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Kiwi lawyer brings Māori land law expertise to Cook Islands
Cook Islands has welcomed New Zealand barrister Andrew K Irwin, who has been admitted to the bar as a permanent barrister in the Cook Islands High Court.
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Solesolevaki: A Fijian family's story of connection through art
Vasemaca Ema Tavola explores her heritage and identity through an exhibition in Auckland.
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New Christchurch apartment complex to accommodate families of hospital patients
A charitable trust that had to turn away 600 families from patient accommodation last year hopes a new apartment complex will ease pressure.
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Is AI the answer to our mental health crisis?
Millions of people are turning to mental health apps for help - with some boasting artificial-intelligence chatbots to help people work through their problems. Audio
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Police already tested 111 changes for six months
Changes to the 111 emergency callout system were given the thumbs up in a trial carried out last year, but critics say police are putting much greater emphasis on saving officers' time than keeping… Audio
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PM denies knowledge of declined Dunedin flood risk mitigation plan
Otago floods destruction is "devastating", the PM says, but he was unaware of a government-declined plan to reduce risk to residents. Audio
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Patients shocked Lake Alice psychologist still providing services for ACC
Lake Alice survivors are dismayed a psychologist they knew from the notorious psychiatric facility is still providing services for ACC. Audio
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Meet the Kiwis who don't like food
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder or ARFID is an eating disorder that revolves around an aversion to food and eating. Video
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Nine Dunedin homes red-stickered amid flooding
The South Island continues to recover from a two-day series of record rain, but locals have also come together to help their neighbours.
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'I think the board needs to look like Auckland'
A Pacific leader is determined to break the 30-year hold of the Communities and Residents ticket on the Entrust Trust Board.
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The building report showed a problem - what now?
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your burning money questions.
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Lack of resources may frustrate new suicide prevention plan
The new plan is out for consultation but there are questions whether agencies will be able to support it.
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Digging up skills to grow food
Agriculture classes at school sometimes get a bad rap, but the Grow Hub is turning that around.
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Community bulletin: A celebration of Sufi music, Telugu Language Day and the Parsi New Year
Community events in August also commemorate sports, family ties and Krishna's birthday.
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NZ woman speaks out about life in fundamentalist Christian group
A woman is speaking out about her time in a fundamentalist Christian group, which teaches that women must obey their husband's every wish.
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What Pacific Islands leaders said at the UNGA
Paific Island leaders have wrapped up the 79th Session of the UNGA reinforcing their message to global leaders that the world needs to act urgently to combat the climate crisis.
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Cook Islands corrections minister denies favouritism
George Maggi is denying that the former deputy prime minister, jailed in March for fraud, is receiving special treatment after being hired by family on a prison work scheme.
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Flood hit homes now worth less than owners' mortgages
The Kiwi dream of owning a home has turned into a nightmare for some flood-affected first home buyers who bought in the last few years. Audio
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Person believed to be missing fisherman found dead in Water
Local kaumātua have placed a rāhui over Whaingaroa Harbour in Raglan as a body, believed to be Luke Berwick is found.
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Sect in FBI probe has markers of high-control group - experts
The secretive sect known as the Two by Twos or The Truth will be under the spotlight at Australasia's first cult awareness conference.
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Problem Pokies and 35 years of theatre marae with Jim Moriarty
The latest production by Māori theatre company Te Rākau Hua o Te Wao Tapu, Unreel tells the story of a community affected by gambling as the Hīnaki Hotel looks set to launch the very first AI pokie… Audio
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Woman avoids deportation after stabbing ex-husband's new partner
A woman who arrived in New Zealand from China hoping for a new life was later devastated by the end of her marriage following her husband's affair.
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Polkinghorne trial spotlights mental health in the media
Coverage of the trial blurred the lines on reporting suicide - and raised questions about how mental health can be aired in a healthy way.
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'Bone-crushingly tired': A mother's raw story of struggle
First person: The reality of surviving with a child who has a syndrome without a name - and the astonishing discovery of vast differences in care. Audio
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School board to pay more than $500k after student's death
Andre Petera and Alicia Toki had concerns about the school caving trip - but "had so much trust that the school would look after my son".