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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 1: Jude Simpson
Jude works at the Royal New Zealand Police College. The training program she implements is designed to encourage understanding and empathy for those who will work on the front line of family harm. Video
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Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 2: Stalking
Stalking (and cyberstalking) is not currently a defined offence in the New Zealand Crimes Act. 'Tina,' stalked by her ex-husband for more than three years, shares her story in support of law change. Video
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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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Speed shows natural divide
By design there is a gulf between parliaments and governments. It is most obvious when government asks Parliament to go faster. Audio
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Red Stag Timber boss explains $3000 bonus for vaccinated staff
Red Stag Timber CEO Marty Verry has told Checkpoint offering $3000 to staff to get fully vaccinated is to protect their workforce and families, and help ensure they can keep operating next year.
The… Video, Audio
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Whāngārā legend Jonny Love on decision to get vaccinated
Jonny Love - local legend in the small community of Whāngārā - tells us about his change of heart to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Audio
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Covid-19: Accessing a vaccine pass challenging for some
With all this talk of vaccine passes, wallets, RealMe and my health accounts - the true message of what you need to do in order to access businesses and services under the incoming traffic light… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Police association on calls to MIQ
Police get called to at least one disruptive incident a day at MIQ hotels.
Since January, there have been 259 calls for help relating to drunk and abusive guests, domestic abuse and self harm… Audio
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Covid-19: Workplace Relations Minister Michael Wood on traffic light legislation speed
Opposition groups are criticising the government for rushing through legislation on the vaccination mandate - the subject of two days of debate before Parliament goes into recess.
This follows the… Audio
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Covid-19: Pilot for Pacific health providers to manage self-isolation
A pilot study is underway with Pacific health providers taking the lead in caring for Pacific families self isolating with Covid-19 in Auckland.
Some services have felt locked out by health… Audio
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Covid-19: Huge increase in violent MIQ incidents
This year has seen a huge increase in violence and disorder in MIQ hotels.
Since January the police have had 259 calls for help from guests and staff but laid just four charges.
In 2020, over a… Audio
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Michael Wood details tool for businesses requiring vaccinations
The government is preparing to roll out a tool to help businesses make decisions about vaccines in the workplace.
But it won't be available until mid-December, when the country would have already… Audio
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Businesses hopeful workplace vaccination tool will bring certainty
The government will launch a new tool to help employers figure out which of their staff need to be vaccinated.
The tool is still being refined but is likely to assess four factors - the environment… Audio
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Workplace vaccination tool announced
The Workplace Relations Minister has outlined a new assessment tool to help employers figure out which of their staff need to be vaccinated.
Michael Wood says it will provide a clear framework when… Audio
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Eva Orner's unflinching look at Australia's deadly Black Summer
Two years ago, as Covid was just beginning its deadly spread across the world, another crisis was reaching its peak in Australia. Known as the Black Summer, devastating bushfires ripped through many… Video, Audio
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Blood Service raises age limit for donations
Less than three percent of the people in Aotearoa help meet demand for four thousand blood donations a week.
But the Blood Service is hoping the number of donors will rise.
The upper age limit for… Audio
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Legal victory for Afghans seeking refuge in NZ
A legal victory means a group of Afghans hiding from the Taliban could soon be able to come here.
The men and women helped the New Zealand defence force but were told their visa applications to help… Audio
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Covid-19: Extra staff recruiting shows preparation underway for endemic virus - nurses
Auckland's Waitematā district health board is looking for 133 extra staff - including 21 intensive care nurses - to help it cope with Covid-19 in 2022.
The new roles give an idea of the scale of… Audio
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Episode 7: Living Trans? Sweet As!
What is day-to-day life like when you're Trans? In this episode, we address one of the biggest fears of parents and whanau - what will the future hold for my transgender loved one? Audio
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Pop-up rongoā teahouse welcomes Wellingtonians in for a korero
If you're in Wellington over the next fortnight, you'll find somewhere special to take a breather at the old Reading Cinemas building on Courtenay Place. Local artist Tanya Ruka will be serving up… Video, Audio
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Aotearoa On Air: Māori Radio - episode one
Justine Murray explores the history of Māori radio in the four-part series Aotearoa On Air. In episode one, we hear about the pioneering radio station Te Upoko o Te Ika, which played an integral role… Audio
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'This is deeper into The Beatles than we've been before'
Beatles fans have been awaiting Sir Peter Jackson's new three-part documentary 'The Beatles - Get Back' with keen anticipation ever since the project was first announced. Using 60 hours of footage and… Audio, Gallery
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Award-winning poet Anne Kennedy offers to support schools
One of the first Kiwi creatives to put up their hands to help schools struggling with post-Covid-mandate staff shortages has also just won a Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement. And to… Audio
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The Future of Music Radio in Aotearoa
As part of our celebration of 100 years of NZ radio, Tony Stamp looks into what the future of music radio might look like in this country, with expert help from Jess Fu (95bFM), David Ridler (NZ on… Audio
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No rest for the wicked at Lees Valley Station
The new farm manager at one of New Zealand's biggest sheep and beef properties in North Canterbury has hit the ground running. As well as getting up to speed with a holistic grazing system established… Video, Audio