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NZ First Foundation: Rich-listers donate $100k in a week
The New Zealand First Foundation received $100,000 in just one week from two rich-listers, whose donations remained secret because the individual payments fell below the disclosure threshold.
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'Flaming mongrel': Sex offender sentenced to home detention
A former North Otago man who subjected a teenage girl to prolonged sexual abuse was a "mongrel" who had betrayed the family, the victim's mother says.
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'Place-based' assessment housing in Rotorua announced
The response aims to avoid a 'one-size-fits-all' solution to homelessness.
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Puppy love: Ben Moon - Denali
American photographer and film maker Ben Moon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer aged twenty-nine. But his dog Denali helped him pull through. Ben is an adventure, lifestyle and portrait… Video, Audio
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Auckland lawyer, Comancheros gang vice-president jailed
A senior member of the Comancheros gang and an Auckland lawyer acting for them have been sentenced to jail for laundering millions of dollars.
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Call for more support for bereaved families in Samoa in wake of measles crisis
Almost six months since the measles epidemic in Samoa, a senior counsellor is calling for better support for families who lost loved ones to the disease.
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Pioneering NASA mathematician dies at 101
Katherine Johnson, the pioneering NASA mathematician who inspired the film Hidden Figures, has died at the age of 101.
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Universities say they can handle Covid-19 risk
As universities argue for a Covid-19 travel ban exemption, they're trying to convince officials they can handle an influx of students from China.
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The treaty settlement that blows up the Moriori myth
This month's Treaty settlement with Moriori does more than right wrongs - it sets the official record straight. Audio
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The treaty settlement that blows up the Moriori myth
This month's Treaty settlement with Moriori does more than right wrongs - it sets the official record straight.
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Pink version of Jack Goodhue's mullet survives a vote
All Black Jack Goodhue's mullet has survived a public vote - but in a pink-dyed and permed version.
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'Hannah and her children will never ever be forgotten'
There have been tears and anger at a Brisbane vigil for Hannah Clarke and her three children who were murdered by her estranged husband.
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Claims an 8-year-old was high on drugs during holiday celebrations
An 8-year-old child was high on drugs as holiday celebrations at a southern resort town veered from underage drinking to drug use, it has been claimed.
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Families uncertain, stressed as disability rehab centre closes
Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation is closing in Auckland, Waikato and Whanganui, and only 14 of the 124 people needing rehabilitation and respite care have found somewhere else to go.
The non-profit… Video, Audio
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Māori leaders urge whānau of beaten boy to speak out
Māori leaders are decrying the beating of a four-year-old boy in Hastings and say keeping quiet about what happened is not tikanga Māori.
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Grace Millane's life: Far more than the details of her death
The details of Grace Millane's death have been turned over and over, but RNZ journalist Anneke Smith reports that her life was about family, friends and travel.
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Public get to vote on All Black mullet
It's world famous in New Zealand - but its fate hangs in the balance as All Black Jack Goodhue gets the public to vote on whether to shave or save his mullet. Our Youth Affairs reporter Katie Doyle… Audio
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Meet the New Zealander of the year finalists
The 2020 New Zealander of the Year Award winner will be revealed tonight and the finalists are Peter Beck, Jane Harding, and Jennifer Ward-Lealand Te Atamira.
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Midweek Mediawatch 19 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about tensions over 'those' photos of two journalists investigating NZ First, Breakfast burn-out, how a poke at the woke… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 19 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about tensions over 'those' photos of two journalists investigating NZ First, Breakfast burn-out, how a poke at the woke…
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Staff failures led to death in mental health unit, mother says
The mother of a man suspected to have committed suicide while in a mental health unit said there were a series of failures by staff that led to his death.
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A model for RNZ’s new youth service?
RNZ’s planned new music-based outlet to hook younger people has been met with scepticism - even scorn - during the current controversy over RNZ Concert. RNZ bosses and pundits have singled out… Audio
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A model for RNZ’s new youth service?
RNZ’s planned new music-based outlet to hook younger people has been met with scepticism - even scorn - during the current controversy over RNZ Concert. RNZ bosses and pundits have singled out…
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Recruitment woes leave Tairāwhiti gambling addicts without free support
Problem gamblers have been left in limbo in Tairāwhiti, because of trouble recruiting staff for a free support service.
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Laura Fergusson closure 'the nail in the respite coffin in NZ'
A disability advocate fighting to stop the planned closure of Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation and respite services says she's ready to take the case to court.
Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation offers… Video, Audio