Children
Child deaths and injuries in Gaza 'shockingly high' - Save the Children
Reports from Gaza say that more than 2300 children have been killed during Israeli air strikes - a figure that an international charity says is shockingly high. Audio
Painga Project founder hoping to expand hearing and vision test scheme
Poor eyesight and hearing are hindering learning for one in four South Auckland primary school children tested by the Painga Project.
The charity has carried out free eye and hearing tests in three… Audio
Volunteer-run programme uncovering hearing, sight issues in South Auckland children
A volunteer-run programme doing badly needed hearing and eye-sight tests in South Auckland schools is transforming children's lives.
The Painga Project has found one in four children need help and it… Audio
Whanganui park revamp - Old Mother Hubbard, or just plain old?
Whanganui's iconic Kowhai Park is a blast from the past - but locals are wondering, do today's kids even recognise Humpty Dumpty? Audio
As election uncertainty settles, NZ must unify climate vision - councillor
Opinion - With the window of time for transformational emissions reductions closing, we cannot afford to remain in a state of defeat for long, writes councillor Sophie Handford.
Baby's death linked to lack of support for mother, coroner finds
The coroner has found the young whānau of a 10-week-old baby who died while co-sleeping were not given adequate support.
Man wins Family Court order to disown twins likely sired during threesome
A man has successfully won a court order to legally disown twins who were likely fathered during threesomes between him, his wife and another man.
Only nine percent of Oranga Tamariki caregivers specially trained to help trauma victims
Only nine percent of Oranga Tamariki caregivers are specially trained to help children who've lived with trauma, even though many of those in their care have experienced harm.
A 21-year-old woman… Audio
When pushing for achievement becomes toxic
Modern kids are getting caught up in the "grind culture" of the adult world and not developing a sense of inherent self-worth, says American journalist Jennifer Berhenti Wallace. Audio
The News
Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at how the news is produced. Audio
Helping your kids do their best in exams
When a teen lacks confidence in studying for their exams, a "leadership nudge" from a supportive parent becomes essential, says parenting coach Joseph Driessen. Audio
New NCEA tests prove difficult for students
Teenagers have sat new NCEA literacy and numeracy tests for real for the first time and the results are not great.
Schools were able to opt into the assessments in June and pass rates in two of the… Audio
Green Party pledges to double Best Start payment, extend to all under three
The Green Party says it will double the Best Start payment from $69 a week to $140; it will also make it available for all children under three years.
Deep Fakes
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Children's Commissioner responds to Oranga Tamariki report: 'They deserve to be safe'
Work is underway to end a long record of child abuse within Oranga Tamariki over the next three years.
Labour extends school lunches
Labour is vowing to keep free school lunches in nearly one-thousand schools if it's re-elected.
Government funding had only budgeted for the programme until the end of 2024, but Labour is committing… Audio
Whitcoulls release kids' top 50 list
Now here's a story kids won't want to miss,
It's the Whitcoulls Kids Top 50 list!
Our Tamariki voted for their most favoured book,
They love emotional tales - not just how they look.
Some books… Audio
Large slip closes Queenstown primary school
A Queenstown Primary School is closed Friday after a large slip came down behind it.
Principal Fiona Cavanagh spoke with Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
External review emphasises need to prevent future harm at Oranga Tamariki facilities
An external Review into Oranga Tamariki's Secure Residences has emphasised the need to prevent future harm to children through specialised care, therapeutic intervention and respect of whakapapa.
The… Audio
Green Party wants free lunches expanded to 365,000 children
The Green Party wants to increase the number of children receiving free school lunches by 58 percent from the start of next year, saying the programme faces being cut.