Santa Claus’ southernmost letter box has opened in an Invercargill pharmacy, inviting children to send their Christmas wishlist to the man in red and his team at the North Pole.
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
After 16 years owning Mosgiel’s Unichem Central Pharmacy, pharmacist Amy von Huben is handing the many hats it takes to run a pharmacy to Joshua Choie, a pharmacist local to Mosgiel
None of New Zealand’s three biggest private hospital companies have been approached about a 70-bed hospital proposed for Wānaka by a local property investment company
A mobile-pharmacist role in the South Island is helping Māori patients get reviews of their medications and understand the reasons for taking them. Fiona Cassie reports
Documents released under the Official Information Act show a single South Island pharmacy owner who had enough was the catalyst for the controversial unannounced audits programme being halted and put under review. Jonathan Chilton-Towle investigates