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The Black-billed Gull: When the world’s most endangered gull comes to town
The Black-billed Gull: When the world’s most endangered gull comes to town
Christchurch's population of endangered tarāpuka/black-billed gulls may have a new home. Video
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Animal sanctuary scrambles to rehome 2000 rescued hens
Animal sanctuary scrambles to rehome 2000 rescued hens
A Waikato animal sanctuary is determined all 2000 battery hens will be adopted in its latest rescue.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
An eight member advisory group has appointed to review the governance and structure of Sport New Zealand and High Performance Sport NZ.
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State surveillance body cautions over police facial recognition technology
State surveillance body cautions over police facial recognition technology
A US watchdog of state surveillance says the advisers that New Zealand police are bringing in have a lot to watch out for.
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Oversight office urged after moves to expand counter-terrorism laws
Oversight office urged after moves to expand counter-terrorism laws
The government is being asked to consider appointing an independent person to review how counter-terrorism laws are operated in New Zealand.
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Rare giant wētā moved to breeding facility
Rare giant wētā moved to breeding facility
Twelve rare giant wētā have been successfully relocated to a purpose-built captive rearing facility.
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Teaching children (and adults) wellbeing and coping skills
The best way to empower young people is to give them tools to manage their own emotions says clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire. She's written a children's book When the Wind Blew, which introduces… Audio
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Bay of Plenty DHB introduces free ultrasound scans
Midwives in the Bay of Plenty hope the introduction of free ultrasound scans for pregnant women in their district will pave the way for the rest of the country.
The region's DHB has been partially… Audio
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Chris Hipkins on MIQ workers: 'I'm not going to put all of them under suspicion'
Chris Hipkins: 'Border workers don't wear ankle bracelets'
The Covid-19 Response Minister says he won't be putting workers in managed isolation facilities under suspicion due to the actions of a border security guard who "was lying" about getting tested for… Audio
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Government called on to consider independent overseer for counter-terrorism law
The government is being asked to consider appointing an independent person to review how counter-terrorism laws are operated in New Zealand.
Justice Minister Kris Faafoi introduced the… Audio
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Gannets shot dead at Muriwai bird colony, DOC and police investigating
Gannets shot dead at Muriwai bird colony, DOC and police investigating
An investigation has been launched after eight tākapu were shot dead at the colony at Muriwai Beach, on Auckland's west coast.
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Ridding internet of all concerning content would be 'unrealistic goal' for Christchurch Call - Ardern
Ridding internet of all concerning content would be 'unrealistic goal' - PM
Jacinda Ardern says there is now an online defence framework for the online world that didn't exist before the Christchurch Call. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern on two years since Christchurch Call
Two years after the Christchurch mosque attacks the Government has introduced to Parliament new counter terrorism legislation and along with France is claiming 'significant progress' in removing… Audio
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Broad support in Parliament for new counter terrorism laws
There is broad support for new counter terrorism laws in the wake of the Royal Commission into the Christchurch Mosque attacks.
The legislation introduced to the House focusses on cracking down on… Audio
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New MP: ACT's Karen Chhour
Each week we like to introduce to you to one of our many new members of parliament. This week it's the turn of ACT's Karen Chhour - one of nine new MPs brought into the house on ACT leader David… Audio
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Counterterrorism laws expansion bill follows up mosque attacks report
Counterterrorism laws expansion bill follows up mosque attacks report
Travel to or from New Zealand to commit a terrorist act, and planning or preparing for such an act, would become illegal under the proposed law.
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New Zealand residence visa decision due, minister's powers to be extended
New Zealand residence visa decision due, minister's powers to be extended
The government will make an announcement soon on when it will restart the process for skilled migrants to become residents, it says. A suspension review was expected at the end of March.
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Who benefits from a child sex offender register?
No one would argue against a Child Protection Act - but is a register for child sex abusers actually protecting children? Audio
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Does a sex offender register really keep children safe?
Who benefits from a child sex offender register?
No one would argue against a Child Protection Act - but is a register for child sex abusers actually protecting children?
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Opinion: New Zealand's new housing policy is really just a new tax package
Opinion: New housing policy is really just a new tax package
The government's package of housing policy instruments is a long way from optimal. You might even call it a shambles, Norman Gemmell writes.
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Alibaba accepts record China fine, vows to change
Alibaba accepts record China fine, vows to change
Chinese tech giant Alibaba said on Monday that it accepted a record penalty imposed by the country's anti-monopoly regulator.
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Disabled Persons Assembly complaint part-upheld by Media Council
Disabled Persons Assembly complaint part-upheld by Media Council
The Media Council has ruled that an aspect of the RNZ audio story 'We don't fit in' - the struggle over Funded Family Care' was unfair to the Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) and its former chairperson…
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The impact of divorce on men
New research questions how well the mandatory mediation for separating couples is working and shines a light on the impact of divorce on men. A law change in 2014 introduced mandatory family dispute… Audio
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The anti-Asian sentiment bubbling below the surface
The spotlight being shone on anti-Asian attacks in America is spilling over to New Zealand, and has highlighted the fact that such sentiments lurk beneath the surface here too. Audio
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Anti-Asian sentiment in NZ - it's real, it's everywhere
The anti-Asian sentiment bubbling below the surface
The spotlight being shone on anti-Asian attacks in America is spilling over to New Zealand, and has highlighted the fact that such sentiments lurk beneath the surface here too.
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