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Whanganui migrant advocate rebukes iwi leader over comments
A Whanganui migrant advocate says local Maori should concentrate on dragging themselves out of poverty rather than worrying about the small number of refugees due to be resettled in the city.
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Can New Zealand's mental health crisis be cured?
New Zealand's mental health system is on the brink of a major overhaul, Health Correspondent Karen Brown examines the pressure points and asks what's needed to help those living with mental illness. Video, Audio
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Ihumātao land battle: a timeline
Ihumātao: Where the past and future collide
Ihumātao: believed to be where Māori in Auckland initially settled, farmed and thrived, has been designated to make way for a new housing development that has garnered mounting opposition.
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US govt reinstates death penalty after a two-decade hiatus
US govt reinstates death penalty after a two-decade hiatus
The US Justice Department has reinstated a two-decades long dormant policy allowing the federal government's use of capital punishment and immediately scheduled executions.
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Nurse not notified of self-harm history of patient who died, coronial inquiry told
Nurse not notified of self-harm history of patient, coronial inquiry told
The last nurse to see a mental health patient before his death says she would have treated him differently if she had known about his history of multiple suicide attempts and self-harm.
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Changes to decades-old Resource Management Act in the works
Housing crisis sets law change in motion
The government has set in motion a plan for a major overhaul of the law that's supposed to sustainably manage New Zealand's natural and physical resources.
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Fake. The pitfalls of modern romance
The quest for romance is never simple which award-winning Australian feature writer and journalist, Stephanie Wood found out the hard way through an on-line encounter, that became a relationship, and… Audio
- World news: Mob attacks, tanker seizures and rioting youth
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Youth Parliament 2019 declares climate emergency
Youth MPs declared a climate emergency at Youth Parliament this week putting pressure on the real Parliament to follow suit writes Sophie Dixon.
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Youth Parliament 2019 declares climate emergency
Youth Parliament 2019 declares climate emergency
Youth MPs declared a climate emergency at Youth Parliament this week putting pressure on the real Parliament to follow suit writes Sophie Dixon.
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US House votes to condemn Trump's attacks on congresswomen
US House votes to condemn Trump's attacks
The US House of Representatives has voted to symbolically condemn President Donald Trump after a series of attacks aimed at four congresswomen.
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Tuesday's world news: what's making the headlines
Tuesday's world news: what's making the headlines
In today's world news: Asylum seekers to US face another barrier, European nations attempt a salvage of the Iran nuclear deal, Australian Universities linked to 'racial profiling' tech used by China…
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Donald Trump steps up attack on 'US-hating' congresswomen
Don't take Trump's bait - US congresswomen
The four US congresswomen attacked by US President Donald Trump in a series of racially charged tweets have dismissed his remarks as a distraction.
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Donald Trump under fire for racially-charged tweets against congresswomen
Trump under fire over racially-charged tweets
US President Donald Trump has been accused of racism after posting tweets attacking Democratic congresswomen.
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Trump vows to 'leave no stone unturned' to obtain citizenship data for US Census
Trump vows to obtain citizenship data
US President Donald Trump has dropped plans to add a contentious citizenship question to the 2020 census, but insisted the government would obtain the data by other means.
- Monday's world news: What's making the headlines?
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Week in Politics: Parliament in recess but there's plenty of action
Week in Politics: Parliament in recess but there's plenty of action
Analysis - State house waiting lists grow; the justice minister is handed a trespass notice by "a lunatic"; more angst over Oranga Tamariki; the finance minister tries to calm the banking sector.
- Jailed Vanuatu MP pardoned
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Leaky home stigma, it is still a thing. Kinda.
If you own a reclad leaky building, take some comfort in knowing that new research is showing what were once leaky buildings are now selling for the same prices as homes and apartments that have never… Audio
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Expectant mums scared to give birth in Southland
Some expectant Southland mothers are considering travelling hundreds of kilometres away to give birth because they've lost faith in the local maternity care services. We wanted to see what's been… Video, Audio
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Good food-growing soil disappearing under houses
You may remember our story from last week about Celery farmer Stan Clark who is being forced to close up shop after 60 years as a vegetable grower in Pukekohe. Like many other growers, the Clark's… Audio
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Week in Politics: PM Jacinda Ardern puts housing into safer hands
Week in Politics: PM's reshuffle safe as houses?
Analysis - The prime minister plays it safe with her reshuffle while the future of David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill remains uncertain despite it surviving a second reading vote.
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Housing reshuffle offers glimmer of hope for sector - industry players
The new Housing Minister Megan Woods is promising a new approach to KiwiBuild under her watch, but she's keeping mum on the details. Meanwhile, industry players say the reshuffle offers a glimmer of… Audio
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Is the government now more serious about the housing crisis?
Is the government now more serious about the housing crisis?
Opinion - The Cabinet reshuffle was meant to show the government is serious about dealing with housing, but Dr Bryce Edwards asks whether the reshuffling of the deck will bring about real change.
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Judith Collins says demotion shows KiwiBuild a failure, offers olive branch
Collins says demotion shows KiwiBuild a failure, offers olive branch
National says Phil Twyford's demotion is an admission KiwiBuild could never work, and argues the government needs the opposition's expertise on housing.