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Who has been invited to apply for fast-track consents?
The government's released the list of organisations provided with information on how to apply - just hours before public submissions on the bill close.
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Here are the finalists for the 2024 Aotearoa Music Awards
Stan Walker and Avantdale Bowling Club's Tom Scott lead the nominations.
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Member's Day surprises and more in short sitting block
It was a sitting block of just one week but it had its share of surprises, routine stuff and signs of a changing culture around scrutiny at committee level. Audio
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Parent-condoned truancy 'harder to put a dent in', principals say
Principals say the latest school attendance figures signal a turning point - but a complete U-turn is a long way off, and the associate education minister is still not smiling. Audio
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Students' tips for attendance: 'Push through' minor illnesses
As the government announces a crackdown on truancy, students with high attendance rates say they ignore coughs and runny noses and go to class.
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 March 2024
Holy Week begins today - the sixth and final week of Lent. Palm Sunday commemorates the entry of Jesus in Jerusalem, and our hymns include Ride on, ride on in majesty and All glory, laud and honour. Audio
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'People can make mistakes': Looking closely at eyewitness evidence
A former judge who ruled on Teina Pora's compensation deal says it is well known that eyewitness identification evidence can be unreliable.
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Unreliable eyewitness evidence leading to wrongful convictions - watchdog
The watchdog looking into miscarriages of justice has launched its first inquiry into one of the systemic problems leading to wrongful convictions.
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Scammers target Toitū te Tiriti movement
"Their website was very sophisticated, very polished," says one of the designers affected.
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How state care fails NZ's most vulnerable young people
Analysis - Care and protection residences are increasingly used as a solution for young people with complex needs. What needs to change?
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Shipping woes delay Auckland Arts Festival's tent, performances canned
The Spiegeltent was meant to arrive on a boat passing through the Suez Canal, but instead had to go around Africa.
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School truancy will leave 80-year shadow of negative effects, Seymour warns
Associate Education Minister David Seymour has warned that serious school truancy will leave an 80-year shadow of negative effects.
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Cancer research awards: 'We are disproportionately not meeting the needs of Māori'
Three Māori researchers are receiving funding for their research into improving cancer care and addressing health inequities which see cancer disproportionately affect Māori.
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Teen should not have been sent to prison
The mistake was deemed a miscarriage of justice in the first result from the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
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Marae kōrero reveals knowledge gaps on Te Tiriti
Five generations on from the Treaty being signed, many people aren't informed about its contents, councillor says.
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Taranaki leaders fear maunga deal at risk
Leaders say they fear their deal with the Crown over Taranaki Maunga will not withstand the new government.
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Waitangi: Government denies it's 'delegitimising' Māori
Government leaders have rejected allegations they are degrading tino rangatiratanga, saying the proposed Treaty Principles Bill won't "delegitimise" Māori.
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Videos: See what government leaders had to say at Waitangi
In videos - The leaders of the coalition government have spoken at Waitangi, with David Seymour experiencing heckling from the crowd.
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Indecent acts case to be reheard after 'crucial' evidence goes missing
A two-year probe has revealed important information was intentionally removed from the police file.
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Applicants die before outcome of justice probes
At least four people have died while waiting for a watchdog to investigate if they'd been the subject of a miscarriage of justice.
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 January 2024
A memory of the Pope's visit to Cardiff in the 1980s, a favourite hymn from Bible Class days, and a dedication to a beloved grandfather: some of the inspirations behind this week's hymn requests. Audio
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What to Expect when you’re Expecting a Parliament
With a government now formed the 54th Parliament can finally get underway. Twice. Here’s how that happens.
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Saving St David's: Transforming a church into a centre for music
Audio 30 Nov 2023Until 2014 St David's Memorial Church sat on an unassuming spot on an ever-busier Kyber Pass Road in Auckland. But it was up for demolition after failing stronger earthquake regulations. Paul… Audio
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Iwi and council join forces as government signals cuts to co-governance
South Taranaki's iwi and council have drawn up a new partnership agreement just as the new coalition government plans to take an axe to co-governance.