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  • Children coerced into sexualised incidents at school

    News
    In Depth children
    26 Oct 2022
    Young girl with sad and withdrawn expression walking away from two bullies

    When children say they are coerced into sexualised encounters at school, parents expect a response from the school's leaders. For two families, it's been a long struggle.

    Children coerced into sexualised incidents at school
  • Suspected suicides rates continue to drop - chief coroner stats

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    25 Oct 2022
    Close up caring African American mother holding child hands, showing love and support, black mum comforting, caressing kid, children protection concept, family enjoying moment together

    The number of suspected suicides has continued to drop year on year, but Māori also continue to be disproportionately negatively affected.

    Suspected suicides rates continue to drop, but Māori still disproportionately affected
  • Flight service between Nelson and Blenheim to be trialled as SH6 remains closed

    News
    New Zealand transport
    25 Oct 2022
    Originair

    A flight service between Nelson and Blenheim will be trialled for two weeks while State Highway Six is closed for emergency flood repairs.

    Flight service between Nelson and Blenheim to be trialled as SH6 remains closed
  • 'Extremely stressful': Patients waiting hours in urgent care clinic

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    New Zealand health
    25 Oct 2022
    Doctor using stethoscope in examining a small boy

    GP Angus Chambers says people are struggling to enrol into medical centres or get appointments at his clinic.

    Ōtautahi doctor says people waiting four hours in urgent care clinic
  • The Top 30 classical music pieces from Settling The Score 2022

    Audio
    music
    24 Oct 2022
    "Settling The Score Top 30 Countdown"

    RNZ Concert listeners tell us why they chose this year's favourite classical music in Settling The Score 2022. Video

  • Father and son both take on councillor duties

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    22 Oct 2022
    Newly elected Hurunui district councillor Tom Davies (left) and his son Joe Davies, who has been elected to Environment Canterbury.

    Politics is all in the family for a Canterbury father and son.

    Father and son both take on councillor duties
  • A celebration of listener favourites - what to expect

    Audio
    music
    22 Oct 2022
    Settling The Score - celebrating your favorite classical music this Labour Day.

    We are celebrating your favourite classical music from 6am til 8pm on Labour Day Monday, with the Top 30 countdown running from noon til 6pm on RNZ Concert. This is what we can tell you about what you… Video

  • Judge warns jury to avoid prejudice against sexual assault accused

    News
    New Zealand court
    21 Oct 2022
    18072016 Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King. Wellington High Court.

    A judge has warned a jury not be prejudiced against a Wellington man because of the number of sexual assault charges he faces.

    Judge warns jury to avoid prejudice against sexual assault accused
  • First ever Melanesian Festival in New Zealand

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    21 Oct 2022
    A traditional war canoe, Tomoko, from Roviana in the Western Solomons participates in the Pacific flotilla at the opening of the 11th Festival of Pacific Arts in Honiara. June 2012

    There are around 23,000 Melanesians living in Aotearoa.

    First ever Melanesian Festival in New Zealand
  • Dilworth School abuse survivors petition for mandatory reporting law

    News
    New Zealand law
    20 Oct 2022
    Six men arrested over historical offending at Dilworth School

    Dilworth School abuse survivors have presented a petition calling for mandatory reporting of abuse at the royal commission inquiry today.

    Dilworth School abuse survivors petition for mandatory reporting law
  • Hundreds rescued from floods in Victoria, as warnings continue

    News
    World weather
    15 Oct 2022
    A tavern is inundated by water during flooding in the Melbourne suburb of Maribyrnong on 14 October, 2022.

    Residents in Victoria are being told to prepare to evacuate as floodwaters move downstream, and emergency warnings remain across sodden New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

    Hundreds rescued from floods in Victoria, as warnings continue
  • Michael Laws squeaks back in: 'I have been taught a lesson'

    News
    New Zealand local council
    14 Oct 2022
    New Otago Regional Councillor Michael Laws.

    Prominent Otago regional councillor Michael Laws says he has been taught a valuable lesson after being re-elected by 21 votes.

    Michael Laws squeaks back in: 'I have been taught a lesson'
  • 'We lost everything' - Whānau of 9 sleeping in tents after fire destroys home

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Oct 2022
    Te Kira whānau are having to live in vans after their family home of 28 years was destroyed in a fire on 28 September.

    A whānau of nine who lost their family home of 28 years in a devastating fire are camping outside and sleeping in vans because of a lack of emergency accommodation in Tairāwhiti.

    Whānau of 9 sleeping in tents after fire destroys home in Muriwai, Gisborne: 'We lost everything'
  • Dreamworld PTSD survivor now saving others, one bird at a time

    News
    World life and society
    9 Oct 2022
    Michael Clancy created Parrots for Purpose when he was diagnosed with PTSD.

    Ex-Dreamworld employee Michael Clancy suffered depression and PTSD after witnessing the horror accident that killed four people. Now, he helps others suffering similarly.

    Dreamworld PTSD survivor now saving others, one bird at a time
  • Troy Kingi on his new album Year Of The Ratbags And Their Musty Theme Songs

    Audio 9 Oct 2022
    Troy Kingi

    Troy Kingi (Te Arawa, Ngāpuhi, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui) is stoked for people to hear his new '80s-inspired album Year Of The Ratbags And Their Musty Theme Songs. It's the sixth album the award-winning… Video, Audio

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  • The return of Two Raw Sisters

    Audio 9 Oct 2022
    Rosa and Margo Flanagan (aka Two Raw Sisters)

    Rosa and Margo Flanagan (Two Raw Sisters) are passionate about the power of nutrition. The Christchurch cooking duo tell Anna Thomas how their individual health journeys have influenced their fresh… Audio

  • Treading water: the plight of the First Term MP

    Audio
    politics
    9 Oct 2022
    Labour MP Sarah Pallett listeniing to evidence in Select Committee

    What do Nicole McKee, Joseph Mooney, Teanau Tuiono and Sarah Pallett have in common? They’re first term MPs who have shared their experiences with us. Audio

  • Week in Politics: National and Labour poles apart on tax cuts

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    7 Oct 2022
    Grant Robertson and Nicola Willis

    Analysis: A surprisingly good set of government accounts livens up the tax cut debate - it's shaping up as a key election issue and a defining difference between Labour and National.

    Week in Politics: National and Labour poles apart on tax cuts
  • Eating disorders: 168% increase in hospital admissions of children

    News
    New Zealand health
    5 Oct 2022
    Anorexic girl covering her face with a centimeter

    The number of Kiwis suffering from eating disorders has skyrocketed over the last five years, figures reveal.

    Eating disorders: 168% increase in hospital admissions of children
  • Eating disorders: 168% increase in hospital admissions of children

    Audio
    health National
    5 Oct 2022
    Anorexic girl covering her face with a centimeter

    The number of Kiwis suffering from eating disorders has skyrocketed over the last five years. Figures obtained by Checkpoint show hospital admissions due to an eating disorder has increased by 75%… Audio

  • Avalanche hits dozens of climbers on Himalayan peak

    News
    World
    5 Oct 2022
    Spring in Kullu valley in Himalaya mountains

    The 41-strong team were practising high-altitude navigation when they were hit on their way down.

    Uttarakhand avalanche: At least four dead and dozens missing in Indian Himalayas
  • Stand Strong, Walk Tall

    Audio 4 Oct 2022
    Therapist writing notes during counseling session with single man sitting on couch, panorama, empty space

    Stand Strong, Walk Tall (SSWT) is a pilot programme providing specialist therapeutic services for adults in Aotearoa New Zealand who experience sexual attraction to children/young people aged under… Audio

  • Police warn of rise in 'sextortion' cases involving young victims

    News
    New Zealand crime
    30 Sep 2022
    cropped shot of woman on couch using smartphone with ios apps on screen

    Police are warning of increasing incidents of extortion where young people are targeted on social media by overseas offenders.

    Police warn of rise in 'sextortion' cases involving young victims
  • The day the Queen photographed the piper

    News
    New Zealand history
    26 Sep 2022
    Piper Murray Mansfield

    His job was to stand outside the Queen's window and wake her up: 'She came out with her little camera and took a photo of me."

    Memorial service piper was photographed by Queen on her last visit to NZ
  • Russian plans for vote on annexing Ukraine dismissed as sham

    News
    World war
    23 Sep 2022
    People hold anti-war banners during a protest in Belgrade on September 21, 2022, after Russia President dramatically escalated his seven-month war in Ukraine by calling up 300,000 military reservists. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

    Denounced as illegitimate and a sham by Ukraine and the West, Russian-backed officials in four occupied regions of Ukraine are holding self-styled referendums on joining Russia.

    What Russia wants from the votes in occupied Ukraine
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