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  • 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

  • 'They've given us some levers': Charity backs moves to fix damp homes

    News
    New Zealand housing
    4 Oct 2022
    Hand draw on glass and water drop.

    The Healthy Home Standards are a vital tool for charities helping people living in cold, damp homes, an advocate says. Audio

    Charity backs Healthy Homes campaign but says there's a long way to go
  • Demand forcing Safer Mid Canterbury to seek more office space

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Oct 2022
    Safer Mid Canterbury general manager Kevin Clifford says the service provider has significantly outgrown its current premises.

    Community service provider Safer Mid Canterbury is eyeing bigger office space as it expands its services and demand continues to grow.

    Demand forcing Safer Mid Canterbury to seek more office space
  • Providers say families still living in cold, damp homes

    Audio
    housing
    4 Oct 2022
    Alone man silhouette staring at the window closed with curtains in bedroom.

    The government's Healthy Homes Initiative is being credited with improving vulnerable people's health, but those providing support says many whānau are still suffering in cold, damp houses.

    The… Audio

  • Scam complaints rise by 63 percent in 2021

    News
    New Zealand Business
    2 Oct 2022
    Cropped shot of young guy in casual wear using mobile phone device. Modern day millennial man

    Scam complaints are on the rise, increasing by 63 percent on the previous year, according to the Banking Ombudsman Scheme's latest report.

    Scam complaints rise by 63 percent in 2021 - banking ombudsman
  • Gloriavale funded community living costs with millions in govt money

    News
    New Zealand court
    30 Sep 2022

    Gloriavale Christian community received almost $5 million in government money in the 2021 financial year, while its church trust held more than $4 million in cash, a court has heard.

    Gloriavale received nearly $5m of govt money in 2021, court hears
  • 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
  • Oral Questions for Thursday 29 September 2022

    Audio 29 Sep 2022

    Questions to Ministers NICOLE McKEE to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government's statements and actions? VANUSHI WALTERS to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What… Audio

  • Pacific news in brief for September 29

    News
    Pacific
    29 Sep 2022
    A locally based squad was selected for the Olympic repechage event.

    Russian flag swapped out for Ukraine flag in CNMI; US offers financial support to PNG; Police in American Samoa raid home of former cop; New broadcaster for Manu Samoa, and more

    Pacific news in brief for September 29
  • Businessman could not have sexually assaulted man, defence says

    News
    New Zealand court
    28 Sep 2022
    Court of Appeal

    The prominent businessman was sentenced after being found guilty of indecently assaulting three men and then trying to dissuade one from giving evidence.

    Businessman could not have sexually assaulted man, defence says
  • 100 new jobs so far from Whanganui port upgrade – 200 more expected

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    28 Sep 2022
    Whanganui Port.

    Nearly 100 people have found jobs as part of the Whanganui port upgrade Te Pūwaha.

    100 new jobs so far from Whanganui port upgrade – 200 more expected
  • RSE employers should be shut out of scheme if they break rules - worker advocate

    News
    New Zealand Country
    28 Sep 2022
    A man from Vanuatu works in a Hawke's Bay orchard under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme.

    Worker advocates warn employers must not be allowed to exploit the next wave of workers in the Recognised Seasonal Employers scheme.

    RSE expansion: Union says employers should be shut out of scheme if they break rules
  • Investors advised caution over information from 'finfluencers'

    News
    Business technology
    27 Sep 2022
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    Young investors reliance on social media influencers for financial advice is raising questions about the quality of the information they are receiving.

    Investors advised caution over information from 'finfluencers'
  • Italian far-right leader Giorgia Meloni claims election victory

    News
    World world politics
    26 Sep 2022
    Giorgia Meloni, leader of Italian far-right party Fratelli d'Italia (Brothers of Italy), casts her vote on 25 September, 2022, in Rome.

    Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has claimed victory in Italy's election, and is on course to become the country's first female prime minister.

    Italian far-right leader Giorgia Meloni claims election victory
  • How Princess Anne may become power behind the throne

    News
    World
    25 Sep 2022
    Britain's King Charles III, Princess Anne, Princess Royal, Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, stand outside Westminster Abbey after the State Funeral Service in London on September 19, 2022.

    Princess Anne often flew under the radar during her siblings' scandals and dramas. But as one of King Charles' closest advisers, her power is set to grow.

    How Princess Anne may become power behind the throne
  • The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections

    Audio
    politics national
    25 Sep 2022

    The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio

  • The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections

    News
    The Detail politics
    25 Sep 2022

    The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.

    Audio

    The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
  • Donations theft: Ex-boyfriend steals Givealittle money raised in memory of mountain climber

    News
    New Zealand court
    24 Sep 2022
    no caption

    Almost a year to the day after American scientist Lauren Kimiyo Worrell fell to her death rock climbing, her ex-boyfriend stole money raised in her name.

    Almost $30k raised for climbing safety through Kimi Worrell Foundation stolen by ex-boyfriend
  • 'Taxpayers' money needs to be respected' - Simeon Brown

    News
    Politics
    22 Sep 2022
    Simeon Brown

    The National Party is welcoming an investigation into any potential conflict of interest in contracts between government agencies and the company owned by Nanaia Mahuta's husband.

    National welcomes review into process for awarding government contracts
  • Russia arrests protesters, flights sell out after Putin's troop call-up

    News
    World conflict
    22 Sep 2022
    Police officers detain a woman in Moscow on 21 September 2022, following calls to protest against partial mobilisation announced by President Vladimir Putin.

    Flights out of Russia were selling out fast and police reportedly arrested hundreds of protesters after President Vladimir Putin ordered the call-up of extra troops to fight in Ukraine.

    Russia arrests protesters, flights sell out after Putin's troop call-up
  • Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill

    Audio
    disability health
    22 Sep 2022
    Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation centre in Auckland.

    The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services? Audio

  • Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill

    News
    The Detail disability
    22 Sep 2022
    Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation centre in Auckland.

    The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services?

    Audio

    Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill
  • Grace Nweke never thought becoming a Silver Fern would be possible

    News
    Sport
    21 Sep 2022
    Maia Wilson looks on as Grace Nweke warms up before the Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North, October 2020.

    Grace Nweke's journey to becoming a Silver Fern has been an education for the whole Nweke family.

    Grace Nweke never thought becoming a Silver Fern would be possible
  • Gloriavale receives millions in govt payments, ex-leader tells Employment Court

    News
    New Zealand court
    20 Sep 2022
    Gloriavale Christian Community

    Gloriavale generates the most of its money through government benefits, a former leader has told the Employment Court.

    Gloriavale receives millions in government payments, ex-leader tells Employment Court
  • Breaking the stigma - South Asians and mental health 

    Audio
    health life and society
    19 Sep 2022
    Mental Health, People

    In this episode of Voices, in the run up to Mental Health Awareness week we talk to South Asian mental health advocate about the gaps and challenges they see in the community. Produced by Kadambari… Audio

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