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Auckland charity Fair Food turns leftovers into lifesavers
With hundreds of thousands of tonnes of food going to landfills every year, one group is trying to stem the flow and convert that food into meals or ingredients. Audio
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What happens when nowhere is safe for a 13-year-old fighting everyone - including her parents
Audio 9 Oct 2023At one point, Michelle says, she was convinced her 13-year-old daughter was going to kill her. She was desperate for help.
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Nurse training problems not unique to AUT - students across NZ
In the last week, AUT has been under fire from dozens of nursing students who are fed up with the way their concerns about the degree are being treated. Students from other nursing schools across New… Audio
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Omicron outbreak resulting in school absences, teacher sickness
New Zealand's largest primary school has removed dozens of students from its school roll, blaming the pandemic for disappearing students. Teachers at Finlayson Park School say they are at breaking… Audio
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Winter Energy Payment to end: 'Their income is going to fall off a cliff'
Some beneficiaries are about to lose more than $60 from their weekly pay, despite demand for food banks and emergency assistance being at record levels.
The government doubled the Winter Energy… Video, Audio
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Blended families under lockdown
How are parents and children in blended families coping with the lockdown? Plus, the government faces tough questions on its support of GPs, pharmacies and the aged care sector. Audio
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How closed adoption robbed Māori children of their identity
Under the 1955 Adoption Act, thousands of Māori babies were adopted into Pākehā families. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui investigates the impact on Māori who grew up desperate to re-connect. Audio
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SEVEN WEEKS : Journey to Polyfest
Audio 30 Jan 2019In 2018, RNZ followed the St Paul’s College Samoan group as they sacrificed two months of their lives to compete for Polyfest glory. SEVEN WEEKS: Journey to Polyfest is a story of family, pride… Video
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Rebecca Peters - The world's foremost gun control activist
Australian Rebecca Peters is considered by many governments to be the world's foremost expert on gun control. She was chair of the Australian National Coalition for Gun Control at the time of the Port… Audio
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More services needed to combat teen pregnancy in the Pacific
Audio 25 Apr 2014UNPF says Pacific governments need to ensure more access to youth-friendly services to curb high teen pregnancy rates. Audio
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One In Five for 7 July 2013 - Tribes
Katy Gosset checks out an acclaimed and provocative play that explores being deaf within a hearing family. Audio
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Those most in need missing out on Working for Families
Audio 25 Nov 2010New research has found about half of families living in the country's most deprived areas have never even heard of the Working for Families Tax credit. Audio