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Breaking the stigma - South Asians and mental health
Breaking the stigma - South Asians and mental health
In this episode of Voices, in the run up to Mental Health Awareness week we talk to South Asian mental health advocate about the gaps and challenges they see in the community. Produced by Kadambari…
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'He is a monster': Mum finally starts to grieve as daughter's killer is jailed
'He is a monster': Mum finally starts to grieve as daughter's killer is jailed
One thousand, one hundred and forty-two days ago Brenda O'Shea had to make the toughest decision any parent could face - turning off the machines keeping her daughter alive.
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Emily Writes: getting adult about raising children
In Emily Writes' latest book Needs Adult Supervision, the mother of two shares stories of growing up at the same time as your kids. Audio
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Queen Elizabeth II funeral plans: What we know so far
The Queen's funeral plans: What we know so far
It will be a day of emotion, pomp and ceremony with some touches personally requested by the Queen, Buckingham Palace says.
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Taranaki Retreat marks fifth anniversary
Taranaki Retreat marks fifth anniversary
Not long after completing a mental health qualification a New Plymouth barber realised the perfect place to use his new skills was at his barber's chair.
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At least four killed in PNG quake
At least four killed in PNG quake
A 7.6-magnitude earthquake in eastern Papua New Guinea on Sunday is reported to have killed at least four people, injured others, and damaged property and essential infrastructure.
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Large earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea
Large earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea
There is very limited information about the extent of damage in Papua New Guinea from a large earthquake which hit just after lunchtime New Zealand time.
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Gloriavale leaders lied about aunt's death - former member
Gloriavale leaders lied about aunt's death - former member
Gloriavale leaders claimed God must have blessed the food that killed one of the members at the Christian commune and lied about the circumstances surrounding her choking death, a former member says.
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Proclamation day: How Charles will formally become king
How Charles will formally be installed as King on proclamation day
Charles became King as soon as his mother died, but the formal accession is yet to come.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern remembers Queen Elizabeth II
Te Pirimia Jacinda Ardern talks to Lisa Owen about Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Friday morning (NZ time), after 70 years as Britain's monarch.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Where you can pay tribute
Queen Elizabeth II: Where you can pay tribute
Condolence books are available around the country for people who want to pay tribute following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth II: PM addresses NZ after death of Queen
Jacinda Ardern has released details about the next steps after the death of the Queen.
There will be a memorial in the United Kingdom, followed by another in New Zealand. The Prime Minister and… Audio
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Market day stoush in Ashburton
Market day stoush in Ashburton
Key Ashburton retailers are opposed to a new CBD market day, saying further "restricted trading'' is not what they need.
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Construction industry told to improve safety: 'Put people ahead of price'
'Put people ahead of price' - Construction industry told to improve safety
The construction industry is being called out for not doing enough to prevent deaths and injuries on the job. Audio
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Local body elections: Why some fringe candidates seek office and what they want to achieve
The controversial candidates running for councils around NZ
As Local Government NZ unveils a guide to local body candidates in the wake of conspiracy theorists and extremists seeking elected office, RNZ asked some of them why they are standing and what they…
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RNZ Pacific resumes shortwave analogue service to Pacific region
RNZ Pacific resumes shortwave analogue service to Pacific region
RNZ Pacific has resumed its shortwave analogue service to the Pacific region.
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Wellington protester sentenced for punching police officer in the eye
Wellington protester sentenced for punching police officer in the eye
A young man who punched a police officer in the face at the Wellington protests earlier this year said he was "defending his wahine toa".
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Chelsea drop points, changes for last Warriors game, Bournemouth sack manager and Man U sign Brazilian winger.
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'The truth is it is dark' - Gloriavale workers begin Employment Court trial
Gloriavale working conditions 'scandalous', plaintiffs tell Employment Court
A former Gloriavale member has told the Employment Court she would work until she fell asleep as a teenager in the closed Christian community.
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Dilworth School abuse survivors can apply for financial redress
Dilworth School abuse survivors can apply for financial redress
Any survivor of abuse committed by a Dilworth representative or student, as well as families of deceased survivors, can apply for compensation.
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'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also… Video, Audio
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'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also…
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Auckland wharf explosion: Five injured as emergency services rush to scene
Five people injured in explosion at Auckland wharf
Five people were taken to hospital after a gas explosion at a building site in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter this morning.
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Bomb Squad defused as Springboks make two changes for Wallabies
Bomb Squad defused as Springboks make two changes for Wallabies
South Africa have made two changes to their starting line-up for Saturday's Rugby Championship clash with Australia with Faf de Klerk returning from concussion.
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Mark Lundy declined parole after serving 20 years in prison for murder of wife and daughter
Mark Lundy declined parole after serving 20 years in prison
Mark Lundy has been declined parole today after serving his minimum term of 20 years for the August 2000 murders of his wife and daughter in Palmerston North.