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  • Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year

    News
    Focus on Politics politics
    8 Dec 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (December 2022)

    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

    Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year
  • No appeal against ruling in baby blood case, surgery to go ahead

    News
    New Zealand health
    8 Dec 2022
    Signs outside the Court in Auckland on 30 November 2022 during a hearing on parents who wanted their baby to have blood transfusions only from someone who had not been vaccinated against Covid-19.

    The baby will be in intensive care for up to a week and under Te Whatu Ora's guardianship possibly until the end of January. Audio

    No appeal against ruling in baby blood case, surgery to go ahead
  • Are our Olympians actually employees?

    Audio
    sport employment
    8 Dec 2022
    Mahe Drysdale

    A group of top athletes is taking an employment case against High Performance Sport - why? Audio

  • Are our Olympians actually employees?

    News
    The Detail sport
    8 Dec 2022
    Mahe Drysdale

    A group of top athletes is taking an employment case against High Performance Sport - why?

    Audio

    Are our Olympians actually employees?
  • Focus on three Government bills in penultimate week

    Audio
    politics
    7 Dec 2022
    Labour MP Dr Emily Henderson speaks in Parliament.

    Parliament’s year is rapidly nearing an end, and the Government has this week been focused on completion of three fairly major pieces of legislation. Audio

  • Focus on three Government bills in penultimate week

    News
    The House politics
    7 Dec 2022
    Labour MP Dr Emily Henderson speaks in Parliament.

    Parliament’s year is rapidly nearing an end, and the Government has this week been focused on completion of three fairly major pieces of legislation.

    Audio

    Focus on three Government bills in penultimate week
  • NZ firefighters union set to vote on major pay settlement

    Audio
    activism employment
    7 Dec 2022
    Firefighters on strike outside Auckland Central Fire Station.

    New Zealand's firefighters' union looks set to vote in favour of a settlement that would see their pay increase by up to $20 thousand.

    But firefighters say ratification of this agreement will just be… Audio

  • Trump Organization convicted of scheme to defraud tax authorities

    News
    World business
    7 Dec 2022
    Trump Tower, home to the Trump Organisation, stands along Fifth Avenue on June 30, 2021 in New York City.

    By Luc Cohen and Karen Freifeld Donald Trump's real estate company was convicted on Tuesday of carrying out a 15-year-long criminal scheme to defraud tax authorities, adding to the legal...

    Donald Trump's company convicted of scheme to defraud tax authorities
  • Educational groups at odds over mandatory reporting of child abuse

    News
    New Zealand children
    7 Dec 2022

    Organisations representing early childhood services and teachers are divided over calls for mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse.

    Educational groups at odds over mandatory reporting of child abuse
  • Woman claims doctor sexually assaulted her, exercised extreme control over diet regime

    News
    New Zealand health
    6 Dec 2022
    doctor generic hospital

    A young woman claims her rheumatologist sexually assaulted her and for months exercised extreme control over her diet regime - triggering an eating disorder and suicidal thoughts.

    Woman claims doctor sexually assaulted her, exercised extreme control over diet regime
  • Anti-vax parents create media conundrum

    Audio
    media
    4 Dec 2022
    The front page of the New Zealand Herald on Thursday featuring lawyer Sue Grey with the mother insisting her unwell baby is only treated with the blood from people not vaccinated for Covid-19.

    One press conference question at a Prime Ministerial summit kicked off a wave of social media scorn this week - and even criticism and international headlines about sexism. But media made a better… Audio

  • Anti-vax parents create media conundrum

    News
    Mediawatch media
    4 Dec 2022
    The front page of the New Zealand Herald on Thursday featuring lawyer Sue Grey with the mother insisting her unwell baby is only treated with the blood from people not vaccinated for Covid-19.

    One press conference question at a Prime Ministerial summit kicked off a wave of social media scorn this week - and even criticism and international headlines about sexism. But media made a better…

    Audio

    Anti-vax parents create media conundrum
  • Tinder swindler: He posed as a police officer and conned a real one

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Dec 2022
    Tinder

    A young man's fake Tinder persona of an attractive blonde woman was so convincing he managed to persuade an active police officer to hand over his patrol car and body armour vest.

    Man poses as attractive blonde woman, convinces police officer to hand over patrol car
  • Wellington's tip shop marks 25 years of trash into treasure

    Audio
    National
    2 Dec 2022
    The items most commonly donated to the Tip Shop are crockery, utensils, pots and pans and books.

    Wellington's tip shop is marking two and a half decades of turning trash into treasure.

    Opened in 1997 by locals, it's grown from two staff to twenty.

    Our reporter Kate Green and visual journalist… Video, Audio

  • Wāhine Māori raise awareness of safe sleeping through wahakura wānanga

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    2 Dec 2022
    Carabelle Summerton weaving.

    It's been almost three years since wāhine in Ōtautahi have been able to come together for wahakura (co-sleeping baskets) wānanga.

    Wāhine Māori raise awareness of safe sleeping through wahakura wānanga
  • Malachi Subecz: Experts warn mandatory reporting system flawed

    Audio
    crime National
    2 Dec 2022
    Malachi Subecz

    'Do not trust anyone with your kids who aren't family'. The words of Malachi Subecz' mother, who from behind bars, says that's a harsh lesson she's learnt in the worst possible way.

    Malachi's mum… Audio

  • Malachi Subecz's mum: 'Do not trust anyone with your kids who aren't family'

    News
    New Zealand crime
    2 Dec 2022
    Malachi Subecz

    The mother of the murdered five-year-old says she hopes no other parent in prison will ever face losing a child in this way.

    Malachi Subecz's mum: 'Do not trust anyone with your kids who aren't family'
  • Chris Dawson sentenced to 24 years in prison for murdering his wife Lynette

    News
    World
    2 Dec 2022
    Chris Dawson and team arrive at NSW Supreme Court on August 30, 2022 in Sydney, Australia.

    Former Sydney schoolteacher Chris Dawson has been sentenced to a maximum 24 years in prison for murdering his first wife Lynette in 1982.

    Chris Dawson sentenced to 24 years in prison for murdering his wife Lynette
  • 'Frankly unacceptable': Govt accused of inadequate response to child abuse

    News
    New Zealand children
    2 Dec 2022
    Malachi Subecz

    Justice advocacy groups say the government should be doing more to address child abuse. Audio

    Malachi Subecz's death: Government accused of avoiding 'more work' on dealing with child abuse
  • Malachi Subecz was 'invisible' to agencies meant to protect him

    Audio
    National
    1 Dec 2022
    Malachi Subecz

    "Invisible" is what murdered five-year-old Malachi Subecz had become, to the government agencies supposed to protect him.

    That's one of the findings of an independent review into his care and… Video, Audio

  • Te Whāngai Trust nursery's rehab for offenders shows success

    Audio
    National
    1 Dec 2022
    Te Whāngai Trust workers at their Pukekohe hub during a visit from Manurewa MP Arena Williams.

    Well the fatal stabbing of Sandringham dairy worker Janak Patel has reignited the debate about punishment versus rehabilitation for offenders.

    But a Waikato-based trust claims to provide a solution… Video, Audio

  • 5yo Malachi Subecz failed by multiple govt agences - report

    Audio
    National
    1 Dec 2022
    Malachi Subecz

    It's been confirmed that five-year-old Malachi Subecz was failed by multiple government agencies, something his family says it already knew.

    The little boy was tortured and killed by Michaela… Audio

  • Three businessmen guilty of political donations deception avoid prison

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    30 Nov 2022
    Yikun Zhang, and brothers Colin (Shija) and Joe (Hengjia) Zheng, were sentenced to community detention and community work by Justice Gault in the Auckland High Court.

    Three businessmen who made unlawful donations to the National Party have been sentenced to community detention with their past philanthropy taken into account.

    Three businessmen guilty of political donations deception avoid prison
  • Erebus memorial protesters 'mean-spirited' - Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei

    Audio
    National
    29 Nov 2022
    Proposed Erebus memorial design

    "Mean spirited" is how mana whenua and local iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is describing opposition to an Erebus memorial planned for Auckland's Parnell Rose Garden.

    Yesterday marked 43 years since the Air… Video, Audio

  • Shift commander didn't tell officers of Jerrim Toms' mental state, inquest hears

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Nov 2022
    Jerrim Toms

    A shift commander says he knew of Jerrim Toms' mental health issues but that didn't alter his strategy on how to deal with him.

    Shift commander didn't tell officers of Jerrim Toms' mental state, inquest hears
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