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  • I was raped, then ruined by the systems that were supposed to help me

    News
    In Depth
    12 Apr 2022
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    She was raped by an ex-boyfriend, then further traumatised by her interactions with colleagues, police and ACC.

    I was raped, then ruined by the systems that were supposed to help me
  • First interview: Man kept as slave in NZ speaks out

    News
    In Depth immigration
    9 Apr 2022
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    He was lured to New Zealand with promises of money and a better life, but instead he was kept as a slave, repeatedly assaulted and cut off from his family. For the first time, he tells his story.

    First interview: Man kept as slave in NZ speaks out
  • Covid-19: Vaccine resistance's roots in negative childhood experiences

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    8 Apr 2022
    Anti Vaxx mandate sign in Northland

    Analysis - The long-running Dunedin Study has found a link between vaccine resistance and histories of adverse experiences during childhood, including abuse, maltreatment, or neglect.

    Covid-19: Vaccine resistance's roots in negative childhood experiences
  • Covid-19: Hawke's Bay health providers join forces to support struggling whānau

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    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    7 Apr 2022
    Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga chief executive Waylan Tahuri-Whaipakanga surrounded by the many kai supplies that are on its way to whānau.

    Māori health and social service providers in Te-Matau-a-Māui (Hawke's Bay) are joining forces to support thousands of struggling whānau to meet their basic needs as Omicron hits.

    Covid-19: Hawke's Bay health providers join forces to support struggling whānau
  • Want to get away from it all? Work as a postie in Antarctica

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    animals employment
    7 Apr 2022
    Goudier Island on the Antarctic Peninsula.

    If you just want to get away from it all, this could be the job for you - being a postie at the end of the earth.

    The address: The British Base at Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica.

    The UK… Audio

  • Dr McElnay on NZ's Covid response: 'Sharing information was key'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    7 Apr 2022
    Director of Public Health Caroline McElnay is providing an update on the Covid-19 situation in the country.

    The outgoing Director of Public Health says the quick sharing of scientific data and the widespread use of masks have been critical parts of NZ's public health response. Watch today's Covid-19… Video

    Dr Caroline McElnay on NZ's Covid response: 'It was clear sharing information was key'
  • The community programme helping youth to lead

    Audio 5 Apr 2022
    Pinnacle programme

    The Hyundai Pinnacle Programme is an outdoor experience course which focuses on helping young people to explore and to achieve their potential. It has three stages, a Spirit of Adventure voyage… Audio

  • Life in transition: What it's like waiting for a state house

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Apr 2022
    Kāinga Ora is building 10,000 new houses in Māngere over the next 10-15 years.

    There are currently 5090 families living in transitional housing as they wait for a permanent spot to come up. Local Democracy Reporting's Justin Latif spoke to one of them.

    Life in transition: What it's like waiting for a state house
  • 'Excellent progress' on controversial new hospital, DHB says

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Apr 2022
    A concept drawing of how the Buller Health Centre, which is being rebuilt to replace Westport's old hospital, will look when completed.

    The project to to replace Westport's old hospital finally got underway in 2020, after years of delays.

    'Excellent progress' on controversial new hospital, DHB says
  • Corrections 'have not followed process at all' for trans prisoner

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    New Zealand
    4 Apr 2022
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    A trans man says he was endangered on multiple occasions when in the care of Corrections. Is the department doing enough to ensure the safety of trans prisoners?

    Corrections 'have not followed process at all' for trans prisoner
  • Why are so few Pasifika pursuing tech careers?

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    Pacific
    2 Apr 2022
    Pasifika women in Tech

    Concerns are being raised over why so few Pasifika peoples are seeking careers in the technology sector.

    Why are so few Pasifika pursuing tech careers?
  • 'People are pretty good in heart' - Meng Foon on race in Aotearoa

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    2 Apr 2022
    Meng Foon in his Gisborne home.

    Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon reflects on two and a half years in the role, and the job he'd like next.

    Meng Foon reflects on life as the Race Relations Commissioner
  • Will Smith resigns from Academy after Oscars slap

    News
    World media
    2 Apr 2022
    US actor Will Smith accepts the award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for "King Richard" onstage during the 94th Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 27, 2022.

    Actor Will Smith has resigned from Hollywood's prestigious Academy, after slapping presenter Chris Rock at the Oscars, Variety reported. Video

    Will Smith resigns from Academy after Oscars slap
  • Māori dying with Covid-19 because of misinformation - health leader

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    2 Apr 2022
    National Hauora Coalition clinical director Dr Rawiri McKree Jansen

    A Māori health leader says a new international misinformation study confirms the alarm many were desperately trying to raise last year about the impact on Māori during the initial vaccine rollout.

    Māori dying with Covid-19 because of misinformation - health leader
  • 50 years old: the Dunedin Study's amazing life-span

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    science
    1 Apr 2022
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    Fifty years ago today, University of Otago researchers began to study over 1,000 Dunedin babies born in 1972 and 1973. The Dunedin Study, as its known, is now the world's longest-running… Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Review - Drive My Car

    Audio
    movies
    30 Mar 2022
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    The multi-award winning Drive My Car is about a man throwing himself into work after the sudden death of his wife. He rebuilds his life with the unexpected help of his new driver. Video, Audio

  • Review - Drive My Car

    News
    At the Movies movies
    30 Mar 2022
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    The multi-award winning Drive My Car is about a man throwing himself into work after the sudden death of his wife. He rebuilds his life with the unexpected help of his new driver.

    Video, Audio

    Review - Drive My Car
  • New Zealand and Fiji sign partnership agreement

    News
    World Politics
    29 Mar 2022
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    The Fijian prime minister and New Zealand's foreign minister in Suva today signed the agreement promising "shared commitment and vision for regional solidarity".

    New Zealand and Fiji sign partnership agreement
  • Upcoming benefit increases 'too little, too late' amid high inflation

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    29 Mar 2022
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    Government benefit increases will still leave families trapped in poverty as the cost of living skyrockets, anti-poverty campaigners say.

    Upcoming benefit increases 'too little, too late' amid high inflation
  • Wellington youth mental health service near collapse, staff say

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Mar 2022
    A medical professional takes notes while talking to a female patient.

    Wellington clinicians say the capital's youth mental health service is desperately short staffed and has all but collapsed.

    Wellington youth mental health service near collapse, staff say
  • Covid anxieties on the rise for teenage girls

    Audio
    technology health
    28 Mar 2022
    girl with hands on face

    In Aotearoa and around the world, teenage girls are struggling with their mental health at higher rates than boys. Yet the extra anxiety delivered by Covid-19 could help this generation become more… Video, Audio

  • How a Central Otago farm became Montana for The Power of the Dog - and the region's film hopes

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    28 Mar 2022
    Benedict Cumberbatch as Phil in The Power of the Dog.

    Dame Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog has become a critical darling, and with the Central Otago-filmed movie up for awards, it has inspired pride and hopes for the region.

    How a Central Otago farm became Montana for The Power of the Dog - and the region's film hopes
  • Rugby community launches rebuilding fund to help Tonga

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    Pacific Tonga
    25 Mar 2022
    Residents at Patangata Settlement in the capital Nukua'lofa clear boulders from the seafront road.

    The Tonga Rugby Union believes sport has a major role to play in the country's ongoing recovery from the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption and tsunami.

    Rugby community launches rebuilding fund to help Tonga
  • How important is NZ's new military support for Ukraine?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    23 Mar 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the Post Cabinet press conference in the Beehive theatrette.

    International analyst Geoffrey Miller examines New Zealand's new military assistance for Ukraine and asks whether more humanitarian aid could also be provided.

    Geoffrey Miller: How important is New Zealand's new military support for Ukraine?
  • Police who killed were given evidence in advance

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    23 Mar 2022
    Clockwise from top left - Jerrim Toms, Stephen Bellingham, Shargin Stephens and Steven Wallace.

    When police shoot and kill, they're investigated by fellow officers. Guyon Espiner reveals that shooters have been shown evidence in advance of being interviewed.

    Police who killed were given evidence in advance
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