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Understanding the emotional lives of teenagers
It's harder than ever to be a teenager – and it's hard to be a parent of a teenager, too. In the past 25 years, we've become afraid to let teens experience the stress and disappointment that's a… Audio
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The story of an epic battle for a Hollywood media empire
Audio 3 Jul 2023While the parallels between the fictional Roy family from the mega hit television series Succession and the Murdochs are obvious. There is another media dynasty whose family squabbles are as much an… Audio
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Nigel Latta: The changing face of intergenerational wealth
New research shows when it comes time for New Zealanders to think about their legacy, money is not top of mind. Audio
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'Feast of sacrifice' celebrates Muslim traditions in Aotearoa
Eid Al-Adha was celebrated in Wellington today for the second year in a row in what some hope is a "cultural shift" towards more appreciation and understanding of Muslim traditions.
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'Heartening': Fans encouraged by large turnout to mark International Day of Yoga
Yoga enthusiasts have celebrated the ninth International Day of Yoga by breathing, stretching and meditating at more than 20 events nationwide.
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Neurogenetic conditions in Aotearoa
In September 2022, two New Zealand patients became the first in the world to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial testing a new therapy for a rare neurogenetic condition called myotonic dystrophy… Audio
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Neurogenetic conditions in Aotearoa
In September 2022, two New Zealand patients became the first in the world to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial testing a new therapy for a rare neurogenetic condition called myotonic dystrophy…
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Sir James Wallace revealed as 'prominent businessman' convicted of indecent assault
Sir James Wallace is the "prominent businessman" jailed for indecently assaulting three young men. The government has initiated the process for honours forfeiture.
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Rural residents south of Auckland angry at council development 'flip-flop'
Some say changing plans will hit them in the pocket, having bought land based on future potential valuations that are now at risk.
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Psychiatrist, mental health team criticised over level of care for longtime patient
Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley and one of its psychiatrists have been found in breach of the Code of Health and Disability Services consumers' rights after a man's death.
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Wagner, Prigozhin, Putin and Shoigu: Bitter rivalries that led to a rebellion
In the end, the Wagner mutiny lasted less than 24 hours. But the toxic cocktail of jealousy, rivalry and ambition that gave rise to it has been months, if not years, in the making.
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Lack of data on medical workforce suicides - Te Whatu Ora
The health agency has received little information from other agencies about suicide among the medical workforce.
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Treat youself like you would a broken tractor, says Rural Support Trust
Taranaki branch chair Mike Green says we've not weathered the storm yet, but with support, we can. Audio
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Treat youself like you would a broken tractor, says Rural Support Trust
Taranaki branch chair Mike Green says we've not weathered the storm yet, but with support, we can.
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Country Life for 23 June 2023
A new direction for a traditional farm, a chef swaps the heat of the kitchen for chilly mornings milking, and a chat with the Rural Support Trust on farmer wellbeing. Audio
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Country Life for 23 June 2023
A new direction for a traditional farm, a chef swaps the heat of the kitchen for chilly mornings milking, and a chat with the Rural Support Trust on farmer wellbeing.
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More 'eyes and ears': New monitor promises increased vigilance over Oranga Tamariki
The head of the government agency taking over monitoring of Oranga Tamariki from the Children's Commissioner insists it will do a thorough and transparent job.
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Gender Bender: the story of Hjelmar Dannevill
In the 1910s, Hjelmar Dannevill wowed high society with gripping tales of adventure as a medical researcher and journalist. But suspicions over her fantastical stories and insistence on wearing men's… Audio
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Michael Wood's reminders to divest his shares: A timeline
A government response details 16 times the Cabinet office interacted with Michael Wood over his shares since 2017 - which eventually led to his resignation.
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Gore mayor, councillors apologise to CEO, agree to collaborate
The Gore District Council chief executive and elected members have agreed to put their differences aside and work together.
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Housing market drives inequality - why not tax houses?
Opinion - The Green Party made waves recently when it proposed to tax net wealth over $2 million for individuals and $4m for couples, Susan St John writes .
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Watch: PM announces Michael Wood has resigned
Newly unveiled additional shareholdings held by a trust for which Wood was a trustee and beneficiary raised concerns about him not identifying and managing potential conflicts of interest, Chris… Audio
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U-turn on 20 hours policy avoidable with consultation - ECE leader
An ECE sector leader says the government's U-turn on a key Budget policy could have been avoided with more consultation. Audio
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Australian senator quits party after allegations of misconduct
A senator from Australia's main opposition Liberal Party facing accusations of sexual misconduct by female politicians has resigned from the party but will stay in parliament, the senator's office…
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'A bob each way': Jacqui Dean on Parliament career
As she prepares to retire after 18 years in Parliament, National's Jacqui Dean has a knack for straight talk, and doesn’t mince her words about the work of an MP. Audio