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Breaking Silence | Episode 7: Woven Earth
Escaping an abusive marriage in Australia taught Kerryn how hard it is for women and children to restart their lives. We follow Kerryn as she sets up a house for a family on behalf of her charity. Read more 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. Read more Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 5: Shakti
Simonne interviews Farida on the issues migrant women face, such as forced marriage, the impact of shaming and silence, the pressures to stay in unhealthy marriages, and extreme isolation. Read more Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 4: Jeremy Eparaima
Can abusive men change their behaviour? Simonne meets Jeremy Eparaima to find out. Jeremy was a serial abuser until his mid-40s. Now, he campaigns against domestic abuse. Read more Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 3: Diamonds in the Ring
Can boxing help abuse survivors regain their self-respect? Former world champion boxer Daniella Smith runs Diamonds in the Ring, a boxing gym for women, many of whom spent time at women's refuges. Read more Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 2: David White
In 2009, David White's daughter Helen was shot dead by her multimillionaire husband, Greg Meads. Now a campaigner against domestic abuse, David holds meetings and speaks publicly about the issue. Read more Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 1: Simonne Butler
In 2003, Simonne Butler survived a horrific attack at the hands of her abusive partner. In this episode, Simonne shares her story and insights into how to identify and survive domestic abuse. Read more Video
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Piles of rubbish left after Napier floods
20 Nov 2020Piles of rubbish have replaced the floodwaters which filled Napier streets last week - much to the disappointment of local residents. Around 100 homes were left uninhabitable after last Monday's rain… Read more Video, Audio
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First cruise ship to set sail around NZ over summer
The first passenger ship granted access to our waters will set sail on its first cruise of the summer next week. The Spirit of Enderby arrived at Lyttelton Harbour this week from Russia after getting… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for 20 November 2020
20 Nov 2020News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Search for Wellington bread pest dumping food
20 Nov 2020The hunt is on for a Wellington bread pest who's dumping foodwaste - that's a magnet for rodents . Volunteers from Predator Free Mirimar have cleaning up the baguette discards - that were ditched… Read more Video, Audio
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Hamilton supermarket "poster boy" for supplier complaints
A Hamilton supermarket has been named and shamed by the Food and Grocery Council for poor treatment of suppliers. Council chief executive Katherine Rich outed the supermarket following calls for a… Read more Video, Audio
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Nanaia Mahuta not sure if NZ has offended China
20 Nov 2020Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta says she's not sure if NZ has offended China but a statement from the emerging super-power about removing the eyes of those who interfere with its business... is… Read more Video, Audio
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West Coast commerates Pike River anniversary
19 Nov 2020Commemorations on the West Coast for the 10th anniversary of the Pike River Mine disaster are just coming to a close with a public service in Blackball. Earlier this afternoon, friends and family of… Read more Video, Audio
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Bus company apologises over kicking blind man and dog off-twice
19 Nov 2020The bus company whose driver tried to kick a blind man and his guidedog off a bus has apologised - and is promising better training for its staff. George Taggart tried to get on a Wellington Metlink… Read more Video, Audio
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Basin Reserve to become gender neutral for Cricket World Cup
19 Nov 2020Five cricket grounds are getting a face lift to make the players' areas gender neutral, in time for the 2022 women's Cricket World Cup. The Basin Reserve in Wellington is the first to undergo the… Read more Video, Audio
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BNZ closing 40 branches-many in small towns
19 Nov 2020The BNZ is closing up almost 40 branches..many of them in small towns around the country...because its says most customers have switched to digital services - inpart because COVD forced them to. The… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for 19 November 2020
19 Nov 2020News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Blind man told he can't take his guidedog on a bus-twice
19 Nov 2020A blind wellington man who's twice been told he can"t take his guidedog on a bus says he was made to feel like a non person...and says the drivers need training. George Taggart tried to get on a… Read more Video, Audio
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10th anniversary of Pike River mine disaster
19 Nov 2020Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Pike River mine disaster, in which 29 men lost their lives. Two events have been held to commemorate those who perished, one on the West Coast and one at… Read more Video, Audio
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'Defining my own masculinity and what it means to me'
19 Nov 2020Nikolai Talamahina, aka Brown Boy Magik, talks about what it's like when you're suddenly expected to be "one of the boys", as part of RNZ series HERE WE ARE. Read more Video
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Toilet-free campers will kill businesses - camper rentals operator
18 Nov 2020A tourist operator believes plans to flush loo-less campervans will sink his business and rob NZ of valuable visitors.
The new Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has revealed he wants to ban campervans… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for 18 November 2020
18 Nov 2020News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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'Some women are born into womanhood and some women have to fight for it'
18 Nov 2020As part of RNZ series HERE WE ARE, poet, dancer and student Stellar Angafili Makarita Pritchard talks about finding herself and her community. Read more Video