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Bonus Episode
Clinical psychologist Sarb Johal with tips and techniques for staying healthy and happy. Audio
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Baby's first year: advice from hospital play specialist Nicola Woollaston
Once your baby's on the move, the easiest way to identify potential hazards around the house is to do a video tour with your phone held at knee height, says Nicola Woollaston, author of the new book … Audio, Gallery
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'Can't afford to survive' - Housing crisis forces young families out of region
Young families are leaving Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes due to the losing battle with housing affordability.
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Bad Alcoholics
TVNZ's Hayley Holt joins James in the shower to talk drinking, dancing, getting sober and staying happy. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Church's housing trust tackling homelessness
A Hutt Valley church that has previously protested about the shortage of social housing in the city is putting its money where its mouth is and building five new homes for needy people.
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Religious institutions to be included in state abuse inquiry
The Government's inquiry into the abuse of children in state care will be expanded to include the abuse of children in the care of religious institutions.
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Haumaha appointment process was 'adequate and fit for purpose'
An inquiry into the government's appointment of the deputy police commissioner has found the process was "adequate and fit for purpose''.
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Greek squiggles benefit victims of violence
In this episode of Voices; we look at a Greek artist's work helping to raise money for Women's Refuge. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio, Gallery
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Greek squiggles benefit victims of violence
In this episode of Voices; we look at a Greek artist's work helping to raise money for Women's Refuge. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
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Con-artist: the story of Amy Bock
Amy Bock was a criminal "supreme in her cleverness". Her most famous con saw her pose as a man for 15 weeks and marry the daughter of her landlord. Nobody has ever been able to explain what motivated… Audio
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Fighting the Same Fight
Feminised or gendered roles in the workforce were carved out in our past and still impact on the lives of women in the workplace today. Find out more in Episode 8 of Beyond Kate. Audio
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Support for family of dead woman inadequate – principal
The mother of one of four victims in a suspected suicide cluster in Ōtaki has spoken of her desperate wait to get proper help.
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NZers' use of medication not helping mental health - report
New Zealanders are continuing to use more antidepressants but there is no sign it's improving mental health.
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Unpaid carers suffer high levels of anxiety and depression - study
Research shows there is high distress among New Zealand's carers.
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Stuck in the middle, caring for two generations
New research suggests the so-called sandwich generation is at breaking point. The Public Trust has found this group of people, mainly women aged between 35-54, who are looking after both elderly… Audio
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Porirua, Ōtaki deaths: Authorities slammed for lack of response
A mental health expert is calling health authorities' response woeful as Porirua and Ōtaki grapple with a spate of sudden deaths.
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Hollywood blockbuster sparks NZ censorship concerns
New Zealand's Chief Censor is questioning its classification processes, after a suicide scene in a A Star Is Born distressed some viewers. Audio
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Sir Richard Hadlee steps out amid cancer battle: 'He's a champion'
Sir Richard Hadlee has made his first public appearance since undergoing a second round of surgery for cancer.
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SuperGold Card being used to defraud businesses
Teenagers are not the only ones using fake IDs to appear a little older, the SuperGold Card is being used fraudulently by people who are not yet eligible for superannuation.
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Britannia rules the airwaves - and the papers, the websites and social media
They came. They waved. And the royal couple conquered our media completely. Video, Audio
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Britannia rules the airwaves - and the papers, the websites and social media
They came. They waved. And the royal couple conquered our media completely.
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Five deaths in Porirua a 'cluster'
The capital's health board has confirmed a spate of suspected suicides in Porirua, north of Wellington, were a cluster.
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Proposed law changes to relationship splits could reduce litigation
Lawyers and courts may have fewer divorce property disputes to deal with if changes are made to the law covering relationship splits. Audio
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Housing affordability crisis - are we winning?
Earlier this week questions around who should qualify for Kiwibuild re-emerged after one of the first 18 families to buy one was accused of being too wealthy. Housing commentators say that's why a… Audio
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Lawyer backs proposed changes to Property Relationships Act
Audio 2 Nov 2018More now on the Law Commission's take on what should happen to a couple's assets when they split up. The commission has detailed eight proposals to change the Property Relationships Act that it will… Audio