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Ukraine, Covid protesters battle for attention in capital
Ukrainians and their supporters at a Wellington protest say it's agonising not being able to help those at home, but are unimpressed at a request to merge with the anti-Covid mandate protest.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Villagers in Tonga still dependent on aid for survival; Police corruption probe underway in Samoa; Drua will be without outside wing Ratu in ACT Brumbies clash, and more
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Post-tsunami: Supporting Tongan workers amid Covid-19
In the aftermath of the volcanic eruption and tsunami, a range of support measures have been implemented by key stakeholders to support Tongan seasonal workers in NZ as they come to terms with the…
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Is home isolation stemming Covid spread? : Pasifika concerns
As Omicron infections escalate, so is concern from Pasifika outreach organisations about whether Government and public health initiatives endorsing home isolation, and community care are going to keep… Audio
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Community housing providers call on government to turn up supply
The government is investing more into housing than ever, yet experts say it is not how much but where it is being spent that will make the difference.
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Family of shark attack victim Simon Nellist say he was a 'gentle' and 'wonderful' man
The family of a diving instructor who was fatally attacked by a shark in Sydney last week say he was a "gentle, kind and wonderful human being".
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Covid-19: Pacific leaders "prepared" for more cases in Pacific community in NZ
Despite Pasifika making up about half of the cases in the current Omicron outbreak, community leaders say they're prepared for what's to come.
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Prince Andrew: source of settlement money, future of royal title
Analysis - Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre have reached a settlement. Although this was always a likely outcome, the statement is worth probing in detail.
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Sister of man who died after hospital window fall says changes are needed
The family of a man who died after falling two storeys out of a Palmerston North Hospital window say urgent changes are needed to avoid a repeat.
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Abuse survivors fear Catholic Church's power - advocate
The Abuse in Care inquiry has been told survivors of historical abuse live in fear of the power of the Catholic Church.
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Healing by horse: 'I'm a changed man now'
Best of 2022 - Painful memories of childhood abuse and years in prison are swept to the back of Casey Cowan's mind when he heads into the North Canterbury hill country on horseback. Video, Audio
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Healing by horse: 'I'm a changed man now'
Best of 2022 - Painful memories of childhood abuse and years in prison are swept to the back of Casey Cowan's mind when he heads into the North Canterbury hill country on horseback.
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NZ govt urged to review laws affecting overstayers
The authors of new research looking at the lives of undocumented families in New Zealand say the country's immigration laws are inhumane and cause life-long and inter-generational harm. Audio
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'We were threatened with, be a good little boy and do this'
A man who was sexually abused by brothers in the Catholic Order of St John of God, in both New Zealand and Australia, says they used God to put fear into a child.
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Lost cat travels from Maine to Florida
An American family will soon be reunited with their cat, who's been found on the other side of the country, more than six years after she disappeared.
Denise Cilley, from the northeastern state of… Audio
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NZ govt urged to review overstayer legislation
The authors of new research looking at the lives of undocumented families in New Zealand say the country's immigration laws are inhumane and cause life-long and inter-generational harm. The Unitec… Audio
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Court process still putting victims' privacy at risk
There is still no warning on court document request forms to inform victims their addresses could be seen by offenders.
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Tonga's Speaker praises community for response to disaster
"It has been a great privilege to be a part of the reaction from the Tongan community diaspora in Aotearoa to the disaster in the Kingdom".
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Marylands School: Abuse survivor says calls for help were rubbished
A survivor of abuse at Marylands School in Christchurch in the 1970s has outlined deviant behaviour from some of the Catholic brothers who ran the place.
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New research sheds light on undocumented families
Audio 10 Feb 2022New research provides rare insight into the plight of undocumented families in Aotearoa New Zealand Audio
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'The list goes on and on': Many ignored abuse at Marylands - advocate
An advocate for sexual abuse survivors at Marylands School says the sexual and physical abuse was known about by many, but they all failed to act on it.
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$1m donation for planned mental health facility for young people
A charity raising funds for a new mental health outpatient unit for Canterbury children and teenagers has been given $1 million by the New Zealand Community Trust.
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The long shadow of childhood trauma
Pioneering American psychiatrist Dr Bruce Perry talks to Kathryn about the impact of abuse, neglect and trauma on the developing brain and the implications for clinical practice. For three decades he… Audio
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South Auckland primary schools consider onsite vaccination clinics
South Auckland primary schools are considering whether to host vaccine clinics to help vaccinate the region's 5 to 11-year-olds.
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Trauma cleaning business apologises for graphic social media posts
A trauma cleaning business that has been posting graphic death-related images on social media has apologised.