different water bottles, three different health labels. Supplied Two bottles of sparkling water. One, a Pam’s product has two Health Stars. The other, a Schweppes...

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$50m plan to double the number of public EV chargers

· March 23, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand Aotearoa currently has about 1800 public charge points currently, among the lowest charger-to-EV ratios in the OECD. File photo. ABC News / Brendan Esposito The government...

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Tiny extinct bat found in NZ fossil record

· March 22, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand An artist’s impression of a short-tailed New Zealand bat, similar to the new Mystacina nymphe species newly discovered in Otago. Gavin Mouldey / supplied A palaeontologist...

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Is antibacterial soap any better at killing germs?

· March 20, 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand If you’ve ever dealt with a sick household, the appeal of hand soap to kill germs is understandable and there are plenty of “antibacterial” and “antiseptic”...