Idea Services says it is disappointed that a person it supports had to wait almost three hours for an ambulance crew to arrive following his emergency call.
An ailing intellectually disabled Dunedin man’s almost three-hour wait for help from the ambulance service was absolutely unacceptable for someone suffering an emergency, his guardian says.
New air-conditioning machinery will be installed in a bid to get Dunedin Hospital’s multimillion-dollar new intensive care department fully functional.
If the public votes "Yes" in the End of Life Choice referendum, people seeking assistance to die will need somewhere to exercise that choice. A recent High Court decision has raised...
The Grinch has not stolen the Waitaki’s Christmas, after its district council yesterday agreed to spend $57,000 on three new artificial trees for the region.
"Significant conflict" at the Invercargill City Council has resulted in the Department of Internal Affairs seeking assurances it can govern effectively.
Otago Community Hospice has decided it will be a euthanasia-free service, should the public vote in favour of the End of Life Choice Act in the coming referendum.
The euthanasia debate has taken a long and winding path to become the End of Life Choice referendum. Mike Houlahan reviews how New Zealand got to this point, and how the law stands in other countries.
If the End of Life Choice Act comes into force after a "Yes" vote in the upcoming referendum, how will it work and who will oversee it? Mike Houlahan reports.
Dunedin North MP David Clark is far too magnanimous a man to indulge in schadenfreude, but the former Health Minister could be forgiven for cracking a wry smile after his successor's troubling week.