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Health And Safety Reporting

6 items · 5 aliases · peaked week of 12 Apr 2026 · first seen 29 Apr 2026

Forest & Bird releases health and safety reporting resources to protect volunteers and staff working in nature, emphasising practical, accessible, and shared responsibility for workplace safety.

Volume by source orientation Methodology →

Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.

Alias drift

How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.

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In the press Methodology →

How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 3 articles from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.

12-week press volume 3 articles
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Heard on radio

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  • Mike Hosking mike-hosking-breakfast Full Show Podcast: 17 April 2026 16 Apr · 191s
    Good news at the chemist's warehouse, we've got the beauty week sale which is on now, so that's unbeatable deals on all those favourite beauty brands of your store wide, so you've got up to 50% off the selected me today products, massive 40% off the Emco Beauty and Dr. Lewin skin care range, you're going to find 35% off the L'Oreal Paris and Neutrogena range, up to 30% off the Revlon cosmetics and the Nude by Nature range. uh what else spend over 99 on these beauty deals and you got more in store only and receive a free beauty box and the beauty box is valued over 200 bucks what while stocks last uh unbeatable chemist warehouse beauty week offers they're on for one week only ends wednesday 22 april which is this coming wednesday so you head on over to chemist warehouse today in addition to visiting you can order online you can click and collect to save time you can choose fast delivery for the same day delivery t's and c's apply on that but get in store it's your home of beauty chemist Mr Warehouse. One of the best Friday mornings ever, Mike. If I didn't have three children and a job, I'd move to Auckland to be your dog. Well, you know, you used to me. You've got children, you've got a job. You don't even live in Auckland and you couldn't be most inappropriate candidate I've ever seen. Mike, Bishop is a hardworking public servant, however does not have the leadership skills in this presentation as average. It's the old story, you can take the bloke out of Wainui Amata, however you can't get the Wainui out of the bloke. The and a Rolling Stone gathers no moss and a stitch in time saves time. But here's the main reason that Bishop cannot be the leader of the national, because you're right, Bishop is one of the most effective ministers. This is the unfortunate aspect. With respect to what's going on, Bishop is a rock star minister. I don't think anyone would mark him down on that. He's a doer and he's an achiever. Problem is, in Auckland, he's completely unelectable, and I'll tell you why. One, he looks a shambles, and no one's electing a shambles visually. Don't laugh at me. People made a thing about Luxon being bald. You know, people are superficial. The guy's a mess. He's a bit fat, and he doesn't brush his hair. Call me superficial, but that counts. More importantly, he's buggered Auckland housing. No one in Auckland is voting for Chris Two Million Houses Bishop. Chris from the hut can you build two million houses Bishop forget it and he's got a report that's yet to come out I've already I've already prefaced this He's got a report yet to come out on these view shafts. In Auckland, view shafts are a thing and it's a view to Rangitoto and all the various hills and mountains and monga in Auckland and so they're a thing and you can't just go around building tall buildings in front of them. So he's got a report that says there's $4 billion worth of lack of economic activity. So Bish from the Hut is going to come out with this report and saying, I tell you what, we just... build a whole lot of really tall buildings in Auckland, we'd get on with it. And he's got no idea, because he's not from Auckland, just how badly that's going to go down. See, he doesn't get Auckland, and if you don't get Auckland, you don't win the election. And the National Party wins Auckland, therefore wins the election. So that's another reason. By the time... I've ruined his career this morning, just so I mean... You turn up and bugger it up. Exactly! And by the time I'm finished with this Bishop guy, you'll never hear from him again! Murray, who could probably run the National Party if you wanted because he's a good bloke. Murray holds us with us out of Australia next here at Newstalk Zed.
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Sample framings

Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.

forest-and-bird Centre-left

simple, accessible, and proactive risk reporting

Health & Safety form
28 Apr
mike-hosking-breakfast Government / N-A

blames individual responsibility in complex corporate systems

Full Show Podcast: 17 April 2026
16 Apr
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