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Euthanasia referendum divides Pacific community along generational lines
Euthanasia referendum divides Pacific community along generational lines
A generational divide, views on Christianity and access to trusted information are all factors influencing how members of the Pacific community will vote in the End of Life referendum. Audio
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Election 2020: Health and housing at the forefront for Pasifika people in Gisborne
Election 2020: Health and housing at the forefront for Pasifika people in Gisborne
The Pasifika community in Tairāwhiti Gisborne want to see more housing opportunities and better healthcare services from the incoming government.
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How to identify New Zealand birds by their song
Paul Cuming is an expert on the birds of the Bay of Plenty and their songs, and he's been a bird watcher for 50 years. Audio
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Call for more Fijian engagement with language and culture in NZ
Call for more Fijian engagement with language and culture in NZ
A Pacific community leader in New Zealand says while there's been an increase in the local Fijian population he would like to hear more of them speaking the language. Audio
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Woman gets jail sentence after defrauding charity $260k
Woman gets jail sentence after defrauding charity $260k
An Auckland woman who forged documents to steal public money from the charity she managed has been sentenced to two years and one month in jail.
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Gloriavale leavers petition government, plan to protest
Gloriavale leavers petition government, plan to protest
Gloriavale leavers have started a petition calling on the government to launch a wide-ranging inquiry into the West Coast Christian community.
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Ben Macintyre discusses his new book Agent Sonya
Ruth Werner was a spy for the Soviet Union while living the life of a mum with three kids. Audio
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Documents show trust paid staff bonuses to manage its closure
Documents show trust paid staff bonuses to manage its closure
Leaked documents show a cash-strapped Auckland trust for the disabled paid senior staff bonuses to manage its closure and wants to reopen with a focus on private clients.
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Candidates address Māori inequality in housing, health and jobs
Candidates address Māori inequality in housing, health and jobs
They jostled, they pointed, they laughed, they agreed and they jeered at candidates seeking to convince Māori voters that they were worthy of their support. Video
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Hawkes Bay Verbatim - life stories on stage
Audio 4 Oct 2020Six Hawkes Bay elders have shared their personal stories with a local theatre group, and now their words are woven faithfully into a work of theatre. "Verbatim theatre" can take numerous forms. For… Audio, Gallery
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Tuvalu nurse calls for more engagement with Pasifika in NZ
Tuvalu nurse calls for more engagement with Pasifika in NZ
An Auckland-based Tuvaluan nurse says her language and culture have been advantageous in working with vulnerable communities.
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Wind of Change: Did the CIA write a power ballad to bring down the USSR?
The Berlin Wall had just fallen and the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse when German band The Scorpions released their 1990 song Wind of Change. The power ballad became the soundtrack to a… Video, Audio
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Alastair Campbell: How I learned to survive depression
Audio 3 Oct 2020Alastair Campbell is a writer and communications strategist who used to be former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's spokesman, press secretary, and director of communications and strategy. He's… Audio
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Doctors speak out against Medical Association's stance on cannabis referendum
Doctors speak out against Medical Association's stance on cannabis referendum
One doctor has quit her membership and others are speaking out because of the New Zealand Medical Association's stance on the cannabis referendum.
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Election 2020: The issues at stake for Dunedin's Pacific community
The election issues at stake for Dunedin's Pacific community
Many in Ōtepoti/Dunedin's 4000 strong Pacific Island community believe the government could do more to help them thrive in the south of the South Island. Audio
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Housing crisis now 'housing chaos' - emergency housing provider
'Homeless don't care what government it is, they need a home'
The country has surpassed a housing crisis and has now reached "housing chaos", according to one emergency housing provider.
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Abuse in care: Sister speaks for man who spent 44 years at Kimberley Centre
Abuse in care: 'If I was not here to speak up for him nothing would have happened'
Paul Beale spent more than 40 years of his life as a patient in care. The treatment he received has been outlined to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission on Inquiry.
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Down the drain: How phones in the shower are scuppering sustainability
Down the drain: How phones in the shower are scuppering sustainability
Some internet surfers are in hot water over their in-shower cellphone use, Teresa Cowie discovers.
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Dr Hinemoa Elder: how Māori wisdom can enrich modern lives
Psychiatrist Dr Hinemoa Elder has always been fascinated by the "nuggets of ancient wisdom" that are Māori whakataukī (traditional proverbs). Now she's written a book about them – Aroha: Maori Wisdom… Audio
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Fiji music icon honoured in Pacific Music Awards as event goes online
Fiji music icon honoured in Pacific Music Awards as event goes online
Fiji music icon Daniel Rae Costello is being honoured in this year's Pacific Music Awards in NZ.
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Abuse in care: Child wrongfully diagnosed as mentally disabled was sexually and physically abused
Abuse in care: Child wrongfully diagnosed as mentally disabled was abused for years
A man who was wrongly identified as mentally disabled when just six years old, was then sent to a state institution where he was physically and sexually abused until the end of his teens.
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Abuse in care: Man who suffered as a child gives evidence
Abuse in care: 'I still have nightmares over this'
A man with an intellectual disability who went into care as a young child and was physically and sexually abused has described his childhood as a nightmare.
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National promises 'zero suicides' strategy, mental health minister
National promises 'zero suicides' strategy, mental health minister
National would bring in a zero suicides strategy and install New Zealand's first minister for mental health if elected.
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Lifting the lid on abuse in state care
Media revelations of alleged abuse at Auckland's Dilworth School came as a shock to many people, but not those who know the long history of abuse of children in state care around New Zealand, finally… Audio
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Lifting the lid on abuse in state care
Lifting the lid on abuse in state care
Media revelations of alleged abuse at Auckland's Dilworth School came as a shock to many people, but not those who know the long history of abuse of children in state care around New Zealand, finally…
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