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Backyard fight clubs: thuggery or a way to heal?
Audio 27 Nov 2025The world of backyard fight clubs is a controversial one. and when TVNZ in depth journalist Indira Stewart began investigating them in Auckland and Northland, she wasn't sure what she'd find. Audio
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Nurses sick of being used as 'chess pieces' by Health NZ, in second week of work-to-rule strike
Nurses sick of being used as 'chess pieces' by Health NZ - union
Nurses nationwide are refusing to work extra shifts or fill roster gaps, forcing hospital managers to cancel planned care and reduce ward beds. Audio
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Nurses refuse to work extra shifts during work-to-rule strikes
Nurses across the county are refusing to work extra shifts or fill roster gaps, forcing hospital managers to cancel planned care and reduce ward beds where possible. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Report into health of New Zealand’s tech sector
The tech sector has been a major bright spot in the economic doom and gloom in recent years. The TIN report is a well-regarded barometer of the sector, quantifying the economic significance of the top… Audio
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Lawsuit alleges social media giants buried their own research on teen mental health harms
Social media giants accused of burying own research on teen mental health harm
YouTube, for example, recognized that short-form videos can trigger an "addiction cycle" but developed its Shorts feature anyway, according to the filing. An internal Snapchat document identified…
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'More could have been done': How two murdered children were taken out of school and fell through the cracks
Why two murdered children weren't found for four years
Yuna and Minu Jo were found in suitcases in a storage facility years after they stopped turning up at school. Audio
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Thailand airlifts patients, rushes supplies as floods in south kill 33
Thailand airlifts patients, rushes supplies as floods in south kill 33
The Thai military has mobilised boats, helicopters and even its lone aircraft carrier to deliver supplies and evacuate the sick.
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Three arrested for allegedly selling cannabis illegally under the guise of a medical license
Three arrested for alleged illegal selling of cannabis
Police believed the three were part of an organised crime group in Christchurch.
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New Zealand's track record of racial equality under review at the UN
NZ's track record of racial equality under review at the UN
Māori leaders have told a UN committee that racism against Māori has escalated under the current government.
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Global demand for rare earths is wreaking havoc on one of Asia’s mightiest river systems
Global demand for rare earths wreaks havoc on important river
Rare earths are at the centre of furious geopolitical competition, especially between the United States and China.
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Mental health data won't be misused by new AI navigation tool - minister
Mental health data won't be misused by AI navigation tool - minister
A new AI tool will be a "real game changer in providing faster and real time access to support", says the mental health minister. Audio
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Grace Wisnewski returns to Football Ferns
After taking time out of the game to deal with a serious injury and to focus on her mental health, Grace Wisnewski has fallen back in love with football. The Kiwi has been recalled to the Football… Audio
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AI tool to provide digital front door to mental health services
A new AI navigation tool will provide a digital front door to mental health services, according to the Minister responsible. The government says a big barrier to accessing mental health services is… Audio
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Why creativity is an important as health and exercise
We know the usual pillars of health; sleep, exercise, watch your diet and maintain social connections. Dr Daisy Fancourt says her research shows we need to add a fifth pillar, creativity. She's a… Audio
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Close contact of a measles case released from quarantine in the Cook Islands
Close contact of a measles case released from quarantine
Acting secretary of health Roana Mataitini says the test results came back negative from New Zealand.
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Pahīatua homicide: Police continue hunt for Jeremy Robertson six weeks after mother's death
Hunt continues for Jeremy Robertson six weeks after mother's death
Finding the suspect in Karen Gilbert-Palmer's death is "key" to seeing justice served, a detective says.
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Being a fussy eater might not be as straightforward as it seems
A large study into avoidant and restrictive eating (which is an extreme form of picky eating) in children shows the issue is much more common than we thought. About 6% of children have ongoing… Audio
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Fijian MP: Violence against women and girls 'permeates every dimension of society'
Fijian MP: Violence against women and girls 'permeates every dimension of society'
"The cost of violence is not only emotional - it is national."
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PNG parliament set to debate 30 billion kina budget for 2026
Parliament set to debate 30 billion kina budget for 2026
The 2026 Budget totals K30.9 billion (approximately NZ$12.4 million) in expenditure, up from K28.3b this year, framed as a continuation of the country's long-term repair plan.
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Ministers were warned against teen welfare crackdown, documents reveal
Ministers were warned against teen welfare crackdown, documents show
Officials said the changes could actually increase long-term benefit dependency.
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Hayfever season: What are the triggers, traits and treatments?
If you're part of the 20 percent of Kiwis who suffer from hay fever - there's probably no need to tell you we're into peak season right now. Audio
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Scientists discover four major turning points for human brain
Scientists discover four major turning points for human brain
The first ever study of its kind found the brain doesn't shift into 'adult mode' until a person is in their early 30s.
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Suitcase killings: Mum gets life sentence for murdering children, hiding bodies
Mum who murdered children and hid their bodies jailed
Hakyung Lee has been given a life sentence for killing her son and daughter before putting their bodies in suitcases.
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Football Fern Grace Wisnewski loving the sport again after mental health break
Grace Wisnewski loving football again after mental health break
The Football Fern rediscovered her passion for the sport while playing in Denmark with FC Nordsjælland.
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Plan to overhaul Otago and Queenstown healthcare announced
Plan to overhaul Otago and Queenstown healthcare announced
It wants to shift more services out of Dunedin and Invercargill hospitals and into Queenstown, Wānaka, and Cromwell. Audio