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Who were the World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza?
Australian aid worker among 7 killed in Israeli airstrike
The aid workers killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza were British, Polish, Australian, Palestinian and a dual US-Canadian citizen.
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Guyon Espiner: Tough interviews and Type 1 Diabetes
Author, journalist and broadcaster Guyon Espiner swaps notes with Anika on tough interviews, living with diabetes and life in general. Video, Audio
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'A big arm wrestle' - Warriors reflect on tough win over Knights
'A big arm wrestle' - Warriors reflect on tough win over Knights
Chanel Harris-Tavita played 70 minutes off the bench while Kurt Capewell made almost 50 tackles. Video
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Flow of info blown off course by Gabrielle
A review of the Cyclone Gabrielle response found the emergency management response was not fit for purpose - and not good for media providing critical 'real time' coverage of the disaster. But one…
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Flow of info blown off course by Gabrielle
Flow of info blown off course by Gabrielle
A review of the Cyclone Gabrielle response found the emergency management response was not fit for purpose - and not good for media providing critical 'real time' coverage of the disaster. But one…
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Girls State: Imagining a world run by young women
Filmmakers Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss's creative partnership spans two decades, winning them Emmy awards and several prizes at Sundance. Their latest documentary Girls State follows teenage girls… Audio
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs: What we know about the accusations against him
Sean 'Diddy' Combs: What we know about the accusations against him
A string of sexual assault allegations have been made against Sean "Diddy" Combs, one of the most successful music moguls in the history of rap.
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'Adrenalinised desk jockeys' and meetings in a cupboard: Cyclone Gabrielle emergency response
The chaos, farce and fatigue of an emergency response
'Adrenalinised desk jockeys' cluttered the office and staff retreated to meetings in a cupboard, a review of the Cyclone Gabrielle response revealed.
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Ministry of Education starts urgent cleanup at Panmure school
Ministry of Education starts urgent cleanup at Panmure school
It comes after images of mould, mushrooms, and leaky buildings at Sommerville School hit headlines earlier this month.
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TV presenter Oriini Kaipara furious at artist 'profiting off whakapapa'
Oriini Kaipara furious at artist 'profiting off whakapapa'
A painting depicting the likeness of the former TV presenter has been removed from a sale after complaints it was done without her consent.
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Grace Palmer: Sitcom success and IBS
Actor Grace Palmer has hit the big time with a role on the American sitcom Animal Control. She talks about learning her craft on Shortland Street, her Social Media presence and controlling her IBS. Video, Audio
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'Quiet on Set' documentary drops alleged abuse bombshells on popular Nickelodeon shows
'Quiet on Set': Alleged abuse bombshells on Nickelodeon shows
The four-part documentary series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV reveals that actor Drake Bell was sexually abused by Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Speed, scale of disaster 'overwhelmed' under-prepared officials, report finds
Speed and scale of Cyclone Gabrielle overwhelmed officials - report
The national emergency management system "sets up good people to fail", a review has found.
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Netball's new battleground: the competition for elite female athletes
Netball's new battleground: the competition for elite female athletes
Netball used to be the envy of most women's sport in New Zealand but as the national body gets ready to mark 100 years, Bridget Tunnicliffe looks at the sport's new battleground.
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Battles rage around Gaza's Al Shifa hospital, Israel says 170 gunmen dead
Israel says 170 gunmen dead as battles rage around Gaza hospital
The hospital is one of the few healthcare facilities even partially operational in the northern Gaza Strip and has also been housing displaced civilians.
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Tailored treatments: How AI will change NZ healthcare, and what we must get right
Tailored treatments: How AI will change NZ healthcare
Analysis - Since the decoding of the human genome in 2003, we have entered the age of precision prevention, Arindam Basu writes.
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Musk's Neuralink shows first brain-chip patient playing online chess
First brain-chip patient plays online chess with Musk's Neuralink
The implant seeks to enable people to control a computer cursor or keyboard using only their thoughts.
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Kaiora Tipene: On life and death
Casketeer Kaiora Tipene and Anika talk about life, death and some of the weirder burial requests Kaiora has received. Video, Audio
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Tāngarākau campground murder: Justice Williamson-Atkinson, 17, jailed for killing camper
Teen pleads innocence as life term handed down for murdering camper
The teen was on a programme for at-risk youth when he fatally stabbed Adrian Humphreys.
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Rotorua cancels drag queens’ Rainbow Storytime for kids over ‘safety concerns’
Rainbow Storytime cancelled over 'safety concerns'
The decision follows 'hostile dialogue' and 'rapid spread of misinformation'.
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Disability funding changes: 'It's a massive impact', sector groups warn
Sector issues warning over disability funding changes
Autism NZ's chief executive Dane Dougan says their inboxes have been flooded by people wondering what's next during a "scary time". Audio
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Christchurch man jailed for 14 years over role in US porn videos
'Stole hundreds of lives': Christchurch man jailed over role in US porn videos
Matthew Isaac Wolfe helped a fellow Kiwi to deceive and coerce young women to appear in the videos.
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How netball trailblazers carved a place for women and girls in NZ sport
How netball trailblazers carved a place for women and girls in NZ sport
It's been the number one sport for women and girls in this country for more than 100 years. As Netball NZ gears up for its centenary, Bridget Tunnicliffe looks at how the sport carved its own path.
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Rotorua councillors clash over library Rainbow Storytime event
Rotorua councillors clash over library drag queen event
One councillor said his social media "lit up like a Christmas tree" with protests while another said the people should "call out" "horrible comments" about the event.
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Community papers to be digitalised to preserve Aotearoa's history
Community papers to be digitalised to preserve Aotearoa's history
The Preserving Local History and Education Trust worries if local newspapers are not digitalised now, the first written draft of history will be lost forever.