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Baby's death linked to lack of support for mother, coroner finds
The coroner has found the young whānau of a 10-week-old baby who died while co-sleeping were not given adequate support.
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Rugby World Cup: England focus on defence against Fiji
England will be going all out to stop a Fijian repeat of victory against them when the two teams meet in the third quarterfinal at the Rugby World Cup in Marseille on Monday morning.
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Luuka Jones; 'I want to enjoy the experience of my last Olympic games'
White water paddler Luuka Jones has ticked off her aim for the season, but for the second straight year she's had to do it tough.
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The Kiwi triathlete proving 'somebody with MS can still be active'
When Prue Young was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 18 months ago, people assumed she'd have to give up work and sport. This week, the 33-year-old Nelson paramedic is in Hawaii to compete in the… Audio
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The Māori electorates to watch on election night
There are tight margins, party hopping candidates and the potential for electoral history to be made in the Māori seats.
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Prospect of El Niño summer putting extra stress on cyclone-battered farmers
The forecast hot, dry El Niño summer is placing extra stress on farmers battered by Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Renee White: how to be a more peaceful parent
Audio 12 Oct 2023When Renee White had kids she was determined to raise them how she wished she had been raised. But when her son Eli was one and a half, in the middle of a tantrum, Renee found herself saying things… Audio
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What students think makes a safe school and how they can learn successfully
Nearly 10,000 intermediate and secondary pupils participated in a study to help the Education Ministry develop ways of measuring student wellbeing.
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Cost of living and rent spikes hit pensioners who don't own homes
For pensioners who don't own their own homes, the cost of living and rent spikes are eating into their income and sense of security. But, around New Zealand, a small number of accommodation providers… Audio
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Remembering inspiring physician Dr Tom Mulholland
Two years ago, Dr Tom Mulholland spoke to RNZ about the "massive hole" he'd seen left in the lives of family and friends when a person dies suddenly. This week, his own loved ones are mourning the… Video, Audio
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Publicity-shy 'promoters' spending up on the election campaign
Some of the most active campaigners are new to politics. Another promoter is a wealthy foreign businessman.
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'Don't let the truth die with you': Dawn Raids era survivor
"We are totally stuffed," says Dawn Raid's survivor's daughter enraged at Labour and National.
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Southland man's journey to read in his late 50s
Audio 10 Oct 2023Until his late 50s, Invercargill man Michael Kingpotiki would tell a "wee while lie" when he was given something to read, saying he didn't have his glasses handy. The truth was that the former farm… Audio
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What happens when nowhere is safe for a 13-year-old fighting everyone - including her parents
Audio 9 Oct 2023At one point, Michelle says, she was convinced her 13-year-old daughter was going to kill her. She was desperate for help.
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'That's nonsense': Debate reveals more rancour between Winston Peters and David Seymour
Analysis - A debate tonight offered further evidence of the gap between the ACT and NZ First leaders who may soon be in coalition negotiations with the National Party to form a new government.
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Pair arrested for alleged child prostitution in Rotorua
A man and woman have been arrested for alleged child prostitution in Rotorua. The pair also supplied the girls with drugs, police say.
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First tenants of Motueka papakāinga to move in this month
A papakāinga development at Te Āwhina Marae in Motueka is set to welcome whānau tenants into the first of its 20 homes.
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Cook Islands cultural heritage to come alive at Te Maeva Nui in NZ
The biggest cultural event on the Cook Island's calendar, Te Maeva Nui, will be celebrated in Auckland this weekend.
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The Detail: Celebrating 1000 episodes
Audio 30 Sep 2023Since launching in April 2019, The Detail podcast has run over 1,000 episodes. The team recap some of their favourites.
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The Detail: Celebrating 1000 episodes
Since launching in April 2019, The Detail podcast has run over 1,000 episodes. The team recap some of their favourites.
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Icon of Lyttelton set to re-open after years of being quake damaged
An icon of Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour is set to re-open tomorrow, after being damaged in the Canterbury Earthquakes. The Governors Bay jetty, locally known for its extraordinary length and… Video, Audio
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Inside the magpie's annual reign of terror
It's that time of year. Streets and parks become a battleground, as magpies - descending from above and attacking from behind - swoop down on anything they fear poses a threat to their offspring. Video
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Telling the Story of Peter Ellis and the Christchurch Civic Creche Case
Alexander Behse explains how he came to tell the story of Peter Ellis and the Christchurch Civic Creche Case.
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Apprentice builder repairing flood damage: 'I enjoy seeing the homeowners happy'
Apprentice builders in Wairoa are earning their qualifications by repairing flood-damaged homes.
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Fundraiser launched to support Mama Hooch sexual assault survivors
A young woman linked to the Christchurch Mama Hooch sexual assault case hopes funds from a Givealittle page will help survivors rebuild their lives.