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Danielle Cormack: directing 'Every Brilliant Thing'
A seven-year-old begins a list when their mum hurts herself as she battles depression. It's a list on Post-it notes. A list of every brilliant thing in the world. Years pass, decades disappear, and… Audio
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Tama Waipara shares his Festival kaupapa: "We are of this place and its people"
Artistic Director Tama Waipara on Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival opening this weekend and celebrating the vast creativity of the East Coast and its people. Audio
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Provincial Growth Fund: $18.8m for Māori development projects
Provincial Growth Fund: $18.8m for Māori development projects
The funding would bring more than 300 jobs to Māori firms and assets across the country, the regional economic development minister says.
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Conspiracy theories, poverty harming attendance in Northland
Conspiracy theories, poverty harming attendance in Northland
Principals say conspiracy theories about the pandemic and economic turmoil are not helping the low school attendance in Northland.
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Children learning te reo Māori need 'affirming community'
Children learning te reo Māori need 'affirming community'
Those working to make te reo the first language of tamariki Māori are pushing for it to be spoken routinely at home, but say the biggest challenge is that many of the parents of kōhanga reo and kura…
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National health policy promises $800m in new funding over four years, targeting Pharmac and cancer
National $800m health policy targets Pharmac, cancer and GP 'navigators'
The National Party is promising record funding increases for Pharmac, faster elective surgeries and primary care 'navigators' in its $800m health policy. Video
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Silver Scrolls 2020: te reo Māori songwriting finalists announced
The three finalists for this year’s APRA Maioha Award, which recognises the art of contemporary Māori songwriting, have been announced. The award will be presented at the 2020 APRA Silver Scroll… Video, Audio
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'Massive legacy': Māori Battalion veteran Epineha Ratapu dies aged 98
Māori Battalion veteran Epineha Ratapu dies aged 98
One of the last few remaining members of the Māori Battalion who saw action in Italy, the Middle East and Japan has died.
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Arts patron calls on others who enjoy the arts to pay for the pleasures they consume
Music and arts patron Jack C. Richards talks about why it's so important for those who love the arts to support arts practitioners, many of whom are in a precarious financial position now. Audio
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'Getting Better' podcast - Tairāwhiti
Emma Espiner Emma meets the creators of Mahi a Atua - a ground-breaking, kaupapa Māori approach to mental health, and talks to one whānau about how it has helped them build resilience in the face of… Audio
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Regions query if Provincial Growth funding is fair
Regions query if Provincial Growth funding is fair
Kāpiti's mayor says a map of provincial growth funding is a good road-marker to what he calls "the politics of patronage".
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New Zealand medicinal cannabis company NZX bound
New Zealand medicinal cannabis company NZX bound
Rua Bioscience was recently granted a commercial licence to grow and supply cannabis-derived medicines.
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Manutuke School students isolated on veranda after Covid-19 scare
Primary students isolated on veranda after Covid-19 scare
A school near Gisborne isolated about 60 pupils on a veranda this morning after a Covid-19 scare.
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Alicia Hoskin: From heart surgery to Olympic hopeful
It's all heart for Kiwi paddler trying to get to the Olympics
Alicia Hoskin is enjoying a short break at home after completing another Canoe Sprint camp on Lake Karapiro.
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Heart Foundation calls for cross-party Parliament support in health plan
Heart Foundation calls for cross-party Parliament support in health plan
The Heart Foundation is demanding urgent action to cut the number of people dying from cardiovascular disease. Audio
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DHB stands by decision to axe school doctors
DHB stands by decision to axe school doctors
Tairawhiti District Health Board will not reinstate free GP appointments at three Gisborne city high schools, board chairperson Kim Ngarimu says.
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Tairāwhiti
Emma's in Tairāwhiti, where "by Māori, for Māori" has the potential to be more than just a slogan in healthcare. Audio
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Funding boost of $20 million to help tackle meth addiction in the regions
Funding boost of $20m to help tackle meth addiction in the regions
The government is investing $20 million to reduce the damage methamphetamine use is causing to families and communities in the regions.
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Forest owners to fund clean-up of debris, logs at Tolaga Bay
Forest owners to fund clean-up of debris, logs at Tolaga Bay
The Forest Owners Association has apologised and said the industry is committed to cleaning the beach and owners will pay for it, not ratepayers. Audio
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Tolaga Bay farmers 'horrified' by forest slash after heavy rain
Tolaga Bay farmers 'horrified' by forest slash after heavy rain
Tairāwhiti locals are preparing for a second storm after a deluge of weekend rain flooded a highway and sent forest slash tumbling towards beaches.
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Te Tairawhiti prepares for another storm after weekend deluge
Locals in Te Tairawhiti are preparing for another storm after a deluge of rain at the weekend flooded a highway and sent forest slash tumbling down the river to beaches.
While having to deal with… Audio
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Uawa/Tolaga Bay blanketed in slash after weekend rain
Te Tairawhiti also faced significant rain thunderstorms causing road closures, severe flooding and prompting evacuations over the weekend.
While river levels are dropping - more rain is on the way.
… Audio
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RNZ’s ‘toddler steps’ towards diversity
The Black Lives Matter movement has prompted many institutions - including media - to re-examine their own records on race and diversity. Four years ago RNZ made a long-term commitment to… Audio
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RNZ’s ‘toddler steps’ towards diversity
RNZ’s ‘toddler steps’ towards diversity
The Black Lives Matter movement has prompted many institutions - including media - to re-examine their own records on race and diversity. Four years ago RNZ made a long-term commitment to…
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New technology developed for waste wood to replace oil
A pine wood bio-refinery is being planned for Tairawhiti, Gisborne to produce a material that can replace oil using largely low grade timber and waste wood. Audio