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NZ's top 50 private landowners revealed
Green Rush - Rich-listers, established farming families and a former All Black are among New Zealand's top 50 landowners.
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Austrian countess fined over NZ land purchase
Green Rush - The countess breached overseas investment rules while buying an iconic farm station, but was allowed to keep the property and was fined just a fraction of the purchase price. Video
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Real men can raise children and standards of society
First Person - Fathers can show daughters how they should expect to be treated in relationships and show sons that the most despicable thing they can do is degrade and hurt women, writes Joe Porter.
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Man jailed after child abuse images discovered in phone
A man has been sentenced to more than two years imprisonment after pleading guilty to charges of distributing child abuse images.
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Officers who captured alleged gunman: 'We were doing our job'
The two police officers who captured and arrested the alleged Christchurch mosque gunman have spoken out for the first time.
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Out of control: Call to add stalking to Harrassment Act
A Women's Refuge survey has found 60 percent of women have been stalked by their partner after they had broken up, but a greater number experienced the behaviour while in the relationship.
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Boy's kindergarten injuries 'heartbreaking' - mother
Audio 15 Oct 2019The mother of a disabled boy who was badly injured at an Auckland kindergarten says her son is too scared to go back and she wants answers about exactly what happened to him.
Four-year-old Masua Tusa… Video, Audio
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Tauranga man who died when yacht sank was chair of sailing trust
The ACT party leader has paid tribute to well-known Tauranga sailor and ACT candidate Stuart Pedersen who died when his yacht sank in bad weather yesterday. Video, Audio
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Today's sport news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - SBW has another league offer, Belgium first team to qualify for Euro 2020 and four debutants named in Kiwis squad.
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New Plymouth councillor remembered as having a 'commitment to caring for people'
The New Plymouth District Council has paid tribute to four-term councillor Mike Merrick who has died this week after being ill for some time.
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Māngere emergency housing development provides hope for families
As the waitlist for state housing reaches record levels, a new emergency housing development in Auckland is providing some relief for families trying to find an affordable place to live.
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Accused murderer driven around in Porsche by undercover police
An accused murderer was driven around in a Porsche Cayenne and exposed to significant sums of money during an undercover police operation which led to his confession.
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Lack of policy over increasing suicide rates for Asians
A new report shows the number of suicides in the Asian population is growing, but no specific policies exist to try to reduce it.
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'We are going to die together': Man tried to gas girlfriend, himself
A woman saved her own life and that of the man trying to kill her after wriggling through the window of a caravan quickly filling with gas, a court has heard.
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Young woman tells her own story of sleeping rough in new book
At Merge Cafe on Auckland's K Road, everyone is welcome. Seven people who've hung out there tell their own stories in the new book Street. Taylor Banks – who was on the street for 7 years from the age… Video, Audio
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'We've dropped the ball with about 100 kids' - children's commissioner
A new report into locked in care for youth has found that some children are constantly bullied and many have suicidal thoughts.
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Deciding on abortion law
MPs are working on legislation to reform abortion law and their decisions are often shaped by those who turn up to talk to them at select committee. Audio
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Deciding on abortion law
MPs are working on legislation to reform abortion law and their decisions are often shaped by those who turn up to talk to them at select committee.
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Takiwatanga Sanctuary - a haven for animals and for families
Steve and Phil Brown have set up their King Country home and farm as a sanctuary for children with disabilities and their families. Their rescued animals are on the staff and help entertain and… Audio, Gallery
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Takiwatanga Sanctuary - a haven for animals and for families
Steve and Phil Brown have set up their King Country home and farm as a sanctuary for children with disabilities and their families. Their rescued animals are on the staff and help entertain and…
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Tertiary sector 'not doing anywhere near enough' for mental health
Universities say they do not have the resources to cope with the ever-increasing demand from students for mental health support.
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Suicide prevention: 'Access to timely support is absolutely critical'
A new initiative on the Kāpiti Coast will provide funds for schools across the region to access counselling services to young people at risk.
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Power price drop a huge benefit for low income families
The prospect of a cheaper power bill is music to the ears of low income families counting each and every dollar. Audio
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Victoria University student's death didn't raise questions - Vice-chancellor
Grant Guilford says the student's death was 'an understandable situation', and didn't raise questions about pastoral care the university provides.
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Prospect of cheaper power music to the ears of low-income families
Audio 4 Oct 2019The prospect of a cheaper power bill is music to the ears of low income families counting each and every dollar. The manager of SuperGrans says the families the charitable trust works with make… Audio