Episode five of Shine On Katherine Mansfield looks at how the writer's connection with Wellington lives on through a new generation of writers and artists.
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Tension and frustrations flare on the Chatham Islands over forest-planting plans by a slick company from the mainland.
With tensions high over the war in Gaza, NZ's top diplomat says his staff must be protected from online harassment.
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As the Government reviews the country's health and safety system, Pike River mother Sonya Rockhouse warns Workplace Relations ...
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Katherine Mansfield left New Zealand when she was 19 years old and died at the age of 34. In her short life she became our most famous short story writer, acquiring an international reputation for her ...
From November, police will reduce their presence at mental health 111 callouts, Mental health specialists associate professor Giles Newton-Howes and Dr Paul Skirrow discuss the potentially volatile ...