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South Auckland locals hit back against online hate around Covid cases
'Everybody knows this virus doesn't pick on colour'
Some South Auckland locals are hitting back at online hate directed at the area and its Pasifika community, after a local family was the first to test positive for Covid-19 in the current outbreak.
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Referendum campaigners relieved at election delay
Most campaigners are breathing a sigh of relief that the election has been delayed another month, giving them precious time to change more minds.
The two referendum topics have been subject to much… Audio
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New cultural centre planned by Kiribati community in NZ
New cultural centre planned by Kiribati community in NZ
An i-Kiribati driven project aims to bring a new cultural centre to the heart of the New Zealand town of Rodney. Audio
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'We wanted to set the Harry and Meghan story straight'
It's not officially authorised by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but co-authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand have compiled the most major account from Harry and Meghan's perspective with their new… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Farah Palmer Cup delayed, Barcelona embarrassed in Champions League, long-standing world record falls and Warriors bring in another loan player.
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Bonus Episode: Ask Them
Psychologist Dr Sarb Johal joins host James Nokise to talk about the effects of suicide on family, friends and survivors. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Mental health support for Pasifika receives funding
Mental health support for Pasifika receives funding
A Pasifika charitable trust is thrilled with the funding to expand on primary mental health and addiction services for Pacific people in New Zealand.
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Mental health study on young people shows they don't feel heard
Mental health study on young people shows they don't feel heard
A new study is shedding light on the state of mental health and wellbeing among New Zealand youth - which is continuing to deteriorate.
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How Do We Do This Again?
One lock down was hard enough. What if we have to do it all again? How will we cope? Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal has some thoughts. Audio
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New Zealanders reminded to stay on top of wellbeing
'Look for little things that bring joy': NZers reminded to prioritise wellbeing
People are being encouraged to prioritise their wellbeing and support one another in the wake of the new Covid-19 cases outside managed isolation.
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Covid-19: What happened on 12 August
Covid-19: What happened on 12 August
Police checkpoints were set up around Auckland's borders, people rushed to the supermarkets to stock up and testing centres boosted capacity.
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Whānau, funeral homes 'confused' about tangihanga rules
Whānau, funeral homes 'confused' about tangihanga rules
Funeral home directors in Auckland are unsure what to tell whānau who have planned funeral or tangihanga services over the weekend.
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New Zealand moves up alert levels: What you need to know
New alert levels take effect - What you need to know
After more than 100 days New Zealand has four cases of Covid-19 outside of a managed isolation or a quarantine facility.
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We're back...
We hoped it wouldn't happen but we knew there always a risk. Covid-19 is back in the community so the Coronavirus Podcast is also returning with all the information and advice you might need. Audio
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If You Feel Bad, Feel It
Radio star Jono Pryor joins host James Nokise to talk about being there for your mates. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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New $45m film studio planned for Upper Hutt near Wellington
New $45m film studio planned for Upper Hutt near Wellington
Lane Street Studios is planned to have two 40-foot high filming hangars and a smaller studio complex, and is being bankrolled by one local family.
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Family fights chaotic system in caring for disabled foster child
A Woodville family has spoken about their nightmare ordeal trying to get funding and support to look after their severely disabled foster child.
Dairy farmers Pip and Jules Cook care for 15-year-old… Video, Audio
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Travellers to Fiji required to download Covid-19 App: govt
Travellers to Fiji required to download Covid-19 App: govt
Fiji's government is encouraging locals and potential visitors to download their Covid-19 contact tracing application in the hope they can be included in a future travel bubble.
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Leader interviews: Judith Collins - 'I'm always very confident, particularly when I know I'm right'
Leader interviews: 'I'm always very confident, particularly when I know I'm right'
Judith Collins is still shy of a month into the job but in her media blitz she and her arched eyebrows are everywhere, along with the party slogan "Strong team, More Jobs, Better Economy". Video
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Greens plan to get 18,000 waiting on social housing into homes
Greens plan to get 18,000 waiting on social housing into homes
A Green Party plan to ramp up construction of social housing is being hailed as a game changer.
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Housing help can't come fast enough - social housing provider
A Māori social housing provider says families renting in the Far North are living in third world conditions and a Green Party policy to build thousands more affordable homes a year is desperately… Audio
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Festival's delay prompts plan to showcase NZ talent
Festival's delay prompts plan to showcase NZ talent
The chair of the Nelson Music Festival Trust hopes a scaled-back chamber music event this summer will attract a large local crowd.
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Oranga Tamariki accused of 'appalling' treatment of parents with intellectual disabilities
Oranga Tamariki accused of 'brutal' treatment of parents
Oranga Tamariki has been accused of "appalling" and "brutal" treatment of parents with intellectual disabilities when taking their children from them.
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Oranga Tamariki report: 'Something is rotten in that organisation'
Oranga Tamariki report: 'Something is rotten in that organisation'
Māori leaders say they have no faith in Oranga Tamariki and the chief executive needs to go after the latest report into the organisation found it was routinely taking newborns without whānau… Audio
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Bonus Episode: F.O.G.O.
Psychologist Dr Sarb Johal joins host James Nokise to talk about feeling safe while out and about. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio