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Education union supports Northland iwi in fight over schools' Treaty obligations
'Language, culture and identity matter': Union backs iwi fight over schools' treaty obligations
NZEI Te Riu Roa says principals and school boards are frustrated the government dropped the Treaty requirement without any engagement.
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Australia's teen social media ban unofficially begins today. Here's what you need to know
What to know about Australia's social media ban, which starts today
After more than a year of planning and global scrutiny, the ban is finally a reality for millions across the ditch.
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Metallica, Santa and IKEA - How Auckland Transport Operation Centre controls the city's traffic
'24-7 every day of the year' - Who runs Auckland's traffic?
Explainer - It looks like Mission Control, but it's actually where traffic for Auckland and much of the North Island is managed. Video, Audio
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Inside Police Commissioner Richard Chambers' first year and how he plans to rebuild trust
'I just wanted to be a good policeman': Inside Police Commissioner's fraught first year
And the c-word that defined the start of Richard Chambers's tenure.
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Public Service Commission 'likely' to run social media ads on public sector negotiations again
Public Service Commission 'likely' to run social media ads again
Social media is a "critical channel" for people to get information, and it is "entirely appropriate" to participate, says the Public Service Commissioner.
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Wellington's Gordon Wilson flats to be demolished this month
Wellington's Gordon Wilson flats to be demolished this month
Victoria University will knock down the building which lost its protected heritage status this year.
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Infrastructure Commission suggests phased approach to highway builds could counter costs
Infrastructure Commission suggests phased approach to building new highways
MPs have voiced concerns at the affordability of the government's Roads of National Significance project at the start of Scrutiny Week.
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Tom Stoppard, playwright who dazzled with verbal gymnastics, dies aged 88
Tom Stoppard, playwright who dazzled with verbal gymnastics, dies aged 88
Stoppard's career flourished for decades, embracing stage, screen and radio, and demonstrating his thirst to tackle any subject.
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Unbeaten Auckland FC rethink training before last-place A-League game
Unbeaten Auckland FC rethink training before meeting last-placed rivals
The Black Knights have dialled back training, after their "disappointing" A-League draw.
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HSBC SVNS: Fiji 7s teams set for tough Dubai challenge
Fiji 7s teams set for tough Dubai challenge
Both the Fiji men's and women's sevens teams are focused on their opening matches at this weekend's opening round of the HSBC SVNS in the UAE.
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F1: Liam Lawson still waiting as team-mate has seat confirmed
Lawson still waiting as team-mate's seat confirmed
The clock is ticking for Liam Lawson to show he has what it takes to stay in Formula 1.
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Amanda's husband seemed able to read her mind - then she learned why
Amanda's husband seemed able to read her mind - then she learned why
Amanda's husband always seemed to just know things. When fiddling around with her social media settings, she discovered how he had been using technology to gaslight her.
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Pacific news in brief for 27 November
Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news from around the region, including new meth laws in Solomon Islands.
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Scientists discover four major turning points for human brain
Scientists discover four major turning points for human brain
The first ever study of its kind found the brain doesn't shift into 'adult mode' until a person is in their early 30s.
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All Blacks: What will the end of season review reveal?
What will the All Blacks end of season review reveal?
With the test season now finished, intrigue surrounds just what the people in charge at NZ Rugby feel about it, writes Jamie Wall.
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Cook Islands Police reports significant decline in assault cases against women
Police reports significant decline in assault cases against women
The country's men's counselling centre, Te Punanga Ora'anga Matutu, has welcomed the news.
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Community mourns death of beloved Takapuna Grammar School teacher
Community mourns death of beloved Takapuna Grammar School teacher
Students and parents pay tribute to Kevin Hu, a much-loved maths teacher who died in a diving accident in Fiji.
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Dead rats and discord: What next in the Peters-Seymour stoush?
Dead rats and discord: What next in the Peters-Seymour stoush?
Analysis: Expired vermin are a built-in feature of MMP, as every party makes compromises, writes Craig McCulloch.
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Review finds school phone ban is working, could smartwatches be next?
The school phone ban is working, could smartwatches be next?
The Education Review Office says the government should consider going a step further and also block access to social media during school hours. Audio
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Educators push for more restrictions on social media for teens
Banning mobile phones in school has led to improved learning and behaviour - and the Education Review Office says social media should be next. Ruth Shinoda, Head of ERO's Education Evaluation Centre… Audio
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Kelston Boys' board hopes no other school will face unwanted charter bid
Kelston Boys' board hopes no other school will face unwanted charter bid
An outside push to convert the Auckland high school into a charter school, against its wishes, has been abandoned.
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Stanford promises change after social media ban petition outside parliament
Promises and petitions: Social media stir-up outside parliament
The Education Minister has promised a group petitioning for the ban of social media for under 16s that change is coming.
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TPG Telecom says Sydney person died after outdated phone software blocked Triple Zero calls
Sydney person dies after outdated phone software blocked 000 calls
TPG Telecom said its mobile network was operational and no outages had occurred.
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Pacific news in brief for 18 November
Pacific news in brief for 18 November
A round-up of news from around the region, including a treaty between Tuvalu and Taiwan.
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‘Just looking for a result’: Scott Robertson on All Blacks’ challenge against England
'Just looking for a result': Robertson on All Black's England challenge
The home side have been installed as favourites by local bookmakers, but the All Black coach isn't reading too much into it.