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'They control through fear': A cult member talks about leaving her old life behind
Serafina Tane was born into a religious cult on New Zealand's South Island. When she left, she discovered a life without religious rules was more complicated than she had imagined. Video
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Sotheby's auction of Aotearoa artefacts raises questions
The items include moa leg bones, a golden huia beak brooch, a kiwi skeleton, a taxidermied bird, and two Māori clubs.
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How a group of women exposed a depraved corner of the internet
This student reporter infiltrated a 'cyber hell' where women and girls were sexually exploited, exposing the leaders, in a case where arrests number in the thousands.
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Wellington benefactor: New knight motivated by desire to help city he loves
Mark Dunajtschik who helped to pay for Wellington's new children's hospital has been made a knight for his services to philanthropy.
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Mum-of-three undergoing chemo endured mouldy rental despite requests to fix it
The Tenancy Tribunal has ordered landlord Visions of a Helping Hand Charitable Trust to pay $2600 for that and other problems it failed to resolve.
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Quirky upcoming laws flying under the radar this year
Here's 12 up-and-coming bits of legislation that haven't had much attention in amongst everything else.
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Concern over moves to tighten NZ's data privacy regulations
Oranga Tamariki is warning children might be put in danger by changes to the Privacy Act.
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Couple living above a slow flood - 'Every drop of rain is scary'
All the Bay of Plenty couple want for Christmas is for the rain to stop, and with it the gradually-rising water under their home.
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'Stresses removed from their lives' - Investment helps Ōtautahi housing future
Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust says a multi-million dollar investment will help 35 whānau into new homes next year.
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Alan Hall case: Solicitor-General asks police to investigate after report received
Following an independent report into the actions of prosecution lawyers in the case which saw Alan Hall wrongly jailed for nearly two decades, the Solicitor-General has referred the matter to the…
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Hillsong founder Brian Houston tells court his father was a 'serial paedophile'
Brian Houston also tells a Sydney court the responses to abuse allegations when they first came to light were not "all they should have been".
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Oranga Tamariki acting CEO appointed to role
Chappie Te Kani has been acting in the role since October last year.
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Car seat checkpoint helping families keep children safe
A car seat safety campaign has helped a Kiwi mum learn her child's seat is made for overseas vehicles.
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‘A predator and a beast’: Man jailed for raping and filming assaults on young girl
A man who filmed himself raping a young girl and secretly recorded himself with sex workers has been described as a "predator and a beast".
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Archives NZ breach allows access to sensitive health information
A privacy breach by Archives NZ has let people see records containing abuse survivors' sensitive health information.
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Elon Musk's Twitter suspends accounts of several journalists
Twitter has suspended the accounts of several prominent journalists who recently wrote about Elon Musk, with the billionaire tweeting that they broke rules about giving out personal information about…
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The $1.59m vaccination campaign that came too late
When a Covid vaccination social media campaign finally got underway in earnest, almost all the people it was trying to convince had already been vaccinated.
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'Deprived of their liberty': Abuse in Care inquiry details suffering of adolescents at Lake Alice
Torture, sexual, physical, emotional and psychological abuse has been spelled out in the nearly 500-page report.
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Avatar: The Way of Water lands Golden Globe nomination
Avatar: The Way of Water has been nominated for best drama film at the upcoming Golden Globe awards.
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Shrinking gangs from behind prison walls
Nowhere are gangs more visible and harder to contain than in our prisons. A surprising partnership between a private prison and an ex-drug lord seems to have a formula for cracking their hold over…
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Making a dent in Tākaka's housing shortage
The Detail catches up with the man with a grand plan to solve Tākaka's afforable housing shortage. Audio
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Making a dent in Tākaka's housing shortage
The Detail catches up with the man with a grand plan to solve Tākaka's afforable housing shortage.
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Lawyer for Christchurch mosque attack coronial inquiry will not be removed
The coroner has decided to modify the lawyer's role in the upcoming coronial inquiry over a perceived conflict of interest.
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Scope of revenge porn law too narrow, no care offered to victims - advocate
Campaigners against online revenge porn are demanding law changes, saying the current legislation is still unfit for purpose.
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Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year
A newly prioritised spending plan and fresh ministerial line-up are part of Labour's plan to reset the political landscape for the start of 2023 - election year.
The political headwinds are… Audio