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  • Wellington vogue ball to focus on queer people of colour this Matariki

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    23 Jun 2022
    A fafswag ball contestant.

    It's time to strut down the runway and hold a pose for the judges - Wellington Ballroom are holding the first locally led vogue ball, titled The Fictional Ball, this weekend.

    Wellington vogue ball to focus on queer people of colour this Matariki weekend
  • Forty years on passengers remember aviation 'miracle' after Mt Galunggung eruption

    News
    New Zealand
    22 Jun 2022
    James Ferguson took this picture of his wife Sybil using an oxygen mask.

    Forty years ago this week on a flight from London to Auckland the unthinkable happened.

    Forty years on passengers remember aviation 'miracle' after Mt Galunggung eruption
  • Why NZ First president quit over party’s ‘moral and business’ failings

    News
    Politics law
    21 Jun 2022
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    The NZ First fraud trial hears why an ex-president quit after refusing to sign off accounts, citing party practices that were against his moral and business values, Tim Murphy writes.

    Why NZ First president quit over party’s ‘moral and business’ failings
  • Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    20 Jun 2022
    A man behind prison bars holds his head in his hands (stock photo).

    A man with severe mental illness is bounced between healthcare and prison because he can't get accommodation and treatment. A leading forensic psychiatrist says hundreds are in the same position.

    Mentally ill and behind bars: 'The poor guy shouldn't be in jail'
  • Watch: Jacinda Ardern announces travel to Europe

    News
    Politics
    20 Jun 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media at a post-cabinet press conference

    Ardern is heading to the Europe this weekend on a trade mission - she'll go to talks with the EU, meet Boris Johnson and the Duke of Cambridge, and attend the NATO leaders' summit.

    Jacinda Ardern holds post-Cabinet briefing, announces travel to Europe
  • 'Whānau are at breaking point': 2000 children on KidsCan waiting list

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    20 Jun 2022

    KidsCan has launched an urgent appeal for donations to help the record number of children needing support this winter.

    'Whānau are at breaking point': 2000 children on KidsCan waiting list
  • Family say hospital probe into death of Paul Rowe avoids responsibility

    News
    New Zealand health
    20 Jun 2022
    Paul Rowe, 58, died at Wellington Hospital after suffering injuries at Palmerston North Hospital.

    A year after the death of a man who fell or jumped out a Palmerston North Hospital window, his family are still waiting for someone take responsibility.

    Palmerston North Hospital 'not taking responsibility' with report into death of Paul Rowe
  • Te Matau a Māui iwi bring whānau to whenua with orchards

    Audio
    farming employment
    17 Jun 2022
    Orchard near Tangoio, north of Napier

    Iwi across Te-Matau-a-Maui or Hawke's Bay are making big investments in orchards, bringing whānau back to their whenua.

    They hope this new kaupapa will bring their people jobs. Here's our Hawke's Bay… Video, Audio

  • Making Space Initiative aiming to tackle homelessness in LGBTQI+ communities

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    17 Jun 2022
    General vision of homelessness in Auckland central city.

    June is international Pride month, but organisations in New Zealand are continuing the fight to address the darker side of life faced by the rainbow community.

    Making Space Initiative aiming to tackle homelessness in LGBTQI+ communities
  • 'I used to pray to die': Woman endured years of abuse in multiple settings

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Jun 2022
    Kath Coster who has given evidence at Royal Commission into Abuse in Care - June 2022

    Home was like Once Were Warriors for Kath Coster - who is the third generation of her family to have been in state care.

    Impact of years of physical, sexual abuse 'embedded in your soul'
  • 'She was just a nasty, nasty woman' - Abuse ignored by govt agency

    News
    New Zealand crime
    16 Jun 2022
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    A woman, who moved between numerous foster care placements during her state care, says the then Social Welfare Department was a faceless agency that did not take responsibility for those in its care.

    'She was just a nasty, nasty woman' - Abuse ignored by govt agency
  • 'Pretend paramedic' caught ordering more drugs than St John

    News
    New Zealand health
    15 Jun 2022

    A private ambulance company, managed by a 'pretend paramedic' ordered more than 10 times the amount of fentanyl and than the local St John.

    'Pretend paramedic' who worked for private ambulance company caught ordering more drugs than St John
  • Abuse survivor: 'Sometimes I would be chained up with the dog'

    News
    New Zealand crime
    15 Jun 2022
    Silhouette of male person against a colorful horizon.

    The man suffered extreme violence, humiliation and neglect, which led to chronic feelings of worthlessness, crime and 17 years in prison, the Royal Commission of inquiry has been told.

    Abuse survivor says prison life was safe and enjoyable compared to life as a state ward
  • Former Survivor NZ host touring to raise issue of rural mental health

    News
    Country health
    15 Jun 2022
    Matt Chisholm is raising awareness of mental health in rural areas.

    Television journalist turned farmer Matt Chisholm is embarking on a nationwide tour to spark a conversation on mental health and resilience in rural communities.

    Former Survivor NZ host Matt Chisholm touring to raise issue of rural mental health
  • The secret power of secrets

    Audio
    author interview
    14 Jun 2022
    Keeping Secrets

     Dr Michael Slepianstudies secrets at Columbia University. Hiding secrets is hard work, living with a secret is even harder.  His book is called The Secret Power of Secrets. Audio

  • Abuse in care inquiry: 'He would use his fists, hit me with objects'

    News
    New Zealand children
    13 Jun 2022
    Child abuse

    As a boy of nine, Hemi McCallum found himself in the foster care of a man who he believed would eventually kill him, the inquiry into abuse in care has been told.

    Abuse in care inquiry: 'He would use his fists, hit me with objects'
  • Step forward as students allowed to wear Pacific attire

    News
    Pacific
    13 Jun 2022
    Students at Christ's College in Christchurch wearing the ie faitaga

    A New Zealand school's adoption of a Pacific garment is being described as a step in the right direction but more needs to be done to lift students up.

    Step forward as students allowed to wear Pacific attire
  • 'I used to lie there and let her hurt me' - Victims of abuse speak out

    News
    New Zealand crime
    13 Jun 2022

    As the Abuse in Care inquiry turns its focus on foster care, victims of abuse are speaking out. This is the story of Christine and her sister. Audio

    Victim details life-long trauma of family abuse - 'I used to lie there and let her hurt me'
  • Investigating Crown Law's role in Alan Hall conviction may take months, lawyer says

    News
    New Zealand law
    11 Jun 2022
    No caption

    A top lawyer is predicting an investigation into Crown Law's role in a substantial miscarriage of justice could take months and look at the actions of 10 or more lawyers.

    Investigating Crown Law's role in Alan Hall conviction may take months, lawyer says
  • Covid-19: Urgent need for schools to adopt winter action plan

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    10 Jun 2022
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    Keeping schools open during Omicron has left communities exposed to widespread infection and disrupted learning, Amanda Kvalsvig writes.

    Managing Covid-19: An action plan for nation's schools
  • Government aims to improve declining school attendance

    News
    Politics education
    9 Jun 2022
    School students watch on as Associate Education Minister Jan Tinetti announces a plan to improve declining school attendance

    The government has announced targets for a dramatic improvement in school attendance.

    Government aims to improve declining school attendance
  • Crown's role in Alan Hall's case to be scrutinised by QC

    News
    New Zealand law
    9 Jun 2022
    Nicolette Levy QC

    Nicolette Levy QC will head an investigation into the Crown's role in the miscarriage of justice surrounding Alan Hall.

    Alan Hall's case: QC Nicolette Levy to scrutinise Crown's role
  • School near fatal shooting found out via social media

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    8 Jun 2022
    Police fatally shoot man in Newlands in Wellington

    Staff and cleaners at a Wellington school near a fatal shooting found out about the incident on Facebook, the principal says. Audio

    School near fatal shooting found out via social media
  • Newlands shooting: Police say man had knife to woman's throat

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Jun 2022
    Acting Wellington District Commander Inspector Tracey Thompson speaks during a media conference on the fatal shooting of a man in Newlands, Wellington.

    Wellington police say they were confronted with a situation in which a man was threatening victims inside the house - including a woman and young child.

    Newlands shooting: Police say man had knife to woman's throat
  • Inheritance law changes - what might they mean for you?

    Audio
    law
    8 Jun 2022
    no caption

    The law around who inherits your property when you die looks set for a shake-up - and some of the proposals are proving to be quite controversial. The Law Commission reviewed the legislation governing… Audio

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