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Hundreds of principals urge minister to halt 'rushed' rollout of new curriculum
Hundreds of principals urge minister to halt new curriculum rollout
About 650 principals say the changes are too much, too fast, and come without enough support. Audio
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Eru Kapa-Kingi says he has no regrets about turning on Te Pāti Māori
Kapa-Kingi has 'no regrets' about turning on Te Pāti Māori
The prominent activist says he knew he would be "dragged through the mud".
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Up to nine tropical cyclones forecast for Pacific this season
Up to nine tropical cyclones forecast for Pacific this season
The official cyclone season for the region runs from November to April. Audio
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Assad government secretly moved mass grave to cover up killings, investigation finds
Assad government secretly moved mass grave to cover up killings
The bodies were trucked from one of Syria's largest known mass graves to a secret location more than an hour away in the remote desert, an investigation has found.
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Toa Samoa superstar Roger Tuivasa-Sheck back with his 'usos'
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck back with his 'usos'
For the first time in his illustrious career, 'RTS' will line up against a New Zealand side.
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Rugby League: Kiwi Ferns new defensive weapon - 'The silent assassin'
Kiwi Ferns new defensive weapon - 'The silent assassin'
Ivana Lauiti'iti is one of five new faces in the Kiwi Ferns squad.
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First-ever Moriori language week a 'long time coming'
First-ever Moriori language week a 'long time coming'
Moriori people, tchakat henu (tangata whenua) of Rēkohu, the Chatham Islands have much to celebrate with the first-ever Moriori language week kicking off this November. Hokotehi Moriori Trust…
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Chicago ICE crackdown's first casualty, father of two, had built quiet life in US
Chicago ICE crackdown's first casualty, father of two, shot after school dropoff
Federal agents say Villegas Gonzalez drove at them, while family and coworkers recall a gentle man working to support his sons.
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Canadian police ask for help finding missing 'curious, kind' NZ boy
Canadian police ask for help finding missing 'curious, kind' NZ boy
Investigators have spoken with the boy's family members and believe he is staying with a caretaker who police are trying to identify.
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Europe worries it’s already at war - and America hasn’t noticed
Europe worries it’s already at war - and America hasn’t noticed
Analysis: For 80 years Europe considered its peace inviolate. Now, it can no longer be sure.
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Police should have alerted government of press secretary allegations sooner, review finds
Police should have alerted government of press secretary allegations sooner, review finds
The recommendations include setting more explicit expectations of employees regarding their conduct
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University wrongly accuses students of using artificial intelligence to cheat
University caught out using AI to wrongly accuse students of cheating with AI
An Australian university has accused thousands of its students of cheating with artificial intelligence. The problem? Many have done nothing wrong.
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Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 8 October
Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 8 October
A round-up of sports news in brief from around the region, including campaign for the inclusion of netball in the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.
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Teenagers leaving home with lack of cooking skills: study
Teenagers leaving home with lack of cooking skills: study
Chef Al Brown urges teenagers to start simple when learning to cook. Audio
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Waikato water contamination: Schools stay closed for start of term
Waikato water contamination: Schools stay closed for start of term
Waikato schools may need to implement a "distance learning programme" if they can not reopen soon. Audio
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Inside the mission to rescue dachshund Valerie from wild 529-day Kangaroo Island ordeal
Inside the 450-day search for a sausage dog missing in the wild
Reports of Valerie on Australia's rugged Kangaroo Island were like sightings of the yeti.
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Conservation pioneer Dame Jane Goodall remembered as 'incredible human'
Conservation pioneer Dame Jane Goodall remembered as 'incredible human'
Goodall, who was a world-renowned conservationist, primatologist and ethnologist, has died at the age of 91. Audio
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White House holds first briefing since government shutdown
White House says firings 'imminent' as plan to reopen US govt collapses
Around 750,000 federal employees are expected to be placed on furlough - a kind of enforced leave, with pay withheld until they return to work.
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Funding cuts threaten youth Shakespeare programme
Funding cuts threaten youth Shakespeare programme
High schoolers from around the country ran lines and paced the floor of a Wellington school last week, preparing for a Shakespeare showcase.
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RNZ responds to Media Council ruling on coverage of teen’s death
RNZ responds to Media Council ruling on coverage of teen’s death
The Media Council has upheld complaints against RNZ over its article "Teenager starves to death alone in emergency accommodation". RNZ Chief News Officer Mark Stevens responds.
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Mobile health clinic set up at Waitangi's Te Tii Marae to help stop spread of measles
'They created mistrust': Concern for children unvaccinated against measles
A mobile health clinic has been set up at Waitangi's Te Tii Marae after four cases of measles in Northland.
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Dunedin museum ends rumours over sword’s alleged Sikh roots
Dunedin museum ends rumours over sword’s alleged Sikh roots
Speculation has swirled for years that it had once belonged to one of the spiritual leaders of the Sikh religion.
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Comey indictment shows how Trump has taken radical turn - even by his own standards
Comey indictment shows how Trump has taken radical turn
Analysis: It's been a stunning period, even by the president's own often-stunning standards.
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Loafers Lodge: Police were looking for arsonist for weeks before murders
What authorities did and didn't know about Loafers Lodge killer
Esarona Lologa, a "recidivist offender", had absconded from a mental health facility weeks before the fires, and police had no idea where he was.
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The huge shift between landlords and renters as rentals stay vacant in Wellington
The huge shift between landlords and renters
A glut of vacant rentals in Wellington has seen tenants knocking close to $100 off their weekly rent. Audio