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SNAs great if you have the space: West Coast farmer
A West Coast farming family is happy to 'lock up' some land for posterity and the birds, but they sympathise with other farmers who are upset at the prospect of having parts of their land labelled…
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'It's an absolute joke': Returnees vaccinated abroad stuck without vaccine pass
Thousands of people are still without vaccine passes, waiting for their overseas vaccination records to be added to the New Zealand register.
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'Terrible gaps' in mental health system for youth and children
Many district health boards have longer waitlists for youth and children seeking outpatient mental health services than adults. The Mental Health Foundation says it's an "absolute crisis".
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What I really want for Christmas: Ricky Houghton
Ricky Houghton works with some of the Far North's poorest, finding them homes, reuniting families and giving them hope. Here, he shares his Christmas wish list for his community.
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Scribe: 'I didn't like people looking up to me'
Charlotte Ryan talks to Malo Ioane Luafutu, AKA Scribe, about his new documentary on TVNZ, directed by Chris Graham. Audio
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Māori and Pacific disability community Auckland vaccine event
Festival flavour and freebies will be ushering in potentially hundreds of people from the Māori and Pacific disability communities at a drive-thru vaccine event in Auckland this weekend. Audio
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The Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's first test
Analysis - Christopher Luxon goes head-to-head with Jacinda Ardern; the government unveils a new strategy to combat family and sexual violence; and a world-leading plan to ban tobacco sales is…
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Amelia Kerr: My family saved my life
Amelia Kerr wants the world to understand the mental hell she's been through in the past 18 months. And the White Ferns wunderkind tells Kristy Havill how her family and those closest to her helped…
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ACC assessors told to watch for sexual assault survivors exaggerating symptoms
Survivors of sexual assault say ACC's process for getting long-term help and financial support can cause more harm than good.
It comes as Checkpoint can reveal ACC assessors are told to look out for… Audio
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Plan to stop domestic and sexual violence 'only a start'
Women's Refuge says time will tell if the newly announced 25-year plan to tackle domestic and sexual violence will work.
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Government reveals 25-year plan to tackle family and sexual violence
Te Aorerekura represents an evolution in the journey to address violence in homes and in communities, says Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence Marama Davidson.
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The health system’s attention deficit when it comes to ADHD
From struggling kids to out-of-control teens and desperate adults, NZ's ADHD community is in crisis. Why is it so hard for them to get help that some are resorting to TikTok for medical advice? Anusha…
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Covid-19: Seeds of vaccine mistrust sown by neglect of Northland
Analysis - Vaccination rates are slow in Te Tai Tokerau, where government neglect of the region has created fertile ground for mistrust, writes RNZ reporter Nita Blake-Persen.
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Chris Cuomo: CNN fires presenter over help he gave politician brother
US anchor Chris Cuomo has been fired by CNN for help he gave his brother, ex-New York governor Andrew Cuomo, while he was battling harassment allegations.
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Ajaz Patel: The boy from Mumbai
Look up Ajaz Patel on Google. You'll probably read stories around how I'm originally from India, or how it took me over 10 years to finally play international cricket.
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Dilworth School's former chaplain Ross Douglas Browne jailed
One of Dilworth's most prolific child sex offenders has been sentenced to six and a half years in jail.
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Bridges named as National's finance and infrastructure spokesperson
National's new leader Chris Luxon has given Simon Bridges the Finance and Infrastructure portfolios, although Bridges was unable to make it to the announcement.
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The insta business scheme raising red flags
An international multi-level marketing scheme operating in New Zealand uses social media influencers to entice people to enter a complex financial world they know nothing about. Audio
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The insta business scheme raising red flags
An international multi-level marketing scheme operating in New Zealand uses social media influencers to entice people to enter a complex financial world they know nothing about.
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Jailed sex offender may have committed other crimes - police
Police believe there may be other victims of a sex offender who was sentenced to jail yesterday.
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 November 2021
Plenty of Advent hymns today to mark the first Sunday in this season of the liturgical year. It’s a time of waiting and expectation leading up to Christmas. Audio
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20 Waikato health providers unite to boost Māori vaccination rates
'Nau mai haere mai'- come and get vaccinated is the call Māori providers are sharing in preparation for this weekend's vaccination haul run by the Waikato District Health Board.
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Solomon Islands riots: Night-time curfew imposed
The Governor General of Solomon Islands has declared a nightly curfew in the troubled capital Honiara, after a third day of looting and destruction.
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Family violence in NZ a 'hidden pandemic' - agencies
Today is White Ribbon Day and family violence workers are highlighting what they call Aotearoa's 'hidden pandemic'.
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White Ribbon Day - Family violence does not discriminate
Raising awareness about family violence on White Ribbon day. Audio