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Giving a way of life - Vanisa Dhiru
Giving is a way of life for Vanisa Dhiru. Helping the homeless and women's rights are among many causes championed by this inspirational Indian New Zealander. Lynda Chanwai-Earle follows Vanisa as she… Audio, Gallery
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Giving a way of life - Vanisa Dhiru
Giving a way of life - Vanisa Dhiru
Giving is a way of life for Vanisa Dhiru. Helping the homeless and women's rights are among many causes championed by this inspirational Indian New Zealander. Lynda Chanwai-Earle follows Vanisa as she…
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What do journalists and cops have in common?
Reporters often come into conflict with the police in the course of chasing a good story. But both sides are dedicated to uncovering the truth on behalf of the public they serve and they also have to… Audio
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What do journalists and cops have in common?
What do journalists and cops have in common?
Reporters often come into conflict with the police in the course of chasing a good story. But both sides are dedicated to uncovering the truth on behalf of the public they serve and they also have to…
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Dining out on the 'kererū affair'
Dining out on the 'kererū affair'
ANALYSIS: It's been a rough week for the national icon, the kiwi. Close cousin kererū has been hogging all the attention and the spotlight is still firmly on him.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Weekly Reading: Best longreads
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Corrections: New allegations at Mt Eden
Corrections: New allegations at Mt Eden
Corrections CEO Ray Smith says he has learned another prisoner transferred from the Serco-run Mt Eden Prison to a different prison arrived with injuries. Audio
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Nicky Hager: Dirty Politics and journalism one year on
His explosive book triggered official inquiries and soul-searching in politics and journalism. But one on, Nicky Hager's the only person who's been investigated by the police as a result of what he… Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 July 2015
The racial row over housing that hogged headlines all week; Nicky Hager on lessons learned one year after 'Dirty Politics'; why dealing with data is now crucial in newsrooms; a glossy magazine that… Audio
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Council to inform Maori over oil spills
Council to inform Maori over oil spills
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council says it has "cleaned up its act" after a lack of communication with Māori following an oil spill earlier this year.
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Maori culture learned through art - US film maker
Maori culture learned through art - US film maker
An American documentary film maker in New Zealand on a Fulbright Scholarship says it's possible to learn a lot about Māori culture through artistic expression.
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West Papua leadership within West Papua proposed
West Papua leadership within West Papua proposed
The West Papuan political prisoner Filep Karma says his personal preference is that the leader for his people's self-determination movement be based within West Papua.
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Exporters from Pacific encouraged to tell their stories
Exporters from the Pacific have been told the stories behind their food, like traditional farming practices, is a valuable selling point in the New Zealand market. Audio
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Jack Yan - Wellington's next mayor?
It seems that Wellington entrepreneur Jack Yan will never give up his dream to be our capital city's next mayor. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the man to find out what's driving this dream and what he's… Audio
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Jack Yan - Wellington's next mayor?
Jack Yan - Wellington's next mayor?
It seems that Wellington entrepreneur Jack Yan will never give up his dream to be our capital city's next mayor. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the man to find out what's driving this dream and what he's…
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Principals dealing with more legal disputes
Principals dealing with more legal disputes
Secondary school principals say they are dealing with an increasing number disputes involving parents which is taking time away their job of running a school.
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Getting by on a student budget
Getting by on a student budget
Student loans and allowances haven't kept pace with living costs, but the Government says students should be supporting themselves.
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Complaints over 'ponytailgate' article upheld
Complaints over 'ponytailgate' article upheld
The Press Council has found the New Zealand Herald used "elements of subterfuge" to persuade a young waitress to go public with her story. Audio
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Teen, school at odds over class speech
Teen, school at odds over class speech
A Napier teenager who gave a speech questioning her teachers admits the school didn't say she was suspended but still told her she couldn't attend. Audio
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Global boost for traditional Māori sport
Global boost for traditional Māori sport
Some quick thinking by Kerikeri man Harko Brown at a conference in Brazil has led to a global publicity boost for traditional Māori ball game ki-o-rahi. Audio
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Manu Tioriori - Tipene Harmer
Hip hop artist Tipene Harmer released his first self-produced EP, Tautoko in 2011. Justine Murray heads to Flaxmere to meet Tipene who hails from Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngati Porou and Ngapuhi to get a… Video, Audio
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Weekly Reading: Best longreads
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Policing the politicians
Policing the politicians
The outgoing Clerk of the House of Representatives explains her job - and what it's like being the expert on Parliament.
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Weekes family's ongoing battle for justice
Weekes family's ongoing battle for justice
The parents of two-year-old New Zealand triplets killed in a fire in Doha say a report criticising lack of due process in the case should be a wake up call for the Qatari legal system.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Weekly Reading: Best longreads
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.