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  • Bishop questioned over recommending priest facing abuse allegations

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Oct 2022
    Bishop Patrick Dunn, the former Catholic Bishop of Auckland, answers questions at the royal commission of inquiry into abuse in care at faith institutions.

    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…

    Former Catholic Bishop of Auckland questioned over recommending priest facing abuse allegations
  • Season 2 Ep 2: Māori: The First 500 Years

    Audio
    history te ao Māori
    18 Oct 2022
    Māori society pre-colonisation is split into three stages.

    The first 500 years of Māori settlement in Aotearoa saw significant, dynamic changes to how people lived; changes that challenge the idea of Māori culture as something carved in stone. Video, Audio

  • Spiralling costs driving whānau to breaking point, KidsCan founder says

    News
    New Zealand children
    17 Oct 2022
    empty fridge

    The founder of a charity dedicated to helping Kiwi children affected by poverty says there is record demand for its food in schools as the cost-of-living crisis bites. Audio

    Spiralling costs driving whānau to breaking point, KidsCan founder says
  • Ex-media minister’s hasty move to lobbying

    Audio
    media politics
    16 Oct 2022
    Labour Minister Kris Faafoi has announced he is leaving politics

    Kris Faafoi masterminded the public media merger that’s now in train, before quitting politics to spend more time with his family last June. Now he wants to spend more time with government again… Audio

  • Ex-media minister’s hasty move to lobbying

    News
    Mediawatch media
    16 Oct 2022
    Labour Minister Kris Faafoi has announced he is leaving politics

    Kris Faafoi masterminded the public media merger that’s now in train, before quitting politics to spend more time with his family last June. Now he wants to spend more time with government again…

    Audio

    Ex-media minister’s hasty move to lobbying
  • Economic abuse, systemic discrimination, lived experiences of Pasifika in workplaces

    News
    Pacific
    15 Oct 2022
    The new incinerator at Vaiola Hospital in Nuku'alofa. It was the first of four incinerators to be installed across Tonga. The other incinerators will be located in Vava'u,Eua and Ha'apai.

    Economic abuse, systemic discrimination, unconscious bias, and utter disrespect are just some of the lived experiences Pasifika community members have faced in the workplace in Aotearoa. Audio

    Economic abuse, systemic discrimination, lived experiences of Pasifika in workplaces
  • Families in poverty as costs rise

    Audio
    money economy
    14 Oct 2022
    No caption

    An east coast community provider's painted a picture of poverty as families continue to grapple with the rising cost of living.

    Food prices aren't showing any sign of dropping, as the country heads… Audio

  • Mosque attacks inquiry: Victims' families call for removal of lawyer due to conflict of interest

    News
    New Zealand court
    14 Oct 2022
    Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15, 2020.

    Some families of victims of the 2019 mosque attacks believe a lawyer helping a coronial inquiry is too close with police and must be replaced.

    Mosque attacks inquiry: Families of victims call for removal of lawyer with links to police
  • 'They're targeting poor communities': Advocates hit out at Hipkins' police stance

    News
    Te Ao Māori te ao Maori
    13 Oct 2022
    Julia Amua Whaipooti, JustSpeak spokesperson and Children’s Commission senior advisor specking at the Police conference in Wellington focused on the cannabis referendum.

    Māori justice advocates are warning that any move to loosen laws around police photography will undo years of work to build trust with Māori.

    'They're targeting poor communities': Advocates hit out at Hipkins' police photography stance
  • Down the rabbit hole: how online conspiracy theories take hold

    Audio 13 Oct 2022
    Dylan Reeve

    In his new book Fake Believe, writer and filmmaker Dylan Reeve takes a deep dive into how alternative beliefs are shared and adopted here in New Zealand. Video, Audio

  • 'He's done a lot of good for the locals' - Northland neighbours of sanctioned Russian oligarch

    News
    New Zealand business
    12 Oct 2022
    6481334 06.03.2021 Chairman of the Board of Directors of Evraz Group Alexander Abramov attends a meeting on the socio-economic development of the Kemerovo region -

    Neighbours of Alexander Abramov's luxury lodge are concerned sanctions imposed on the Russian oligarch will be the demise of his business.

    Helena Bay neighbours of sanctioned Russian oligarch Alexander Abramov fear loss of business
  • Musician raped women while they slept, Crown tells court

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Oct 2022
    Wellington District Court

    A woman has described the moment she was woken and subjected to a violent rape by a musician who is on trial at the Wellington District Court.

    Musician raped women while they slept, Crown tells court
  • Musician pleads not guilty to sexual offence charges

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    10 Oct 2022

    A court has been told a Wellington musician on trial for sexual assault offences raped a number of women who were asleep or drunk, but he denies all charges.

    Musician pleads not guilty to sexual offence charges
  • Dreamworld PTSD survivor now saving others, one bird at a time

    News
    World life and society
    9 Oct 2022
    Michael Clancy created Parrots for Purpose when he was diagnosed with PTSD.

    Ex-Dreamworld employee Michael Clancy suffered depression and PTSD after witnessing the horror accident that killed four people. Now, he helps others suffering similarly.

    Dreamworld PTSD survivor now saving others, one bird at a time
  • Mixed reaction to new Auckland mayor: 'There was a very strong negative vote'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    9 Oct 2022
    Auckland mayoral incumbent Wayne Brown and his wife Toni talking to a supporter.

    The city has spoken - or 30 percent of it has - and Wayne Brown has been voted the next mayor of Auckland - but he won't be speaking to media today and is spending the day with family.

    Mixed reaction to election of Wayne Brown as new Auckland mayor: 'There was a very strong negative vote'
  • The return of Two Raw Sisters

    Audio 9 Oct 2022
    Rosa and Margo Flanagan (aka Two Raw Sisters)

    Rosa and Margo Flanagan (Two Raw Sisters) are passionate about the power of nutrition. The Christchurch cooking duo tell Anna Thomas how their individual health journeys have influenced their fresh… Audio

  • 'They effed up': Poverty report stokes demands for stronger action

    News
    Politics children
    8 Oct 2022
    No caption

    The government is hailing the latest child poverty report as evidence its approach is working, but critics on the front line say it's a reminder of how much more needs doing.

    Child poverty report stokes demands for stronger government action
  • Ellis decision: Parents 'shocked and saddened', supporters praise 'first sensible verdict'

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Oct 2022
    Peter Ellis, pictured in 1992

    The parents of some of the children who accused Ellis of sexual abuse say they are shocked and saddened by the outcome, but Ellis' family is welcoming his exoneration.

    Peter Ellis decision: Parents 'shocked and saddened', supporters praise 'first sensible verdict'
  • Top boxer Mea Motu fights her way back from 'darkness' to surge into spotlight

    News
    Sport Te Ao Māori
    6 Oct 2022
    Mea Motu.

    She's conquered New Zealand boxing - and now Mea Motu is ready to take on the world.

    Top boxer Mea Motu fights her way back from 'darkness' to surge into spotlight
  • Catholic Church in Guam begins processing abuse victims' compensation claims

    News
    Pacific Guam
    6 Oct 2022
    Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica in Guam

    Guam court approves the final revision to the compromise agreement that would bring closure to the clergy abuse victims' civil action against the Catholic Church

    Catholic Church in Guam begins processing abuse victims' compensation claims
  • Tauranga council formally returns land to mana whenua

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    5 Oct 2022
    Ngāi Tamarāwaho representative Buddy Mikaere says the agreement is “another step down the road".

    Tauranga City Council has formalised an agreement to return a parcel of land in the city centre to mana whenua to right a historic grievance.

    Tauranga council formally returns land to mana whenua
  • Stand Strong, Walk Tall

    Audio 4 Oct 2022
    Therapist writing notes during counseling session with single man sitting on couch, panorama, empty space

    Stand Strong, Walk Tall (SSWT) is a pilot programme providing specialist therapeutic services for adults in Aotearoa New Zealand who experience sexual attraction to children/young people aged under… Audio

  • 'They've given us some levers': Charity backs moves to fix damp homes

    News
    New Zealand housing
    4 Oct 2022
    Hand draw on glass and water drop.

    The Healthy Home Standards are a vital tool for charities helping people living in cold, damp homes, an advocate says. Audio

    Charity backs Healthy Homes campaign but says there's a long way to go
  • Demand forcing Safer Mid Canterbury to seek more office space

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Oct 2022
    Safer Mid Canterbury general manager Kevin Clifford says the service provider has significantly outgrown its current premises.

    Community service provider Safer Mid Canterbury is eyeing bigger office space as it expands its services and demand continues to grow.

    Demand forcing Safer Mid Canterbury to seek more office space
  • Providers say families still living in cold, damp homes

    Audio
    housing
    4 Oct 2022
    Alone man silhouette staring at the window closed with curtains in bedroom.

    The government's Healthy Homes Initiative is being credited with improving vulnerable people's health, but those providing support says many whānau are still suffering in cold, damp houses.

    The… Audio

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