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'I was reluctant to cause any trouble' - the sexual assault victims too scared to seek justice
Of every 100 sexual assaults in Aotearoa, just 10 are reported to police and of those, only one will result in a conviction.
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'Loss of land and loss of life': Ngāti Maru apology highlights devastation of land theft
Of the 171 tupuna of Ngāti Maru iwi living between 1880 and 1920 only half have descendants who survive today.
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“Not just for old stuffy white males” Trevor Mallard on Parliament
The House sits down with retiring MP Trevor Mallard for an insider's view of the tactics and strategy of Parliament, of what has changed, and what still should. Audio
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“Not just for old stuffy white males” Trevor Mallard on Parliament
The House sits down with retiring MP Trevor Mallard for an insider's view of the tactics and strategy of Parliament, of what has changed, and what still should.
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 October 2022
Hymns for All Saints' Day and Reformation Day in this week's programme, and there's a spiritual from Auckland's The Graduate Choir which is celebrating its 21st birthday this year. Audio
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Body of NZer killed in Ukraine not repatriated, while US comrade goes home
The body of an American soldier who died alongside Kiwi Dominic Abelen in Ukraine has been sent home - but Abelen remains in Russian hands.
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Binge Eating Disorder - investigating a 'hidden' health condition
Episodic binge-eating is the most common eating disorder in the world – yet fewer than half of the people who struggle with it get a diagnosis or treatment. Dr Hannah Kennedy is currently studying… Video, Audio
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'Just a bit of play': More allegations of school's bullying failure
A school accused of failures over repeated playground sexual incidents faces further allegations of ignoring or minimising bullying complaints.
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Hapū places rāhui on Lake Rotomā after fatal crash
Mana whenua have placed a rāhui over Lake Rotomā following a fatal crash on State Highway 30 in the Bay of Plenty.
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Survey of two Christchurch schools reveals scale of sexual harassment
A survey of pupils at two single sex secondary schools in Christchurch has found they are being sexually harassed at school, online, or when socialising outside school grounds.
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Children coerced into sexualised incidents at school
When children say they are coerced into sexualised encounters at school, parents expect a response from the school's leaders. For two families, it's been a long struggle.
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New UK leader vows to tackle economic crisis in first speech
Britain's new prime minister, Rishi Sunak, says he will try to fix the mess left by his predecessor and tackle a "profound economic crisis".
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Council selects Aotearoa's first wahine Māori chairperson
Tui Shortland (Ngāti Hine, Ngātiwai, Te Rarawa) was selected by her fellow councillors to head the nine-member council for the next three years in a Te Tai Tokerau first.
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Suspected suicides rates continue to drop - chief coroner stats
The number of suspected suicides has continued to drop year on year, but Māori also continue to be disproportionately negatively affected.
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Concern over NZ Defence Force-trained extremists
The Defence Force has carried out 16 investigations into extremism among current and prospective personnel in the past two years - but can't say how many found proof.
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Season 2 Ep 7: Moriori
Audio 25 Oct 2022Moriori are the original people of Rēkohu (aka Chatham Island or Wharekauri) & they have a tragic and inspiring story. Unfortunately, that story's often been twisted into, well, utter rubbish. Video, Audio
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'Extremely stressful': Patients waiting hours in urgent care clinic
GP Angus Chambers says people are struggling to enrol into medical centres or get appointments at his clinic.
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'We want people to know' slain child's story, grandmother says
The grandmother of a little boy left at the mercy of an angry man with a long history of violence says she wants her dead grandson's story to be heard and known.
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Joel Little: 'I just love writing songs so I'm not going to stop doing it'
Award-winning music producer Joel Little talks to Kim Hill about songwriting, ambition and the brand-new music-making hub he's created in Auckland. Video, Audio
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Security check waits loom large for Chinese residence visa applicants
Migrants fear delays in national security checks are causing hold-ups to decisions on their fast-track residence visas.
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Dilworth School abuse survivors petition for mandatory reporting law
Dilworth School abuse survivors have presented a petition calling for mandatory reporting of abuse at the royal commission inquiry today.
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'It almost becomes overwhelming': Flood recovery delays frustrate residents
Two months on many Nelson homeowners are still awaiting assessments of trying to fix their damaged properties.
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9ha forest in Wairarapa now 'protected forever' under QEII National Trust
A piece of Wairarapa farmland has become the 5000th area on private land to be protected under the QEII National Trust.
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Broadcasting Standards Authority decision on RNZ report
In July last year RNZ reported on a child who effectively lived more than nine weeks in a Waikato hospital because Oranga Tamariki were unable to find them a placement.
The Broadcasting Standards… Audio
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Bishop questioned over recommending priest facing abuse allegations
The former Catholic Bishop of Auckland has come under intense questioning at the abuse in care inquiry over recommending a priest, who had three allegations of abuse made against him, for a teaching…