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Taxpayers to fork out $20k to defend Peters' lawsuit
Taxpayers will fork out an estimated $20,000 to cover the legal fees of the former ministers sued by the Deputy Prime Minister over the leak of his superannuation details.
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At-risk children waiting months for investigations into abuse
At-risk children are having to wait months for outcomes of investigations into abuse and neglect, according to family lawyers.
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Hospitals prepare for nurses strike
Medical directors are insisting they're as prepared as they can be for the nurses' strike tomorrow as facilitation talks between nurses and DHBs failed.
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Book review - The Map Of Salt And Stars by Jennifer Joukhadar
Anne Else reviews The Map Of Salt And Stars by Jennifer Joukhadar, published by: Hachette. Audio
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Anne Frank's 'dirty jokes' found in hidden diary pages
Two new pages from Anne Frank's diary have been published, containing a handful of dirty jokes and her thoughts on sex.
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Some Spotlight staff not paid for 15 minute meetings
Spotlight has launched an internal investigation after employees at its Christchurch store told Checkpoint they weren't paid for 15 minute meetings they had to attend. Zac Fleming reports. Video, Audio
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At The Movies
Simon Morris goes to some children's holiday movies and also checks out the Amy Schumer comedy that's getting lots of coverage on social media. Video, Audio
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Health Ministry says it’s failing to provide adequate healthcare to transgender people
And it wants to completely review its model of care.
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Book review - Curry: Eating, Reading and Race by Naben Ruthnum
Anne Else reviews Curry: Eating, Reading and Race by Naben Ruthnum, published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Where'd the money go?
Imagine having your spending for the past year publicly scrutinised. MPs are checking government spending over the past financial year in a ten hour long debate called the annual review debate. Audio
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Road re-opening brings relief to Takaka locals
For five days, the South Island town of Takaka in Golden Bay was utterly cut off from the rest of the country.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
The arrival of Timothée Chalamet, THAT Jacinda Ardern Vogue profile, the last two years at Facebook HQ, and more.
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Book review - The Atomic City Girls: A Novel
The Atomic City Girls: A Novel by Janet Beard. Reviewed by Anne Else. Published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Christchurch's water to be chlorinated for a year
Christchurch's water will be temporarily chlorinated, the city council says.
- Best features of 2017: Equality
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Book review - Winter by Ali Smith
Anne Else reviews "Winter" by Ali Smith, Published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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Back to the future?
Opinion - Is the new Cabinet just more of the same? Take a closer look before deriding it, David Slack suggests.
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'Bomb threat' charges over cassette thrown out
A musician whose latest noise album caused police to shut down much of central Dunedin earlier this year has been cleared of wrongdoing.
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After the sigh of relief, time to set a decisive course
Opinion - Labour was always a logical choice for New Zealand First, and now's the time to wrench the steering wheel as far as it can go in a new direction, writes Stephanie Rodgers.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
The man who forgot he was a rap legend; the anonymous meetings for racists looking to reform; the rumours that warned women about Harvey Weinstein; and much more.
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'My mum did not deserve to die in hospital like that'
The family of a woman who died in Middlemore Hospital still want to know why she died from causes unrelated to why she was in hospital.
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Nearly 250,000 young Kiwis yet to enrol
With polling day fast approaching, nearly a third of people under 30 are yet to enrol, and political parties are keen to reach them. Audio
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Peters maintains National to blame for leak
Winston Peters has rejected an assurance from the Prime Minister, who said a leak about the New Zealand First leader's superannuation overpayment did not come from National Party ministers.
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Investigations over pension leak as Peters plans complaint
Two government offices were advised about the New Zealand First leader's superannuation overpayment but say no leak came from them. Audio
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Tina Fey's cake eating; Dylan Roof's radicalisation; sexism in Silicon Valley; and much more.