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Jewish children facing increased antisemitism in New Zealand schools
Jewish children have been the target of widespread antisemitism at school since the Hamas-led 7 October attack on Israel, says the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand.
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Country singer helps fan he unwittingly sued for $400,000
Luke Combs says he was "sick to my stomach" after winning a lawsuit against a fan.
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Reports reveal messages sent by Dunedin councillor to former deputy mayor
Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich and councillor Carmen Houlahan breached the council's code of conduct, an independent investigator has found.
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'We're not too young to be affected': Rangatahi lead hīkoi in Blenheim
When protests were taking place across the country led by Te Pāti Māori, "Blenheim was a little bit shy".
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Chris Cairns walks into bar after spinal stroke
Chris Cairns has walked himself into a pub for the first time since suffering a stroke in 2021.
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Tania Tan: Northern Marianas double gold medalist in Honiara 'glad to make an impact'
Tania Tan, 22, the CNMI's first two-time gold medalist at the Pacific Games, says she is happy to inspire others following her performance in Honiara.
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Student hunger, bad teachers revealed in latest PISA tests
Phones, hunger and bad teachers were among problems revealed as New Zealand teens' scores dipped further in the PISA tests of reading, writing and maths. Audio
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Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
We've just had our first uninterrupted season of professional women's rugby in New Zealand, so how is it all looking asks Jamie Wall.
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Mayor under pressure after rumour-based reports
Wellington’s mayor is under pressure after acknowledging an alcohol problem. Her admission was prompted by media questions about drunken ‘antics’ based in part on a reported recording which no media… Audio
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Mayor under pressure after rumour-based reports
Wellington’s mayor is under pressure after acknowledging an alcohol problem. Her admission was prompted by media questions about drunken ‘antics’ based in part on a reported recording which no media…
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Football Ferns coach concerned after top player walks away
Football Ferns coach Jitka Klimkova says it's concerning that one of the country's top players has had to walk away from their club.
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Watch: 'We are going to ban phones across NZ in schools' - Luxon
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford have spoken about their plans for schooling, local government and the economy in Auckland.
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Woke-washing and green-hushing
Some big brands have taken big steps backwards with their images, just as they thought they were jumping on a bandwagon of progressive thought and inclusivity. Audio
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Woke-washing and green-hushing
Some big brands have taken big steps backwards with their images, just as they thought they were jumping on a bandwagon of progressive thought and inclusivity.
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Wellington mayor Tory Whanau admits alcohol problem
She's admitted having a drinking problem after another incident of drunken behaviour in public and says she's since sought professional help.
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David Brooks: how to know another person
Sociologist David Brooks used to think wisdom was the ability to utter life-changing maxims like Dumbledore or Yoda. Now he believes it's about deeply seeing someone else's experience. "I think wisdom… Video, Audio
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Axing sexuality, relationship education guidelines would be 'huge mistake'
The lead writer of the sexuality and relationship education guidelines is alarmed the new government has agreed to remove them.
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Daniel Oppenheimer: Can hand writing survive the digital age?
Audio 26 Nov 2023Perhaps this year's letter to Santa will reap more benefit than just what's under the tree on Christmas morning. Daniel M. Oppenheimer is a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in the… Audio
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"There is nobody who fails to be interesting"
Audio 26 Nov 2023On Saturday, Kim Hill brought the curtain down on a 38-year career at RNZ. After making her name as an unparalleled interviewer, she switched places and let Sunday Morning's Jim Mora ask her… Video, Audio
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André 3000's New Blue Sun is one of the most extreme artistic pivots in modern music
Tony Stamp reviews the first solo album from one of the world's best MC's... featuring no rapping, and a lot of flute. Video, Audio
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André 3000's New Blue Sun is one of the most extreme artistic pivots in modern music
Tony Stamp reviews the first solo album from one of the world's best MC's... featuring no rapping, and a lot of flute.
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Act leader David Seymour on completed coalition talks
ACT Leader David Seymour speaks to Lisa Owen.
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OpenAI's latest breakthrough a threat to humanity, board heard
CEO Sam Altman was fired after staff wrote a letter claiming their latest advance was a step towards an artificial general intelligence, sources say.
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Community bulletin: Turban Day marked in Canterbury as Diwali festive season ends
The almost two-month-long Indian festive season draws to a close.
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Michael Wilson is now the 7th athlete of Kiwi heritage to sign up to the NFL
Although not born in Aotearoa, Wilson's Kiwi aunty is legendary soccer player Maureen Jacobson. He has become the seventh athlete of New Zealand heritage to grace the fields of the NFL.