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How schools will try to work around the donation-ban plan
Insight - The government's school donation scheme gets underway this year, but schools have been looking for ways to push its rules to the limit. John Gerritsen investigates how far they will go to… Video, Audio
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Wuhan virus: NZ experts to consider further active measures at borders
The Minister of Health says experts will look into whether further active measures at the border are necessary amid an outbreak in China of a new coronavirus, which has killed 18 and infected more… Audio
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Lockdowns rise as China tries to control virus
Lockdown measures are increasing across China's Hubei province to try to control the spread of the new virus that has left 18 people dead in the country. Audio
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Foggy conditions in the capital causes flight disruptions
Air New Zealand says fog at Wellington Airport isn't affecting its flights this morning but there's still a backlog to clear from yesterday.
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New found freedom of refugee women drivers
In this episode of Voices; we find out how one driving school is making a real difference to the lives of refugee learners. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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New found freedom of refugee women drivers
In this episode of Voices; we find out how one driving school is making a real difference to the lives of refugee learners. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
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Saracens accept punishment and apologise for salary cap breach
Saracens have apologised for the "mistakes" made in relation to the salary cap regulations and accepted their imposed relegation from the English Premiership at the end of the season.
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More buildings and construction projects set to open in Christchurch this year
About $1.5 billion worth of construction projects in Christchurch will be finished and opened this year, marking another milestone in the Christchurch rebuild.
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Struggling social work agency has to reject applicants over pay
An under-staffed social work agency has been turning away applicants because it can't afford to pay them enough.
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'I was in disbelief' - Abuse survivor says govt agency failed to protect her
An abuse survivor is asking the Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate why a government agency failed to protect her when made aware of allegations she was being raped while in care.
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'I'm happy he did it' - wife of Carlos Ghosn slams Japanese justice
Carlos and Carole Ghosn are united again in Beirut. Their life in the Lebanese city now consists of working with their legal team and spending evenings with friends.
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Psychedelic renaissance: using drugs to treat PSTD and depression
Rick Doblin from MAPS has been at the forefront of efforts to lead these drugs like like LSD, MDMA and magic mushrooms out of exile. Audio
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Australia bushfires: Large fundraiser adds complications
Handing over more than $51 million in funds raised by actor and comedian Celeste Barber for Australian bushfire relief is more complicated than just clicking "donate".
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Royal family have seen 'nothing like this' before - Queen's former press spokesperson
The Queen's support of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepping back from their senior roles is unprecedented, says former press spokesperson for The Queen, Dickie Arbiter.
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Five reasons to watch Watchmen
2019’s wonder year for television ended with a bang – Dan Slevin recommends Watchmen, still streaming on Neon. Video
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Support growing for student facing expulsion, deportation
A situation involving an international student facing expulsion and deportation because of her mental health state is exposing challenges some international students face.
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Olympic hopeful Andrea Anacan - kata fighter
New Zealand Summer Olympic karate hopeful Andrea Anacan learnt the martial art in part to save herself if she was kidnapped when her family was still living in the Phillippines. Audio
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Netflix appeals decision over Brazilian film depicting Jesus as gay
Netflix has appealed to Brazil's Supreme Court against an injunction preventing the video streaming service from showing a controversial Christmas special.
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Crisis of underinsurance threatens to scar rural Australia permanently
Australia is in the midst of a bushfire crisis that will affect local communities for years, if not permanently, due to a national crisis of underinsurance.
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Whakatāne politicians' election donations, expenses revealed
Election expenses for the Whakatāne district have been revealed, with some candidates sinking thousands into their campaigns and others nothing.
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Orcas filmed swimming in popular estuary
Two orcas have been filmed swimming in a popular estuary north of Auckland, filled with holiday-makers. Video
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NZ's Pacific community recognised in New Year's honours
Fifteen people from New Zealand's Pacific community have been recognised in the New Year's honours.
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'We have to believe in a better country, with better people'
A senior lecturer in social work and foster parent to more than 190 tamariki has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
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Holiday influx puts pressure on Mahia's residents and infrastructure
Thousands descend on Mahia's white-sand beaches for summer, putting a strain on resources and riling residents used to a quieter life, Aaron van Delden reports.
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DOC appeals for sightings of freed orca
The Department of Conservation is urging the public to report sightings of an orca that has been freed from a crayfishing line.