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  • 'Bullying, harassment and illegal practices' used to describe Oranga Tamariki

    Audio 30 Jul 2019
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    Despite facing 18 inquiries over the last 30 years, hundreds of families say investigations into the department of Oranga Tamariki, formerly known as CYFS, do not go far enough. Audio

  • Swimming Australia under fire for staying quiet on dope test failure

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    Sport
    28 Jul 2019
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on April 6, 2018 Australia's Shayna Jack smiling after the swimming women's 50m freestyle qualifications during the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games  in the Gold Coast.

    Swimming Australia has come under fire for its handling of the positive doping test by Australian swimmer Shayna Jack, with claims the sport's governing body tried to cover the news up during the…

    Swimming Australia under fire for staying quiet on dope test failure
  • Bridges promises cancer agency, $200m for drugs

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    Politics
    28 Jul 2019
    Christchurch 28 July

    The National Party has pledged to establish an independent cancer agency, and specifically fund cancer drugs to the tune of $200 million over four years.

    Bridges promises cancer agency, $200m for drugs
  • Ihumātao: Crowd swells to 500, Dunedin lends support

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    26 Jul 2019
    Marama Davidson speaking at Ihumatao on Friday.

    A crowd of 500 is gathered at the disputed Māngere site of Ihumātao as Green MPs arrive to a pōwhiri.

    Ihumātao: Crowd swells to 500, Dunedin lends support
  • The faces of forced religious conversion in Pakistan

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    World
    26 Jul 2019
    Islamabad, Pakistan.

    Ajbi Lal sat quietly weeping outside an Islamabad court while she waited to learn if her teenage daughters would be returned to her.

    The faces of forced religious conversion in Pakistan
  • 'Feeling it was believing': Inside a reporter's notebook

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    Sport Comment & Analysis
    24 Jul 2019
    Maria Folau holds the World Championship Trophy as the team celebrate winning the Netball World Cup with a 52-51 victory over Australia in the final.

    RNZ's award-winning reporter Ravinder Hunia was at both the Cricket and Netball World Cup grand-finals. Here's her summary of witnessing New Zealand make history, twice. Audio

    Seeing isn’t believing: Inside a reporter’s notebook at back-to-back World Cup finals
  • Youth MPs recommend teaching methods to better support students of all ethnicities

    Audio 23 Jul 2019
    Members of the Youth Parliament 2019 Education and Workforce Select Committee hear submissions on improving education methods to better support students of all ethnicities.

    Educators need to regain the trust of non-European families who feel failed by the education system and fear their children will suffer the same experience says a report from a Youth Select…

  • Youth MPs recommend teaching methods to better support students of all ethnicities

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    The House
    23 Jul 2019
    Members of the Youth Parliament 2019 Education and Workforce Select Committee hear submissions on improving education methods to better support students of all ethnicities.

    Educators need to regain the trust of non-European families who feel failed by the education system and fear their children will suffer the same experience says a report from a Youth Select…

    Audio

    Youth MPs recommend teaching methods to better support students of all ethnicities
  • Māori vegans doing 'something good for the planet'

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    Te Ao Māori In Case You Missed It
    23 Jul 2019
    Some of the vegan food showcased on the Vegan Māori Facebook page.

    Some Māori are urging whānau to improve their health by ditching dairy and meat - and embracing veganism. Video

    Māori vegans doing 'something good for the planet'
  • What's it like being a woman in the music industry?

    Audio
    music
    22 Jul 2019
    Amy Raphael

    Music critic Amy Raphael first wrote about sexism in the music industry in her 1995 book 'Never Mind the Bollocks: Women Rewrite Rock'. She's revisited the subject 20 years later in her new book 'A… Audio

  • APO founding member John Ure dies suddenly

    Audio
    music
    18 Jul 2019
    John Ure

    The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s founding horn player and “Mr Orchestra" John Ure has died suddenly. Audio

  • Opinion: The fall of 'higher' education?

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    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    16 Jul 2019
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    We live in memorable academic times: higher education in New Zealand is on a definite downward roll, David Cohen writes.

    David Cohen: The fall of 'higher' education?
  • Mischievous penguins lie low after making waves at sushi store

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    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    16 Jul 2019
    Penguins at Wellington sushi shop

    Two penguins who had to be removed twice from under a sushi store near the Wellington railway station seem to have got the message that it's not a suitable place for them to nest. Video

    Mischievous penguins lie low after making waves at sushi store
  • Professor Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology in an Age of Outrage

    Audio
    technology
    15 Jul 2019
    Angry teenager texting on smart phone.

    Professor Jonathan Haidt believes democracy is in jeopardy because constant outrage and our incessant 'call out culture' makes sensible debate impossible. Audio

  • Sports Call: Williamson on verge of greatness

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    Sport Comment & Analysis
    13 Jul 2019
    Black Caps captain Kane Williamson in the Long Room at Lord's Cricket Ground.

    Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson earned the tag of world class batsman long before the almost-completed Cricket World Cup in England, writes Clay Wilson. Video

    Sports Call: Williamson on verge of greatness
  • Exclusive: Youth addiction worry as high-nicotine vape JUUL to hit NZ

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    In Depth health
    11 Jul 2019
    A teenager vapes.

    Smoke and Mirrors - A US vaping product, which is so popular with young people it's under fire by the FDA, is coming to NZ. Guyon Espiner reports.

    Exclusive: Youth addiction worry as high-nicotine vape JUUL to hit NZ
  • Social media, music behind NZers' growing knowledge of Asia

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    New Zealand
    10 Jul 2019
    Children perform at the lantern festival, marking the last day of the Chinese new year, at Chinatown in Yokohama, Japan in  February 2019.

    An Asia New Zealand Foundation survey found the number who said they knew a 'fair amount' about Asia had risen to 48 percent in 2018.

    Social media, music behind NZers' growing knowledge of Asia
  • New features to tackle cyberbullying on Instagram

    Audio
    technology
    10 Jul 2019
    Instagram logo.

    Instagram bullies are soon going to be asked to consider what they're saying before they post. The social media platform's announced it's rolling out two new features to tackle cyberbullying. Our… Audio

  • Cricket World Cup: Who to support when you're New Zealand-Indian

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    9 Jul 2019
    Ravinder Hunia with her father and son.

    First Person - Growing up a New Zealand-Indian, Ravinder Hunia faces the tough task of choosing who to support in tonight's Cricket World Cup semifinal.

    Cricket World Cup: Who to support when you're New Zealand-Indian
  • Protests over plans for huge waste incinerator in Chinese city

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    World Environment
    9 Jul 2019
    The Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province.

    While the world's attention has been focused on the protests in Hong Kong, another Chinese city has been witnessing unrest on a scale rarely seen on the mainland.

    Chinese city enraged by plans for huge waste incinerator
  • Opinion: Close-knit community Ravelry unravels racism

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    3 Jul 2019
    Knitting and red knitting needle

    Fibre-craft social media platform Ravelry last week banned pro-Trump discussion in a move much celebrated by the community, knitter and blogger Tash Barneveld writes.

    Tash Barneveld: Online knitting community Ravelry v Trump and hate speech
  • Bookmarks: Kahurangi Carter

    Audio
    history media
    3 Jul 2019
    Kahurangi Carter

    Our Bookmarks guest today takes her role as an indigenous film maker very seriously, but having a Pakeha Mum and a Maori dad, being comfortable with her Maoriness wasn't always something that came… Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    3 Jul 2019
    Andy Murray and Serena Williams.

    In today's sports news - Andy and Serena to link up, Queensland named Ponga's replacement and a third Kiwi is selected for the Tour de France.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    2 Jul 2019
    Warriors hooker Nathaniel Roache's knee gives way during the match against Penrith.

    In today's sports news - Warriors hooker out for rest of NRL season, Dutch entry withdraws its America's Cup challenge, Team Wellington boss moves north and India lose another player at World Cup.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • I took up martial arts after I was bullied - Tonga's taekwondo coach Paul Sitapa

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    Pacific Tonga
    1 Jul 2019
    Tonga's taekwondo coach, Paul Sipata

    More than 3500 athletes from 24 nations in Oceania will gather in Samoa on 7 July for the Pacific Games - the biggest sporting event in the Pacific region. Audio

    I took up martial arts after I was bullied - Tonga's taekwondo coach Paul Sitapa
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