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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Jo McCarroll (Part 1)
Audio 12 Apr 2017Sex therapist Mary Hodson talks about the harm caused by pornography and the need for more research. Great Barrier Island resident Orla Cumisky provides an update in islanders preparations for the… Audio
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Insight: Online Porn - The New Sex Ed Teacher?
Online porn presents a minefield to young people and parents. Tim Graham explores what help is on hand to help navigate the way ahead. Video, Audio
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No criminal charges for Southland school over alleged seclusion room
No evidence to support charges against anyone at Ruru Specialist School in Invercargill, police say.
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Education Ministry accused of blocking enrolments to Nelson's Salisbury School before closure confirmed
The Education Ministry is accused of telling a parent Salisbury School was closing - supposedly before a decision was made.
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Wellington College students suspended for rape comments
Two students who posted online about having sex with unconscious girls have been suspended for five days.
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Minister, unions dispute size of education spending increase
Education Minister Hekia Parata is at odds with teacher unions over how much money the government is spending on schools.
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'Let the game keep moving'- Parliament's referee
David Carter never aspired to be Speaker but since 2013 he's been in charge of keeping MPs in check in the House. Video, Audio
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Think what early childhood education is worth, govt urged
Early childhood groups are urging the government to rethink what their sector is worth.
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Joe Harawira, haka judge
Joe Harawira talks about his life in kapahaka and his judging role at Te Matatini. Video, Audio
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Children's commissioner urges halt to education bill
A major overhaul of the education system must be put hold until children are consulted, the Children's Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft says.
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Schools 'more reliant' on donations
A change in the way funding is allocated is likely to lead to make schools more dependant on donations and fees, education leaders say.
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Nikki Kaye returns to Parliament, hopeful of new role
National MP Nikki Kaye says she "dreams" of taking on the role of Education Minister, as she returns to work after recovering from breast cancer. Video, Audio
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Govt needs to promote teaching as a career - Labour
The Labour Party is calling for the government to spend more promoting teaching as a career, saying under-funding has contributed to the Auckland teacher shortage.
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Prime Minister schools Ngāpuhi on 'tikanga'
Prime Minister Bill English has paid tribute to Rātana Pā by acknowledging their Māori protocols and customs.
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Green Party lines up for Māori seats
Ratana celebrations which begin today take on extra political significance given the seven Māori seats are shaping up as key battlegrounds in this year's election.
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What might happen in 2017?
Donald Trump as US president, Bill English as Prime Minister and more hot weather. Here are RNZ reporters' picks for what might happen in 2017.
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Deaths, dildoes and Donald: The big stories of 2016
It started with Bowie, ended with Bill and was riddled in between with seismic jolts both physical and political. If you were after a quiet year, 2016 wasn't it.
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Far North's first kura kaupapa to close for good
The problems at the Far North's first Māori language immersion school cannot be resolved, the Minister of Education says.
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New PM's Cabinet changes only cosmetic
Power Play - The new line-up is not so much a new face, but the same face with a touch of powder and some new lippy, writes Jane Patterson.
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English names new Cabinet line-up
Prime Minister Bill English has announced his new Cabinet - and there are no great surprises. Video
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CABINET LATEST: Education Minister Hekia Parata and Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully to keep portfolios until May
News 18 Dec 2016CABINET LATEST: Education Minister Hekia Parata and Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully to keep portfolios until May
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PM's reshuffle to 'make a statement'
Amy Adams and Jonathan Coleman are likely to be among big winners in this afternoon's Cabinet reshuffle, a political commentator says.
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Govt spends up for school upgrades
Hamilton will get a new primary school, and there will be major redevelopment programmes at schools in Wellington and Auckland, the government has announced.
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Ministers get set for weekend Cabinet reshuffle
Government ministers will find out their fate over the weekend, as the Prime Minister Bill English finalises the details of his Cabinet reshuffle.
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New PM's first day fits the Bill
Power Play - Bill English has made a start setting himself apart from his predecessor, says Jane Patterson.