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  • Revitalising te reo a three-generation process: Prof Rawinia Higgins

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    te ao Maori
    19 Sep 2020
    Rawinia Higgins

    Hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders joined together to speak, sing and celebrate te reo at midday on Monday. This "Maori Language Moment", part of Te Wiki o te reo Maori, was the single largest… Audio

  • 'The light at the end of the tunnel isn't there' - Covid's long shadow

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    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    19 Sep 2020
    Gez Medinger used to run 90kms every week but six months after contracting Covid-19 he is exhausted by tasks as simple as taking out the rubbish.

    Analysis - London filmmaker and runner Gez Medinger has gone from making thrillers and horror films to wondering if he's living in one. What does it feel like when you haven't yet recovered from the…

    Covid-19's long shadow: 'The light at the end of the tunnel just isn't there'
  • Back to zero: No new cases of Covid-19 reported in NZ today

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    18 Sep 2020
    Hands in medical gloves holding COVID-19 swab. Test tube for taking patient sample, PCR DNA testing protocol process. Nasal swab laboratory test in hospital lab.

    There are no new cases of Covid-19 to report in New Zealand today, for the first time since early August.

    Back to zero: No new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand today
  • Dilworth School: Ex-student says he was caned after reporting sex abuse

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    New Zealand education
    18 Sep 2020
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    Two former Dilworth students have spoken out about their grief and anger over sexual abuse at the school and say the police investigation has come too late.

    Dilworth School: Former student claims he was caned after reporting sex abuse
  • Midweek Mediawatch: A maelstrom of misinformation

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    media
    16 Sep 2020
    Advance NZ co-leaders Billy Te Kahika and Jami-Lee Ross, and a woman who was jailed for breaking isolation rules.

    On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about who's responsible for Facebook comments, and how the media should cover peddlers of misinformation. Audio

  • Midweek Mediawatch: A maelstrom of misinformation

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    Mediawatch media
    16 Sep 2020
    Advance NZ co-leaders Billy Te Kahika and Jami-Lee Ross, and a woman who was jailed for breaking isolation rules.

    On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about who's responsible for Facebook comments, and how the media should cover peddlers of misinformation.

    Audio

    Midweek Mediawatch: A maelstrom of misinformation
  • Call for Gymnastics review panel overhaul

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    Sport
    16 Sep 2020
    World Cup Gymnastics, Hisense Arena, Melbourne, Australia, 24 February 2017.

    The independent panel setup to review the culture of Gymnastics New Zealand is ill equipped to do the job say former gymnasts.

    Call for Gymnastics review panel overhaul
  • Former monk-turned motivational guru Jay Shetty

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    life and society
    15 Sep 2020
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    Jay Shetty is a former monk-turned-entrepreneur whose motivation videos online have garnered more than 6.5 billion views. He has 27 million Facebook followers and his podcast, On Purpose, reached 52… Video, Audio

  • Māori Party would change NZ's name to Aotearoa

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    Politics Election 2020
    14 Sep 2020
    Māori language week parade in Wellington

    On the first day of te wiki o te reo Māori, the Māori, Green and Labour parties have detailed their policies for the language - and the Māori Party goes a step further than the others.

    Māori Party pledges to change New Zealand's name to Aotearoa, Greens, Labour spell out te reo Māori policy
  • Police right to not stop anti-lockdown protesters - science denial expert

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    13 Sep 2020
    About a few thousand people were out for Advance Party's demonstration against the government's Covid-19 restrictions and lockdowns on 12 September, 2020.

    Calls for more punitive action against anti-lockdown protesters, are being dismissed as unnecessary by organisers and some scientists alike.

    Police right to not stop anti-lockdown protesters - science denial expert
  • Covid-19: Four new cases, new testing centres

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    10 Sep 2020
    A health worker conducts a COVID-19 test in a drive through Community Based Assessment Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 14, 2020.

    There are four new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, two linked to the Auckland August cluster and two imported. Video

    Four new cases of Covid-19: two linked to Auckland August cluster, two imported
  • Australia and China diplomatic crisis deepens with visas revoked

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    World
    9 Sep 2020
    Australia and China flags.

    Senior Chinese media officials in Australia have been targeted and the visas of two leading Chinese scholars have been revoked in an unprecedented foreign interference investigation into a NSW…

    Australia revokes Chinese scholar visas and targets media officials
  • School sex ed update tackles consent, inclusion, online porn

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    New Zealand health
    9 Sep 2020
    Asian girls students writing test exams on paper for Admissions in high school with uniform student in row seat School classroom of Thailand,

    An emphasis on informed, enthusiastic and ongoing consent, inclusion and shifting social norms in relation to gender will be some of the things teachers share with students when teaching sexuality and…

    School sex ed update tackles consent, inclusion, online porn
  • School slams students' homophobic content: 'We will not accept it'

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    New Zealand education
    8 Sep 2020

    A Wellington school has criticised the actions of students who used homophobic language and images in videos posted on social media.

    Scots College takes stand against students' homophobic content
  • Gambling on investment - the new app encouraging amateur sharebroking

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    business technology
    8 Sep 2020

    This pandemic has brought out the amateur share traders and a new app is helping them invest - or is it gamble? - on the stock market. Audio

  • Gambling on investment - the new app encouraging amateur sharebroking

    News
    The Detail business
    8 Sep 2020

    This pandemic has brought out the amateur share traders and a new app is helping them invest - or is it gamble? - on the stock market.

    Audio

    The Covid stock market gamblers investing by app
  • Jenene Crossan: Six months of life with Covid-19

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    health life and society
    6 Sep 2020
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    Entrepreneur Jenene Crossan became number 37 on the list of confirmed coronavirus cases in this country back in March, but she is still suffering from associated health issues - not to mention dealing… Audio

  • Cracks in the team of 5 million?

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    business media
    6 Sep 2020
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    This week the New Zealand Herald admitted a story about public resentment of Auckland's Covid-19 lockdowns didn’t quite fit the facts. But it wasn’t the only heavy headline lately about divisions… Audio

  • Cracks in the team of 5 million?

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    Mediawatch business
    6 Sep 2020
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    This week the New Zealand Herald admitted a story about public resentment of Auckland's Covid-19 lockdowns didn’t quite fit the facts. But it wasn’t the only heavy headline lately about divisions…

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    Cracks in the team of 5 million?
  • The Ultimate General: Parliament’s last debate

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    politics
    6 Sep 2020
    National MP Paul Goldsmith speaks during the final general debate for the 52nd Parliament

    On their way out the door MPs took a last swing at representation, policy ideas and general fisticuffs. Audio

  • The Ultimate General: Parliament’s last debate

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    The House politics
    6 Sep 2020
    National MP Paul Goldsmith speaks during the final general debate for the 52nd Parliament

    On their way out the door MPs took a last swing at representation, policy ideas and general fisticuffs.

    Audio

    The Ultimate General: Parliament’s last debate
  • What have we learned since the Darfield quake?

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    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    4 Sep 2020
    The day after Canterbury was rocked by the 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010.

    Analysis - The Darfield earthquake was a multi-fault rupture produced a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that released 13 times more energy than the Christchurch earthquake.

    10 years since the Darfield earthquake rocked New Zealand: What have we learned?
  • Two new cases in NZ, one from community

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 Sep 2020
    Auckland Regional Public Health Service director Dr William Rainger gives the daily Covid-19 briefing from Auckland's Middlemore hospital.

    Two new cases of Covid-19 have been identified in New Zealand today, one in managed isolation and one in the community, Auckland Regional Public Health Service director William Rainger says. Video

    Covid-19: Two new cases in New Zealand, with one in the community
  • 'Disappointing' - Children's units at new Christchurch Hospital can't be staffed

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    New Zealand health
    3 Sep 2020
    Fit outs at Christchurch Hospital.

    New services to improve emergency and acute care of children at Christchurch Hospital will not open because there is no money to staff them.

    No money to staff children's units at new Christchurch Hospital: 'They will remain empty'
  • Five Month War

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    life and society Wellington Region
    3 Sep 2020
    Abubakar teaching basic first aid for village responders

    Leaving behind everything he'd ever known to help people struggling in his community wasn't something Abubakar  (Abs) expected to do in his early twenties. But when war broke out in his hometown he… Audio

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