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Kaupapa Māori study exposes gaps in prison data and support for Māori
Study exposes gaps in prison data and support for Māori
Māori are being undercounted by around six percent, masking the true scale of incarceration and its impact on whānau, a new study says.
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How many of the government's 9 key targets has it achieved?
The four big targets the government may miss
We look at the government's nine key goals and see what it's achieved so far.
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Mayors challenge FENZ ban on use of watercraft in Waikato River emergencies
Mayors challenge FENZ ban on use of watercraft in river emergencies
The trio want watercraft reinstated immediately - however, FENZ says this won't be happening.
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Family of child who died in ice-skating accident angry coroner will not open inquiry
'We just want justice': Anger as inquiry into girl's ice-skating death ruled out
Kymani Hiley-Hetaraka, 13, was not wearing a helmet when she fell at Alpine Ice. She died in hospital two days later.
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Lead exposure up in last year: latest stats
Audio 3 Dec 2025A leading world expert in lead poisoning says there's still more work to be done on reducing exposure. The latest New Zealand data shows total lead absorption notification rates increased for both… Audio
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Prisoner segregated after allegedly assaulting cellmate at Auckland's Mt Eden Corrections Facility
Prisoner hospitalised after alleged assault by cellmate
It comes amid a Corrections review of a risk assessment tool used in deciding whether prisoners are suitable to share a call, after two suspected murders in nine months.
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Women's Refuge CEO Ang Jury passes the mantle after three decades
'How hard change is': Women's Refuge CEO reflects after three decades
As she passes the mantle, Dr Ang Jury says she had hoped she would have worked herself out of a job by now, but stayed because the need never abated. Audio
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Only two sectors have not experienced a real terms pay cut in the past year, data shows
Only two sectors avoided a pay cut this year
Local government administration roles, and healthcare and social services were up slightly, but everyone else ended the year worse off on average.
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Changes to England and Australia for second Ashes Test
Changes to England and Australia for second Ashes Test
Spin-bowling all-rounder Will Jacks will replace paceman Mark Wood in an otherwise unchanged England side for the second Ashes test in Brisbane later this week.
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Prevalence of burnout of NZ Pacific people 'alarming' - study
A new study reveals an alarming prevalence of burnout among New Zealand-born Pacific peoples, highlighting urgent cultural and structural challenges impacting well-being. Audio
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Principal of school at centre of mouldy school lunch fiasco hurt by David Seymour's comments
Principal at centre of mouldy lunch fiasco says she's hurt by Seymour's comments
The School Lunch Collective is investigating after mouldy mince was served up to students at Haeata Community Campus yesterday.
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Veterans ruling: Govt plans 'could include a legislative response'
Veterans ruling: Govt plans 'could include a legislative response'
The government is facing an extra $1.4 billion liability, but has not ruled out further legal action.
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The Panel with Steve McCabe and Holly Bennett, Part 2
In part two, a group of Hawkes Bay parents are outraged their school bus route has been cancelled with next-to-no notice. Then, an unsuspecting style of dance is enjoying a global resurgence - and… Audio
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The Panel with Steve McCabe and Holly Bennett, Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Steve McCabe and Holly Bennett. First up, a new report looking at sexual violence in New Zealand recommends a complete rethink of… Audio
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Former Covid-19 response lead Alister Thorby stole $1.8m DHB funding during pandemic
'Fall from grace' for former Covid-19 response lead who stole $1.8m
Alister Thorby spent the fraudulently obtained DHB funds on buying a house, vehicles, and overseas travel.
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Food safety officers at Christchurch school after rancid meals served
Food safety officers have today been at the Christchurch school which yesterday was delivered rotten and stinky meals as part of the Government's school lunch programme. Haeata Community Campus, which… Audio
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Mum worried about making house safe after play sand tests positive for asbestos
A Lower Hutt mum whose kids' Kmart play sand tested positive for asbestos says she's stressed out and worried about whether she's done enough to make sure her kids and house are safe. Several coloured… Audio
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Luigi Mangione appears in US court as attorneys seek to have key evidence tossed from murder case
Luigi Mangione appears in US court as attorneys seek to have key evidence tossed
The 27-year-old is accused of killing a health insurance company executive in a brazen attack that sparked a national debate.
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 2 December 2025
The government wants a cap on local council rates to be in place by 2029. Bryan Cadogan was mayor of Clutha for five terms and held a rates cap for over 10 years; Finance Minister Nicola Willis has… Audio
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Why are we so bad at discerning sounds?
New research out of Auckland University has revealed we're really bad at discerning sounds. Sam Schwarzkopf an Associate Professor of Health Science chats to Jesse about why. Audio
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Health NZ devolving decision-making receives positive feedback - Health Minister
Health NZ devolving decision-making receives positive feedback - Health Minister
"There's a real desire from the organisation for decisions to be made closer to those who are providing the care in the districts and in the regions," Simeon Brown says.
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Private hospital nurses strike after being blocked from union
Nurses at a private hospital are on strike over the employer's refusal to let lower paid workers join the union. Vicky Woodfield is a New Zealand Nurses Organisation union delegate and orderly, and… Audio
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Chronic methamphetamine use will cost us - emergency doctor
Chronic methamphetamine use will cost us - emergency doctor
The consequences of chronic methamphetamine use are already visible in hospital wards, and it's about to get worse, Dr Paul Quigley says.
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Ozempic-type drugs backed by WHO for treating obesity
Ozempic-type drugs backed by WHO for treating obesity
It conditionally recommended GLP-1 drugs for long-term treatment - along with healthy diets, exercise and support from health professionals. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 2 December 2025
Opposition leader, Chris Hipkins spoke to Morning Report; The mother of a girl who ate a potentially mouldy school meal is disgusted students were served gone off food; The World Health Organisation… Audio