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Man who died after being pepper sprayed 'deserved humanity and protection'
Man who died after being pepper sprayed 'deserved humanity and protection'
Caleb Moefa'auo was pepper sprayed in prison.
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Parents fear long-term impacts of asbestos-contaminated coloured play sand exposure
Parents fear long-term impacts of asbestos play sand exposure
In the last two weeks there's been rolling recalls of the magic sand used by children and schools across the country. Audio
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I Am Hope's ministry contract for Gumboot Friday gets thumbs-up
I Am Hope's ministry contract for Gumboot Friday gets thumbs-up
The Auditor-General now says the contract is being managed properly and in line with good practice.
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Woman ends up in wheelchair after surgery goes wrong at Hawke’s Bay Hospital
Woman ends up in wheelchair after surgery goes wrong
And an earlier mix-up had led to her sister being prepared for surgery as well.
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Firefighters, health workers walk off job in more strike action
Another day, another public service strike, with 2000 firefighters and 17,000 health workers walking off the job nationwide. For both members of the Professional Firefighters Union and the PSA, it was… Audio
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Health workers' strike: Hundreds in Auckland call for increased staffing, better pay
'Always up for a good fight': Health workers strike across the country
In Auckland, hundreds of striking workers picketed outside the central hospital, calling for increased staffing levels and better pay.
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Parents still waiting to hear from retailers on asbestos sand
Riddled with anxiety, no sleep and no answers, some parents are still waiting to hear back from retailers about asbestos-contaminated children's coloured play sand. During the past two weeks there's… Audio
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Nark: Guards cast doubt on Ross Appelgren's involvement in deadly prison beating
Nark: Confession puts guilty verdict back in question
Two former guards say a prisoner confessed to them that Ross Appelgren wasn't guilty of a deadly prison beating - because he had ordered the attack himself.
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Tips on how to cool down
We're in for a hot weekend! Napiers on a heat alert, Christchurch and Hastings aren't far behind... Records have already been broken for hottest November day in parts of the country this week. It… Audio
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Kaipara leader urges Kai Iwi Lakes closure to protect against gold clam threat
Kaipara leader urges Kai Iwi Lakes closure to protect against gold clam threat
Around 7500 people will be camping at Kai Iwi Lakes over summer.
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Tom Phillips inquiry: One family's tragedy now a chance to reform NZ's child protection system
The Phillips tragedy is a chance to fix a broken system
When children go missing for years, the public has a right to understand if agencies acted with the necessary urgency and coordination, writes Anna Marie Brennan.
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Six things tenants can't do (but may be doing anyway)
Six things tenants can't do (but may be doing anyway)
Renters are in the driving seat in the market at the moment - but there are still rules about what they can and cannot do.
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Labour gathers for AGM as it shifts into campaign mode
Labour turns eyes to Māori seats
As the party gets into campaign mode, Chris Hipkins says they're out to win every one of the Māori electorates next year.
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Strikes by health workers and firefighters
Audio 28 Nov 202517-thousand health workers are due to strike from 1pm, and at midday, the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union is also taking industrial action for an hour. Audio
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Death of Caleb Moefa'auo after being pepper sprayed haunts Corrections staff
Pepper spray death haunts Corrections officer
Caleb Moefa'auo died from a cardiac arrest after being pepper sprayed in 2022.
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The stroke survivor on mission to boost health and welbeing
Audio 28 Nov 2025Launched as a trial in 2023, Health15 supports construction workers by providing free 15-minute on-site health checks. Jamie Summers who had a stroke at 39, is one of those behind the scheme.
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Why New Zealand failed to reach its Smokefree 2025 target
Why we failed to reach our Smokefree 2025 target
In 34 days we hit the deadline - but to reach that goal we'd need 120,000 people to quit smoking pretty much immediately.
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Principals stunned no tally kept of schools testing positive for asbestos from coloured play sand
Principals stunned no tally kept of asbestos sand results
The Ministry of Education initially told RNZ that no count was being kept, until the minister intervened. Audio
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No complete record being held of schools finding asbestos
Principals and a teachers union say they're stunned and disappointed there's no complete record of how many schools are finding asbestos from coloured sand. Kim Baker Wilson reports. Audio
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'Hidden' workforce shortages in hospitals add to frontline pressures
'Hidden' hospital workforce shortages add to frontline pressures
Health NZ data reveals it was taking up to 30 weeks to approve recruitment for frontline vacancies at hospitals in the Wellington region.
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17,000 healthworkers strike for the second time in a month
17,000 healthworkers strike for the second time in a month
Mental health and public health nurses, allied health workers and policy staff will strike from 1pm to 5pm.
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Smokefree choking
We've failed to reach our smokefree obligations, but has New Zealand done well enough to relax efforts? Audio
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New Zealand King Salmon falls to loss
New Zealand King Salmon falls to loss
It follows an abbreviated reporting period after changing its financial year, and lower salmon weights reducing harvest volumes.
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Unions call for Luxon to step in and resolve collective bargaining impasses
Unions call for Luxon to resolve collective bargaining impasses
More than 100,000 people walked off the job last month, action heavily criticised by the Prime Minister.
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Labour calls for retailers who sold asbestos sand to be held to account
Retailers who have sold children's coloured play sand potentially laced with asbestos need to be held to account, according to Labour's consumer Affairs spokesperson. The contamination scare has… Audio