Jimmy Ellingham
State house offered to man with disability still empty
Shane Emeny who is paralysed has been stuck in emergency housing for four years waiting for a house to become available. But even though one did a year ago, it still has to be modified to suit his… Audio
70th anniversary for lowest cricket score in men's test
All out for 26 in a cricket test, Friday marks the 70th anniversary of that unwanted record for the New Zealand cricket team. At Auckland's Eden Park they were bowled out for the lowest score in a… Audio
Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Manawatu
Jimmy discusses school lunches, cat colonies, speed limits, and a damning review of Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward. Audio
Suicide in mental health ward 'preventable' - coroner
The brother of a man who died by suicide in Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward in April 2014 has welcomed a damning coroner's report into the death. Shaun Gray died on the 16th of April… Audio
Manawatu mental health system in 2014 slammed by coroner
A coroner has slammed Palmerston North's mental health system - 11 years after the death of Shaun Gray. Our reporter who's been following this story is Jimmy Ellingham. Audio
Brown rejects officials advice to lower bowel screening age
Health Minister Simeon Brown rejected advice from health officials to lower the bowel screening age to 58 for the general population and 56 for Maori and Pacific people. According to projections that… Audio
Palmerston Street under seige from stray cat colony
"They were everywhere, every corner you looked in." That said by a woman on a suburban street under siege from a stray cat colony who is calling for change so residents can reclaim their properties… Audio
Dannevirke High School providing own school lunch programme
Dannevirke High School in the lower North Island employs its own cooking staff and has its own kitchen to provide healthy and sizeable meals to its 418 students. The school has had its per-head budget… Audio
Bowel screening age to drop from 58 to 60
Sacrificing Peter to pay Paul, institutional racism, disappointing, light on detail. These are some of the reactions to Health Minister Simeon Brown's announcement that the bowel screening age in New… Audio
Retirement village against plans to reverse speed limit drop
A retirement village is making a stand against plans to reverse a speed limit drop on the busy road outside its growing community. Residents of Speldhurst Country Estate near Levin don't want a 100… Audio
PM's promise remains unfulfilled to lower bowel screening age
18 months ago, a question from a woman called Aimee-Rose Yates during an election debate prompted a promise from then leader of the opposition Christopher Luxon. That promise from Luxon was that New… Audio
Top lawyer says redress should be available to all victims
A cabinet paper about rapid torture redress payments to survivors of the Lake Alice child and adolescent unit in the 1970s says it's not possible to rule out torture at other locations. That's left a… Audio
Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Palmerston North
Jimmy talks to Kathryn about the latest in Palmerston North including delays in gastro related services, alcohol issues played a large part in court martial, rural roads have been upgraded, and a… Audio
Manawatu may not serve sugary drinks at events
A plan to ban soft drinks in parts of Palmerston North appears to be a fizzer - Jimmy Ellingham has more details Audio
Patients with symptoms wait months for colonoscopy appointments
People referred to the public health system gastro departments for colonoscopies or other exams are waiting months for an appointment even when they have symptoms that could be a sign of bowel cancer… Audio
Military panel deciding fate of two soldiers accused of attack
The alleged victim in what a military prosecution said was a violent attack by two soldiers can now be identified as a man who drowned in an unrelated incident last year. A military panel at a Court… Audio
Manawatū residents fighting pause on surveillance colonoscopies
Manawatū residents at a higher risk of developing bowel cancer are vowing to fight a pause on surveillance colonoscopies at Palmerston North Hospital. Some have already gone private to ensure they get… Audio
Soldier beaten by sergeant and bombardier in Hawaii
A military court had heard that a soldier was beaten so badly by a sergeant and a bombardier when they were in Hawaii on an international exercise that the soldier twice lost consciousness. It's… Audio
Pensioners feeling the pinch as weekly expenses creep up
Surviving on mince and sausages, and wearing secondhand clothes. That's the plight some pensioners face as weekly expenses creep up and beyond the amount of money they have coming in. Even those… Audio
Soldiers face court martial on charges including strangulation
Two soldiers are facing a court martial beginning at Linton Military Camp near Palmerston North on Monday on charges that include strangulation. Reporter Jimmy Ellingham spoke to Corin Dann. Audio