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Sir Tim Wallis's funeral to be a 'celebration of a very full life'
Wānaka will farewell its own aviation legend, the late Sir Tim Wallis, at his funeral at Wānaka Airport, which begins at noon today.
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Oranga Tamariki not saying whether involved with family of Hutt toddler Ruthless-Empire
Police said on Thursday they were working with Oranga Tamariki as part of their homicide investigation into the boy's death. Audio
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'A lot of pain': Dave Letele on Pasifika suicide stats
Community initiatives are helping reduce suspected death by suicide stats among Aotearoa New Zealand's Pacific communities.
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The potential perils of lending money to family
The "Bank of Mum and Dad" is now estimated to be the fifth-largest lender to Kiwi home buyers, but often a lack of clarity on whether money has been loaned or gifted causes conflict down the track… Audio
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Calls for a ban on teachers contacting pupils via social media
A former student who was groomed and sexually abused by her teacher wants teachers banned from talking to students on social media.
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Forwards coach Ryan hailed by All Blacks pack
The All Blacks pack have improved dramatically from last year with the players crediting forwards coach Jason Ryan for their lift in performance.
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Hearing, vision tests for students lead to 'significant transformation'
Wearing glasses for the first time or getting their hearing problems treated had been life changing for students at Edmund Hillary School - both inside and outside the classroom, according to…
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Grace Millane's mother on daughter's murderer: 'I don't care what happens to him'
The mother of murdered British tourist Grace Millane says the family refuse to acknowledge her killer's existence.
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Answer to New Zealand's maths problem remains elusive
New Zealand has a maths problem. Our grades are getting worse. What is the solution? By Venetia Sherson.
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'She took advantage of my vulnerability': $1.6 million fraudster sent to prison
Rebecca Kennedy stole $1.6m from unwitting victims - all of whom were her friends.
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Sheep and Beef Farmer Bayden Anderson - It's as good as it gets
Porangahau farmer Bayden Andersen shares the unique challenges and triumphs of managing an estate like its his own, while raising a family in the Central Hawkes Bay. Audio
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Sheep and Beef Farmer Bayden Anderson - It's as good as it gets
Porangahau farmer Bayden Andersen shares the unique challenges and triumphs of managing an estate like its his own, while raising a family in the Central Hawkes Bay.
Audio - 新西兰自杀率上升,毛利人群仍是受影响最严重族群
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Home detention for man who attacked elderly custodian
A Northland man has been sentenced to home detention for an attack on a 70-year-old town custodian that sent shock waves through a Bay of Islands tourist town.
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Auē! The story behind a modern literary classic
In this extract from Everything I Know About Books Mary McCallum, of Mākaro Press explains how she came to publish a modern New Zealand classic - Auē! by Becky Manawatu.
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Suspected suicide figures rise, Māori still worst-affected
The Mental Health Foundation says the overall picture is improving - but there is much more to do.
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Dad rejects responsibility for leaving child with serious burns for almost three weeks
A four-year-old girl was left with sustained burns to her body for almost three weeks before she came to the attention of authorities and was admitted to the burns unit.
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Aviation and deer industry trailblazer Sir Tim Wallis dies aged 85
Sir Tim Wallis the founder of one of New Zealand's biggest airshows, and an aviator and deer farmer, has died aged 85. Audio
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Auckland's Mt Roskill votes for change, now the hard part begins
Voters in the country's most Asian electorate are counting on the new government to deliver on its promises to cut crime and give the economy a shot in the arm.
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'Significant gaps' in how domestic violence victims checked for brain injuries
New research has found "significant gaps" in the way domestic violence victims are checked for brain injuries. A study of over 600 incidents of domestic violence that presented to Wellington Hospital… Audio
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How to move through change with 'rugged flexibility'
To be resilient in the face of change, we need to hold on to our core values while cultivating adaptability, says writer and human performance expert Brad Stulberg. He speaks to Jesse Mulligan about… Audio
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The Left's postmortem on Labour's defeat
Analysis - What are leftwing and progressive commentators saying about what went wrong and what Labour now needs to do?
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Inappropriate sexual teacher-student relationships 'severely under reported' - survivor
There has been almost 150 reports of inappropriate sexual relationships between teachers and students in schools in the last six years. Audio
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On a wing and a prayer: Christopher Luxon lands politics' top job
Husband and father, Crusaders fan, high-achieving businessman and relative political novice - RNZ profiles the man set to become New Zealand's 42nd prime minister.