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Question Time for 13 February 2018
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Rt Hon BILL ENGLISH to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s policies?
DARROCH BALL to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: What actions has the Government taken to assist Tonga…
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From butt of the joke to kicking bullies' butts
From butt of the joke to kicking bullies' butts
First Person - Megan Whelan doesn't remember the first time she realised she was fat, but she knows how long it took to learn to be kind to herself.
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NZQA falsely fails students taking digital exams
NZQA falsely fails students taking digital exams
Some students who sat NCEA exams on computers last year were mistakenly given fail grades, the Qualifications Authority says.
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Suicide spike after Robin Williams' death - study
Suicide spike after Robin Williams' death - study
US suicide rates spiked in the months after Robin Williams killed himself in 2014, new research says.
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Better protection sought for children in Fiji's courts
Audio 8 Feb 2018Children's rights are at the heart of a training programme being run for judges and magistrates in Fiji this week. Audio
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F1 introduces "Grid Kids"
F1 introduces "Grid Kids"
Formula One announced a new "Grid Kids" scheme to replace the female models who stood next to drivers' cars before the start of every grand prix with aspiring young racers.
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What racism in school taught me: resilience
What racism in school taught me: resilience
Opinion - The "disturbing" report on racism in schools - frankly, the fact that this is news is more disturbing, writes Hye Ji Lee.
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Pat Booth 1929- 2018: Enemy of 'the obvious and the innocuous'
Pat Booth was one of New Zealand’s most respected, effective and inspirational investigative journalists. He died last Wednesday, aged 88. Mediawatch looks back at some of his achievements - and his… Audio
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Pat Booth 1929- 2018: Enemy of 'the obvious and the innocuous'
Pat Booth 1929- 2018: Enemy of 'the obvious and the innocuous'
Pat Booth was one of New Zealand’s most respected, effective and inspirational investigative journalists. He died last Wednesday, aged 88. Mediawatch looks back at some of his achievements - and his…
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School asks students to commit to no social media
School asks students to commit to no social media
An Auckland school is taking a stand against social media asking its students to not have any social media accounts until high school.
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What the Hamilton Sevens needs to succeed, on and off field
What the Hamilton Sevens needs to succeed, on and off field
Opinion - The rebirth of the Sevens takes place in Hamilton this weekend. But will it be a success, asks Jamie Wall.
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Veteran journalist Pat Booth dies, aged 88
Veteran journalist Pat Booth dies, aged 88
Veteran journalist Pat Booth has passed away at a rest home in Kumeu after a short illness. Audio
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New technology to help control mosquito borne disease
Mosquito management in the Pacific could benefit from new technology tools. Audio
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95bFM: Turning the page on a new chapter
95bFM: Turning the page on a new chapter
Inside the revamp taking Auckland's student radio station into the future.
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Students gather to set the tone for Polyfest 2018
Students gather to set the tone for Polyfest 2018
Student leaders gathered today to set the tone for Polyfest - the largest Pacific secondary school dance festival in the world - after fights overshadowed the successes onstage last year.
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Outspoken: Te Reo in Broadcasting
Audio 19 Jan 2018Mihingarangi Forbes leads a discussion about the evolution of te reo Māori in the media. Audio
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Stories show te reo is alive and kicking
Stories show te reo is alive and kicking
Analysis - Historian Paul Moon believes te reo Māori is dying. Those sharing their te reo stories on social media this week beg to differ, Mihingarangi Forbes writes.
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Aziz Ansari accused of sexual misconduct, social media reacts
Aziz Ansari accused of sexual misconduct, social media reacts
The comedian allegedly tried to pressure an unwilling woman into having sex at his apartment.
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'If you're not being authentic people will see straight through you'
Emma Mildon, an author with over 32,000 Instagram followers, and The Social Club's Georgia McGillivray discuss what it takes to be a social media influencer. Audio
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Put Some Colour In Your Life
Put Some Colour In Your Life chronicles Australian painter Graeme Stevenson as he motorbikes around the world, visiting artists in their studios.
It's an opportunity for viewers to learn about the… Audio
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Peter Thiel bids for Gawker site he helped shut down
Billionaire Peter Thiel bids for website Gawker he helped shut down
Venture capitalist Peter Thiel has made an offer for online news outlet Gawker, a site the billionaire helped shutter after backing litigation against it, US media report.
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Calls from NZ for more dengue awareness in Samoa
Calls from NZ for more dengue awareness in Samoa
A New Zealand government minister and a tourist have both called for more public information about a dengue outbreak in Samoa. Audio
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Tensions between local surfers and tourists in Raglan are turning gnarly
Tensions between local surfers and tourists in Raglan are turning gnarly
“In two hours there’s going to be a gnarly rip that sucks you out to sea. People die out here.”
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Dame Jenny Shipley on equality, progress and Jacinda Ardern
It's now 20 years since Dame Jenny Shipley became the first woman to lead the country. She says New Zealand is ahead of the game in terms of women in leadership, but there is still much to be done. Audio
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Trump: Ex-White House aide 'lost his mind'
Trump: Ex-White House aide 'lost his mind'
Former White House aide Steve Bannon "lost his mind" after he lost his job at the White House, US President Donald Trump says.