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Clerence has lost her toes to diabetes - now she's going blind
A dramatic increase in diabetes in the Pacific is causing amputations and blindness.
A dramatic increase in diabetes in the Pacific is causing amputations and blindness.
Pacific Island nations worst affected by diabetes and related blindness.
Kids are leading the waste-free way with worm farms, vege gardens and litter-less lunches.
National Party confirms support of MP accused of bullying her staff.
On New Years Eve 1998, the 15 year old went out to work her dog along the riverbank. She never came home.
Mum of three, Abbey Ellis, talks about zero waste lunch boxes.
A rookie actor is set to play Jonah Lomu in a mini-series on the rugby star.
Jonah Lomu's former manager Phil Kingsley-Jones talks about the upcoming film that's being made about the rugby player.
The airline's Dreamliner has landed at O'Hare Airport in the Windy City.
Students share their experiences with NCEA and views on Internal and External exams.
EDITORIAL: The inquiry into bullying at Parliament needs to give examples.
Abortion is now back in the spotlight.
Barbara Hill and Erena-Lee Lagas talk about their experience with abortion and how it's affected them.
COMMENT: Will the review of bullying behaviour have the teeth to bring about change?
Students two to three times more likely to get "excellence" with internal assessment.
COMMENT: There'll be plenty to talk about when Jacinda Ardern finally gets to Beijing.
The National MP denies bullying staff members.
In-depth analysis reveals major changes in 10 years of NCEA data.
The self-styled daredevil who destroyed a $300,000 sculpture on Wellington's waterfront has pleaded guilty to intentional damage.
A 6-year-old boy missing in South Auckland for more than 15 hours has been found safe and well after a spending the night at a mate's place.
Hunter Macdonald pleaded guilty today to breaking the Len Lye sculpture on the waterfront.
Kiwis are paying more than double the Aussie price for an emergency garage door opener.
Walter Everitt found safe and well after a night away from home.
Decision has wide reaching implications for this country.
25 trials for a car-free central city.
Decline in funding leads organisation to propose a total restructure.
Airline says non-stop flights to the Windy City are an important part of its US growth.
Over a five and half month period Allan Darlow's eyesight was deteriorating rapidly. In that time he had seen his doctor and optometrist at least five times before he was able to get an appointment with a DHB ophthalmologist - by which time he was "essentially blind."
Trevor Audain, 94, worked as a Santa Claus from 1984 to 1998.
Liam Dann looks at ANZ's Business Outlook Survey in November.