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Teen's fishing death prompts call for review of life jacket rules
Teen's fishing death prompts call for review of life jacket rules
Coroner Robin Kay's recommendations come as part of an inquiry into the death of Matthew Smith, 18, who drowned off the Sugar Loaf Islands in 2016.
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Players keen to join Fijiana 7s following Olympic success
Players keen to join Fijiana 7s following Olympic success
The coach of the Fiji women's sevens team has been inundated with messages and phone calls from prospective players since their bronze medal win at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Covid-19: NSW records 199 new community cases, Queensland detects 16
Covid-19: NSW records 199 new community cases, Queensland detects 16
New South Wales has reported 199 locally acquired cases of Covid-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday.
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Unknown species hauled up in bottom trawling nets - report
Unknown species hauled up in bottom trawling nets - report
A report from an environmental coalition says bottom trawlers have hauled up 128 previously unknown species in the past three years.
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South Island tīeke adjust to life on mainland after absence of 'hundreds of years'
Rare wattlebirds 'noisy', charismatic newcomers to sanctuary
It is hoped the release of South Island tīeke into a wildlife sanctuary in Nelson could be the start of the first population of the birds on the mainland.
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Series 2 | Episode 5: Reimagining Justice - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
In this episode, Kahu engages in wānanga with two kaikōrero advocates who are reimagining justice in Aotearoa - Awatea Mita and Emmy Rakete. Audio
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Scientists urge Pacific to be proactive about tuna migration
The authors of a new study predicting a dramatic change in Pacific tuna migration are urging regional leaders to be proactive. Audio
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Live cattle export ships continue to depart
Live cattle export ships continue to depart since phased ban announced
Five live export ships have departed New Zealand since the government announced these are being phased out, with another arriving today.
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US senators finalise details of $1 trillion infrastructure plan
US senators finalise details of $1 trillion infrastructure plan
The bipartisan legislation to invest in roads, bridges, ports, high-speed internet and other infrastructure may pass by the end of the week, a Republican Senator says.
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Advocates question if conversion therapy ban goes far enough
Advocates are questioning whether new legislation to make conversion therapy a criminal act goes far enough.
Justice Minister Kris Faafoi introduced the legislation on Friday after a long campaign to… Audio
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Four-day working week plan picking up steam
Charlotte Lockhart is the CEO of the not-for-profit 4 Day Week Global project. This week, Mark Takano, a US Representative for California, announced he has introduced legislation for a 4-day… Audio
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Fiji govt urged to scrap plan to amend Land Bill
Debate on Fiji Land Bill heats up amid detention of MPs and rights advocates
The political tussle amid a worsening Covid-19 crisis continues in Fiji.
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Former victim of gay conversion therapy lauds government's move to ban it
'It does do lasting damage' - victim of gay conversion therapy
A man who was forced into conversion therapy as a teenager says the government's ban of the practice will help prevent long-lasting suffering.
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Olympic glory: Sports stars from around the world
Olympic glory: Sports stars from around the world
There isn't one Olympics, despite what the IOC likes to think. Every nation has its own Olympics, its own stars, its own history and its own sense of how well it has done. Jeremy Rees showcases some…
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The Mixtape: Liam Finn
Now one-fifth of Crowded House, Liam is on the verge of releasing a new project named 'Liam Finn's Hyperverse'.
Liam Finn introduces some of his favourite songs and talks about life, Crowded House… Video, Audio
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INTRODUCING: Tree Nurse
Taupō born, Auckland-based musician Lucy Campbell has been performing live under the alias Treenurse for years. She introduces her new single 'Graveyard' to Charlotte Ryan. Video, Audio
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Opinion: Boycott Israel, the apartheid state under new management
Opinion: Boycott Israel, the apartheid state under new management
Comment - Instead of cosying up to apartheid Israel, New Zealand should be pressuring its government to abide by international law and United Nations resolutions, writes John Minto.
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Climate change migration of Tuna threatening Pacific economies
Audio 31 Jul 2021New study finds the climate change induced migration of Tuna stocks is threatening future Pacific economies. Audio
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Government cracks down on conversion therapy
Conversion therapy will become a crime punishable by up to five years in prison, under legislation introduced to Parliament today.
It involves attempting to change a person's sexual orientation -… Audio
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Conversion therapy 'widely discredited by science' - Faafoi
Conversion therapy 'widely discredited by science' - Faafoi
Conversion therapy can cause serious harm, says Justice Minister Kris Faafoi, who is introducing the government's planned law to ban the practice.
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WorkSafe probes truckers' poor pay in safety investigation
WorkSafe probes truckers' poor pay in safety investigation
Truck drivers' fatigue and mental and physical health has emerged as a "serious concern" in a study on what might be increasing risks on the road.
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Conversion therapy legislation to cover religious groups
Conversion therapy legislation to cover religious groups
The government's ban on conversion therapy will cover religious groups, but they will still be able to freely express their beliefs.
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NSW reports 239 new Covid-19 cases
NSW reports 239 new Covid-19 cases
The Australian state of New South Wales has recorded 239 new locally acquired cases overnight, and at least 70 of them were infectious in the community.
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Skimping on comfort for the sake of looks
Too short, too skimpy, badly designed, or just uncomfortable - women have for too long been on the receiving end of uniform rules where one size doesn't fit all. Audio
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An Olympic-sized argument over women's sport uniforms
Skimping on comfort for the sake of looks
Too short, too skimpy, badly designed, or just uncomfortable - women have for too long been on the receiving end of uniform rules where one size doesn't fit all.
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