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One in three women worldwide endure physical or sexual violence - WHO
Nearly one in three women worldwide is subjected to physical or sexual violence during her lifetime, pervasive criminal behaviour that has increased during the pandemic, the World Health Organisation…
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Prince Harry: Tabloid racism 'large part' of why we left
In unaired footage, the Duke of Sussex says the "bigoted" UK media created a "toxic environment".
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Police deny racial profiling of young Māori and Pacific people
Police have denied they are racially profiling Māori and Pacific people when they approach youth, photograph them, collect their personal details and use a phone app to send it all to a national… Audio
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Skyrocketing provincial rental housing, demand outstrips supply
The demand for provincial rental housing is skyrocketing amid a perfect storm ensuring demand far outstrips supply. There's been recent publicity about the dire availability of properties-to let- in… Audio
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Opposing the growth of Ōtorohanga pokies
Ōtorohanga's bid to change its gambling policy is being opposed by the Problem Gambling Foundation and Waikato District Health Board.
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Interview: The creative team behind Raya and the Last Dragon
Raya and the Last Dragon is the latest production from the famous Disney Animation studios and the first to be set in South East Asia, even if Kumandra is a fictional representation melding several… Video
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Boxer Joseph Parker splits with Kevin Barry, what next?
New Zealand heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker has split with trainer Kevin Barry.
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Two women spearhead healthy food revolution in South Auckland
Some South Auckland women are ensuring there's something for those wanting an alternative to unhealthy food.
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Erebus memorial protest 'hugely distressing' - family member of victim
Protests against the memorial disrespect those who died in the 1979 tragedy, a family member says, and mana whenua Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei expressed full support.
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Auckland port safety report will pave way for change, Goff says
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says a draft report on safety at the city's port is complete and will pave the way for change. Audio
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Principals worried about students with no internet
There are calls for the government to fund more home internet connections so Auckland school children can learn from home. Audio
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Prison guards threaten pepper spray moments after suicide attempt
Prison guards threatened to pepper spray an inmate and then went on to put her in a headlock minutes after she'd attempted suicide.
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Fragments: 'He said 'the stairs have gone'...and I said, 'You're kidding?''
For many people, their accounts of 22 February 2011 are of movement; leaving town or travelling into town, trying to find family: children, partners, or simply to escape.
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How Auckland children are being affected by another lockdown
It has been a year since New Zealand's first case of Covid-19, with more than a quarter of a million Auckland school students now spending their ninth week learning from home in lockdown. And they're… Audio
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Investigation reveals at least 100 previously unknown Lake Alice patients
The number of children and young people treated at the controversial Lake Alice Psychiatric Hospital in the 1970s may have been much higher than initially thought.
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Fiji police probe alleged sex abuse against Methodist Church
Fiji Police are investigating alleged sexual abuse by a member of the Methodist Church clergy. Audio
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Bloomfield 'would need to be convinced' over prosecution of rule-breakers
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield is "reluctant" to refer those in the Papatoetoe cluster who breached lockdown restrictions to police. Audio
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Covid-19: No point prosecuting rule breakers - Goff
The Auckland Mayor Phil Goff doesn't think prosecuting those rule breakers in the Papatoetoe covid cluster would achieve much.
The mother of the latest community cases had gone for a walk with the… Audio
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Ardern urges people to call out rule-breakers
"I'm asking everyone ... to back and support one another and if that means calling a family member or colleague out for not following the rules then we should do that. Do it with kindness, but do it."
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Covid-19: 'We should be TikToking' - Collins calls for better messaging
The government is being told to roll out clearer and smarter communications around the latest Covid-19 community outbreak, to make sure they are reaching into every corner, and culture of the country.
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Covid: One year on for Pasifika leaders at the frontline
NZ's Pasifika community has been living and working on the front line of the Covid-19 pandemic, since the coronavirus arrived a year ago. Audio
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Cabinet are meeting to discuss latest Level 3
Cabinet are meeting to discuss the latest lockdown measures in Tāmaki Makaurau - including whether tougher sanctions should be applied to those who break the rules.
Auckland is back in Alert Level 3… Audio
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Fragments: 'I thought, God, that's the building Susan's in'
When the quake struck, Susan Selway's husband Richard was on a plane from Auckland to Christchurch. They had to turn back. Once they landed, passengers watched news coverage in the airport.
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Wellington residents furious after high-cost lender targets critic
Some local residents and neighbours are furious a high-cost lender has opened in Wellington near a large social housing complex and next to refugee and migrant support services.
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Islamic associations want action on Royal Commission's recommendations
Muslim groups are calling for more action and accountability over the mosque attacks in a new report out today. Audio