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The MLM scheme making money from money-traders
The insta business scheme raising red flags
An international multi-level marketing scheme operating in New Zealand uses social media influencers to entice people to enter a complex financial world they know nothing about.
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Older and wiser Warrior returns to NRL home
Older and wiser Warrior returns to NRL home
Sitting up there wearing the old colours and once again part of a club that never should have forced him out in the first place, he sure looked like the old Shaun Johnson.
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Omicron variant: Australia joins ban to Africa travellers
Covid-19: Australia joins ban to Africa travellers after Omicron variant discovery
Australia has joined the United States and Europe in restricting travel from Africa over the new Omicron Covid-19 variant.
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Nowroz Ali: escaping the Taliban to make a new home in NZ
Audio 27 Nov 2021When the Taliban took over Kabul, Afghanistan in August, Nowroz Ali feared for his life. A wanted man for many years for his work with the New Zealand Defence Force, he was supposed to be on a… Audio
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How Collins crushed her own leadership
How Collins crushed her own leadership
Power Play: The expectation was Judith Collins would be rolled by the next election, but it was her own actions that precipitated a pre-Christmas bloodletting, Political Editor Jane Patterson writes.
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Simon Bridges won't rule out taking another tilt at leadership
Simon Bridges: 'It was a very poor process from Judith Collins'
National MP Simon Bridges spoke out about allegations against him that led to the end of Judith Collins' tenure as leader, and not ruling out taking another tilt at the leadership.
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Simon Bridges on being demoted: 'What we saw yesterday was truly desperate stuff from Judith Collins'
Simon Bridges: 'What we saw yesterday was truly desperate stuff from Judith Collins'
After his shock demotion, Bridges says Collins will go to any length to hold on to her leadership of the National Party. Audio
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Collins demotes Simon Bridges over allegation of misconduct
Collins demotes Simon Bridges over allegation of misconduct
National's leader Judith Collins has demoted Simon Bridges following an accusation he made inappropriate comments to a female National MP several years ago.
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KiwiRail group chief executive Greg Miller quits
KiwiRail group chief executive Greg Miller quits
KiwiRail group chief executive Greg Miller has resigned effective immediately due to the "recent and sustained allegations in the media" which he denies, the company says. Audio
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'Trust your councillors' says Whangārei District councillor ahead of Oruku Landing decision
'Trust your councillors' says councillor ahead of Oruku Landing decision
Gavin Benney denies his press release indicating support for a proposed conference and event centre breached the council's elected members' code of conduct.
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Indian New Zealanders amongst the most highly-vaccinated in the country
Indian New Zealanders amongst the most highly-vaccinated in the country
While media coverage has often focussed on where Covid-19 vaccination rates need to be lifted, the quiet efforts of NZ's largest Asian community have been largely ignored. So why have more than…
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Are New Zealand’s universities doing enough to define the limits of academic freedom?
Are New Zealand’s universities doing enough to define the limits of academic freedom?
Misinformation is incompatible with performing a role as critic and conscience of society Matheson Russell writes for The Conversation.
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The end-of-year tours: What we learned
The end-of-year tours: What we learned
Analysis - A few days after the end of the All Blacks' and Black Ferns' season, it's not so much a case of dust settling as nuclear fallout, Jamie Wall writes.
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Looking back on tech titans' takeover of media
Facebook’s all-powerful founder has rebooted his trillion-dollar company as ‘Meta’ and he’s planning for a new virtual ‘metaverse’ for us in five years. But the real world mess Facebook’s made in… Audio
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Looking back on tech titans' takeover of media
Looking back on tech titans' takeover of media
Facebook’s all-powerful founder has rebooted his trillion-dollar company as ‘Meta’ and he’s planning for a new virtual ‘metaverse’ for us in five years. But the real world mess Facebook’s made in…
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Exactly 100 years after the birth of radio in NZ, Sarah Johnston looks back at its early decades
Sound historian Sarah Johnston explores 100 years of radio in a talk at the National Library, focusing on the early decades and the innovative World War II radio Mobile Unit recordings. Audio
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Why debate on Victoria's Covid-19 pandemic bill has turned ugly
Why debate on Victoria's Covid-19 pandemic bill has turned ugly
A new set of proposed laws designed to govern the state's future response and powers in the case of a pandemic is dominating public discussion in Victoria.
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Ōpōtiki races to vaccinate community before summer visits
The vaccination rollout and the push towards 90 percent has in many ways highlighted this country's existing disparities.
It's being seen in our biggest cities, but also in some of our more remote… Video, Audio
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Northland principal faces 'awful vindictive' abuse for supporting vaccine mandate
Principal faces 'awful vindictive' abuse for supporting vaccine mandate
A Northland high school principal says she has been accused of being "complicit in mass genocide" by people opposed to getting vaccinated.
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Life after lockdown: What it’s like for a South Auckland student returning to school
Life after lockdown: What it’s like for a South Auckland student returning to school
Gardenia Lemoa is a year 12 Māngere College student among the thousands of senior high school pupils across Auckland who returned to school last month. She recounts what it's been like to be back.
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David Farrier: examining conspiracy culture in New Zealand
Thousands of protesters marched on Parliament earlier this week with a mixture of motives on display. Journalist and filmmaker David Farrier has spent the last few years diving down conspiracy theory… Audio
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison 'doesn't believe' he has told a lie in public life, rejecting Macron and Turnbull's accusations
Aus PM Morrison 'doesn't believe' he has told a lie in public life
Facing multiple accusations of lying, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he is not dishonest, and the criticism he has copped is simply part of the job.
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Lips syncs and facts: Pacific doctors fight misinformation on TikTok
Lips syncs and facts: Pacific doctors fight misinformation on TikTok
In an effort to get more Pacific people vaccinated, a group of doctors have taken to TikTok and Instagram to get the message out there.
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Rangatahi Māori to share whakaaro on world issues at APEC
Rangatahi Māori to share whakaaro on world issues at APEC
Rangatahi voices are set to be heard alongside the world's top CEOs, entrepreneurs and leaders during this year's APEC voices of the future summit.
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All Auckland, Waikato schools to reopen 17 November
All Auckland, Waikato schools to reopen next week
Auckland and Waikato students in years 1 to 10 will return to face-to-face learning from 17 November, while timelines will be eased for national curriculum and assessments for other students. Video