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Loading Docs 2021: Night Ride
Audio 26 Aug 2021When a mother of ten returns nightly to the old family home to feed stray cats, her son questions its connection to the death of his brother. Video
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Loading Docs 2021: When Nobody Was Looking
Audio 26 Aug 2021An entomologist takes on the 1970s New Zealand Government, uncovering institutional racism and child abuse. Video
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Community rallies to save Hutt birthing centre
A treasured birthing centre in the Hutt Valley is poised to close its doors only three years after opening, leaving midwives and parents fearful about post natal care in the region.
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New isolation rules cutting off food support for families
New Covid-19 isolation rules are preventing struggling families from picking up food donations, social services say.
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Veterans' Affairs under culture review over 'toxic' bullying allegations, resignations
As resignations continue at Veterans' Affairs the Defence Force has begun an internal review of "workplace culture", but there is no formal investigation.
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Bikers, runners, walkers sign up for Trails Wellington app
Thousands of Wellington walkers, runners and mountain bikers have signed up to a new app, supporting the volunteer network that advocates for and builds tracks in the city's town belt. Trails… Audio, Gallery
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Kāwhia shelves hospitality during Covid-19 outbreak
Kāwhia residents have shelved their hospitality towards visitors and holiday homeowners during lockdown.
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Lockdown Day 3: What happened today
The national alert-level 4 lockdown has been extended, 11 new Covid-19 cases are confirmed with three in Wellington, and testing for the virus skyrockets.
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Cycling New Zealand under review - again
An independent inquiry into Cycling New Zealand's High Performance programme will take place following the death of New Zealand representative cyclist Olivia Podmore.
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Podmore tragedy: Sporting bodies can't drive change
Opinion - No governing body is going to out themselves and correct the way our children are treated and it's up to us to drive change, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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R. Kelly called a 'predator' as sex abuse trial begins
The trial of the US R&B singer R. Kelly has begun at a court in Brooklyn, New York.
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Minister and primary sector leaders discuss lockdown implications
Ministry for Primary Industries officials and the Agriculture Minister held a meeting with more than 180 primary sector leaders this morning to discuss the alert-level 4 lockdown.
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Matt Chisholm: my battle with the booze and depression
To the outside world, Matt Chisholm had it all: a successful career as a TV journalist and host of the popular reality TV programmes Survivor and Celebrity Treasure Island. He had loads of friends, a… Video, Audio
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Marsden Point closure yet another loss for community next door
The Marsden Point refinery shutdown raises the chance the environment will improve, but it comes at a cost for the community that has reaped tainted benefits from it.
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The Mixtape 'The Panthers' writers Tom Hern and Nua Finau
Writers of TVNZ's new series The Panthers, Tom Hern and Nua Finau, join Charlotte to chat about how the show came together, its importance, and it's incredible soundtrack on this episode of The… Video, Audio
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China's three-child policy campaign leaves many sceptical
China's Family Planning Association has launched a competition encouraging the public to come up with slogans to promote its three-child policy, but the appeal has been met with anger and sarcasm on…
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Helen Bint: living off-the-grid on the Chathams
For the past nine years Helen Bint has lived off-the-grid in a truly remote, spectacular location - a historic stone cottage at the foot of a 200-metre high rocky outcrop on the Chatham Islands. Audio, Gallery
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Child sex abuse couple committed 'worst possible violation'
The actions of a couple who teamed up to sexually abuse children aged between three and 14 have been described as sickening and depraved and offending that grossly violated society's norms.
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Outward Bound co-founder Sir David Levene dies
Prominent businessman and philanthropist Sir David Levene has died at the age of 91.
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Wake up call for mental health in sports
The recent sudden death of young cyclist and former Olympian Olivia Podmore has prompted more talk about what is being done in sporting circles to address the mental health issues facing athletes… Audio
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10,000 pairs of shoes for children in the Pacific
An Auckland man has donated 10,000 pairs of shoes to children in the Pacific. Frazer Mataitonga has been continuing the charitable work that his mother used to carry out in Tonga. Together with his… Audio
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Kiwi athletes in US cheered on Olympians from afar
Spending time in America has been more and more common for NZ athletes, who were keeping one eye on the Olympics.
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Conservation millions also help Taranaki hapū and whānau
Ten million dollars of funding for conservation projects in Taranaki is also fostering hapū and whānau, say project leaders.
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Housing shortage harm 'the weight of the world'
The housing crisis is hitting Kaikohe so badly overcrowding is now the norm, not the exception, residents say.