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Polkinghorne trial: Wife worked long hours before death
In the days leading up to her death, Hanna would sometimes work from midnight to late the following evening.
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Push for more to be done for RSE workers
Bay of Plenty church pastor and Fijian community leader Patrick Rounds says it's critical in ensuring smooth transition by workers into the local environment.
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Family lays complaint against West Coast hospitals
A family believes their father and husband would still be alive if he had been properly diagnosed and treated in the previous six weeks.
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Family of man found dead after leaving hospital call for review
Philip Lucas left the hospital's mental health ward on Christmas Eve 2022 when leave was approved. His body was found a month later. Audio
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Staff saw violent struggle, heard screams before insect expert stabbed, police say
Entomologist Stephen Thorpe has been named as the victim of a fatal attack in Auckland.
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Protesters call for end to benefit sanctions
Some are worried about being forced to return to work under the government's tough-love approach.
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Kiribati 'feel sorry' for barring diplomats
Kiribati's head of delegation at Tonga leaders' summit says "our constitutional task" is to prioritise the elections process and diplomatic visits will resume once new government is formed.
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Villagers win subdivision fight against prominent wine grower
It started with a subdivison in a small alpine village. But when one landowner and his family tried to subdivide it further, a protracted legal battle began,
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No increase in funding for RSE inspectors in 17 years
Worker numbers have quadrupled from when the scheme started in 2007 - but inspector funding hasn't increased at all.
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Blockhouse Bay homicide victim insect-loving scientist 'who would never hurt a fly'
The victim of the suspected stabbing was aged in his early 50s and was a keen entomologist who worked in an office underneath the Blockhouse Bay Tennis Club seven days a week.
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Poppys: South Auckland family garage hottest new comedy club
Audio 25 Aug 2024For many stand-up comedians, performing in a garage could seem like a career low-point. But in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, comedian Heta Dawson has turned his garage in his South Auckland family home… Audio
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School head on extended leave as ex-staff claim 'toxic culture'
Marcus Blackburn will be off work until mid-October in the wake of a raft of changes at the private Waikato school.
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Waiheke Island facing 'most acute housing crisis of anywhere' in NZ
Residents and business owners on Auckland's Waiheke Island are split on what to make of the island's housing crisis.
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Polkinghorne jury hears meth use can increase violence
The expert testimony comes after a meth pipe was found at the workplace of a surgeon accused of murdering his wife. Audio
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Rotorua primary school teacher sentenced for indecent act with pre-teen girl
Erin Jarmey's lawyer described her acts as a "horrific mistake" and a "tragedy of Shakespearean proportions".
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'I am so sorry': Emails revealed in Polkinghorne trial
The relationship between Philip Polkinghorne and wife Pauline Hannah was strained before he allegedly murdered her, emails show.
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Mata Season 2 | Mata Reports Episode 2: Toxic Legacy - A Fast Track to Failure?
Watch: In this new video investigation from the Mata Reports series by the Aotearoa Media Collective, Mihingarangi Forbes and Annabelle Lee-Mather visit Kawerau and hear warnings about the fast-track… Video, Audio
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Mata Reports: Toxic Legacy - A Fast Track to Failure?
Watch: In this new video investigation from the Mata Reports series by the Aotearoa Media Collective, Mihingarangi Forbes and Annabelle Lee-Mather visit Kawerau and hear warnings about the fast-track… Video
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The century-old legacy of Indian participation in NZ's dairy industry
Kiwi Indians have played a leading role in making Waikato the country's dairy production powerhouse since the 1960s.
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Polkinghorne murder trial: Wife spent thousands before death
Philip Polkinghorne's lawyer said Pauline Hanna spent thousands on clothing, beauty, and at department stores, using the couple's shared account.
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Kiwi mum Ellen Craig sentenced for killing toddler at Australian cult in 1987
It took nearly 35 years for Ellen Craig to be arrested and another three years in custody before she was finally sentenced.
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Māori men more likely to be stopped, tasered by police due to 'bias' and 'structural racism'
The findings are part of a three-year investigation launched by police.
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Polkinghorne paid escort $100k before wife's death - accountant
A bank account owned solely by the former eye surgeon had sent thousands of dollars to multiple women, his trial has been told.
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'It's been a full-time job trying to get help' - long waits for mental health support
An Auckland mother struggling to get help for her daughter is not surprised another teen took her own life after a long wait for mental health support.
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Woman faces 14-hour round trips to doctor as shortage bites
Tangipo Ryder returned home to family land a year ago, but can't enrol with a doctor anywhere nearby. Audio