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'Needs of our people cannot always be met by traditional donors'
Solomon Islands National University head Dr Transform Aqorau says for decades, the region has felt traditional development partners have not delivered enough tangible benefits.
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Fiji police to vaporise over 4 tonnes on meth seized in record drug bust
The drugs, with a street value of FJ$2billion, were seized in January 2024 during a raid on a vacant house under construction in the tourist down of Nadi.
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Is reality TV 'harmful'? We asked 5 experts
Reality TV - love it or hate it, there's no denying it's addictive.
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Pope suffering 'mild' kidney failure, in critical condition
Pope Francis remains in a critical condition, with blood tests showing mild signs of kidney failure, the Vatican says.
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What the ministry is being told about school lunches
Education officials say they have a "range of feedback" on the new school lunches, but have not maintained an official record of it.
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New Zealand at risk of losing locally grown veggies
An industry body leader says New Zealand is at risk of losing significant amounts of its locally grown veggie supply if government policies are not addressed.
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When should I let my child have caffeine?
About 90% of adults consume caffeine daily mostly through tea and coffee, so of course our kids are curious.
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Why friendship break-ups can hurt just as much as romantic ones
Besties are so good for our mental health that losing one can be physically painful.
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NZ doco maker on the case for convicted UK baby killer
How a Kiwi documentary producer has been instrumental in getting authorities to revisit one of the most notorious murder cases the United Kingdom has ever seen Audio
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A Kiwi champion for Lucy Letby
How a Kiwi documentary producer has been a part of a network to get authorities to revisit one of the most notorious murder cases the United Kingdom has ever seen Audio
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NZ road lobby's tobacco-like tactics revealed in study
New Zealand's "road lobby" uses the same tactics as the tobacco industry to obstruct transport policies like walking and cycling, a new University of Otago study says.
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Pope Francis had 'tranquil' night in hospital, Vatican says
The Vatican described his condition as critical for the first time on Saturday.
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Cook Islands deal opens up Pacific to China - expert
China will be able to establish a "significant strategic presence" in the Pacific, a security studies professor says.
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What's wrong with Pope Francis?
The pope is in critical condition. It's a reminder for older adults to take respiratory infections seriously - even if you're not as old as the pontiff.
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Teacher shortage 'no surprise', head of secondary principals group says
Vaughan Couillault says the data now reflects what teachers have already been experiencing.
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning. This week we talk ice cream and eggs, are they actually good for you? Audio
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Pope Francis's condition has worsened, Vatican says
Pope Francis "is more unwell than yesterday", the Vatican said in a statement.
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Rest home workers worried staff cuts risk residents' safety
Staff at rest homes run by Oceania Healthcare are worried plans to cut the number of nurses and caregivers rostered on shifts will put elderly residents' safety at risk.
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Ovarian cancer detection research receives funding boost
Research into improving the detection of ovarian cancer is set to get a boost thanks to funding from the Cancer Society.
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'All I know is I want to be with you': Corrections psychologist and inmate's love affair
It started with a bit of flirting, progressed to phone sex and love letters, and then developed into a full-blown romance between an inmate and his treating psychologist.
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Hamas to free six more Gaza hostages
It comes after Israel confirmed that a body handed over hours earlier was that of hostage Shiri Bibas.
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New Zealanders flock to low, no alcohol options
But why do some cost the same as the full-strength options?
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Are you body-shaming yourself in the name of good hygiene?
The idea that we need to wear scented sprays on our bodies to be clean is simply not true, says English anatomy professor Michelle Spear. Audio
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Farmers turn weed into wellness products
Hemp grows beside wheat, barley and peas at Blair and Jody Drysdale's farm in Northern Southland. The seeds are pressed and made into nutritional oil and skincare cream, that the couple sell direct to…
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Solar hybrid system to power Te Matatini stalls
The hybrid unit uses a 60kWh battery unit with a standard diesel generator - designed to be quiet, efficient and sustainable.