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How a St Bede's College priest was revealed as sexually abusing boys
How a college priest was revealed as a sexual abuser
Suppression has been lifted, allowing a former friar - who admitted indecent assault and sexual violation relating to four boys - to be named.
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Our Changing World: Sight in the womb
Where and when human perception might begin
Even before birth our ideas of the world are likely being shaped by what we see in the womb.
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Ministry says schools will increase use of new curriculum over the year
New curriculum use will grow from 'great start' - Ministry
Auckland Primary Principals' Association president says it could take about three years to embed the new curriculum. Audio
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Natasha Brown on working in finance and writing her thriller
Audio 26 Jan 2026British author Natasha Brown on her Booker longlisted second novel, a witty social and political satire, that examines what truth is in the modern age. Audio
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New year, new curriculum for primary school maths and English
The first primary schools days for 2026 start for some from today, and with the return to the classroom comes an updated, new maths and English curriculum. Audio
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Much-loved teacher and sportsman killed in Northland's Bay of Islands
'Missed by so many': Much-loved teacher killed in Bay of Islands
Harry Darkins, 36, had worked in schools across both Northland and Auckland.
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These ancient designs may be the first evidence of humans doing math
Ancient designs may be first evidence of humans doing math
Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem examined pottery produced by the Halafian people of northern Mesopotamia
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Your dog's dinner could be worse for the planet than your own – new research
Your dog's dinner could be worse for the planet than your own
Cutting down on meat helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with agriculture. But what about the meat that our pet dogs eat?
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Breakers embarrassed on home court
Breakers embarrassed on home court
The Breakers have been destroyed by the Sydney Kings in their latest NBL game.
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New Year Honours 2026 - the full list
New Year Honours 2026 - the full list
Here is the full list of everyone receiving a 2026 New Year Honour.
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'World's first' Green parliamentarian dies aged 75
'World's first' Green parliamentarian dies aged 75
Daniel Brelaz, celebrated in Switzerland as the first Green politician elected to a national parliament anywhere in the world, died overnight, his family said Sunday. He was 75.
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'Easier to get growth out of an economic hole' - Did we survive 2025?
'Easier to get growth out of an economic hole' - Did we survive 2025?
Why has the economy so persistently underperformed this year? Experts reveal what held things back.
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How to take science on holiday with you
It's the school holidays, but you know you're really winning with the kids when they take an active interest in a subject outside the classroom. Morgan McKeen is a science technology engineering and… Audio
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Divers warned to be aware of personal limits, local hazards
Divers warned to be aware of personal limits, local hazards
Water safety advocates are urging the public to take extra care when participating in underwater activities this summer.
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We need to get back to smaller portions, health professor says
We need to get back to smaller portions, health professor says
Some food outlets have been supersizing portion sizes and are at risk of Americanisation, Boyd Swinburn says. Audio
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Better reading, maths results but two new curriculums a massive job - principals
Better results but two new curriculums a massive job - principals
Some said they focused on either the new maths or English curriculums, not both, and had more work to do next year.
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New primary English, maths curriculum results exceeding expectations, ministry says
'Give it a rest, jerk': MPs clash over school lunches
Labour MPs have hit back at David Seymour as he joked they were chasing Oscars. Audio
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How many of the government's 9 key targets has it achieved?
The four big targets the government may miss
We look at the government's nine key goals and see what it's achieved so far.
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Sebastien Ogier becomes oldest World Rally champion at 41
Sebastien Ogier becomes oldest World Rally champion
The Frenchman triumphed in Saudi Arabia to become the oldest World Rally champion at 41.
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Tom Stoppard, playwright who dazzled with verbal gymnastics, dies aged 88
Tom Stoppard, playwright who dazzled with verbal gymnastics, dies aged 88
Stoppard's career flourished for decades, embracing stage, screen and radio, and demonstrating his thirst to tackle any subject.
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Maths teaching programme to be rolled out to 13,000 students nationwide
Maths teaching programme to be rolled out nationwide
The acceleration programme was trialled for 12 weeks with nearly 1400 students, but a maths professor says they weren't tested against the entire curriculum. Audio
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Professor says Education Minister's claims a school trial is 'groundbreaking' is problematic
Professor says minister's claims school trial is 'groundbreaking' is problematic
Erica Stanford said the results showed the government's focus on fixing the basics is working.
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Live: Kiwi Liam Lawson at F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Kiwi Lawson squanders chance for F1 points at Las Vegas
After qualifying sixth, the Racing Bulls driver suffered damage to his car at the first turn and fell to the back of the field.
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Max Verstappen needs a big win in Las Vegas to stay in title contention
Max Verstappen needs a big win in Las Vegas to stay in title contention
Even if he cannot win the Formula 1 title in Las Vegas this weekend, McLaren's Lando Norris could end Max Verstappen's reign.
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Many primary prinicpals likely to leave job in next five years, according to insights poll
Poll shows principal's frustration at constant curriculum changes
A new insights poll from the New Zealand Educational Institute surveyed 228 primary school principals nationwide.