Among the 35,000 strong crowd that took to the streets last Saturday to protest against cuts to the New Dunedin Hospital project, was specialist GP Adrian Hindes, co-owner of Dunedin City GP
Government plans to return to surplus by 2027/28 will require either an increase in revenue or cuts in spending, and it’s the latter that is more likely. That’s the view of Treasury chief economic advisor Dominick Stephens
A senior medical registrar’s failure to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy led to a patient suffering a ruptured fallopian tube, according to deputy health and disability commissioner Rose Wall
The Government says a cost blowout for the new Dunedin Hospital, which could see its price tag reach close to $3 billion, means the planned project can no longer be justified