Prime Minister John Key announced today that the government's plan to address family violence will see more support for victims and new violence offences introduced.
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Native Affairs – The Secret
Parents, how would you feel if your daughter's school helped her have an abortion without your knowledge? It's lawful but is it right? The Kieft whānau says it's not! And, they tried to change the law after their daughter Ariana revealed her secret to them.
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Native Affairs Summer Series – Certified
The family of a mother and baby who died while in maternity care are hurt and angry no-one has been held accountable. Casey Nathan died from a rare amniotic fluid embolism in May 2012. Her newborn son, Kymani, died two days later.
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Native Affairs – Breaking the cycle
There are many successful blended families in New Zealand including step-mums and step-dads, but what happens when a mum allows the wrong man into her home and children's lives? Tonight two women do some tough talking about keeping whānau safe.
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Muhammad Ali fulfils Koro’s wish
It's not every day you get to rub shoulders with a boxing heavyweight champion. However, for one small whānau from Cambridge, it was a case of you never know, if you don't try.
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More whānau come forward to claim ashes
The campaign organiser for Honour the 1800 Facebook page says 15 families are now amongst the 1800 unclaimed urns held in mass graves at Waikumete Cemetery in Auckland. Terry Fergusson, whose great grandfather is held amongst the urns, says the number of families coming forward should warrant the return of the urns to whānau.
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Whānau urged to access cheaper medical treatment after hours
Te Whānau o Waipareira is urging families who fall ill to visit Waitākere Hospital for treatment because it's cheaper. CEO John Tamihere says the organisation will run consecutive adverts advising families to visit the hospital, not after-hours clinics.
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Mother of 10 sleeping in carport
Te Kāea received a huge response from a story we ran about Te Puea marae in Auckland opening its doors to homeless whānau. A mother of 10 who has taken to sleeping in a carport reached out for help.
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University of Auckland Māori graduates celebrate achievements
A special day for Auckland University's Māori graduates where the Institution recognises and celebrates the achievements of their Māori students. Over 40 of them from a wide range of topics, qualifying with Degrees and Diplomas to Masters and Doctorates.