Search Results
Related tags:
Displaying items 601 - 625 of 6237 in total
-
No money for school lunch staples: 'We're completely out of funding'
Something as simple as a peanut butter sandwich and an apple can go a long way in a lunchbox, but an Auckland charity providing staples for families to make school lunches has run out of money.
-
Benjamin Netanyahu fires Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant
Netanyahu said trust between himself and Yoav Gallant had "cracked" during the last months.
-
Teen who overdosed sent home, parents told to 'keep an eye on her'
Ataria Heta later died of a suspected suicide. Her family want more help for teens.
-
How a young wahine uses te reo Māori to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams
A young wahine Māori is using the power of her language to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams and realise that "the world is better with them in it".
-
Auckland charity making school lunches runs out of money
Something as simple as a peanut butter sandwich and an apple can go a long way in a lunchbox, but an Auckland charity providing staples for families to make school lunches has run out of money. The… Audio
-
John Farnham's memoir doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths
We learn how he was drugged, coerced and abused by a former manager. How he faced financial ruin many times over and how he and his wife Jill struggled to conceive children for many years.
-
Northland's new mobile ENT clinic inspired by Māori Battalion
A surgeon from the legendary Māori Battalion has inspired a mobile clinic designed to bring health services to the remotest corners of Northland.
-
Blood cancer patients call on National to honour commitment
Patients want National to take note of a report on blood cancer medicines and remember its pre-election promise that they would not be forgotten. Audio
-
'We are running out of time to save the idea of America' - What may decide who becomes president
Analysis - At the heart of the election and the polls is generations of social and economic change that has left too many people behind, writes Tim Watkin.
-
Businessman who banished wife from home left with pittance after Family Court splits assets
A sense of relief and a step closer to being able to move forward, wife says
-
Mike King: A timeline of ups and downs in mental health
The former comedian is back in the headlines, this time for making controversial comments about alcohol - but it's not the first time he's ruffled feathers.
-
Matt Doocey backs Gumboot Friday after Mike King's alcohol comments
The government is still backing Gumboot Friday after King said alcohol was not a problem for mentally unwell people. Audio
-
Abuse in care survivor calls compensation so far 'an insult'
Toni Jarvis says he wants the government to announce details of a redress system. Audio
-
NRL: Addo-Carr sacked after drug use
Kangaroos winger Josh Addo-Carr has been sacked by NRL club the Canterbury Bulldogs with immediate effect after returning two positive readings to roadside drugs tests last month.
-
Mike King's comments on alcohol 'dangerous' - Drug Foundation
It has rejected the campaigner's comment that alcohol is not a problem for people with mental health issues, saying alcohol is "really unhelpful during times of mental distress". Audio
-
Hapū celebrating after major court victory
An interim High Court ruling says they are entitled to thousands of hectares of Crown land and millions of dollars in compensation.
-
'Invisible' rural communities need more targeted mental health support
Advocates want the government to address health inequities people living in rural communities face, in efforts to improve outcomes for those living outside main centres.
-
Why abuse survivors want the Solicitor-General gone
Una Jagose was involved in throwing everything at legal efforts to stop victims of state abuse winning their cases. Now some prominent victims don't trust her to lead the government's legal response.
-
Football and a Chatterbox for mental health
Emily Turnbull's husband, Darryl Paton died by suicide five years. Emily then established an initiative called Chatterbox - bench seats which encourage connection and conversation. Audio
-
Mystery photographer who helped raise hundreds for homeless man identified
The anonymous photographer who helped raise hundreds of dollars for a homeless Dunedin man is revealing his identity in a bid to continue to honour him after his death. Audio
-
Whakaari eruption: Conviction has 'concerning implications' for landlords
A lawyer for the owners of Whakaari/White Island says the conviction of their company has "concerning implications" for other landlords permitting adventure activities on their land.
-
Review of Covid response finds Australians unlikely to accept lockdowns again
"Trust has also been eroded, and many of the measures taken during Covid-19 are unlikely to be accepted by the population again," reviewers say.
-
Wetland will take decades to recover from blaze
Animals have died in the fire and there has been an enormous loss of habitat, DOC says.
-
'With a heavy heart': Saipan Tribune announces closure
For more than 30 years, the Saipan Tribune has been a proud and reliable source of news for our island community and the Pacific region.
-
Too scared to watch horror movies? Here are 5 to ease you in
From a twisted take on Freaky Friday to a deeply satisfying 'eat the rich' fable, here are some Halloween movies that might give you a jolt but won't keep you up at night. Video