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Charities turning away high numbers of volunteer applications
Why charities are having to turn away volunteers
It comes as some businesses receive thousands of applications for paid roles and people look for experience anywhere they can.
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Principals highlight challenges for schools in poor communities
Some principals say the Education Review Office isn't giving schools in poor communities enough credit for the challenges they face. Jason Miles, Vice President of the New Zealand Principals'… Audio
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Universities strike deal to keep access to Elsevier scientific journals
Unis strike deal to keep access to top scientific journals
Universities have announced a deal with academic publisher Elsevier that will save them money and increase public access to their research.
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Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards
Lack of partnership in health sector changes - Iwi Partnership Boards
The regional Iwi Partnership Boards were set up in 2022 to ensure the voices of Māori are heard in healthcare decision-making.
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IHC settles 2012 Human Rights Review Tribunal claim with government
IHC settles claim with government
The service provider for people with intellectual disabilities alleged education policies disadvantaged disabled students in schools.
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8 reasons the government should not introduce oral nicotine pouches to NZ
Why the government shouldn't bring oral nicotine pouches to NZ
Tobacco and nicotine companies want to introduce oral nicotine pouches, claiming these are a "cleaner way to enjoy nicotine".
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Cancer diagnosis numbers set to skyrocket by 50 percent over next two decades
Cancer diagnosis numbers to skyrocket in coming years
The Cancer Control Agency says the projected increase - from about 30,000 new cases this year, to more than 45,000 by 2044 - underscores the need for ongoing investment. Audio
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Crown Jewels protest turns to custard as Kiwi cop makes arrests
London protest turns to custard as Kiwi cop on holiday makes arrests
"I figured my arrests procedures would stick," Waikato cop Mark Strongman said after detaining four people over a Tower of London protest.
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Public Health Agency faces job cuts to emergency management, pandemic preparedness, Māori health
'Zero sense': Health agency faces loss of 21 roles by April 2026
The staff cuts will see reductions to emergency management, pandemic preparedness and Māori health. Audio
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'Pitiful' decision on emissions targets will cost the country, former climate commissioner says
'Deeply disappointing': Former climate commissioner on govt's rejection of emission targets
Critics say the government has placed short-term economic growth ahead of the long-term consequences. Audio
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Foodbanks warn of closures if government fails to give ongoing funding
Foodbanks warn of closures if government fails to give ongoing funding
The Salvation Army, Auckland City Mission and Food Network are renewing a call for ongoing government funding as they look ahead to next year.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 3 December 2025
Food charities are calling for certainty around government funding, as they prepare for the Christmas season; MetService is forecasting downpours across the North Island today, with possible… Audio
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Kaupapa Māori study exposes gaps in prison data and support for Māori
Study exposes gaps in prison data and support for Māori
Māori are being undercounted by around six percent, masking the true scale of incarceration and its impact on whānau, a new study says.
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Māori housing inequities linked to 180 years of restrictive building laws
Māori housing inequities linked to 180 years of restrictive building laws
Experts say restoring Māori building autonomy could improve housing outcomes.
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Researchers link Māori housing inequities to 180 years of restrictive building laws
Researchers link Māori housing inequities to 180 years of restrictive building laws
Experts say restoring Māori building autonomy could improve housing outcomes.
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Youth vaping rates halve within two years, 'negligible' number smoking - survey
'Not as cool as it used to be': Youth vaping rates halve within two years
A survey of more than 30,000 Year 10 students has indicated the perception of vaping is changing.
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Woman who spent final days fighting her ex-boss posthumously wins case
Woman who spent final days fighting ex-boss posthumously wins case
A grieving mother never believed her daughter's last fight would be mired in a bitter workplace dispute.
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Why New Zealand failed to reach its Smokefree 2025 target
Why we failed to reach our Smokefree 2025 target
In 34 days we hit the deadline - but to reach that goal we'd need 120,000 people to quit smoking pretty much immediately.
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Women 'working for nothing' from this week
Women 'working for nothing' from this week
Although the country's gender pay gap improved this year, campaigners say there's more to be done to bring pay equality for Kiwi women.
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Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences
Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences
People of Māori descent are over-represented at every stage of the criminal justice system.
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30 with Guyon Espiner: Sir Bill English believes Christopher Luxon will lead National to election victory
Why English sees Luxon leading National to another election victory
Despite Christopher Luxon dropping in the polls and a "rough patch" in the economy, Sir Bill English is confident.
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Plan to overhaul Otago and Queenstown healthcare announced
Plan to overhaul Otago and Queenstown healthcare announced
It wants to shift more services out of Dunedin and Invercargill hospitals and into Queenstown, Wānaka, and Cromwell. Audio
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Community clinics could cut Otago travel by 40,000 trips
Health New Zealand says shifting appointments out of hospitals and into communities could spare Otago residents about 40-thousand road trips a year. It's unveiled some ideas for overhauling health… Audio
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Sir Bill English
Sir Bill English weighs in on Chris Luxon’s performance and whether National should consider a new leader before the election. He also reflects on his years working with Te Pāti Māori, and why he… Video, Audio
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The Met Gala is facing criticism over its lead sponsors. Here’s what Anna Wintour has to say
Met Gala faces criticism over lead sponsors
Jeff Bezos and Sánchez Bezos' were unveiled as lead sponsors of the event last week.