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Stacey conquers mountain climb on 40th birthday
Stacey Roche celebrates her 40th by walking up Mauao. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
New vibration therapy trial offers hope
Vibration therapy could help young people with cerebral palsy, Auckland researchers say.
How New Zealanders helped 'Liv's Wish' come true
Eleven-year-old Liv has life-changing surgery following overwhelming support from Kiwis.
Meet Thomas's new teacher: A dog
Dogs are helping children to learn to read - because they're not judgmental.
Watch NZH Local Focus: When Isaac met Liam
What happens when a boy meets his new dog? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Schools win more - but less than inflation
Schools have won a funding increase - but less than the rate of inflation.
Miracle baby defied the odds
A baby who was not expected to live after open-heart surgeries has started school.
Classrooms double at Fruitvale School
New Lynn's Fruitvale School will get a new $9.5 million classroom block.
Entire school steps up to help Kiwis living with cerebral palsy
Eight-year-old Ben Styles is similar to other boys his age: he dreams of being a fireman, looks up to his big brother and loves his iPad.
Space suit helps Honor take control
4-year-old Honor Griffiths is learning to take her first steps thanks to a bungy-style suit originally used by Russian cosmonauts.
Mum can't afford medicine
An 8-year-old Manurewa boy is one of 11,000 disabled children to lose a welfare benefit, even though his asthma is so bad that he missed one in every four school days.
Minister seeks answers over identity theft
Internal Affairs Minister and Napier MP Chris Tremain has requested a report into how a British killer managed to obtain a New Zealand passport issued in the name of a severely brain-damaged Hastings man.