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The food bank supplying one of our richest regions
Escalating food, fuel and housing prices are driving people everywhere to desperation - even on the North Shore. Audio
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The food bank supplying one of our richest regions
Escalating food, fuel and housing prices are driving people everywhere to desperation - even on the North Shore.
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Self-styled justice advocate Scott Guthrie ordered to repay family after illegal invoice
A tribunal has ordered self-styled justice campaigner Scott Guthrie to repay a family thousands of dollars he charged them for supposedly voluntary work, and then failed to deliver on his promises.
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New home for The Fono New Zealand: "a significant milestone"
New Zealand-based Pasifika health service the Fono has finally found a home for its Faleoko, food hub distribution centre. Audio
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GIANTS | Episode 7: The Samoan Community of Christchurch
We meet a Samoan community in Christchurch who are intent on building a better future for their communities. Video, Audio
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Gloriavale ordered to improve workplace safety standards
Gloriavale has been ordered to improve workplace safety standards again after a visit by inspectors, but no children were found working in the reclusive Christian community's commercial businesses.
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Mongrel Mob confronts the abuse in the state-run institutions that made it
There is a sense gang members have been reluctant to engage with the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. That is something the Waikato chapter of the Mongrel Mob is out to change.
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Sharon Ready & Liz Gregory: standing up to the Gloriavale shepherds
Audio 13 Aug 2022A new documentary about the Gloriavale Christian Community follows a lone family as they mount a ground-breaking legal case against the community's powerful leaders, known as the shepherds. Video, Audio
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The Kiwi photographer who's captured 30 years of world history
Audio 12 Aug 2022Twice named British Press Photographer of the Year, Simon Townsley was at Tiananmen Square and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He's covered many conflicts, including the Gulf war, the siege of Sarajevo… Audio, Gallery
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Trust touts zero interest loans for NZers in financial hardship
A community finance group is calling for millions of dollars to be invested in zero-interest, small personal loans to help the poorest of the poor denied credit by mainstream lenders.
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All abuse in care redress needs to be govt controlled - survivor
After being attacked by the rector of St Patrick's College Silverstream at the age of 14, a man still chasing justice in his 80s says the exclusion of some abuse survivors from a government rapid…
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Social enterprise energy retailer seeks help to 'end power poverty'
The country's only kaupapa Māori , social enterprise energy retailer says 130,000 households experience energy poverty, and it needs help to end that. Nau Mai RÄ was established a year ago. It is… Audio
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Bishop's winning move: Author takes children's book prize - again
The author of a book described as a taonga for this generation and the next has taken out the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year award for the fifth time.
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Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal
Timeline - National's new MP for Tauranga has been suspended from the caucus over accusations of bullying and violence. Video
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Father-of-five who raped woman with two others to be deported
A man who took part in the gang rape of a woman in her own bed has lost a battle against deportation.
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In today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Japanese jockey dies after fall, Ricky Stuart banned and fined, Vermeulen back in Boks pack and athletics coach banned for life.
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Power Play: Luxon tries to win over his own party
The magenta wash shot through the true blue National branding is one way Christopher Luxon is making his mark as party leader, and he'll be hoping this past weekend's party conference will be another…
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'I've seen it all': Peter Goodfellow looks back at 50 years as National member
National Party outgoing president Peter Goodfellow has acknowledged mistakes in his final speech, but says he does not regret trying to move the party into the 21st century.
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'Just appalling': Ex-patients upset to learn 5yo treated, injected at Lake Alice
A watchdog group says a former patient of Lake Alice's child and adolescent unit was just five years old when he was sent to the notorious psychiatric hospital.
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Two Mongol gang members charged with blackmailing in Christchurch
Two patched Mongol gang members have been arrested and charged with blackmailing in Christchurch.
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'Coward, monster': Father who killed son, 6, in 'deliberate' fiery crash jailed
A father who deliberately drove off the road at 130km/h, killing his 6-year-old son in a fiery car crash, has today been jailed for five years.
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Top LA architect on housing the vulnerable and curbing sprawl
Award-winning LA architect Michael Maltzan talks with Susie Ferguson about the challenges his work tackles including homelessness, city sprawl, housing affordability and building faster and better… Audio
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Ex-Celebration Church members believe 'deliverance' harmed them
A former Celebration member believes deliverance - the Pentecostal equivalent of exorcism - has been used to replace counselling, medical care, and even law enforcement at the controversial church.
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Housing trust to build six new rentals in Nelson
Six new rental homes will be built in Nelson, after a housing trust bought two properties from the Nelson City Council.
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Mental health care must improve, father says at daughter's inquest
The father of a 21-year-old Palmerston North Hospital mental health ward patient who died in a suspected suicide has opened an inquest into her death with an emotional plea for change.