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  • Waikato DHB ransomware attack: Documents released on dark web

    News
    New Zealand technology
    29 Jun 2021
    Waikato District Health Board notice of outage of systems from cyber attack.

    Documents from the health board have been released onto the dark web after the ransomware attack that crippled five hospitals' IT systems in May.

    Waikato DHB ransomware attack: Documents released online
  • Muller seeing out term depends on caucus - Collins

    News
    Politics
    29 Jun 2021
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    National Party leader Judith Collins says it is up to her caucus whether her predecessor Todd Muller remains in Parliament for another two years.

    Todd Muller seeing out term depends on National's caucus - Judith Collins
  • Special debate on the Dawn Raids to be held in Parliament

    News
    Pacific
    29 Jun 2021
    The Dawn Raids will be debated in the House soon before the Government's apology.

    Dawn Raids petition received at Parliament, special debate will happen Audio

    Dawn Raids petition accepted, special debate will happen
  • 'It was chaotic' - Police looking at improvements after search for 3yo

    News
    New Zealand East Coast
    29 Jun 2021
    Axle Hamblyn with his mother Haley Allatt.

    Gisborne police say the large number of people who helped search for three-year-old Axle near Tolaga Bay last month may have made the search "chaotic".

    'It was chaotic' - Tairāwhiti police looking at improvements after search for 3-year-old Axle
  • ‘A young man that changed the law’ - how the death of a student sparked law reform

    Audio
    politics
    27 Jun 2021
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    MPs have debated the findings of an inquiry into student accommodation prompted by the death of a student in 2019. Here’s how they changed the law. Audio

  • ‘A young man that changed the law’ - how the death of a student sparked law reform

    News
    The House politics
    27 Jun 2021
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    MPs have debated the findings of an inquiry into student accommodation prompted by the death of a student in 2019. Here’s how they changed the law.

    Audio

    How the death of a student changed the law
  • The Week in Politics: The demolition of Todd Muller

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    25 Jun 2021
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    Analysis - The week began with the resurrection of Winston Peters and ended with the demolition of Todd Muller, Peter Wilson writes.

    The Week in Politics: The demolition of Todd Muller
  • Images of sexual assaults shared among Dunedin teens

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    19 Jun 2021
    Sad woman silhouette worried at sunset

    Jane* has blurry memories of that night.

    Images of sexual assaults shared among Dunedin teens
  • Vanuatu Supreme Court confirms 19 Govt MPs lose seats

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    18 Jun 2021
    Vanuatu parliament

    Vanuatu's Supreme Court judge, Justice Oliver Saksak, has upheld a decision by the former Speaker of Parliament to expel 19 government MPs from parliament.

    Vanuatu Supreme Court confirms 19 Govt MPs lose seats
  • Masterton civic centre project chair hits back at complaints

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting
    18 Jun 2021
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    Masterton Deputy Mayor Graham McClymont says a request to the Auditor-General for an investigation into the district council's civic centre project "is already being done".

    Masterton civic centre project chair hits back at complaints
  • Jewish spokesperson stands by comments after hui marred by walkout

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Jun 2021
    NZ Jewish Council spokesperson Juliet Moses

    A Jewish Council representative whose speech led to a walkout by Muslims at a counter-terrorism hui is standing by her comments. Audio

    Jewish spokesperson stands by comments after hui marred by walkout
  • The Black Caps and the World Test Championship final

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    16 Jun 2021
    Blackcaps celebrate the series win

    Opinion - Let's hope New Zealand's 1-0 series win over England turns out to be a victory for test cricket as well, Hamish Bidwell writes.

    The Black Caps and the World Test Championship final
  • The rise of cybercrime and NZ's fragmented response

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    15 Jun 2021
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    Cybercrime is on the rise but, in the wake of the Waikato District Health Board ransomware attack, Anusha Bradley finds New Zealand's response to it is fragmented and victims rarely get justice.

    The rise of cybercrime and NZ's fragmented response
  • Too much heat makes transport fraught

    Audio
    environment media
    13 Jun 2021
    Deputy mayor Justin Lester with resident Jane Byrne, cycling advocate Ron Beernink, Island Bay residents association president Vicki Greco and councillor Paul Eagle in a photo from June 2016.

    The big budget for a new non-car harbour bridge in Auckland sparked a big 'bike-lash' in the media last week - and how we build and use our roads has become a huge wedge issue all around the country. … Audio

  • Too much heat makes transport fraught

    News
    Mediawatch environment
    13 Jun 2021
    Deputy mayor Justin Lester with resident Jane Byrne, cycling advocate Ron Beernink, Island Bay residents association president Vicki Greco and councillor Paul Eagle in a photo from June 2016.

    The big budget for a new non-car harbour bridge in Auckland sparked a big 'bike-lash' in the media last week - and how we build and use our roads has become a huge wedge issue all around the country. …

    Audio

    Too much heat makes transport fraught
  • Boris Johnson kicks off G7 summit with plea to tackle inequality

    News
    World inequality
    12 Jun 2021
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson (L) welcomes US President Joe Biden during the G7 summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, south-west England on June 11, 2021.

    The UK prime minister urges world leaders "to build back better" after the coronavirus pandemic.

    G7: Boris Johnson launches summit with plea to tackle inequality
  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    11 Jun 2021
    Tiana Epati has been elected as the first ever New Zealand Law Society president of Pacific Island descent.

    Law Society's call on Samoan crisis; Niue leaders gets vaccine; and Marianas college prepares for the new normal

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • Robyn Malcolm in MIQ 'naughty corner' after candle confiscation

    Audio
    health life and society
    9 Jun 2021
    Robyn Malcolm is in the 'naughty corner' after MIQ confiscated her candle.

    Actor Robyn Malcolm says she feels like she's in the team of five million's naughty corner after being bailed up by MIQ officials for lighting a candle in her room and displaying one too many bottles… Video, Audio

  • News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    9 Jun 2021
    Sebastien Lecornu

    Lecornu deplores slow vaccination in French overseas territories; Fijian community health activist is the newest of the Earthshot Prize Council, and more.

    News from around the Pacific
  • Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 6: Denise Roche

    Audio
    politics te ao Māori
    9 Jun 2021
    Denise Roche, Matangireia Series 2

    Former Green MP Denise Roche remembers the day she revealed in Parliament she was a survivor of sexual abuse—and taking a stand against then–Prime Minister John Key. Video, Audio

  • Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 3: Ron Mark

    Audio
    politics te ao Māori
    9 Jun 2021
    Ron Mark, Matangireia Series 2

    In 1996, New Zealand First shook up the political landscape. For 25 years, former MP Ron Mark stood by the party and its enigmatic leader. Video, Audio

  • Does the Wuhan lab leak theory stand up?

    Audio
    science health
    9 Jun 2021
    Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, Hubei province.

    The Covid-19 Wuhan lab leak theory has re-emerged and appears to have sparked the curiosity of the US President. We look at why, and what the likelihood is of that being the case.  Audio

  • Does the Wuhan lab leak theory stand up?

    News
    The Detail science
    9 Jun 2021
    Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, Hubei province.

    The Covid-19 Wuhan lab leak theory has re-emerged and appears to have sparked the curiosity of the US President. We look at why, and what the likelihood is of that being the case. 

    Audio

    Why has the Wuhan lab leak theory re-emerged?
  • Kim Jong-un wages war on slang, jeans and films

    News
    World
    7 Jun 2021
    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's return to testing missiles will be getting the attention of the White House.

    A sweeping new law in North Korea makes the smuggling of foreign news, films or drama punishable by death.

    North Korea: Kim Jong-un waging war on slang, jeans, foreign films
  • See who is on the Queen's Birthday honours list

    News
    New Zealand sport
    7 Jun 2021
    Queen's Birthday Honours recipients

    The Queen's Birthday Honours list for 2021 has been announced today, and it includes prominent artist Grahame Sydney, the former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull, and former long-serving MP Ruth Dyson.

    Queen's Birthday honours list announced for 2021
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