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Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'
A man with severe mental illness is bounced between healthcare and prison because he can't get accommodation and treatment. A leading forensic psychiatrist says hundreds are in the same position.
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Gib shortage: Call for change in leadership at Fletcher Building
KiwiSaver provider Simplicity and the Shareholders' Association are calling for heads to roll at Fletcher Building over the Gib shortage. Audio
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Australia has 'more work to do' as part of Pacific family
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her government comes with a range of different priorities, including a "very different view on climate change to our predecessors".
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Aotearoa invited to join RNZ for Matariki
RNZ has announced programming across its radio and digital services, including live streaming of the official Mānawatia a Matariki celebrations.
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Raising strong girls
Audio 16 Jun 2022Author and parenting coach, Maggie Dent, talks to Kathryn about her new book Girlhood: raising our little girls to be healthy, happy and heard. She says it is vital that parents enable young girls'… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Latest- Jones makes changes at Warriors, Marcelo farewells Real Madrid, Man defeats Horse, Indian cricket rights skyrocket, F1 looks to South Africa
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ACC review finds privacy policies outdated, poorly understood by staff
A damning independent review has found ACC's privacy policies are outdated, have gaps and are poorly understood by staff.
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Fans ask Lizzo to remove song over offensive lyric
US singer Lizzo has put out a new version of her single, Grrrls, after fans asked her to remove the ableist slur from the lyrics.
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Beijing Covid-19 outbreak prompts return of mass testing
Thousands are under targeted lockdowns as authorities in China's capital Beijing raced to contain a Covid-19 outbreak traced to a 24-hour bar known for cheap liquor and big crowds.
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Vladimir Putin's right-hand woman: Who is Valentina Matviyenko?
With her coiffed blonde bob and Chanel-inspired boucle skirt suit, Valentina Matviyenko has long been accustomed to standing out in meetings full of men.
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Diabetes and me - counting the cost
Since her type 2 diabetes diagnosis, Megan Whelan feels like she's doing pretty well. But if she is, a large part of that has to do with the resources she's bringing to the fight.
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How Christopher Luxon is rebranding the National Party
He's white, male, bald, rich and Christian, but he's also championed gender pay equity, worked to halt human trafficking and has climate change credentials.
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How to simplify your time management with the 'rule of four'
Many of us go through life as if one day, eventually, we might get through everything on our to-do lists and satisfy everybody's demands. This is simply impossible, says writer Oliver Burkeman, so we… Video, Audio
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Angel Olsen on her new album Big Time
Angel Olsen's latest album Big Time was partly recorded after the indie singer-songwriter lost both of her parents and came out on social media. Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: The Queen's big bash, newsprint shortages and the PM's US trip
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: The Queen's big bash, newsprint shortages and the PM's US trip
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Meet the winners of the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prize
It's Prime Minister's Science Prize time! We meet some of the people awarded the 2021 prizes for their mahi. Audio
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Meet the winners of the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prize
It's Prime Minister's Science Prize time! We meet some of the people awarded the 2021 prizes for their mahi.
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Government not showing up on international relations - Luxon
The government has been "off the boil" on international trade and security and needs to hustle harder, Christopher Luxon says, after the PM met with the US president. Audio
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Steering South Auckland kids away from a path to crime
Audio 1 Jun 2022A spate of ram raids by teenagers is fuelling concern about youth offending rates, but a youth worker in South Auckland says it's a very small group causing a lot of havoc. A crime prevention package… Audio
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Texas shooting: US Justice Department to review police response
The Justice Department will investigate amid criticism police waited to tackle the Texas school shooter who killed 19 children and two teachers.
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Think you can spot content written on AI?
Analysis - You may not have heard of GPT-3, but there's a good chance you've read its work, used a website that runs its code or even conversed with it through a chatbot or a character in a game. Video
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'Democracy can be fragile': PM uses Harvard speech to call out tech giants
Jacinda Ardern has called social media a threat to modern day democracy, during her latest speech in Boston. Video
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UN Human Rights chief kicks off high-stakes visit to China
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has arrived in China, amid concerns that it could lead to an endorsement rather than scrutiny of China's rights record.
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The oddities of the English language
In Dr Arika Okrent's latest book, Highly Irregular: Why Tough, Through, and Dough Don't Rhyme - and Other Oddities of the English Language, the linguist examines the weirdness of the English language… Audio