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In death, Olivia Podmore is finally seen by a system that failed her
In death, Olivia Podmore is finally seen by a system that failed her
A harrowing inquest has revealed the disturbing truth about the Olympic cyclist's treatment within her sport.
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Bougainville takes the initiative in independence mediation
Bougainville takes the initiative in independence mediation
While Papua New Guinea and Bougainville continue the mediation process over the region's desire for independence, Bougainville's leaders are separately laying down markers of what they are expecting. Audio
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Saving Sione: Children being adopted overseas, trafficked to work in New Zealand
Children being adopted overseas, trafficked to work in NZ
A 12-year-old boy was among them, put to work in New Zealand and assaulted despite his adopted 'father' already having convictions for violence.
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US Supreme Court temporarily halts deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
US Supreme Court pauses Trump deportations of Venezuelans
Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act in an attempt to swiftly deport accused members of Tren de Aragua, a criminal gang originating from Venezuelan prisons that his administration labels a…
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Wellington reaches 200 kiwi in the wild
Wellington reaches 200 kiwi in the wild
The kiwi translocation season is an "epic effort across the motu to look after our national symbol", a conservationist says.
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Australian national election campaign hits mid-point
Audio 17 Apr 2025Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to have a slight edge over his conservative opponent Peter Dutton whose policies on the housing crisis, tax cuts, the cost of living and nuclear energy are… Audio
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Australia: Labor leads polls, housing policies detailed
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about the three latest political polls that put Labor ahead of the Coalition by a decent margin. Audio
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Kiwi architecture firm's plans for its low-cost, fast build 'Living House'
A Kiwi architecture company says it's found a way to build a healthy and sustainable three bedroom house that three people can assemble in six weeks at a cost - excluding land - of $335,000. Audio
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'They're here to share their story' - new peer support services at Christchurch Hospital
'They're here to share their story' - new peer support services at Christchurch Hospital
New peer support workers at Christchurch Hospital's emergency department say it feels special to now help patients at a place they have also experienced mental health distress.
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Hāwera man John Paul Smith jailed for raping woman in game of truth, dare or command
Man jailed for raping woman in game of truth, dare or command
John Paul Smith was found guilty on all charges and sentenced to seven years and six months in prison.
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Saving Grace: Child trafficked and enslaved in New Zealand
Saving Grace: 13-year-old trafficked and enslaved in New Zealand
But her abusers have never been charged with trafficking. Audio
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Trump plans separate levy on exempted electronics amid trade war, Lutnick says
Trump plans separate levy on exempted electronics
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Trump would enact "a special focus-type of tariff" on smartphones, computers and other electronics products in a month or two.
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Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese's party launches election campaign
Australian prime minister's party launches election campaign
His government has pledged that if re-elected, it would guarantee part of a first-home buyer's home loan.
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Trump spares smartphones, computers, other electronics from his 125 percent China tariffs
Trump spares smartphones, computers, other electronics from his 125 percent China tariffs
The US government has granted tariff exclusions for smartphones, computers and other electronics imported largely from China.
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Nelson Hospital short staffed, run down, 'not good enough for patients', says nurse
'Not good enough': Nurse laments Nelson Hospital condition
Amanda Field says the staffing shortages, run down buildings and lack of bed space is now the worst she's ever seen it.
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Wood, hemp sectors want to join wool in new government construction rules
Wood, hemp sectors want to join wool in new government construction rules
Other sectors are disappointed they have so far missed out on the government's boost for the wool sector.
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Annual report finds more NZ kids living in material hardship than last year
More kids struggling with poverty than last year - official figures
The annual report on the child and youth strategy looked at poverty measures and indicators between July 2023 and June 2024.
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WTF: Weird Tariff Frenzy - what it means for NZ and the world
WTF: Weird Tariff Frenzy - what it means for NZ and the world
Analysis: The US and China are head-to-head in a trade war, and as the saying goes 'when two elephants fight, it's the grass that gets trampled'.
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Free laundry service by Orange Sky a 'load off' for Māngere families, first-time user says
Free laundry service a 'load off' for families, first-time user says
As housing hardship deepens across Aotearoa New Zealand, not-for-profit Orange Sky Aotearoa has launched a permanent, free laundry pod in Māngere.
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New Plymouth police to take more action against 'lawless' homeless people, mayor says
Police to take more action against 'lawless' homeless people, mayor says
Neil Holdom told an invite-only forum the problem was getting worse.
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S&P500 sees biggest market swing ever recorded
S&P500 sees biggest market swing ever recorded
It followed the second-biggest just a few days earlier.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon condemns 'trade war' aftermath of Trump tariffs
Luxon condemns 'trade war', Willis warns of tough times
The PM has made his strongest statements yet about US tariffs, while the Finance Minister says we are watching a "historically significant global event".
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Trump can end market downturn whenever he wants, commentators say
Trump can end market downturn whenever he wants, commentators say
Though international markets continue to plummet, Trump could stop the slide whenever he wants, commentators say.
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More than 50 nations want to start trade talks with US after tariffs, Trump officials say
More than 50 nations want to start trade talks with US after tariffs, Trump officials say
The countries have not been named and details about the talks are unknown. Audio
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White House advisers have kept Laura Loomer at bay for months. Then, Trump invited her in
White House advisers have kept Laura Loomer at bay for months. Then, Trump invited her in
By securing a White House visit just 72 days into Trump's second term, Laura Loomer has once again cast a spotlight on the external sources shaping the president's decision-making.