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  • Fiji Hindu leader warns against witchcraft following deaths

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    4 Sep 2019
    Police investigators in the Nausori Highlands following the deaths of  five members of the same family.

    Fiji's National Secretary for Sanatan Dharam, Pratinidhi Sabha, says the Hindu community is shocked and saddened by the recent deaths of five family members in the Nausori Highlands.

    Fiji Hindu leader warns against witchcraft following deaths
  • Holding young people in police cells sometimes only practical option - minister

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Sep 2019
    Children's Minister Tracey Martin at the announcement of free lunches for schools trial.

    Minister for Children Tracey Martin will not outlaw holding young people in police cells, despite widespread agreement it's an unsuitable practice.

    Holding young people in police cells sometimes only practical option - minister
  • VIDEO PREMIERE: Him - ‘Suicide Town’

    Audio
    music
    4 Sep 2019
    Still from Him's 'Suicide Town' video

    Him is Auckland-based sound and performance artist Jazmine Rose Phillips and ‘Suicide Town’ is the second single from her debut EP Snakes At Night. RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the… Video

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  • We Are You And You Are Us

    Audio
    health life and society
    4 Sep 2019
    James Nokise, Courtney Dawson, Scotty Morrison, Scotty Cotter, Logan Hamley, Stacey Morrison.

    James Nokise invites broadcasters Stacey and Scotty Morrison, comedian Courtney Dawson, psychologist Logan Hamley and actor Scotty Cotter for a korero about mental health and te ao Māori. Produced by… Audio

  • 'Horrifying' numbers of self-harm incidents in youth justice facilities

    News
    New Zealand health
    2 Sep 2019
    Inside the Youth Justice Residence, Te Au rere a te Tonga, in Palmerston North.

    Official figures have revealed there were 135 incidents of self-harm in youth justice facilities in the last five years.

    'Horrifying' numbers of self-harm incidents in youth justice facilities
  • Buzzy bees and hidden histories mark out two paths to self-awareness

    Audio
    identity East Coast
    1 Sep 2019
    Buzzy bees at Canterbury Museum

    Alex Perrottet talks with "recovering racist" Andrew Newton and local body candidate Meredith Akuhata-Brown about race, colonisation, and identity. Recorded on location in Gisborne's Smash Palace. Audio

  • The commmunity that kept on giving - Otorohanga funds its own medical centre

    Audio
    rural farming
    30 Aug 2019
    No caption

    The small King Country town of Otorohanga has a sparkling new medical facility. Nearly every cent needed for the $3.4 million building was raised by the community. Audio, Gallery

  • The commmunity that kept on giving - Otorohanga funds its own medical centre

    News
    Country Life rural
    30 Aug 2019
    No caption

    The small King Country town of Otorohanga has a sparkling new medical facility. Nearly every cent needed for the $3.4 million building was raised by the community.

    Audio

    The commmunity that kept on giving - Otorohanga funds its own medical centre
  • Virtuoso Strings after school programme silenced

    Audio
    music arts
    30 Aug 2019
    Some of the Virtuoso Strings members performing at the opening of a photo exhibition on the orchestra.

    Donations have started to flow in for Virtuoso Strings, as the organisation tries to keep its after-school programme alive which provides music lessons and kai to more than 70 students in Cannons… Video

  • Review: American Factory

    Audio
    arts movies
    30 Aug 2019
    Rob Haerr and Wong He bond on the factory floor.

    The first documentary from Barack and Michelle Obama’s new production company doesn’t let its politics overwhelm its characters, says Dan Slevin. Video

  • Bonus Episode: Be You Very Well

    Audio
    health life and society
    30 Aug 2019
    Psychologist Sarb Johal joins James in the shower.

    Psychologist Sarb Johal and host James Nokise discuss ways to cope with frustration and anger. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio

  • Suicide statistics a cause for serious concern

    Audio
    health
    29 Aug 2019
    No caption

    There were 685 suicides in the year to June. Seventeen more than last year. And each of those deaths has a huge ripple effect. Geoff Booth lost his son Liam to suicide. Geoff joins the panel to… Audio

  • Midweek Mediawatch: Dark side of the net

    Audio
    media
    28 Aug 2019
    No caption

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an eye-opening multimedia portrait of life in Northland, politicians bypassing the media online and a couple of… Video, Audio

  • Midweek Mediawatch: Dark side of the net

    News
    Mediawatch media
    28 Aug 2019
    No caption

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an eye-opening multimedia portrait of life in Northland, politicians bypassing the media online and a couple of…

    Video, Audio

    Midweek Mediawatch: Dark side of the net
  • Waikato DHB to carry out review of mental health patient's death

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Aug 2019
    Waikato Hospital

    The mental health patient whose body was found in the Waikato River yesterday had been on unescorted leave from Waikato Hospital.

    Waikato DHB to carry out review of mental health patient's death
  • Fail Until You Don't

    Audio
    health life and society
    28 Aug 2019
    Silver Fern Katrina Rore.

    Silver Fern Katrina Rore talks to host James Nokise about losing, learning, crying and taking time for yourself. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio

  • Adults warned on suicides: Support children or 'see them leave before you'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    28 Aug 2019
    Whanganui youth discuss teen suicides.

    Māori suicide prevention workers say they are undervalued and underfunded and they are pleading for more support as Māori suicide rates reach record highs.

    Adults warned on suicides: Support children or 'see them leave before you'
  • Māori suicide prevention workers 'undervalued, underfunded'

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    27 Aug 2019
    Whanganui YMCA lead mentor Justin Gush

    Māori suicide prevention workers say they are undervalued and underfunded and they're pleading for more support as Māori suicide rates reach record highs.

    New figures show 685 people in Aotearoa… Video, Audio

  • Woman given home detention for false tax claims

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    27 Aug 2019
    Exterior signage at the Manukau District Court

    A South Auckland woman has been sentenced to 11 months home detention for making false tax claims.

    Woman given home detention for false tax claims
  • Suicide prevention: Experts say money and clear plan needed

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    27 Aug 2019
    No caption

    Mental health experts have called on the government to establish a clear plan and invest more money to reduce the national suicide rate. Audio

    Suicide prevention: Experts say money and clear plan needed
  • Nauru refugee in intensive care

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    27 Aug 2019
    The Nibok refugee settlement, Nauru.

    A refugee detained on Nauru by Australia is in intensive care in a Brisbane hospital after setting himself on fire.

    Nauru refugee in intensive care
  • Crime on the rise in South Auckland: 'Honestly speaking it is scary'

    News
    New Zealand crime
    26 Aug 2019
    Homicide investigation at Seaside park, Otahuhu, Auckland

    South Auckland leaders want the government to step in and help after a spate of violence in their community this year.

    Crime on the rise in South Auckland: 'Honestly speaking it is scary'
  • Call to prioritise Māori suicide prevention

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    26 Aug 2019
    Cold reception for National at suicide meeting: RNZ Checkpoint

    The number of people dying by suicide in the last year has been the highest ever recorded, with a sharp increase among teenagers and Māori, new figures show. Video

    Increase in suicides for Māori and teens, latest stats show
  • Ngāti Hine in mourning after death of Pita Paraone

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    26 Aug 2019
    Pita Paraone

    Northland's Ngāti Hine people are in mourning, following the death of well-known kaumātua, and Waitangi stalwart, Pita Paraone.

    Ngāti Hine in mourning after death of Waitangi stalwart, Pita Paraone
  • Top Stories for Monday 26 August 2019

    Audio 26 Aug 2019
    Privacy

    A staggering breach of privacy threatens to dent public trust in the government's handling of sensitive material, So called "renegade councillors" have had their social media searcehd by senior Napier… Audio

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