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Mums on the breadline hold hopes for Wellbeing Budget
Mothers hope this week's budget will have funding to help parents get better qualifications.
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Joining the dots: What's really causing New Zealand's measles epidemics?
Researchers say an 'immunity gap' affecting an entire generation is what's allowing the disease to flourish. Kate Newton reports.
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Steel take bragging rights over Stars
The Southern Steel have beaten the Northern Stars 63-46 in Invercargil in the final regular season game of the netball Premiership.
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Question Time for 22 May 2019
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Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s…
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Flying Buscomb’s on track to achieve greater things
Having run away from New Zealand in search of a breakthrough, distance runner Camille Buscomb is out to prove herself at the world champs and, she hopes, the 2020 Olympics.
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Rwandan massacre victim's Australian parents kept in dark
The Perth father of a 23-year-old man who was hacked to death by a Rwandan militia has been left devastated after discovering two of his son's alleged killers have been resettled in Australia.
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100-year-old knitter among thousands knitting for premature babies
Thousands of knitters around New Zealand and the world are working to keep South Auckland babies warm. The number of premature babies at Middlemore hospital has reached peak levels this year and when… Video, Audio
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Steel fight back from terrible start
The Southern Steel came back from a disastrous start to beat the Tactix 64-56 in their netball Premiership game in Christchurch.
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San Francisco bans police use of facial recognition technology
San Francisco has become the first United States city to ban the use of facial recognition technology by the police and other agencies.
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Reviews - The Chaperone & The Aftermath
The Chaperone (written by Downton Abbey's Julian Fellowes) and The Aftermath (starring Keira Knightley) are a little too reminiscent of older and better movies, according to Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Reviews - The Chaperone & The Aftermath
The Chaperone (written by Downton Abbey's Julian Fellowes) and The Aftermath (starring Keira Knightley) are a little too reminiscent of older and better movies, according to Simon Morris.
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Healthier homes for healthier children
Community organisations have come together in Porirua to make homes healthier for children.
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New scheme offers in-home help for saving on power bills
A new, free, in-home coaching service was launched yesterday to help households struggling with heating costs. Audio
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New scheme offers in-home help for saving on power bills
A new, free, in-home coaching service has been launched to help households struggling with heating costs. Business, government and community groups and have combined forces for the scheme. EnergyMate… Audio
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Sudan crisis: Cash hoard found at al-Bashir's home
A large hoard of cash has been found at the home of Sudan's ousted president Omar al-Bashir and he is being investigated for money laundering, prosecutors say.
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Regional Wrap
It's been a marvellous week for harvesting kiwifruit in Bay of Plenty. On Marlborough hill farms calf weaning has finished and ewes are on a fast rotation while the ram is out. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - All Black wing Rieko Ioane backs Ma'a Nonu for World Cup, Warriors get boost ahead of NRL clash and NFL record deal.
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Why is the word Pakeha so controversial? – John Bluck
John Bluck explores what it means to be Pakeha in a series of talks. This third episode is entitled What's in a name? Audio
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Top official saw 'box' months before covert camera found
A top air force official spotted a little black box in a New Zealand Embassy toilet months before a covert camera was discovered.
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Central Pulse extend lead in ANZ Champs with big win over Steel
The Central Pulse are now eight wins from as many games in the ANZ Championship after a dominant 66-50 win over reigning champions the Southern Steel.
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Get your Easter bake on, hot cross buns & marshmallows
With Easter looming, Bets Gee from Magnolia Kitchen is along with recipes for hot cross buns and also an allergy-friendly version and flavoured marshmallows. Plus the story of her food journey thus… Audio, Gallery
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Mystics score their first win
The Northern Mystics have scored their first win of the ANZ netball Premiership beating the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic 54-44 in Auckland.
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Refugee family says Dunedin accommodation making them sick
An Iraqi refugee says his family has had to endure cold and damp living conditions in Dunedin because Immigration NZ did not give them enough information about the home they were moving into.
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The science of sunlight
Get lots of natural light, not too much direct sun, and avoid blue light at bedtime. Those are the simple rules to live by when it comes to our ancient and complex relationship with the sun. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news.... Herta becomes youngest race winner in Indycars history