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KPMG tasked with finding new owner for Burnsco, Australian media report
The fishing and boating goods retailer Burnsco is on the hunt for a new owner, according to an Australian media report.
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Intellectually disabled boy in state care beaten, given enough medication to tranquillise horse
The brother of an intellectually disabled man has described the 30 plus years of neglect and abuse his kin suffered at the hands of the state.
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Climate funding to support Pacific seed crops
The government is putting $10 million of its $1.3 billion climate aid fund towards the Centre for Pacific Crops and Trees and the Global Crop Diversity Trust.
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Temporary non-publication order placed on Arise Church review
An urgent non-publication order has been placed on the independent review into the culture at Arise Church.
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'I've got to get things sorted': Lake Alice survivor wants redress now
Former Lake Alice patient Malcolm Richards, 62, does not want to wait any longer for compensation for the treatment he endured.
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What makes a charity a charity?
The Supreme Court has ruled that Family First isn't a charity - so what actually are the rules about what is and isn't a charity? Audio
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What makes a charity a charity?
The Supreme Court has ruled that Family First isn't a charity - so what actually are the rules about what is and isn't a charity?
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'There was no quality of life': Care institution a hellhole for disabled girl, says sister
The sister of a disabled woman has described the state care institution her younger sibling lived in for decades as a "hellhole" and her devastation on learning of the physical abuse and neglect her…
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Kiribati withdraws from Pacific Islands Forum
The 51st Pacific Forum leaders meeting scheduled to start tomorrow has been dealt a major blow after the Kiribati government confirmed it has withdrawn from the forum "with immediate effect."
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Auckland trust struggles to provide homes for families after govt funding cuts
A social housing provider says it is struggling to provide homes for families stuck in transitional housing after a government decision to cut funding for a rental scheme.
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Floris Niu: empowering Pacific women farmers with chocolate
Floris Niu is an organic cacao grower and chocolate producer in Samoa. She grew up in New Zealand, but after a series of illnesses left her corporate life for native Upolu, where her family have… Audio
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'A dead end': Trust struggles to provide homes after funding cuts
A government decision to cut funding for a rental scheme means some families have nowhere to go, a trust says.
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Johnson quits as Tory leader but vows to stay on as PM
The UK prime minister resigns as Conservative leader but says he will continue to serve until the party chooses his successor.
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Watch: 'It is grim out there', Ardern says in foreign policy speech
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said the global situation is increasingly polarised and contested but also offers opportunities, in a speech on foreign policy in Sydney. Video
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Law expert calls for police watchdog's involvement in Alan Hall case
The time police are taking to release details of their internal inquiry into a serious miscarriage of justice in the Alan Hall case is being questioned.
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Hope for 'life after meth' with new rehab programme in Murupara
Those leading a new methamphetamine harm reduction programme in Murupara say Covid restrictions unwittingly highlighted the serious nature of the community's drug problem.
Te Ahi Mauri is modelled on… Video, Audio
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Why firefighters have gone on strike
Overtime, staffing issues and a lack of mental health support are among the reasons members of the Firefighter's Union have gone on strike.
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'It's a horrific industry to be in' - Teachers, advocates warn of bullying in ECE centres
Teachers at early childhood centres say they have been sworn at, abused in front of children and some have felt suicidal.
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Jerry Hall files for divorce from Rupert Murdoch
Jerry Hall has officially filed for divorce from billionaire husband Rupert Murdoch on Friday six years after the pair married.
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Family stunned over no consent for proposed $20m Wanaka mansion
A Wanaka family was surprised when permission to build its $20 million mansion overlooking Lake Wanaka was turned down by independent planning commissioners.
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Family First does not qualify for charitable status, Supreme Court rules
Supreme Court judges noted Family First's research reports lacked required balance and its purposes were discriminatory, and ruled it did not qualify for charitable status.
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Defiant counsellor ignores conversion therapy ban
A Nelson man has criticised a "gay juggernaut" and "leftist ideologues" as he refuses to obey a ban on conversion therapy.
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 June 2022
The season of Matariki has begun. It’s a time to gather with family and friends to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the future. We touch on some of those Matariki themes in… Audio
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Karen Wrigglesworth: saving the hidden garden of Whanganui
The race is on to save a largely unknown Whanganui garden with a rich history. Audio, Gallery
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How my whānau is reclaiming the traditions and significance of Matariki
First Person - The country will be celebrating Matariki for the first time as a public holiday tomorrow, and Ashleigh McCaull writes that the time is a period to reflect, celebrate and to look ahead.