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School cellphone ban: What you need to know
School cellphone ban: What you need to know
Explainer - What will a ban on cellphones in schools achieve? Can students use them during lunch breaks? And what happens if you need to contact your child?
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From aquatic algae to Niuean rites of passage: Loading Docs back for 10th season
Audio 28 Apr 2024It’s the 10th season of Loading Docs - an initiative to showcase Aotearoa’s documentary filmmakers. For a decade, it’s helped mentor emerging talent who’ve gone on to pursue successful careers in the… Audio
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The island where people's stories are paramount
On Great Barrier Island the media landscape is bucking the national trend - it's flourishing Audio
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Great Barrier's thriving media scene
The island where people's stories are paramount
On Great Barrier Island the media landscape is bucking the national trend - it's flourishing
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Cyber skills programme for tamariki recognised at Māori Language Awards
Cyber skills programme for tamariki recognised at Māori Language Awards
A lot of young people are always online and it's hoped the programme will help them to keep safe.
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Explainer: What is so special about TikTok's technology?
Explainer: What is so special about TikTok's technology?
The US is threatening to ban TikTok - but why? Here is how it works and why it has attracted more discussion than technology used by its rivals.
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Baby saved from dead mother's womb in Gaza dies
Baby saved from dead mother's womb in Gaza dies
Baby Sabreen was delivered by an emergency C-section after an Israeli air strike killed her mother, but has now died in hospital.
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Pasifika Sipoti wrap
Pasifika Sipoti wrap
A wrap of sport that took place this week from around the region, including cricket, rugby and soccer.
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The Week in Politics: Days of drama and demotions
Week in Politics: The Tribunal, gangs, demotions
Analysis - Two ministers were stripped of portfolios, drama broke out at the Waitangi Tribunal, and the gang patch ban bill ran into opposition.
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Controversial agreement with Azerbaijan sparks fresh row in New Caledonia
Controversial agreement with Azerbaijan sparks fresh row in New Caledonia
Analysis - The signing of a controversial cooperation agreement between New Caledonia's Congress and the National Assembly of Azerbaijan has fuelled more tensions.
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Three's Ryan Bridge rumoured to be signing with Newstalk ZB
Three's Ryan Bridge joining Newstalk ZB?
He is first in line to be the new host of Newstalk ZB's Early Edition morning show, according to a report.
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Nelson City Council turns off Facebook comments amid surge in misinformation, abuse
Council turns off Facebook comments amid surge in abuse
The comments section is not a healthy way to debate issues the community is facing, council says.
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NRL: A different kind of Anzac Day fixture for the Warriors
NRL: A different kind of Anzac Day fixture for the Warriors
Warriors announce squad for Titans clash while Tohu Harris admits that it will feel a bit strange not playing the Melbourne Storm.
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Pasifika Sipoti wrap
Pasifika Sipoti wrap
A wrap of sport that took place from around the region, including rugby, rugby league, football and swimming.
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Eliza McCartney's journey back from the brink: 'It's almost like losing who you think you are'
Eliza McCartney's journey back from the brink
The Rio bronze medallist says there were many moments over the last year when she thought she would not go to another Olympics. She was wrong.
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Public sector job cuts: Affected staff criticise leaders' handling of announcements
'We are not waste' - Public sector leaders criticised over job cut announcements
Staff are shell shocked and frustrated, and say leaders handled the announcements poorly.
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Newshub's Mike McRoberts to end career as news presenter when newsroom closes
Mike McRoberts to end career as news presenter
McRoberts has spent the last 23 years of his career with Newshub, and says its the right time to pursue new opportunities.
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Pasifika Sipoti wrap
Pasifika Sipoti wrap
A wrap of sport that took place this week from around the region, including rugby, rugby league, soccer, tennis, swimming.
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Dubai airport chaos as UAE and Oman reel from deadly storms
Dubai airport chaos as UAE and Oman reel from deadly storms
Heavy rain has continued to batter Gulf states, causing deadly flash floods and disrupting flights at the world's second-busiest airport.
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How mums can support their daughters' healthy body image
Negative body image is a lifelong issue for many women which social media only serves to fuel. Yet the habits and self-talk of mothers can also have a profound effect on young girls becoming overly… Audio
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Dave Letele opens up about gangs, bootcamps and why he fell out with the Prime Minister
Community leader and former boxer Dave Letele tells Guyon his thoughts on the new Government's crackdown on gangs, whether bootcamps really work, and if he'll ever get into the political ring himself.
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At the Movies - Late Night With The Devil
In Late Night with The Devil, a 1970s TV host goes for the ultimate shock interview at Halloween. "Absolutely brilliant," says Stephen King. Is he right? Audio
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At the Movies - Late Night With The Devil
At the Movies - Late Night With The Devil
In Late Night with The Devil, a 1970s TV host goes for the ultimate shock interview at Halloween. "Absolutely brilliant," says Stephen King. Is he right?
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Defamation laws under spotlight after high profile Australian trial
Audio 16 Apr 2024Steven Price is a barrister specialising in media law and joins Nights to discuss the long running Bruce Lehrmann defamation case. Audio
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The youth curfew in Alice Springs has ended. What did we learn? Will it happen again?
What was learnt from the Alice Springs youth curfew
The curfew - introduced in the wake of a series of violent incidents - was a divisive short-term measure that did not result in any arrests.