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Head in the clouds? Call for NZ to take control of data storage
A new report says that New Zealand needs to look harder at how its data is being handled offshore and regain some local control of cloud services.
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Rainbow community face high rates of homelessness
The rainbow community faces homelessness at a significantly higher rate than other New Zealanders, new research shows.
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Meet a new MP: Dan Rosewarne
We meet a new MP, Dan Rosewarne who gave hs maiden speech this week: a chance to say 'who I am, how I got to be here and what I hope to achieve'. Video, Audio
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Meet a new MP: Dan Rosewarne
We meet a new MP, Dan Rosewarne who gave hs maiden speech this week: a chance to say 'who I am, how I got to be here and what I hope to achieve'.
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The Quiet Girl
Audio 27 Jul 2022Dan Slevin reviews The Quiet Girl - a slow burner that is well worth the wait. Video, Audio
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The Quiet Girl
Dan Slevin reviews The Quiet Girl - a slow burner that is well worth the wait.
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Te Aorerekura aiming for high-trust funding model
The government ultimately wants to introduce high-trust funding similar to the Covid-19 response for dealing with family and sexual violence, the minister says.
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'They're using church connections to run their business and control people'
A cult-like church that exerts almost complete control over its members has metastasised into a multinational corporation with massive buying power.
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'I was given all these envelopes, I didn't know what was in them'
The secretive, cult-like church says its members volunteer their time to contribute to society, but an RNZ investigation has found hundreds of thousands of dollars were sent every year to a Sydney…
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Programme seeks to get more young women working in food and fibre sector
A new programme aiming to get more young women into work in the food and fibre sector is kicking off in Palmerston North.
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'It sucked. I was too young for a benefit' - Five years sleeping rough in Auckland
A young woman who was homeless for years says critics of social housing don't know what it's like to be on the streets in the middle of winter.
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'A long time coming': Widespread cruelty, abuse of disabled people detailed
After eight days of harrowing testimonies, the country should be ashamed at how survivors of disability, deaf and mental health institutional care were treated, an IHC worker says.
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Master Builders face court action over guarantees after builder goes bust
A group of would-be home owners left out pocked after their builder went bust are planning legal action against the Master Builders Association over guarantees they thought they'd signed and paid for.
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'Massive loss': Te Tai Tokerau mourns Ricky Houghton
Te Tai Tokerau is mourning a man who spent decades lifting others out of poverty, homelessness, addiction and imprisonment. Video
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David Liti can't deny pressure ahead of Commonwealth Games
Don't be fooled by the big smile - weightlifter David Liti gets nervous when he walks out to the stage and doesn't mind admitting he's feeling pressure ahead of his second Commonwealth Games.
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Staunch community advocate Ricky Houghton dies
Tributes are flowing from across the motu for staunch housing and community advocate, and revered leader from the Far North, Ricky Houghton. Video
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Will this man be the next UK Prime Minister?
Rishi Sunak has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Boris Johnson as Conservative leader and British prime minister, although the contest has a long way to go.
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'Without Pet Refuge I wouldn't have left'
More than 160 animals of domestic violence victims have been cared for by Pet Refuge in its first year, and as demand increases the centre is planning further sites so more pets and their owners can…
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A Rural GP speaks out
This week an open letter was sent to the prime minister by the New Zealand Women in Medicine Charitable Trust warning that New Zealand's health system was at risk of a "catastrophic collapse." Anthea… Audio
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A Rural GP speaks out
This week an open letter was sent to the prime minister by the New Zealand Women in Medicine Charitable Trust warning that New Zealand's health system was at risk of a "catastrophic collapse." Anthea…
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'A taonga': Bone People manuscript set to benefit Māori writers
Author Keri Hulme's final wish was that her original manuscript should be auctioned so that the proceeds could support other Māori writers, her nephew says.
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'I could never forgive them' - Former state ward on neglect, abuse
Horrific stories of abuse continue to emerge at the Royal Commission Inquiry into disability, deaf, and mental health institutional care.
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Megan Signal - A weight off her shoulders
After facing devastating injuries, Megan Signal has made a remarkable recovery and has been selected to compete in the weightlifting women's 71kg event at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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Sols leader looks for understanding over China deal from Pacific friends
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has asked the rest of the Pacific Island nations to trust his country's reasons for having agreed to a security pact with China.
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Calls for greater transparency over patient's death
The family of a woman who died at Middlemore Hospital have a right to know what happened, advocates say.