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Why do some sexual abuse victims go on to offend in a similar way when they get older?
Why do some sexual abuse victims go on to offend in a similar way?
A survivor's story highlights how abuse shapes lives without defining them, as experts warn that stigma may stop victims from seeking help.
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Name suppression for man charged with historic sexual offending at Dilworth School
Name suppression for man charged with historic sexual offending at Dilworth School
The 72-year-old man has appeared in Auckland District Court.
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More charges laid in Dilworth abuse probe
More charges laid in Dilworth abuse probe
A 72-year-old man is facing three counts of indecency with a boy aged between 12 and 16.
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The Big Sing Finale 2025
The top twenty-four secondary school choirs, selected from over 200 across the motu, perform at The Big Sing Finale. You can listen, and see videos, here: Video, Audio
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Auckland choirs dominate secondary schools Big Sing competition
Auckland choirs dominate secondary schools Big Sing competition
Six Auckland choirs won gold awards at the finale in Dunedin. Video, Audio
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Pasifika university students to represent Aotearoa at world-famous canoe race
Pasifika uni students represent Aotearoa at world's largest canoe race
Two University of Auckland Pasifika engineering students left for Hawai'i on Wednesday to compete in the Queen Lili'uokalani Canoe Race.
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Former Dilworth housemaster Ian Wilson remains an undue risk, declined parole for the sixth time
Dilworth paedophile says he doesn't 'dwell' on the abuse he inflicted
Former Dilworth housemaster Ian Wilson, who is serving jail time for sexually abusing several students, has been grilled on whether he has other victims he has yet to disclose.
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Super Rugby Pacific: Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham predicts physical battle with Chiefs
Brumbies coach predicts physical battle with Chiefs
Watch: Don't expect much to change from the sole Australian side left in Super Rugby Pacific.
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Polyfest 2025: From a performer in 1976 to now a mentor
Polyfest 2025: From a performer in 1976 to now a mentor
"If it has existed for 50 years, there is no doubt there is value in it," says Tauanu'u Perenise Sitagata Tapu, who performed in the first Polyfest almost five decades ago.
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Explainer: Why does everyone get so bloody angry about schoolboy rugby?
Explainer: Why does everyone get so bloody angry about schoolboy rugby?
Jamie Wall reveals just what's going on in yet another controversy rocking the often turbulent and bizarre school rugby landscape.
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The Big Sing Finale 2024
Experience the energy and joy of secondary school groups from across the motu sing their hearts out over three days in Wellington. Video, Audio
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Gallantry star: SAS Commander Jamie Pennell
Former SAS commander Jamie Pennell recounts his experiences in Afghanistan in his memoir, Serviceman J, detailing life in one of the world's elite military forces and the transition to civilian life… Video, Audio
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Dilworth teacher Paul Artus loses registration over conduct towards students
Dilworth teacher loses registration over conduct towards students
Paul Artus formed an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old student in 2000 when he was 36 and a housemaster, the Teachers' Disciplinary Tribunal said.
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Former Dilworth housemaster Ian Wilson’s fourth attempt at parole declined
Former Dilworth housemaster Ian Wilson declined parole - again.
He was grilled on the "rampant" sexual offending against Dilworth students, his involvement, and a cover-up.
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Lifting the lid - or turning a blind eye?
Abuse and neglect that went on for decades under the radar was front-and-centre in the headlines this week after the royal commission's report on abuse in state care came out. Mediawatch asks one…
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Lifting the lid - or turning a blind eye?
Lifting the lid - or turning a blind eye?
Abuse and neglect that went on for decades under the radar was front-and-centre in the headlines this week after the royal commission's report on abuse in state care came out. Mediawatch asks one…
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Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today Linda talks to Jesse about The Lost Boys of Dilworth and gives her views on Mr Bates and the Post Office. Audio
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Mark Staufer and Neil Harding: The Lost Boys of Dilworth
Auckland's Dilworth boarding school was set up to to provide education to boys from disadvantaged backgrounds for free. Last year an independent inquiry into sexual and physical abuse at the school… Audio
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Screentime: Scoop, The Lost Boys of Dilworth, The Sympathizer
Audio 11 Apr 2024Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch reviews Scoop (Netflix), a film dramatisation of the infamous interview Prince Andrew did with the BBC's Newsnight programme in 2019 over his friendship with… Audio
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Aaron Carter on fitness and mental health - 'You strap the shoes on and you go for a walk'
Audio 15 Mar 2024Sports event organiser Aaron Carter now finds it "really bizarre" that severe depression was able to stop him doing the outdoor activities he loved. He tells Kathryn Ryan that getting active again has… Audio
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Female Dilworth teacher's sex with two students uncovered during police probe into school
Female Dilworth teacher's sex with two students uncovered during police probe into school
A female Dilworth School teacher whose sexual relationships with two students three decades ago were discovered, has been struck off the teacher's register.
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Expert Feature: Audiology
For our expert feature this week it's all about hearing, more specifically audiology, the branch of medical science dedicated to the study of hearing, balance and their associated disorders. To open… Audio
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Heavyweight boxer Duken Tutakitoa-Williams to lead Niue's Pacific Games medal bid
Heavyweight boxer Duken Tutakitoa-Williams to lead Niue's Pacific Games medal bid
Niue's heavyweight boxer Duken Tutakitoa-Williams will lead the country's campaign at the upcoming Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
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Survivor who was sexually groomed by teacher says official figures 'severely under reported'
Inappropriate sexual teacher-student relationships 'severely under reported' - survivor
There has been almost 150 reports of inappropriate sexual relationships between teachers and students in schools in the last six years. Audio
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Rollo Dilworth: happy because we sing
American choral conductor and composer, Dr Rollo Dilworth, is leading workshops and performances at this year's NZCF Choral Connect and Sing Aotearoa events. He's known around the world for 'I sing… Video, Audio
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