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Pacific Leadership Forum unimpressed with Covid-19 bungle
An organisation advocating for Pasifika in NZ says a border bungle, resulting in the country having two active cases of Covid-19 last week is inexcusable and highlights an unfair system. Audio
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Greg Taipari on living with cancer: 'Knowledge is power'
While working as a Senior Ministerial Press Secretary in 2015, Greg Taipari couldn't shake a persistent cough, after seeking medical advice he was eventually diagnosed with throat cancer. He kept the… Audio
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How police reform changed one of US’s most violent cities
Audio 20 Jun 2020J. Scott Thomson is the former police chief of Camden, New Jersey. He presided over a major process of reform in one of America's most violent cities. With many areas of the US (and elsewhere) mulling… Audio
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Facebook pulls Trump ads with 'Nazi symbol'
Facebook said the Trump re-election campaign post and ads violated its policy against organised hate.
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Plumber tells hearing shoddy work was not his fault
A plumber defending charges over defective drains at a retirement village says something went wrong at the project but it was not his or his workers' fault.
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New cases leaving isolation 'an unacceptable failure of the system' - PM
Jacinda Ardern says the incident that saw two new Covid-19 cases leaving isolation "should never have happened and cannot be repeated". Watch the PM's media conference here. Video
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Firearms reform set to progress in Parliament
Senior Labour ministers are playing down any influence coalition partner New Zealand First had on changes to firearms law, soon to be ushered through Parliament.
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Facebook makes transparency tool mandatory for New Zealand election
Facebook is making it compulsory for politicians and parties to sign up to a transparency tool if they want to advertise on the social media site in the lead up to the election.
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Parent wants Marist College to meet with families over racism
A parent at Marist College in Auckland say the school needs to meet with families and address accusations of racism at the school.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Tuipulotu staying with Blues, Teddy stars for Roosters and Hearts go down fighting.
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USP saga: Pacific govts in spotlight as pressure mounts to resolve impasse
A former vice-chancellor at Papua New Guinea's University of Technology says politics has no place in university governance. Audio
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History-making researcher calls for more voices of Pacific workers
A history- making researcher says the voices of Pacific seasonal workers in New Zealand are not represented in media coverage of the scheme.
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Australian sentenced to death in China honest to a fault, friend says
Friends of Karm Gilespie, the Australian sentenced to death in China, are organising a public appeal.
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Academics slam youth alcohol education programme
New Zealand academics have slammed an in-schools live theatre programme designed to educate young students on the dangers of underage drinking.
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US military chief sorry for joining Trump walk
The top US military officer says he was wrong to have joined President Donald Trump during his controversial walk to a damaged church near the White House.
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NZME board chair resigns ahead of shareholders meeting
Peter Cullinane says he resigned abruptly before the meeting after it was it was made clear big shareholders had lost confidence in him.
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Diocese to meet school after Black Lives Matter posters torn down
The Catholic Diocese of Auckland will meet with Marist College families after teachers tore down Black Lives Matter posters at the school. Video
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Marist College responds to racism accusations
Further to our story yesterday about Auckland's Marist College removing Black Lives Matter posters.
Year 13 student Nia Cherrington stepped down as Marist College's cultural leader after teachers… Audio
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Kai Kitchen: keeping Taranaki kids warm and fed
A Taranaki woman with a heart for kids - has not only committed to feeding dozens of kids in the region, she's also raised money to buy 90 pairs of pyjamas to keep them warm through winter. Audio
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Nick Wignall: 'Treat yourself like you would a good friend'
If we talked to other people the way we talk to yourself we'd probably have zero friends, no job and warrants out for our arrest, says psychologist Nick Wignall. From a young age, many of us… Audio
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Dame Lois Muir: Why success is more important than winning
Dame Lois Muir has contributed to a fascinating new book that looks into leadership and team culture, Will to Win, New Zealand netball greats on team culture and leadership. She shares some of the… Audio
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Does documentary photography die without publications to print it?
When Bauer Media shut down on 1 April, it wiped out just about every documentary photography job in the country. Now concerns are being raised over how New Zealand’s visual history will be documented… Audio, Gallery
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Does documentary photography die without publications to print it?
When Bauer Media shut down on 1 April, it wiped out just about every documentary photography job in the country. Now concerns are being raised over how New Zealand’s visual history will be documented…
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Opinion: Confronting Tyranny in Sāmoa
Opinion - Tuila'epa Sailele Malielegaoi has been the Prime Minister of Sāmoa for 21 years.
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Brees apologizes for comments, 'pain I have caused'
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has apologised for his comments about "disrespecting the flag," that caused outrage among athletes supporting the fight against racism.