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  • 'My kids said I'd be cancelled. They were right': National's ex-candidate Stephen Jack

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    New Zealand Politics
    20 Apr 2023
    National's Taieri candidate Stephen Jack posted a sexist joke on Facebook.

    National's ex-candidate Stephen Jack has lashed out at the media after resigning, accusing it of "woke stupidity" and "character assassination" which destroyed his political ambitions.

    National's ex-candidate Stephen Jack accuses media of 'woke stupidity' and 'character assassination'
  • Independent review into dysfunction at Gore District Council agreed

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    New Zealand local council
    19 Apr 2023
    Ben Bell, Gore

    Gore District Council has been paralysed for months due to the ructions in the organisation, chief executive Stephen Parry says. Audio

    A political 'cry for help': Independent review agreed on into dysfunction within Gore District Council
  • A week later, Auckland Council chief fronts up on flood review

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    New Zealand weather
    19 Apr 2023
    Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown, left, with council chief executive Jim Stabback.

    Jim Stabback has broken his silence a week on from the release of a damning flood review. Audio

    Auckland Council CEO Jim Stabback fronts up on flood response review, a week after it came out
  • 'It could have been a lot worse': Father's warning after girl trapped under log at beach

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    New Zealand environment
    18 Apr 2023
    Juliana Marston in Gisborne Hospital after a forestry log rolled on top of her.

    The father of a 10-year-old girl in hospital after being crushed by a massive log at a Gisborne beach is warning other parents to be on the lookout for the dangers posed by woody debris. Audio

    Father's warning after girl pinned by huge log at Gisborne beach
  • Watch: Government announces smaller class sizes at primary, intermediate schools

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    Politics education
    17 Apr 2023
    Education Minister Jan Tinetti and Prime Minister Chris Hipkins.

    The government has announced moves to reduce primary and intermediate school class sizes, supported by hiring more teachers.

    Watch: Government announces smaller class sizes at primary, intermediate schools
  • Athlete emerges into daylight after 500 days living in cave

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    World
    15 Apr 2023
    Beatriz Flamini at the beginning of her 500-day stay in a Spanish cave in November 2021.

    A 50-year-old Spanish extreme athlete has emerged from spending 500 days living 70-metres deep in a cave outside Granada with no contact with the outside world.

    Athlete emerges into daylight after 500 days living in cave
  • Owning the story from start to finish

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    identity national
    14 Apr 2023
    A group of people protesting against Posie Parker. They are holding placards.

    Who has the right to tell someone's story? The Detail takes a closer look at the concept of story sovereignty. Audio

  • Owning the story from start to finish

    News
    The Detail identity
    14 Apr 2023
    A group of people protesting against Posie Parker. They are holding placards.

    Who has the right to tell someone's story? The Detail takes a closer look at the concept of story sovereignty.

    Audio

    Owning the story from start to finish
  • Sports news in brief for April 13

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    Pacific
    13 Apr 2023

    All the latest sports news, including rugby, football, and cricket

    Sports news in brief for April 13
  • Emergency management chair found out about Auckland flooding via daughter's text

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Apr 2023
    Auckland Councillor Sharon Stewart at a Council meeting about the Unitary Plan. 10 August 2016.

    Until then, Howick councillor Sharon Stewart was in the dark. She says the flood is a wake-up call for the council and it needs to learn a lot from it. Audio

    Auckland Council emergency management chair found out about flooding from her daughter
  • 17,000 Wellington street lamps at risk of falling, council admits

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    infrastructure
    12 Apr 2023

    Wellington City Council has admitted 17,000 street lamps across the city have the faulty adaptors prone to snapping and it's known about it since February.

    A report to council shows 17 of the 11kg… Video, Audio

  • Flood response report lists multiple failings of Auckland Council

    News
    New Zealand weather
    12 Apr 2023
    Former police commissioner Mike Bush is addressing media on his findings and recommendations after leading an inquiry into Auckland Council's handling of the Auckland Anniversary weekend flooding on 12 April 2023.

    The much-anticipated review of Auckland Council's flood response has been released after being delayed for over a month.

    Mike Bush on highly critical review into Auckland Council response to floods
  • United States searches for source of highly-classified intel leak

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    World
    10 Apr 2023
    A Ukrainian serviceman of the 93rd brigade stands near a pile of empty mortar shell containers in Bakhmut on February 15, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP)

    US officials are scrambling to identify the leak's source, with some Western security experts and US officials saying they suspected it could be someone from the United States.

    United States searches for source of highly-classified intel leak
  • Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory

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    politics covid-19
    9 Apr 2023
    Jacinda Ardern interacts with her daughter from the floor of the debating chamber after her valedictory speech at Parliament. Her arms are wide and she looks like someone recently freed.

    Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address. Video, Audio

  • Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory

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    The House politics
    9 Apr 2023
    Jacinda Ardern interacts with her daughter from the floor of the debating chamber after her valedictory speech at Parliament. Her arms are wide and she looks like someone recently freed.

    Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address.

    Video, Audio

    Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
  • Biden administration blames chaotic Afghan pull-out on Trump

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    World conflict
    7 Apr 2023
    Crowds of Afghans gathered near the military part of the airport in Kabul on 20 August, 2021, hoping to flee from the country after the Taliban's military takeover of Afghanistan.

    US President Joe Biden's administration has blamed its chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan on his predecessor, Donald Trump, in a new report.

    Biden administration blames chaotic Afghan pull-out on Trump
  • 'It just really put it in perspective' - Caleb Clarke journeys to Malawi

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    Sport Comment & Analysis
    7 Apr 2023
    Caleb Clarke's waves to the crowds in 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.

    'It just really put it in perspective' - Caleb Clarke journeys to Malawi
  • Jacinda Ardern's legacy: More than just Covid-19?

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    Politics Election 2023
    5 Apr 2023
    Jacinda Ardern and Helen Clark.

    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

    Jacinda Ardern's legacy: More than just Covid-19?
  • Ad hoc days on the way out for Fiji boxing as sport fights back

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    Pacific
    4 Apr 2023
    Fiji Boxing Commission chairman Subhash Appana

    The ad hoc management of boxing in Fiji is fast going out the door, says the country's top administrator. Audio

    Ad hoc days on the way out for Fiji boxing as sport fights back
  • Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns languages

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    3 Apr 2023
    ChatGPT and OpenAI emblems are displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Gliwice, Poland on February 21st, 2023.

    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…

    Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns languages
  • NZ kids will be at school for just 8 days in April - how do parents C.O.P.E?

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    Comment & Analysis education
    3 Apr 2023
    Young father working from home with little daughter drawing during covid-19 lockdown. Child drawing next to dad who is smartworking with laptop and headphones for social isolation. Front view.

    Opinion - Children will be in school for a total of eight days this month. But it doesn't have to be all bad.

    NZ kids will be at school for just 8 days in April – but there are ways for parents to C.O.P.E. with the holiday juggle
  • Michael Vaughn cleared of racist language

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    Sport
    1 Apr 2023
    England's Michael Vaughn in his playing days 2008.

    Former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared of using racist language towards ex-Yorkshire team mate Azeem Rafiq.

    Michael Vaughn cleared of racist language
  • Hundreds of jobs being axed at Te Pūkenga 'a betrayal' - union

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    New Zealand education
    31 Mar 2023
    Te Pūkenga

    The chief executive of Te Pūkenga says the mega-institute will cut hundreds of jobs and sell some assets. Audio

    Union furious as hundreds of mainly managerial jobs set to be axed at Te Pūkenga
  • Extra scrutiny for Immigration

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    politics immigration
    29 Mar 2023
    Labour MP and Minister of Immigration Michael Wood answers questions about immigration in select committee.

    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

    News
    The House politics
    29 Mar 2023
    Labour MP and Minister of Immigration Michael Wood answers questions about immigration in select committee.

    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.

    … Audio

    Extra scrutiny for Immigration
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