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Abuse survivor pleads with public to wake up to child abuse
A man who was in both faith-based and state care wants the public to wake up to historical abuse and be concerned that it could still be happening.
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Native plants, predator traps went up in smoke during Lake Ōhau fire
A Lake Ōhau resident says thousands of dollars worth of native plants and 80 predator traps went up in smoke when the fire tore through the village earlier this month.
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Job expo helps match students with jobs amid Covid-19 concerns
Covid-19 has forced some students to ditch their studies to look for work and support families hit hard by lockdown and redundancies, and today, a jobs expo has been helping link students with…
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More than 300 Auckland students find futures at job expo
Covid-19 forced some students to ditch their studies to look for work and support families hit hard by lockdown and redundancies.
Today, the Ara Education Charitable Trust and students from 15 south… Audio
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Auckland job expo underway for early school leavers
A job expo in Auckland today has been set up with the goal of sending hundreds of early school leavers home with job offers. The Ara Education Charitable Trust has joined forces with the Ministry of… Audio
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Australian police target online paedophile network with links in New Zealand
An investigation into a major online paedophile network has found the suspects in Australia had links to alleged offenders found in online forums in New Zealand, Europe, Asia, US, and Canada.
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Police investigating $100k currency exchange fraud claim
Police are investigating an apparent fraud in which an Auckland dairy owner claims she lost tens of thousands of dollars in a currency exchange after giving money to a customer.
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From here to maternity: Dame Valerie’s message to female athletes
Dame Valerie Adams - our most iconic mum athlete - has a message to share with female athletes who want to have a family.
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Family trusts. To keep or to wind-up?
Financial adviser Martin Hawes talks to Kathryn Ryan about the questions that need to be asked of Family Trusts ahead of a looming law change. The new Trusts Act kicks in on 30th January 2021. So what… Audio
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Joe Biden: 'This is a time to heal in America'
Watch - Democrat Joe Biden has outlined his vision for the United States in his victory speech in Wilmington, Delaware, after winning the US presidential election today. Video
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Former film festival director Bill Gosden dies at 66
Former New Zealand International Film Festival director Bill Gosden has died, days before his 67th birthday. Audio
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Auckland housing 'dangerously' unaffordable - councillor
Increasing numbers of professionals, working families and older people are being shut out of the Auckland housing market, a new report says.
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Plan to close Lower Hutt rest home at centre of complaints
A proposal to close a Lower Hutt rest home is not linked to an investigation into alleged abuse and neglect at the facility, says Masonic Villages Trust chief executive Warick Dunn.
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Murder-accused tells court he never thought of hurting ex-wife
A man accused of murdering his ex-wife with a hunting knife in broad daylight on a suburban West Auckland street says he never thought about hurting her, or using a knife to stab her.
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Abuse inquiry: Crown Law accused of making purse strings its priority
A lawyer representing abuse survivors has called for a major change in the way the Crown Law Office deals with abuse claimants.
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Fa has support of 'family' gym for big fight
Tucked away in a leafy Auckland suburb is a world-renowned gym where Tongan boxer Junior Fa is working out full-time for the 'Fight of the Century.'
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Lockdown distressing for almost half of young people, study finds
A study undertaken during lockdown has provided a glimpse into New Zealand's mental health, concluding that it reduced the overall wellbeing of young adults.
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Māori infant vaccinations drop 5% from April to June - Ministry of Health
A significant drop in the number of Māori infants getting vaccinated on time has the head of the immunisation advisory concerned there will be an increase in hospitalisations for serious illnesses.
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Southern DHB approves birthing units after months of 'Russian roulette'
There are units in Queenstown and Alexandra, supported by hubs in Wānaka and Ranfurly, but it's clear the situation is no longer working for expectant mothers and residents of the area.
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On fire: a new book on Tibetan protests turns a lens on one town
Audio 2 Nov 2020A new book, Eat the Buddha by foreign correspondent Barbara Demick, focuses on protests by Tibetan monks in one town in China to peel away layers of hurt and history.
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 November 2020
We're marking All Saints' Day this week (1 November) with a massed choir performance of William How's great hymn For all the saints. And Reformation Day (31 October) isn't forgotten: listen out for… Audio
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Arthritis company Promisia now an aged care sector player
The former medical company Promisia Integrative is now a player in the aged care sector after successfully acquiring three facilities in the North Island and leasing a fourth in the South Island.
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Man who killed baby stepson jailed for nearly six years
A man who threw his stepson at a sofa, causing injuries that later killed him, has been jailed for nearly six years.
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Foreign forester blocked from turning farmland into plantation
Overseas investors were barred from turning Marlborough farmland into forest after a minister questioned its benefits.
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Voting accessibility 2020: A mixed report card
Analysis - The election has fallen somewhat short but made good progress on its goal for all eligible New Zealanders, regardless of disability, to be able to participate, Áine Kelly-Costello writes.