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  • Mo' money, mo' problems? Why sudden wealth isn't everything it's cracked up to be

    Audio 21 Aug 2023
    Pile of New Zealand currency laying flat on table

    Suddenly coming into money isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, according to a financial expert who helps people cope with unexpected windfalls of cash. Audio

  • Dive company to pay $250K, avoids prosecution after school trip incident

    News
    New Zealand Northland
    21 Aug 2023
    Poor Knights Islands, located east of the Tutukākā coast, Northland.

    A well-known Northland dive company has avoided prosecution over an incident in which two children were trapped in a sea cave by agreeing to a raft of measures to improve safety and help the victims.

    Dive company to pay $250K, avoids prosecution after school trip incident
  • National to restore prescription fees for most, put savings towards cancer treatments

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    21 Aug 2023
    Christopher Luxon

    National is promising to put $280 million towards cancer treatments, by restricting fee-free prescriptions to superannuitants and those on low incomes.

    Watch: National promises to restore prescription fees for most, put savings towards cancer treatments
  • Home for a bit - RSE workers in Matapihi

    Audio
    farming immigration
    21 Aug 2023
    RSE Samoan group outside of the wharenui Taapuiti at Hungahungatōroa marae, Matapihi Tauranga.

    Supporting their families back home in Samoa is the main drive of a group of ten young men. Some of them feature in this episode of Voices, produced by Justine Murray. Audio

  • Home for a bit - RSE workers in Matapihi

    News
    Here Now farming
    21 Aug 2023
    RSE Samoan group outside of the wharenui Taapuiti at Hungahungatōroa marae, Matapihi Tauranga.

    Supporting their families back home in Samoa is the main drive of a group of ten young men. Some of them feature in this episode of Voices, produced by Justine Murray.

    Audio

    Home for a bit - RSE workers in Matapihi
  • Migrant exploitation finally in the media spotlight

    Audio
    media
    20 Aug 2023
    Workers are crammed into small rooms in an Auckland house.

    A spike in shocking cases of exploitation has put the plight of migrant workers in the media spotlight. But these latest stories are part of a longstanding issue that's sometimes flown under the… Audio

  • Migrant exploitation finally in the media spotlight

    News
    Mediawatch media
    20 Aug 2023
    Workers are crammed into small rooms in an Auckland house.

    A spike in shocking cases of exploitation has put the plight of migrant workers in the media spotlight. But these latest stories are part of a longstanding issue that's sometimes flown under the…

    Audio

    Migrant exploitation finally in the media spotlight
  • How to talk to kids about fatphobia

    Audio
    food health
    19 Aug 2023

    The word 'fat' has been weaponised against people living in bigger bodies and it's time we stripped away its negative connotations, says American journalist Virginia Sole-Smith. She helps parents… Audio

  • Auckland deputy principal jailed over child sex abuse material

    News
    New Zealand crime
    18 Aug 2023
    North Shore District Court

    An Auckland high school deputy principal has been jailed for 28 months after he was caught with child sex abuse material.

    Auckland deputy principal jailed over child sex abuse material
  • Talanoa with young Pacific men holds potential key to preventing suicide

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting Pacific
    16 Aug 2023
    Tagaloatele Profesor Peggy Fairbairn-Dunlop and ‘Aulola Fuka-Lino officially launching Heilala Malu.

    After losing three male family members to suicide, a Pacific academic researcher wants young men to speak out when they feel that life is not worth living.

    Talanoa with young Pacific men holds potential key to preventing suicide
  • The awful secrets of the Jehovah's Witnesses

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    16 Aug 2023
    Cassie Dean leafs through the pages of her childihood bible, the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.

    How the Jehovah's Witnesses have kept the presence of child abusers hidden from the knowledge of the people they share the church with.

    The rules and culture that keep child sex offenders hidden from followers of the Jehovah’s Witness faith
  • US judge hands historic win to young plaintiffs in climate change case

    News
    World climate
    15 Aug 2023
    This picture provided by Our Children's Trust shows plaintiffs in the landmark Held vs Montana climate change lawsuit arrive to the Lewis and Clark County Courthouse on June 13, 2023 in Helena, Montana. In a landmark climate trial, a Montana court on August 14, 2023 ruled in favor of a group of youths who accused the western US state of violating their rights to a clean environment. District Court Judge Kathy Seeley said a state law preventing agencies from considering the impacts of greenhouse gases when issuing permits for fossil fuel development was unconstitutional. The case, Held v. State of Montana -- brought by plaintiffs ranging in age from five to 22 -- has been closely watched because it could bolster similar litigation that has been filed across the country.

    The decision marked a major victory in the first youth-led climate case to reach trial in the US and could influence similar cases nationwide.

    US judge hands historic win to young plaintiffs in climate change case
  • Long-running Nelson Tenths Māori land case back in High Court in Wellington

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    14 Aug 2023
    18072016 Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King. Wellington High Court.

    The longest running property claim in the country - the Nelson Tenths - headed to back to the High Court in Wellington today.

    Long-running Nelson Tenths Māori land case back in High Court in Wellington
  • Watch: Looking for New Zealand's most elusive bird

    News
    New Zealand environment
    14 Aug 2023
    Ornithologist Rhys Buckingham in his search for the South Island kōkako.

    Ornithologist Rhys Buckingham has been on the trail of the South Island kōkako which was once declared extinct but then reclassified as "data deficient" for more than 40 years.

    Watch: Looking for New Zealand's most elusive bird
  • Labour stands by publicly released GST policy costings

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    14 Aug 2023
    National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis and National Party Christopher Luxon after the Budget 2023 announcement.

    The party says costings errors targeted by National were only included in documents released to reporters, and were fixed before the actual announcement.

    Labour stands by publicly released GST policy costings
  • Convictions, accusations of child sex abuse against current Jehovah's Witnesses

    News
    In Depth
    14 Aug 2023
    Cassie Dean leafs through the pages of her childihood bible, the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.

    Men convicted for child sex abuse or with allegations against them are active members of the Jehovah's Witnesses - unbeknownst to most in the church.

    RNZ investigation reveals 11 alleged paedophiles active within the Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Why don't we talk about postnatal depression?

    Audio
    health law
    14 Aug 2023
    No caption

    Maternal mental health is another one of those hidden "women's issues" that we don't talk about enough. Now it's in the spotlight for the most awful of reasons.  Audio

  • Why don't we talk about postnatal depression?

    News
    The Detail health
    14 Aug 2023
    No caption

    Maternal mental health is another one of those hidden "women's issues" that we don't talk about enough. Now it's in the spotlight for the most awful of reasons. 

    Audio

    Why don't we talk about postnatal depression?
  • Lawyers in Lauren Dickason trial make closing arguments as end nears

    News
    New Zealand crime
    11 Aug 2023
    Lauren Anne Dickason in the High Court at Christchurch on 17 July 2023, on trial charged with murdering her three children.

    Justice Cameron Mander will sum up the case next week, before the jury begin their deliberations.

    Lauren Dickason: Lawyers make closing arguments as trial nears end
  • Moce Sri Krishnamurthi . . . sports journalist, democracy activist, storyteller and advocate

    News
    Pacific
    10 Aug 2023
    The Pacific Media Centre’s team working in collaboration with Internews’ Earth Journalism Network on climate change and the pandemic . . . then centre director Professor David Robie and Pacific Media Watch contributing editor Sri Krishnamurthi.

    New Zealand-adopted Fiji journalist, sports writer, national news agency reporter, anti-coup activist, media freedom advocate, storyteller and mentor Sri Krishnamurthi has died.

    Moce Sri Krishnamurthi . . . sports journalist, democracy activist, storyteller and advocate
  • Lauren Dickason: Psychiatrist says depression clouded her decision-making

    News
    New Zealand court
    8 Aug 2023
    Lauren Anne Dickason in the High Court at Christchurch on 17 July 2023, on trial charged with murdering her three children.

    A forensic clinician has told a jury that Lauren Dickason's mental health was badly deteriorating at the time she killed her children, and there is legitimate grounds for an insanity and infanticide… Audio

    Psychiatrist tells court Lauren Dickason's decision-making was clouded by worsening depression
  • Is overuse of the words 'anxiety' and 'depression' setting us back?

    Audio 8 Aug 2023
    woman with hand on face

    Free, open conversation about mental health seems like a good thing, but are there downsides to the overuse of terms like 'anxiety' and 'depression'? A new study by the University of Melbourne… Audio

  • Psychiatrist says Dickason does not have case for insanity

    News
    New Zealand court
    7 Aug 2023
    Lauren Anne Dickason in the High Court at Christchurch on 17 July 2023, on trial charged with murdering her three children.

    One of the prosecution's psychiatric experts is steadfast in their view that murder accused Lauren Dickason does not have an insanity nor an infanticide case. Audio

    Psychiatrist says Dickason does not have case for insanity
  • Human remains found near Taipan helicopter wreck in Queensland

    News
    World
    3 Aug 2023
    Corporal Alexander Naggs (left), Lieutenant Maxwell Nugent (middle) and Warrant Officer Class 2 Joseph Laycock were in the helicopter that crashed.

    Human remains have been found in the search zone where an Australian Army helicopter crashed into the sea in Queensland's Whitsundays last week.

    Human remains found near wreckage of MRH90 Taipan helicopter in Queensland's Whitsundays
  • Psychiatrist who interviewed Lauren Dickason tells court of trying to understand motive

    News
    New Zealand court
    3 Aug 2023
    Lauren Anne Dickason in the High Court at Christchurch on 17 July 2023, on trial charged with murdering her three children.

    The first psychiatrist to formally interview Lauren Dickason believes the mother killed her children out of control, not love.

    Psychiatrist who interviewed Lauren Dickason tells court of trying to understand motive
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