New Zealand invests $604M in cancer care, including new equipment, amid jobseeker monitoring.
New Zealand's government announced significant investments to improve cancer care, including a $604 million boost for cancer treatments and a new radiotherapy machine at Whangārei Hospital. They also increased travel assistance for cancer patients. Meanwhile, the government introduced a traffic light system to monitor jobseekers' compliance with work obligations, with only 1% of beneficiaries not meeting their requirements.
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