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  • Māori academic warns draft curriculum erases children's rights to local histories

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    4 Nov 2025
    Students learning in a school classroom.

    "Every child has a right to know whose land they stand on."

    Māori academic warns draft curriculum erases children's rights to local histories
  • Why keeping rugby league's eligibility rules is a win for the Pacific

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    Pacific sport
    4 Nov 2025
    Tonga captain Jason Taumalolo charges ahead during the Pacific Championship match against the Kiwis at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland.

    Opinion - Prior to the rule changes, only three countries - Australia, England and New Zealand - dominated the men's competition, writes Iliesa Tora.

    Why keeping rugby league's eligibility rules is a win for the Pacific Islands
  • Minister warned of crime advisory group chair's 'concerning behaviour'

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    New Zealand Politics
    3 Nov 2025
    Sunny Kaushal is the chair of a ministerial advisory group on retail crime.

    Details of the alleged behaviour are still being kept secret.

    Minister warned of crime advisory group chair's 'concerning behaviour'
  • Melbourne Cup: Now you see them, now you don’t

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    Sport
    2 Nov 2025
    Jockey Seamie Heffernan rides Anthony Van Dyck (R) to victory in the Derby Stakes on the second day of the Epsom Derby Festival in Surrey, southern England on June 1, 2019

    What happens when the race that stops the nation also stops you from seeing the horses that don't finish?

    Melbourne Cup: Now you see them, now you don’t
  • Labour wants crackdown on 'cowboy' charter school bids

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    30 Oct 2025
    Labour Party Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni and Labour Leader Chris Hipkins.

    As a trust attempts an unsupported takeover of Kelston Boys' High School, the Opposition is raising concerns.

    Labour wants crackdown on 'cowboy' charter school bids amid Kelston Boys battle
  • 'Battle lines drawn': Group explains why it's trying a charter school takeover

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    New Zealand education
    30 Oct 2025
    Kelston Boys' High School facing an unsupported takeover by Bangerz Education and Wellbeing Trust.

    A trust behind a plan to change a public school to a charter school against its will says it is facing abuse.

    'Battle lines drawn', group behind Kelston Boys' charter school bid says
  • Where will New Zealand's next national team coaches come from?

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    Sport
    30 Oct 2025
    National team coaches: Noeline Taurua, Rob Walter, Scott Robertson, Michael Mayne, Darren Bazeley, Allan Bunting.

    Analysis - Former players, assistants promoted to the top job, or someone out of leftfield. Sports have options when looking for their national team coach.

    Where will New Zealand's next national team coaches come from?
  • 13-year-old has major surgery after eating 100 magnets

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    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    29 Oct 2025
    An X-ray of the magnets.

    Surgeons at Tauranga Hospital had to remove part of the boy's bowel to get out the magnets bought on Temu.

    13-year-old has major surgery after eating 100 magnets bought on Temu
  • Temu distances itself from boy who swallowed 100 magnets

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    Business Corrections and Clarifications
    29 Oct 2025
    An X-ray of the magnets.

    Part of the boy's bowel after he ate between 80 and 100 of the small but powerful magnets.

    Temu distances itself from boy who swallowed 100 magnets
  • Money talks: The other side of being an All Black

    News
    Sport
    29 Oct 2025
    Beauden Barrett. Graphic: Liam K. Swiggs

    Analysis: The All Blacks don't do promos anymore, they do 'champion events' - especially this week in Chicago, writes Jamie Wall.

    Money talks: The other side of being an All Black
  • Rabuka confirms Prasad's resignation after anti-corruption charges

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    29 Oct 2025
    Biman Prasad, left, and Sitiveni Rabuka in December 2022.

    The development comes less than a week after the resignation of co-Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica, who is also facing corruption charges.

    'Political chaos': Fiji PM Rabuka confirms Biman Prasad's resignation after anti-corruption charges
  • Widow of convicted murderer wants to clear his name

    News
    New Zealand Nark
    28 Oct 2025
    Archival photograph of a man (Ross Appelgren) holding a fresh caught fish in one hand and a can of beer in the other. He wears sunglasses and a blue sweatshirt and black shorts and smiles softly while looking at the camera.

    Ross Appelgren was accused of beating a fellow prisoner to death in 1985 - but his wife and legal team say fresh evidence will prove he was innocent. Audio

    Wife of convicted murderer Ross Appelgren to appeal - with fresh evidence she says proves his innocence
  • 'By God's love': First-ever complete Tokelauan Bible launched

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    Pacific Tokelau
    28 Oct 2025
    Tokelau Bible launch on Fakaofo 2025.

    Tokelau is celebrating the launch of the first full Bible translation in Gagana Tokelau.

    'By God's love': First-ever complete Tokelauan Bible launched
  • ‘We expect the best out of them': Scott Robertson wary of Irish threat

    News
    Sport
    28 Oct 2025
    Scott Robertson in Chicago.

    Despite a statement win in the corresponding fixture last year, the All Blacks are keen to reclaim Chicago from Ireland.

    ‘We expect the best out of them': Scott Robertson wary of Irish threat
  • Reconnecting with Tokelau through language and identity

    News
    Pacific Tokelau
    27 Oct 2025
    Tokelau Language Week runs from 26 October to 1 November.

    University of Auckland graduate Mia-Mae Taitimu-Stevens is living this year's Te Vaiaho o te Gagana Tokelau theme.

    Reconnecting with Tokelau through language and identity
  • What All Blacks' US visit is really about

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    27 Oct 2025
    Damian McKenzie, Jordie Barrett, Beauden Barrett. Graphic: Liam K. Swiggs

    NZ Rugby are putting a flex on World Rugby with an eye on the 2031 World Cup, writes Jamie Wall.

    All of which are American dreams: What this All Blacks visit is really about
  • Talley's v TVNZ in defamation confrontation

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    26 Oct 2025
    TVNZ reporter Thomas Mead (L) is questioned by Brian Dickey KC (R) while Tim Murphy of Newsroom looks on.

    TVNZ's newsgathering ended up under the microscope in the Talley's defamation trial. What can we learn from this high-stakes case?

    Mediawatch: Talley's vs TVNZ in defamation confrontation
  • Hearts and minds battle on mega-strike, Talleys v TVNZ in court

    Audio
    media
    26 Oct 2025

    Lawyers went toe-to-toe in court for weeks over a series of TVNZ news scoops about health and safety - and the broadcaster's own newsgathering. What can we learn from this high-stakes defamation case… Audio

  • Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit, influential style icon, dies at 93

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    World
    25 Oct 2025
    A woman holds photographs of Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit as people react following the announcement of her death outside King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 25, 2025. Queen Sirikit of Thailand passes away. According to the official announcement by the Bureau of the Royal Household, she dies at 21:21 (local time) on Friday, October 24, 2025, at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok at the age of 93. (Photo by Piti Anchaleesahakorn/NurPhoto) (Photo by Piti Anchaleesahakorn / NurPhoto via AFP)

    Sirikit had been out of the public eye since a stroke in 2012.

    Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit, influential style icon, dies at 93
  • Sporting banter or disrespect? Is it ever ok to boo the haka?

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    Sport Te Ao Māori
    24 Oct 2025
    Kiwis Jeremy Marshall-King during the haka before the Pacific Championships rugby league test.

    Māori and Sāmoan voices say there's a clear line between sporting rivalry and cultural disrespect.

    Sporting banter or disrespect? Is it ever ok to boo the haka?
  • Who decided Tom Phillips was safe enough to be left with his kids?

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Oct 2025
    Police have set up checkpoints around Marokopa in search for Tom Phillips and his children, missing since December 2021.

    Experts are calling for a full inquiry into the case, saying questions have to be asked about what agencies knew.

    Who decided Tom Phillips was safe enough to leave alone with his kids?
  • Meet the whānau bringing Minecraft and te reo Māori together

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    21 Oct 2025
    'Ahi Rara', led by siblings Rehua (6) and Autahi (5), alongside their parents Chantell and Tama Ratapu, blends a love for Minecraft - or Mahi Maina - with te reo Māori, creating content that's both educational and playful.

    One whānau is taking a creative approach to ensure te reo Māori has a space to thrive online.

    Meet the whānau bringing Minecraft and te reo Māori together
  • Toa Samoa vows to bounce back against Tonga

    News
    Pacific sport
    20 Oct 2025
    Casey McLean of the Kiwis scores his second try  during New Zealand Kiwis  v Toa Samoa,  round 1 of the Pacific Championships at Go Media Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday 19 October 2025.
Photo: Fiona Goodall / Photosport

    The Samoans narrowly lost to the Kiwis on Sunday as they kicked-off their Pacific Championships campaign at Auckland's Go Media Stadium.

    Rugby league: Toa Samoa vows to bounce back against Tonga after Kiwis defeat
  • 'Never take it lightly': Rookie continues league evolution with Kiwi Ferns

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    Sport
    19 Oct 2025
    Tysha Ikenasio of the Warriors, NZ Warriors v Gold Coast Titans, Round 4 of the Telstra Women’s Premiership NRLW.

    The former Black Ferns sevens star has had to learn some hard lessons during her new code switch.

    Rookie Tysha Ikenasio continues rugby league evolution with Kiwi Ferns
  • Hundreds of principals urge minister to halt new curriculum rollout

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    17 Oct 2025
    Education Minister Erica Stanford at an announcement about $413m investment in school upgrades at Albany Junior High.

    About 650 principals say the changes are too much, too fast, and come without enough support. Audio

    Hundreds of principals urge minister to halt 'rushed' rollout of new curriculum
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