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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address.
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Biden administration blames chaotic Afghan pull-out on Trump
US President Joe Biden's administration has blamed its chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan on his predecessor, Donald Trump, in a new report.
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'It just really put it in perspective' - Caleb Clarke journeys to Malawi
Opinion - The Blues star was joined by social media influencer Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck, with the pair admitting that experiencing life in a developing country was "eye-opening", writes Jamie Wall.
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Jacinda Ardern's legacy: More than just Covid-19?
Jacinda Ardern will largely be remembered as the prime minister whose pandemic-era policies saved thousands of lives, according to former PM Helen Clark. Audio
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Ad hoc days on the way out for Fiji boxing as sport fights back
The ad hoc management of boxing in Fiji is fast going out the door, says the country's top administrator. Audio
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Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns languages
When US tech firm OpenAI rolled out Whisper, a speech recognition tool offering audio transcription and translation into English for dozens of languages including Māori, it rang alarm bells for many…
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NZ kids will be at school for just 8 days in April - how do parents C.O.P.E?
Opinion - Children will be in school for a total of eight days this month. But it doesn't have to be all bad.
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Michael Vaughn cleared of racist language
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared of using racist language towards ex-Yorkshire team mate Azeem Rafiq.
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Hundreds of jobs being axed at Te Pūkenga 'a betrayal' - union
The chief executive of Te Pūkenga says the mega-institute will cut hundreds of jobs and sell some assets. Audio
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Extra scrutiny for Immigration
Question Time gets all the media attention, but it is only the tip of the scrutiny-iceberg. The action is below the waterline - in committee, where most of Parliament’s scrutiny of Government happens.
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Extra scrutiny for Immigration
Question Time gets all the media attention, but it is only the tip of the scrutiny-iceberg. The action is below the waterline - in committee, where most of Parliament’s scrutiny of Government happens.
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Having tough conversations about controversial topics
Dr Peter Boghossian wants us to learn how to have impossible conversations about tough topics ; gender identity, faith, race, politics, the lot.. He's on tour in Australia advocating for everyone to… Audio
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Second secondary teacher strike in two weeks
Thousands of secondary school teachers are spending their lunchtime today outside the schoolyard.
They're striking again, and demanding better pay and conditions.
Education Minister, Jan Tinetti… Audio
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Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever. Audio
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Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever.
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Analysis: Teachers need a lot of things, another curriculum 'rewrite' isn't one
We all clearly want the best learning outcomes for our nation's children, but there are deep ideological divisions, writes Cathy Buntting.
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Week in Politics: Minor parties could hold unprecedented influence
Analysis - The Greens lay down a challenge as the minor parties approach an election in which both National and Labour are going to need coalition partners to form a government, writes Peter Wilson.
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How to talk to children and teens about sex and pornography
Audio 23 Mar 2023The average Kiwi child first encounters internet porn at 12. To prevent the unsafe and unrealistic sex depicted in porn from being normalised for a child, therapist Jo Robertson recommends parents… Audio
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Device-addicted parents struggling to curb kid's screen time
Parenting advocate Holly Brooker thinks it's awesome half of Kiwi parents owned up to feeling addicted to their devices in a recent survey. "When we can acknowledge that, we can put some changes in… Audio
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New Police Minister vows community safety focus
Ginny Andersen, who was named in the role yesterday, says she will be working every day to make sure New Zealanders feel safer.
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Hipkins and Luxon hit the road: A taste of campaign 2023
A pōwhiri, a pie, and a grilling from primary school kids: Today was the day the boy from the Hutt who grew up to be prime minister went home for a visit.
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The Sampler: Jen Cloher, Brandn Shiraz, Fever Ray
Tony Stamp reviews an Aotearoa/ Australia co-production from Jen Cloher, Tāmaki rapper Brandn Shiraz, and the return of Swedish maverick Fever Ray. Audio
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The Sampler: Jen Cloher, Brandn Shiraz, Fever Ray
Tony Stamp reviews an Aotearoa/ Australia co-production from Jen Cloher, Tāmaki rapper Brandn Shiraz, and the return of Swedish maverick Fever Ray.
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Making a Nash of it: The self-destruct sequence of a police minister
Stuart Nash's rapid resignation from his treasured police portfolio - just two months after getting it back - is one of the clearest examples of a political own-goal.
It's highlighted poor… Audio
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Making a Nash of it: The self-destruct sequence of a police minister
Stuart Nash's rapid resignation from his treasured police portfolio - just two months after getting it back - is one of the clearest examples of a political own-goal.
It's highlighted poor…
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