Chronic Illness & creative writing
a free Ōtepoti Dunedin community workshop programme for people with ME/CFS or Long Covid
Applications open till 13th March 2026
Funded by The Centre for Medical Humanities (University of Otago)
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Ōtepoti: Centre for Medical Humanities at Otago Uni is funding
Chronic Illness & creative writing
a free Ōtepoti Dunedin community workshop programme for people with ME/CFS or Long Covid
Applications open till 13th March 2026 (will put link in following reply)
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27.02.2026 23:24
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'ullo, 'ullo, 'ullo? Now why was Pike's name removed from the under oath in-person evidence schedule from the NSW Enquiry into illegal tobacco trade in the 2 days before he was due to speak? Probably a perfectly ordinary explanation
27.02.2026 03:07
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Judge called Winston’s speech ‘disgusting’ during disruption at club event, minister recalls
NZ First Minister Casey Costello told the panel Judge Ema Aitken yelled “he’s lying” during Winston Peters speech.
Astonishing how Costello recalls events from an evening nearly 15 months ago (www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3609...), yet still can't recall the source of the tobacco industry friendly "mystery document" she passed on to the MOH to inform tobacco policy.
12.02.2026 03:13
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Cartoon. Title: “Mutuals” Two frames. The first frame shows Shane Jones with a jackhammer titled “Munter”, drilling into the earth, and saying, “MINE, BABY, MINE!” The 2nd frame shows US President Donald Trump sitting atop a pile of rare metals, saying, “MINE, BABY, MINE!”
NZ says it will explore “co-operation on critical minerals” with the United States, a day after NZ PM Christopher Luxon brushed off talk of any such co-operation.
My Stuff #cartoon today #NZpol #Trump #USA #RareMetals #MineralDeals #ShaneJones
03.02.2026 18:21
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2/2 Study concludes "The tobacco sales bans... nearly eliminated local tobacco sales in the included stores, without prompting substantial cross-border shopping....these policies did not adversely affect local retail economies."
tinyurl.com/mr4yk52v
03.02.2026 19:48
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🧵1/2 Important new study published in @bmjtobacco-control.bsky.social examines impact of sales bans in two US cities: tinyurl.com/mr4yk52v
03.02.2026 19:46
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A summer of research
Two Otago medical students chose to spend their summer break, not on holiday, but hard at work on research projects.
Very proud of my hard-working summer students (Amelia and Jade) who explored young people's views of oral nicotine pouches: www.otago.ac.nz/news/newsroo...
Watch this space as we finalise their research studies and submit their work for publication!
03.02.2026 01:57
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I'm surprised they're not showing a Philip Morris logo, to indicate proud links with the tobacco industry.
30.01.2026 23:58
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In today’s NZ Herald
28.01.2026 18:46
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New Zealand Election Study, 2023. Question C12e: Big business in New Zealand has too much power.
Demographically weighted responses:
Strongly or Somewhat agree 52%
Strongly or Somewhat disagree 16%
28.01.2026 05:53
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Literally thinking about this in the NZ context today, why is it always "the Greens should try to appeal to dairy farmers and people who drive Humvees" and not "NZ First should try to appeal to people who went to university and believe in human rights"
27.01.2026 06:59
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In today’s NZ Herald
27.01.2026 18:10
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Evergreen reminder that this was something she came up with, not something she was advised to do. In fact she was pretty specifically advised it was a terrible idea (it was) but she went ahead with it anyway because something something Not Real Science
28.01.2026 01:59
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🧵1/2 If Winston Peters is worried about funding membership of the WHO, here's a simple solution: end sales of duty-free tobacco.
26.01.2026 23:09
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Oh, what a surprise, NOT! 🙄 #nzpol
26.01.2026 02:16
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You can in fact pretty quickly find and access the original WHO constitution. You could even, for a lark, ask Winston Peters to specify exactly which part of its mandate he thinks WHO has forgotten, and as a treat compare that to the weird fringe bullshit the Parliament occupation types spouted
26.01.2026 04:19
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NZ First fears over WHO regulations are misplaced – robust checks and balances already exist
Despite demands for an urgent ‘reservation’ and ‘national interest test’ over new WHO regulations, New Zealand’s sovereignty is not at risk from international agreements or treaties.
"Labour's Health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said she was deeply concerned "that I see that sort of rubbish about the WHO & international health regulations on the internet, and all of a sudden it's in a coalition document."
Archive of deleted TVNZ 1News
[ web.archive.org/web/20231211... ]
#nzpol
25.01.2026 18:40
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“Withdrawing from the World Health Organisation (WHO) is scientifically reckless,” says R. G. Nahass, president of Infectious Diseases Society of America. “Global cooperation is not a luxury; it is a biological necessity” (for healthy survival)
#NZpol #USpolitics
www.nzherald.co.nz/world/formal...
23.01.2026 22:23
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Our own Green Party is a partner in the Global Greens with the Green Party of England. And this brilliant ad is just as applicable here as there
23.01.2026 07:42
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Would explain the capriciousness and overconfidence :)
23.01.2026 01:29
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We need our own version of this ad. #nzpol
22.01.2026 21:42
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