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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 3: Wiremu Witana
More than half a million New Zealanders are affected by family violence each year. For many, this is handed down generationally. Wiremu, with the support of his parents, broke the cycle of abuse. Video
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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 4: Sandra Dickson
Those in Rainbow communities are over twice as likely to experience partner violence than their straight counterparts. Sandra shares her story, exploring the challenges faced by Rainbow communities. Video
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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 5: Debbs Murray
Almost a victim herself, Debbs shares her story to help illustrate 'coercive control,' a pattern of behaviour designed to exploit, dominate, and imprison women within a relationship. Video
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Breaking Silence 2 | Season 2 | Episode 6: Lualima Hansen
For Lima, who once rejected her Samoan roots in an effort to move on from the horrific abuse she suffered as a child, her faith gave her the strength to forgive, and to share her powerful story. Video
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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 7: Pet Abuse
Many victims stay in violent relationships out of fear of their animals being harmed. Pets are a much-loved part of the family, but all too often are caught up in the cycle of violence. Video
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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 8: I Got Your Backpack
Last year, 53,000 women were referred to refuges in New Zealand. Tam was one of those who found herself fleeing from an abusive relationship, but her life changed upon arrival at a refuge. Video
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'Games should be engines of happiness' - The rise of NZ's video game industry
The world-wide gaming industry is big. It's really big. Just ten years ago it generated over 25 billion dollars of income a year in the US alone. Last year it took in 135 billion dollars. Taking in… Audio
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The devil you know: inside the minds of the most violent criminals
Pioneering British psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Gwen Adshead has spent more than spent 30 years working inside prisons and with offenders at Broadmoor Hospital - this is where some of the UK's… Audio
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Deradicalising a troubled man
There are programmes available to help radicalised people, but those people have to want to change.
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Rethinking the depiction of female bodies in art and culture
British art historian Catherine McCormack has been casting a critical eye over the way women have been portrayed in art across the ages. Her book, Women in the Picture: Women Art and the Power of… Audio
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Series 2 | Episode 5: Reimagining Justice - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
In this episode, Kahu engages in wānanga with two kaikōrero advocates who are reimagining justice in Aotearoa - Awatea Mita and Emmy Rakete. Audio
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Change in mindset need to overcome PNG sorcery accusations
A Papua New Guinea bishop says unscrupulous individuals, seeking money, are driving a surge in sorcery accusations. Audio
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Budget 2021: holding the Government to account for its accounts
Ministers have appeared before other MPs to answer questions about Budget 2021 as part of Parliament's financial scrutiny cycle. Audio
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Review - Wrath of Man
Wrath of man sees star Jason Statham (The Meg) and director Guy Ritchie (Snatch) reunite in a violent thriller about revenge, greed and a man who bears a grudge. Featuring Eddie Marsan (Vice), Andy… Video, Audio
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Domestic violence charity warns of emergency housing risks
An Auckland family violence charity has joined the chorus of those warning of the serious risks to those in emergency housing, particularly for vulnerable women who've just come out of abusive… Audio
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Clamour to cancel TVNZ's top popular cop show
A single tweet sparked bulletin-leading calls to scrap one of our most enduring and most-watched local TV shows this week. Many arguing whether the show was racist or not also admitted they don't… Audio
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Corrections apologises, Auckland Women's Prison faces overhaul
Auckland Women's Prison faces a major overhaul of the way it handles inmates after revelations by RNZ about the degrading and inhumane treatment of Mihi Bassett and other women at the prison.
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Jackie Clark and Moeroa Marsters: Surviving domestic abuse
Her Say is a collection of stories told by New Zealand women who have lived in - and escaped - abusive relationships. Its publication is a long-held dream of Jackie Clark who, in 2013, launched The… Audio
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At The Movies for 10 March 2021
Simon Morris reviews a long-awaited adaptation of a Kiwi classic and two Black American history lessons. Video, Audio
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More NZ women & children in Syrian camp: radicalisation expert
An Australian radicalisation expert working with the families of women with links to ISIS says there are two, possibly three more women with dual Australian/New Zealand citizenship trying to return… Audio
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"Today brings some closure" - Detective Inspector Scott Beard
While his identity has finally been revealed, the family of murdered backpacker Grace Millane don't want her name associated with that of her killer. Detective Inspector Scott Beard ran the… Audio
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Best of 2020: Stories of survival
Audio 30 Nov 2020"Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it" - Helen Keller. These are our top ten features about people who've done just that.
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Lifting the lid on the rise and rise of organised crime in NZ
In his new book, Gangland, investigative reporter Jared Savage explores the country's growing underbelly of organised crime and violent gangs, paying particular attention to the constantly-growing… Audio
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Breaking Silence | Trailer 1
In this compelling series, we open wide the issue of domestic abuse in New Zealand, changing the way you think about violence against women. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 6: Financial Abuse
Sarah used to be a well-paid professional who pictured domestic abuse like scenes from Once Were Warriors. She didn't realise she was becoming subject to extreme financial and psychological abuse. Video
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Laura Bates on toxic misogyny and men who hate women
Author Laura Bates has investigated the corners of the internet where toxic masculinity and misogyny is flourishing, where men believe women are the enemy and the solution should be violent. Posing as… Audio
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Why 1 in 5 transgender people experience homelessness
Audio 17 Nov 2020Angelo was kicked out of home at 14. He's one of many trans New Zealanders who have been homeless. Susan Strongman explores the country's grim statistics.
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Case #008 - The Pamper Party Murder
In October 2016, a group of women gathered in West Auckland for a pamper party. It ended with the death of Carly Stewart. Defence lawyer, Marie Dyhrberg QC was involved in the case. Audio
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Kay Douglas on how men can break their cycle of violence
Auckland-based counsellor Kay Douglas has been helping men to deal with violent or abusive behaviour for nearly 30 years. She's written a number of books, including Invisible Wounds: A self-help guide… Audio
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Anthony RITCHIE: Remember Parihaka
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Audio
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