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Gloriavale man's alleged sex crimes detailed in court
A woman who accused a man of raping her at Gloriavale was told there was no way she would ever marry. Audio
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‘This isn’t a life’: The crushing burden of Long Covid
The first authoritative NZ research reveals the heartbreaking impact of Long Covid on patients' lives, Newsroom's Marc Daalder reports.
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It's the Pacific's 'mini Olympics - some say it's more like a 'war zone'
Seven years in the making and costing hundreds of millions of dollars, the Pacific Games in Solomons Islands start this week. But there's many other games going on.
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Increased number of dog attacks in Northland 'concerning' - Kaipara mayor
In the wake of a toddler suffering critical injuries, Craig Jepson says the issue needs to be a top priority for all councils.
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One-third of people seeking accommodation support after storms turned down
Almost a third of people who have applied for the government's accommodation support for those displaced by storms have been turned down.
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Woman gets record prison term in money laundering case
A churchgoing matriarch of a prosperous Auckland family is believed to have laundered at least $18 million.
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Sunpix awards celebrating Pacific heroes in Aotearoa
The Sunpix Pacific Peoples Awards celebrates unsung heroes in Pacific communities. Audio
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Pressing need for Pacific rainbow+ support organisations - report
The Manalagi community report has found friend circles are currently the main support system for Pacific rainbow+ people experiencing mental health distress in Aotearoa
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Dirty donations: Charity receives stained and torn clothes
South Auckland charity The Aunties say to ask yourself - 'would I give this to my best friend?' - before donating.
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Far North leads the pack in dog attacks - ACC figures
Dog-related injuries had cost New Zealand a whopping $15.8 million in the year to 30 June, figures from ACC show.
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School students warned about 'sextortion' messages
Police have asked Taranaki schools to warn students about internet safety, after a student faced sextortion.
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Trauma of baby loss made worse by lack of support - parents
Support for families whose babies die before or shortly after birth is patchy and fragmented, a report has found.
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First-of-kind research reveals discrimination against NZ's rainbow Pacific community
The first research into the health and wellbeing of Pacific rainbow people living in Aotearoa has found discrimination when using healthcare services is a common experience.
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Family of 8yo with brain cancer told to 'prepare for the worst'
Eight-year-old Lachie Love knows there is "an egg in his head". But he has not been explicitly told that it is a rare and incurable brain tumour.
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School counsellors urgently need more help - association
The Association of Counsellors warns school counselling services are badly over-stretched and need more funding from the next government.
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 November 2023
Celebrating the Feast of All Saints this week, with hymns including For all the saints and Let saints on earth in concert sing. Audio
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Whakaari/ White Island court case will change the level of accepted risk in NZ's tourism industry
Analysis - A court decision finding the owners of Whakaari / White Island guilty of breaching workplace safety laws could have implications for adventure tourism, Freya Higgins-Desbiolles and James…
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Chinese representation in Parliament likely limited to a single lawmaker
Carlos Cheung, confirmed winner of the Mt Roskill electorate, wants more Asian representation in New Zealand's Parliament in future.
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Schools struggling to deal with sexual violence
Testimonies from 300 students show victims of sexual assaults are not being protected adequately by their schools. Respondents to a call for sharing their experiences around sexual assault at school… Audio
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Read all about it: Kiwis' big love for old books
Old books never die - they end up filling up banana boxes at book fair fundraisers and recycling book love to new readers, as Auckland hosts one of the country's biggest events this weekend.
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Eliza Boom: From Gospel to German
Soprano Eliza Boom is fast establishing herself as a specialist of German repertoire based in Munich. She's back home in Aotearoa to sing some of it this month. Audio
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Christchurch RSA 'forced' to rethink plans amid high debt
Christchurch RSA Holdings Limited, the RSA's local business arm, is in liquidation after the closure of its central city restaurant and bar business Trenches in 2019.
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Mother of dead twin says hospital staff ignored pleas for early delivery
A mother who lost one of her twins before birth had pleaded with hospital staff to deliver them earlier.
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Small, precious and shiny new: Kāpiti Coast regional gallery opens
Audio 29 Oct 2023Toi Mahara gallery director Janet Bayly offers the whakatauki: ‘ahakoa he iti he pounamu’, when she speaks of the Kāpiti Coast’s regional Gallery in Waikanae. “The gift of something small but… Audio
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Ōkaihau Branch Railway remembered on centenary
Plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of New Zealand's northernmost railway are picking up steam.