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'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also… Video, Audio
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'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also…
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Did a Ukranian spy posing as a young mum really sneak into Russia to murder a Putin ally?
Did a Ukranian spy posing as a young mum really sneak into Russia to murder a Putin ally?
Since Vladimir Putin first came to power, many of his critics and supporters have died in strange and violent circumstances. But the fiery death of Darya Dugina is different.
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Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
It’s six months since the occupation of Parliament's grounds for three weeks, but the human cost is only now becoming clear. Audio
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Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
It’s six months since the occupation of Parliament's grounds for three weeks, but the human cost is only now becoming clear.
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Kobe Bryant's widow awarded $16m leaked crash photos payout
'I don't ever want to see these photographs' - Kobe Bryant's widow
Vanessa Bryant has been awarded US$16m in damages over leaked graphic images of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and daughter in January 2020.
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The hazards of 'helicopter' parenting
Audio 25 Aug 2022'Helicopter' parenting is a term often used pejoratively to describe an overprotective way of raising kids. Although this approach to parenting is coming from a good place, it can interfere with a… Audio
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Olympic cyclist tried to save dying partner
Olympic cyclist tried to save dying partner
British Olympic cyclist Katie Archibald said she tried desperately to save her partner Rab Wardell as he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest in bed beside her.
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Report highlights children's data vulnerability to big tech
Online learning risks data being collected by big tech for 'unknown use' - report
A new report warns protections to stop tech companies spying on schoolchildren appear far too weak.
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RNZ among media to secure news content deal with Google
RNZ among media to secure news content deal with Google
A handful of leading media outlets, including RNZ, NZME and Newsroom, have reached an agreement with Google about supplying news.
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National University of Samoa denounces on-campus violence after video surfaces
NUS denounces on-campus violence after video surfaces
A video on social media showing students fighting at the National University of Samoa has forced the institution to issue a warning.
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NZR backs All Blacks coach Ian Foster to lead team through to Rugby World Cup
NZR backs Foster to lead All Blacks through to World Cup
All Black coach Ian Foster will take the All Blacks through to the Rugby World Cup, the NZ Rugby Board has announced after a review of performance.
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Political post-mortems - and lessons from the past
Has the media focus on political failings become just too intense? A new book lifting the lid on the National Party in opposition has revealed more about the struggles, scandals and scraps that… Video, Audio
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Political post-mortems - and lessons from the past
Political post-mortems - and lessons from the past
Has the media focus on political failings become just too intense? A new book lifting the lid on the National Party in opposition has revealed more about the struggles, scandals and scraps that…
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Week in Politics: Keep him on or cut him loose? Luxon's big decision
Week in Politics: Keep him on or cut him loose? Luxon's big decision
Analysis - Christopher Luxon must decide whether Sam Uffindell stays or goes - the most difficult call he's made since as leader - while a Labour MP launches an extraordinary attack on his caucus…
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Marshall Islands sees first Covid-19 spread
Marshall Islands sees first Covid-19 spread
The Marshall Islands has lost its Covid-free status after tests confirmed six positive cases in the capital, the first known community transmission since the pandemic started in early 2020.
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Power Play: Christopher Luxon tries to win over his own party
Power Play: Luxon tries to win over his own party
The magenta wash shot through the true blue National branding is one way Christopher Luxon is making his mark as party leader, and he'll be hoping this past weekend's party conference will be another…
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Tokelauans celebrate their language through online resource
Tokelauans celebrate their language through online resource
Tokelau has launched a digital project - Te Kupega o te Vateatea o te Gagana Tokelau (Tokelau Language Website) - to help preserve the atolls' language.
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Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Audio 4 Aug 2022Youth Press Gallery reporters Louis Collins and Andre Fa’aoso talked to four Pasifika Youth MPs to hear what viewpoints they sought to bring to Youth Parliament 2022.
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Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Youth Press Gallery reporters Louis Collins and Andre Fa’aoso talked to four Pasifika Youth MPs to hear what viewpoints they sought to bring to Youth Parliament 2022.
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Pacific news in brief August 2
Pacific news in brief August 2
Covid cases shoot up in Niue; Tsiamalili wins in Bougainville Regional; Pacific law enforcement officials meet in Fiji; and New Caledonia signs trade deal with Vanuatu
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Ex-Celebration Church members believe 'deliverance' harmed them
Ex-Celebration Church members believe 'deliverance' harmed them
A former Celebration member believes deliverance - the Pentecostal equivalent of exorcism - has been used to replace counselling, medical care, and even law enforcement at the controversial church.
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Civics: New Zealand’s Cinderella subject
Audio 1 Aug 2022The 2020s bring unprecedented challenges for young New Zealanders including a pandemic, climate crisis, economic hardship and volatile politics. Youth Parliament Press Gallery reporter Louis Collins…
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Civics: New Zealand’s Cinderella subject
Civics: New Zealand’s Cinderella subject
The 2020s bring unprecedented challenges for young New Zealanders including a pandemic, climate crisis, economic hardship and volatile politics. Youth Parliament Press Gallery reporter Louis Collins…
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Horticulture sector eyes new wood fibre tech
Could wood fibre technology be a game changer for our horticulture industry and help reduce carbon emissions? Locally grown fruit, vegetables and plants are all generally grown in compost or potting… Audio