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Mum hit with unexpected $6300 cleaning bill after son's death.
A 14-year-old boy who lived with one of New Zealand's youngest killers died tragically.
A grieving sister urges "it's not weak to speak".
Kiwis who have lived in Australian detention centres say they would rather be in jail.
Former employees say manager created toxic and stressful working environment.
The English TV presenter died last year at the age of 40.
The pandemic's impact on the mental health of children is becoming increasingly alarming.
"The fact someone could get satisfaction from something so nasty is disturbing."
Posting an intimate image or video without consent is on track to become illegal.
Charity data points to significant job losses in Auckland's lockdown.
Whānau will never 'get over' the death of their baby girl, family spokesperson says.
Trailer - The Brains Trust episode 6. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Mike Scott
The CAA's principal medical officer denied being irrational and unobjective.
'This isn't easy. We need to keep acknowledging that.'
Psychologist reveals how to deal with WFH anxiety and the rollercoaster of alert levels.
'You often fall just before you reach the finish line,' Auckland lockdown expert warns.
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"I love you so much." - Shot man's last word's to teenage son.
'Motels are no places for children,' a local social support advocate says.
Christchurch pauses to remember the 185 dead of the February 22 quake in 2011.
The announcement covers services as part of the 'youth stream' of Access and Choice.
South Aucklanders could be hit hard by the stresses of a third Covid-19 lockdown.
"It's easier to speak up on a digital platform than mustering the courage in person."
As her father is denied more control over her empire, fans hope her liberty may come.
Dunedin's free counselling service for children is struggling to cope as new year begins.
A suppression argument for the man has been rescheduled for the third time.
Mum whose daughter overdosed on Panadol three times speaks out in fury.
"The main thing is the uncertainty. When you ask why or how long, no one knows."
Harvey was smashing car windows to avoid being taken away from mum.