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When can a relationship survive infidelity?
After a betrayal, the relationship is only worth working on if the person who caused the harm shows they're willing to learn and grow, says sex therapist Jo Robertson. Audio
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Detective pressed on checks done to ensure Lauren Dickason was fit for interview
A video recording of the alleged child murderer's police interview played for the jury on Tuesday.
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Lauren Dickason sobs as police interview video plays in court
Her face crumpled in the video as she stated what she had done - killing her three children - was "irreversible". Audio
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Mental health advocate opens up about her own healing
Genevieve Mora has moved past shame to publicly share her own story of anxiety, OCD and anorexia in the new book Bite Back. Audio
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Lauren Dickason trial: Immigration NZ asked for mental health history
The jury heard Dickason had been corresponding with immigration officials the day before the alleged murders.
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Mother searched how to cause child drug overdose before killing daughters
Lauren Dickason made online searches on how to cause child drug overdoses in the weeks leading up to the deaths of her three young daughters. Audio
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Watch: PM announces portfolio reshuffle after Kiri Allan resignation
Ginny Andersen will take over as justice minister, but keep her existing police portfolio.
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'Historical gem' lighthouse gets protection status
Baring Head Lighthouse in Wellington has been added to the New Zealand Heritage List.
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Australian mining magnate gears up for legal fight to protect iron ore royalties
A legal showdown between the billionaire descendants of Australian iron ore mining pioneers, Lang Hancock and Peter Wright, is set to get underway tomorrow.
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'No longer trust anyone': Rest home carer steals from elderly residents
An 89-year-old victim was in hospital when she had cash and a card stolen by Phillipa Ngamokopuna and used.
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Tony Bennett: Legendary New York crooner dies aged 96
Tony Bennett was "singing at his piano" just days before he died, his representatives have revealed. Video
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What disinformation has taken from us
Disinformation looms over the 2023 election campaign, threatening the basis of our democracy. How has it come to this in Aotearoa?
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Lauren Dickason murder trial: Children's teachers give evidence
Text messages from the phone of Lauren Dickason have painted a picture of a wife and mother unravelling, mentally and emotionally.
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Hard work makes dreams come true
Christopher and Siobhan O'Malley stand in a paddock with smiles that could melt one of the nearby West Coast glaciers. The couple have finally achieved their long-term goal of farm ownership and now… Audio
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Hard work makes dreams come true
Christopher and Siobhan O'Malley stand in a paddock with smiles that could melt one of the nearby West Coast glaciers. The couple have finally achieved their long-term goal of farm ownership and now…
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Dickason trial: 'She's done this to hurt me' father said after finding daughters' bodies
"She's done this to hurt me" were some of the first words from Lauren Dickason's husband after finding his three young daughters dead in their beds.
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World Cup opener will go ahead despite shooting
The opening match of the Football World Cup will still go ahead despite today's shooting in Auckland.
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'Insurance money will be running out' - Flood-hit homeowners welcome accommodation payment
Help for storm-affected residents to pay rent has been called a "lifeline" by homeowners.
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'No question' Lauren Dickason loved the children she killed, husband tells court
The father of the three girls killed by Lauren Dickason has told the court he was wrong to describe his wife as "not a nurturing mother".
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Dickason murder trial: Mother spoke of harming children three times before their deaths
The High Court in Christchurch has heard Lauren Dickason spoke about harming her daughters on three separate occasions before they died.
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Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols
Iran's morality police are to resume controversial street patrols to enforce the dress code requiring women to cover their hair and wear loose clothing.
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 July 2023
The season of Matariki has begun. It’s a time to gather with family and friends to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the future. This week’s programme touches on some of those… Audio
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Short Story: A Tree Full of Rubies by Shelley Burne-Field
A Tesla-driving city lawyer returns home to face her past in this new story by award-winning writer Shelley Burne-Field (Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Rārua).
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Ketamine injections for depression?
Ketamine might be better known as a recreational drug or anaesthetic. But there's growing evidence for its use for people with hard-to-treat depression.