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'Disappointing' - Children's units at new Christchurch Hospital can't be staffed
New services to improve emergency and acute care of children at Christchurch Hospital will not open because there is no money to staff them.
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Five Month War
Leaving behind everything he'd ever known to help people struggling in his community wasn't something Abubakar (Abs) expected to do in his early twenties. But when war broke out in his hometown he… Audio
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'Show up': How to build inclusive sports communities for NZ's Muslim women
New Zealand's sports sector needs to step up its game when it comes to Muslim women taking part, new research has found.
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Privacy assessment not needed for system 'upgrade', police say
Police have been quietly setting up a $9 million facial recognition system that can take a live feed from CCTV cameras and identify people from it. Video
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Norway's different approach to the trial of a mass murderer
While Norway opted to bring every possible detail to light during the 10-week trial of Breivik, a Norwegian journalist says the case against the Christchurch shooter seems "dimly lit". Audio
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Norway’s different approach to the trial of a mass murderer
Dear Christchurch, Breivik's trial showed us extremist ideas struggle in the light. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Julian Savea to play Mitre 10 Cup, Man U captain gets suspended sentence and Chinese grand prix cancelled.
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Populism from Brexit and Trump playbooks enters election campaign
Opinion - Covid-19 might have been challenging for populist governments, but that hasn't stopped populist strains emerging in the run-up to the general election, Robert Patman writes.
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Tall Fern Stella Beck uncovers the foodie side of Japan
In a little hole-in-the-wall sushi shop in Tokyo basketballer Stella Beck found herself sitting for hours, listening to the owner's tales.
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Carl Bergstrom: How to spot BS
Carl Bergstrom knows BS when he sees it. Jesse talks to Professor Bergstrom about how to spot it and how to combat it. His new book is Calling BS: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World. Audio
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Koanga Festival - now a theatre festival goes on-line
It's one thing for a film festival to go online - we looked at this on the show last week - but what about a full-on theatre festival? The annual Koanga Festival showcases new Maori plays and… Audio, Gallery
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Pasifika sharing their culture on TikTok, despite security fears
More than 58,000 TikTok users have watched Mikaele Oloa slice a banana leaf to make an ula laufa'i, a traditional Samoan necklace.
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Kea Kids News: 'kidsplaining' current affairs
Kids are almost absent in our news and current affairs. This week a service that breaks the mould is back - offering news on topics chosen by local kids and - crucially - reported and produced by… Video, Audio
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Kea Kids News: 'kidsplaining' current affairs
Kids are almost absent in our news and current affairs. This week a service that breaks the mould is back - offering news on topics chosen by local kids and - crucially - reported and produced by…
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Horticulture exemption at Auckland border a relief for frustrated growers
Frustrated farmers in the country's vegetable heartland have been assured they will now be able to operate, following high-level government intervention.
Covid-19 checkpoints along the… Audio
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Covid-19: What happened on 18 August
It's been a busy day for Covid-19 news, and among it has been the mystery of how a worker contracted the virus, a security guard sharing returnee details via an app and a reporter finding the source… Video
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Super Rugby Aotearoa: The good, the bad and the ugly
Analysis - The makeshift competition inadvertently distilled what had been regarded as a bloated and unrelatable into a sleek, entertaining and rare commodity, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Covid-19 social media backlash: 'Can we be more kind, less judgemental?'
Social media users are being urged to practise kindness and tolerance as authorities battle with the re-emergence of Covid-19 in the Pasifika communities in Auckland.
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Postal service warns of delays in US mail-in vote count
The US Postal Service (USPS) has warned that millions of mail-in votes may not arrive in time to be counted on the presidential election day, 3 November.
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New case of Covid-19 had travelled to Rotorua while symptomatic
Dr Ashley Bloomfield says one of the latest Covid-19 cases in the community - a woman in her 20s - had travelled to Rotorua over the weekend while she was symptomatic. Video
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Teen risk taking: Forget what you thought you knew
We know adolescents take risks, but what might surprise you is that they DON'T think they are invincible. In fact they tend to over-estimate their risk. So why do they engage in risky behaviour and… Audio
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Fontaines D.C.: 'We should be confronted daily with conflicting ideas'
Singer Grian Chatten spoke with Tony Stamp about the Dublin band's unexpected success, the danger of the echo-chamber, and their just-released second album A Hero's Death. Video, Audio
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Restaurants, bars call for Kiwi workers as borders stay shut
Restaurants and bars around the country are scrambling for staff and say they can't fill even senior positions, with closed borders keeping both workers and clients away.
But the Restaurant… Video, Audio
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A close-up lesson in white privilege
He came home from school one day and told his mother he no longer wanted to be brown. Peter Meihana talks life as a Māori in a Pākehā world, and then as a Pākehā in a Māori world. Audio