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The Chinese mechanic who secretly led a 40-year Melanesian revolution
A pioneering figure in the West Papuan independence movement is discovered in the Netherlands, unlocking forgotten history from the restive Indonesian-administered Papua region.
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Struggling Asylum Seekers plea for equal refugee support: "Please treat us the same"
A family of Asylum Seekers say they're struggling to survive in New Zealand and they're pleading with the government to give them the same support as other refugees. Their calls are backed by the… Audio
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Arthritis company Promisia pivots into aged care sector
The medical company hopes to turn its core business to the aged care sector, pitching the acquisition of three facilities in the North Island and leasing a fourth in the South Island.
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Firewood for whānau plan clears wood left from lockdown
A Hauraki iwi initiative to provide firewood deliveries could keep whānau homes warmer this winter.
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Sa'ili Mālō | Episode 1: Namulau’ulu Tala Cleverly
Tala left Samoa in 1950 and is now 90 years old, having resided in New Zealand for 70 years. She has been a trailblazer in the Pacific community. Audio
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Boris Johnson's chief advisor rejects calls to quit after breaking coronavirus rules
Dominic Cummings says he "obviously" will not be quitting as the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's chief adviser over claims he broke coronavirus lockdown rules. He said he did the...
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Engaged, but kept 18,000km apart by lockdown lag
Corinna is living with Lyme disease and hoping Immigration will let her fiance Colin - stuck in the UK after visiting his sick mum - into New Zealand on humanitarian grounds.
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Family wants answers after suicide attempt: 'He never should've been released'
A Dunedin family wants answers and assurances after a 23-year-old man tried to take his own life during lockdown, just 10 hours after being discharged from a psychiatric hospital.
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Man was offered no support after psychiatric care - family
A Dunedin family wants answers after a 23-year-old man tried to take his own life just 10 hours after being discharged from a psychiatric hospital during lockdown.
The man's mother says she was… Audio
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More lives at risk in mental health units - grieving parents
A brain-damaged man who died of suspected suicide while in a secure mental health unit should not have been there, and was being treated in a way that did not help his condition, according to a report… Video, Audio
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Deciles, zoning skewed by school choice for richer parents - ministry
School zones and school choice allow rich schools to skim the best students from poorer communities, concentrating disadvantage in some schools, a Ministry study has found.
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Whakarewarewa: A silence not heard in 100 years
Border restrictions have cut-off more than 90 percent of visitors to Rotorua's oldest tourism business, The Whakarewarewa Village, forcing its people to re-invent its services in order to survive.
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Public Health Response Bill sparks concern in Pacific community
There are concerns among the Pacific community in New Zealand about a possible repeat of the Dawn Raids, in relation to the Public Health Response Bill.
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Linking two worlds during lockdown
Raising funds to help those in need during Ramadan can be even harder in lockdown. That certainly isn't stopping three people from across the world who call New Zealand home. Produced by Kadambari… Audio
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Linking two worlds during lockdown
Raising funds to help those in need during Ramadan can be even harder in lockdown. That certainly isn't stopping three people from across the world who call New Zealand home. Produced by Kadambari…
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Julia Ebner: Going undercover with extremists
Julia Ebner says creating identities to go undercover and infiltrate extreme groups was like creating characters for a novel. But it didn't always go to plan. She discusses her new book Going Dark,… Audio
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The true story of six Tongan teenage castaways in 1965
Jesse speaks to Sione Fataua - one of the six survivors. Audio
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Current benefits 'not sufficient to survive on', social welfare groups say
The government is being warned many more families will fall into poverty if it doesn't boost support for people losing their jobs because of Covid-19. Audio
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Protesters fined as refugee rushed to hospital
A former Manus Island refugee detained in an Australian hotel attempted suicide on Tuesday as police apprehended protesters on the hotel roof.
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Covid-19: What happened on May 13
On the eve of alert level 2, there's been a change in heart for funeral rules, a push for housing investment, and concerns about demand on food banks.
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Whānau of community figure relieved at relaxed tangihanga rules
The heartbroken whānau of Pukekohe butcher Roy Green say they are relieved the government has loosened restrictions on tangihanga.
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Accountant who defrauded 245 clients jailed
A former chartered accountant who stole a million dollars from his clients has been jailed for three years and nine months.
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Food charities bracing for a second wave of need when wage subsidy ends
Food charities already under pressure are bracing for a second wave of need if the wage subsidy ends in the coming weeks.
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Legislation enforcing restrictions passes first readings without National support
The National Party opposed the legislation that would create enforcement powers under level 2, saying the rules for tangi and funerals are inhumane.
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Rolling tangihanga allowed under alert level 2
Rolling tangihanga will be allowed under alert level 2, enabling groups of 10 to view bodies at separate times.