Boyd Swinburn
New push to rein in political lobbyists
A new campaign launching today wants political lobbyists subject to a mandatory code of conduct and a new Integrity Commission established to enforce the code. Audio
School lunch provider Libelle Group in liquidation
The company making more than 125,000 meals a day for the government's revamped school lunch programme has gone into liquidation. Libelle group is contracted to Compass, the Government supplier for the… Audio
Nutritionist speaks on govt school lunches programme
A Ministry of Education Nutritionist has raised a litany of issues with the healthy school lunch programme, including massive wastage, the concerning quality of meals and the safety of supposedly… Audio
The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Tonight on the second part of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Peter Dunne discuss new data showing the impact hunger has on student results and the Hamilton… Audio
Medical experts call for changes to obesity diagnosis
Dozens of global medical experts are calling for an overhaul in the way obesity is diagnosed, to avoid over-diagnosis and undue stigma. Health professor Boyd Swinburn spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
Cuts looming for 'critical' public health services: Experts
Public health experts fear critical programmes for disease prevention and detection could be lost or downgraded with looming budget cuts at the National Public Health Service. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
Cherry picking our healthy food labels
Using the health star-rating for packaged food should be simple, but it's not Audio
Cherry picking our healthy food labels
Using the health star-rating for packaged food should be simple, but it's not
AudioHealth campaigners seek meeting with Minister
Health Coalition Aotearoa, a collective of health organisations, want a meeting with the Government over concerns a programme which provides free school lunches may be in jeopardy. Ka Ora Ka Ako was… Audio
Doctors write letter to PM over plans to ditch smoking reforms
A group representing more than 9000 doctors has written to the Prime Minister along with the health and Māori development ministers, urging them to change their mind on ditching planned smoking… Audio
Mama Hooch case exposed failings in liquor licensing
A health campaigner says the Christchurch Mama Hooch sexual assault case has exposed failings in liquor licensing rules and is calling for an overhaul of the law.
Last week Brothers Danny and Roberto… Audio
Health coalition on Labour's plan to restrict vape availability
Labour vape election policy's about "putting the horse back in the stable" according the Prime Minister. But some critics say it's already well and truly bolted. If it's still in government post… Video, Audio
Diabolical diets in Aotearoa contributing to type 2 diabetes
New research shows that about seven out of 10 of new type two diabetes cases can be attributed to a 'sub-optimal diet.' Professor of Population Nutrition and Global Health at the University of… Audio
Health groups want urgent changes to lobbying rules
Health groups are calling for urgent changes to regulate the use of lobbying in government, following reporting by RNZ this week.
Health Coalition Aotearoa co-chair Boyd Swinburn says the reporting… Audio
The Panel with Raj Chakraborti and Jo McCarroll (Part One)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Raj Chakraborti and Jo McCarroll hear from Senior Lecturer, School of Geography at the University of Otago Dr Daniel Kingston and professor Boyd Swinburn. Audio
Covid-19: Fast food brands under fire for pandemic advertising
Fast food outlets are coming under fire from academics, who are accusing corporate brands of using the Covid-19 pandemic as an advertising tactic.
Researchers at the University of Auckland found 27… Audio
Smokefree 2025:govt unveils ambitious plans to meet target
The government has revealed how it plans to make New Zealand smoke-free by 2025, and some of its proposals have people scratching their heads. They include prohibiting filters for cigarettes, limiting… Audio
Ensuring school lunches are healthy locally sourced options
Keeping free school lunches away from corporate catering would ensure they are healthy and locally sourced. Professor Boyd Swinburn speaks to Jesse about why he doesn't want the lunches outsourced to… Audio
Calls for NZ to introduce sugary drink tax
Professor of Global Health and Nutrition at Auckland University, Boyd Swinburn, says recent research he was part of points to sugary drink taxes working and would have a big impact in New Zealand on… Audio
Expert on obesity
There has been a constant barrage of comment, theories and finger-pointing for many years on the topic of obesity. A new report was released at the start of the year by the Lancet Obesity Commission.
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