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  • Scholarship-winning teen wants to help repair NZ's mental health system

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    education te ao Maori
    1 Jun 2023
    Wellington high school student and mental health advocate Johnny Bentley-Cribb has been awarded a $25,000 education scholarship

    The Wellington high school student awarded a $25,000 education scholarship hopes to improve the broken mental health system which failed his father. Johnny Bentley-Cribb was just 11 years old when his… Audio

  • Psychologist says John Beckenridge wanted to punish ex by taking son

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    New Zealand court
    31 May 2023
    John Beckenridge, left, and Mike Zhao-Beckenridge

    He has been described as 'controlling, coercive and running out of options'.

    Mike and John Beckenridge: Psychologist says stepfather wanted to punish ex by taking son
  • 'They get sold a dream': When big returns don't eventuate

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    internet inequality
    30 May 2023

    Suspected investment scams are on the rise and authorities are worried some of our most vulnerable communities are falling victim to them. Audio

  • 'They get sold a dream': When big returns don't eventuate

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    The Detail internet
    30 May 2023

    Suspected investment scams are on the rise and authorities are worried some of our most vulnerable communities are falling victim to them.

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    'They get sold a dream': When big returns don't eventuate
  • Mama Hooch brother Roberto reportedly assaulted in prison

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    New Zealand crime
    29 May 2023
    The Mama Hooch trial. Danny Jaz, left, and Roberto Jaz appear in the Christchurch District Court charged with sexual violation 07 February 2023 POOL PICTURE SUPPLIED

    One of the brothers convicted of rape and drink spiking at a Christchurch bar has reportedly been assaulted behind bars.

    Mama Hooch brother Roberto reportedly assaulted in prison
  • Teen tells of lack of mental health support despite abuse in state care

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    New Zealand children
    29 May 2023
    Ihorangi Reweti-Peters has spent his entire life in the care of the state and says the government is failing to address the mental health of young vulnerable people.

    A teen who has spent the last seven years in the care of the state says the government is failing to address the mental health of young vulnerable people. Audio

    Teen tells of lack of mental health support despite abuse in state care
  • Rural recovery in Hawkes Bay and Gisborne

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    weather
    29 May 2023
    The banks of the Wairoa River, which runs through the town, remain covered in nearly a metre of silt three months after the cyclone.

    Since the weather event, multi-sector rural coordination groups have let the Government know what they expect in terms of a blueprint for recovery aimed at helping farmers, growers and families work… Audio

  • Mind. Set. Engage: What happens when you're off your game?

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    New Zealand sport
    28 May 2023
    21st November 2020; Welford Road Stadium, Leicester, Midlands, England; Premiership Rugby, Leicester Tigers versus Gloucester Rugby; A general view of the Mattoli Woods Welford Road Stadium pitch with practise balls lined up

    Mind. Set. Engage explores rugby players' mental fitness and provides tools for maintaining it, much like any other facet of keeping in shape.

    Mind. Set. Engage: What happens when you're off your game?
  • Indiana abortion doctor: Caitlin Bernard fined for speaking about 10-year-old

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    World health
    27 May 2023
    Lindsey Mauldin, Vice President of Advocacy and Public Policy at Planned Parenthood, speaks at a "Bans Off Our Bodies" abortion rights rally at Old Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown, Pennsylvania on September 29, 2022. In Pennsylvania, the northeastern US state where a tight battle for a Senate seat is shaping up that could give Republicans a majority in the Senate, Democrats have clearly identified the stakes and their campaign sometimes takes on the appearance of a referendum to save abortion rights. With bans or restrictions on abortion rights in neighboring states, "patients are coming in from Ohio or West Virginia," Mauldin tells AFP, making "Pennsylvania a vital state for providing this care in the Northeast." (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)

    A US doctor who provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim has been fined by a medical board after speaking to media about the case.

    Indiana abortion doctor: Caitlin Bernard fined for speaking about 10-year-old
  • John 'Boulder Shoulders' unbeaten in the ring but still fighting off demons

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    Sport
    26 May 2023
    John Fiu is set to return to the ring

    Undefeated heavyweight boxer John 'Boulder Shoulders' Fiu shares his journey back to the ring.

    John 'Boulder Shoulders' unbeaten in the ring but still fighting off demons
  • 'A great feeling of power' for victims as pair behind bar assaults revealed

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    New Zealand
    26 May 2023
    The Mama Hooch trial. Danny Jaz, left, and Roberto Jaz appear in the Christchurch District Court charged with sexual violation 07 February 2023 POOL PICTURE SUPPLIED

    A woman targeted by the brothers convicted of rape and drink-spiking at Christchurch's Mama Hooch has described the removal of the pair's suppression orders as "a great weight off".

    Mama Hooch sexual assaults: Name supression lift 'important' for victims, one says
  • Police says Jaz brothers' Mama Hooch attacks 'disturbing'

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    New Zealand court
    25 May 2023
    A person's hand can be seen holding a beer glass as the beer pours from a tap in a bar.

    Police say it was disturbing to see how two brothers used Christchurch bar Mama Hooch to prey on victims.

    Police says Jaz brothers' Mama Hooch attacks 'disturbing'
  • NZ's first 'wet house' to help alcohol-addicted homeless

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    New Zealand health
    25 May 2023
    Empty alcohol bottles on steps by a footpath.

    The country's first 'wet house' will allow residents to drink on site and access wraparound services. But the aim is not to fix people, a city missioner says.

    Wellington gets NZ's first 'wet house' to help alcohol-addicted homeless
  • Budget 2023: The things you might have missed

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    Politics Budget 2023
    25 May 2023
    Finance minister Grant Robertson showing the cover of Budget 2023 the day before its reveal

    A week on from the Budget, RNZ has delved into some of the smaller but still noteworthy items in the government's list of spending. Audio

    Budget 2023: The things you might have missed
  • 2023 DocEdge Festival preview

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    arts movies
    25 May 2023
    Movie still from the documentary film Sailau, featuring in the 2023 DocEdge Film Festival.

    Dan Slevin previews three titles from this year’s DocEdge festival, on the understanding that the full programme is so diverse this small selection can’t possibly be representative of the whole. Video

  • Singer caught with 19.4kg of meth at Auckland Airport during lockdown jailed

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    New Zealand crime
    24 May 2023
    The first fights from across the Tasman landed in New Zealand after the border reopened on 13 April 2022.

    An RnB singer caught smuggling meth from the US in his carry-on during a Covid-19 lockdown has been jailed for more than seven years.

    Singer caught with 19.4kg of meth at Auckland Airport during lockdown jailed
  • Rural counselling fund drops as demand peaks

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    rural
    19 May 2023
    Will to Live and Rural Change founder Elle Perriam.

    The Rural Change Fund saw demand increase from 5 applications a week to 25. Now, when rural people need it most, the wellbeing programme has been put on pause. Audio

  • Rural counselling fund drops as demand peaks

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    Country Life rural
    19 May 2023
    Will to Live and Rural Change founder Elle Perriam.

    The Rural Change Fund saw demand increase from 5 applications a week to 25. Now, when rural people need it most, the wellbeing programme has been put on pause.

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    Rural counselling fund drops as demand peaks
  • Week In Politics: The Budget chasm between Labour and National

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    19 May 2023
    Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon

    Analysis - Budget 2023 has highlighted the stark differences between the main parties, writes Peter Wilson.

    Week In Politics: The Budget chasm between Labour and National
  • Hub offering safe place for vulnerable teens opens in Hamilton

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    New Zealand youth
    19 May 2023
    Kirikiriroa Family Services Trust chief executive Dr Nicole Coupe. The trust is running the new Kimi Manaakitanga Play Stay Grow Hub.

    A new hub is open in Hamilton central that will be an all-hours safe place for vulnerable young teenagers to get back on track.

    Hub offering safe place for vulnerable teens opens in Hamilton
  • Opinion: Smart moves in Budget 2023 but no transformation for poorer families

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    New Zealand Politics
    19 May 2023
    Grant Robertson

    It is very expensive to be poor. It is expensive for the country, but it is also expensive for the families themselves: they often face higher prices than others do, writes Max Rashbrooke.

    Opinion: Smart moves in Budget 2023 but no transformation for poorer families
  • Budget 2023: Keeping up with costs, a splash on investments

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    18 May 2023
    Wellbeing Budget 2023.

    Opinion - Budget 2023 was dressed up as 'no frills'. In some ways that was the case, Shamubeel Eaqub writes.

    Budget 2023: Keeping up with costs, a splash on investments
  • Political opponents take aim at Budget 2023: 'Blowout', 'broke', 'Budget for the rich'

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    Politics Budget 2023
    18 May 2023
    Dollar symbol with Grant Robertson and Christopher Luxon in background

    National and ACT are warning of massive overspending by the government, while the Greens and Te Pāti Māori are saying more spending was needed.

    Political opponents take aim at Budget 2023: 'Blowout', 'broke', 'Budget for the rich'
  • How Labour's 'no frills' budget targets voters in election year

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    18 May 2023
    Finance Minister Grant Robertson and Prime Minister Chris Hipkins walk to the Parliament chamber for the delivery of the 2023 Budget, 18 May 2023.

    Analysis - After a 2022 Budget that played to Labour's base, this year's effort was essentially an inflation-driven budget that many more right-leaning parties would have been happy to deliver, Tim…

    How Labour's 'no frills' budget can earn voters' trust
  • Cost-of-living Budget centres on cheaper childcare

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    Politics Budget 2023
    18 May 2023
    Finance minister Grant Robertson showing the cover of Budget 2023 the day before its reveal

    Young families are the clear target of Labour's election-year Budget, but its flagship promise - cheaper childcare - won't kick in until next year.

    Cost-of-living Budget centres on cheaper childcare
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