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Susie Ferguson | Stepping into the Unthinkable

Through the telling of one couple's devastating story, Susie Ferguson lifted the lid on the grief suffered by the hundreds of Kiwi families who lose a baby each year. The veteran broadcaster reflects on helping break NZ's final taboo.Horrified at witnessing multiple friends and c ...  Show more

Barbara Dreaver | Measles Outbreak in Samoa

During the 2019 measles outbreak in Samoa Barbara Dreaver reported on an ill-equipped healthcare system, complex tensions between traditional and western medicine, and the tragic and preventable loss of life.When the measles virus travelled from New Zealand to Samoa in September ...  Show more

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