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Cynicism over recycled suicide reduction plan
A former coroner is at the helm of the new Suicide Prevention Office - and she is talking openly about suicide. But is there a better plan in place to get our shocking figures down?
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How to navigate relationship challenges
Healthy relationships are essential to a happy life, but many of us are not taught how to foster them, says Auckland psychology professor Nickola Overall. She talks with Kathryn Ryan about what she's… Audio
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North gears up for Waitangi Treaty grounds royal visit
Preparations are under way at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds for the historic visit today by Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
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Samoa rushes to vaccinate population amid measles crisis
A mass-vaccination campaign is underway in Samoa, as authorities struggle to contain an escalating measles epidemic. Audio
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Scammers target Pasifika community
Pasifika community leaders in Auckland are warning about a rise in scams and are urging people not to be ashamed to speak up. Audio
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Royal tour: Prince Charles and Camilla's official welcome
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have been officially welcomed to New Zealand at Government House in Epsom.
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Scams targeting Pasifika people on the rise - community leaders
Pasifika community leaders in Auckland are warning about a rise in scams and are urging people not to be ashamed to speak up.
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Rental law changes 'bring things back into balance more for tenants'
Proposed changes to tenancy laws will go some way in better balancing the relationship between tenant and landlord, says one renter.
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South Auckland residents in strife over Māori housing building project
Residents in South Auckland's Ōtara suburb say they're deeply concerned after being left in the dark about a Māori Mental Health and Addictions housing building which is being built next to its local… Audio
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"Even when talking about Māori things, Pākeha voices carry more weight with Pākeha listeners"
Assoc. Prof. Avril Bell & Anne McGuire talk about what Pākeha identity means with Alex Perrottet. Audio
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Omata students get WWI soldiers names on memorial after 100 years
An Anzac project at a rural school in Taranaki has resulted in two soldiers killed in WWI finally being acknowledged on the village war memorial for their sacrifice.
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Gloriavale leavers describe fear, oppression in community
Controlling, fearful, and oppressive - that's how people who've left the community of Gloriavale described their lives there. Video, Audio
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Why mental health matters in sport
Sport can be tough on athletes' bodies, but it's their minds that need looking after most, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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The Banks, the Swaps and the Suicide Box
The disastrous impact of banks selling risky financial derivatives to farmers is still being felt in rural communities more than a decade later. How did it happen and how can we stop banks doing it… Audio
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Addiction services may struggle as drug convictions shrink
Low-level drug convictions have dropped dramatically since a law change in August, and health and addiction services say they may struggle to handle increasing referrals.
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South Auckland neglected under super city - Goff
South Auckland has been suffering since the formation of the Auckland super city in 2010, re-elected mayor Phil Goff admits.
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Education overhaul: Schools will lose right to set enrolment zones
Schools will no longer have the right to manage their enrolment zones and there will be minimum standards for prospective principals under reforms announced by government.
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Suicide, self-harm attempts in custody nearly quadruple - police data
Suicide or self harm attempts in police custody have increased to 77 in the year to September, police data show.
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Vanuatu labour chief defends refusal of media head's permit
Vanuatu's Labour Commissioner says her decision to refuse an application for the renewal of a work permit for the Daily Post's media director is about localisation of employment positions, and not… Audio
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Can we really be pest-free by 2050?
All over the country New Zealanders are making efforts towards the country's Predator-Free 2050 goal. We meet a couple bringing back kiwi through their trapping. Audio
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Can we really be pest-free by 2050?
All over the country New Zealanders are making efforts towards the country's Predator-Free 2050 goal. We meet a couple bringing back kiwi through their trapping.
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Nashville Babylon 11 November, 2019
On this week's show on, Mark has birthday tunes for Neil Young and Vic Chesnutt, blues and country courtesy of Rufus Thomas and Don Williams, a folk-tinged cover of a Joy Division classic and a new… Audio
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'I had no political motivation in deciding to brief my minister'
The State Services Commissioner has told the High Court claims he acted politically when he briefed his minister about Winston Peters' superannuation payment are "untrue and unfounded".
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Cautionary tales about your digital data
As Facebook faces legal pushback in the US for exploiting users’ data, three reporters here produced eye-opening cautionary tales of online intrusion into people’s most private stuff for commercial… Audio
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Cautionary tales about your digital data
As Facebook faces legal pushback in the US for exploiting users’ data, three reporters here produced eye-opening cautionary tales of online intrusion into people’s most private stuff for commercial…
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