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Bringing the brutal art of medieval battle fighting into the present day through the enthusiasts who enjoy competing to bludgeon each other to death. Eternally fighting the public’s misconception about their beloved sport the Steel Thorns team are on the front-lines of the fight. Debutante Nick Waiariki is desperate to join the Thorns. Far from his physical peak, it’s an uphill ride to impress th…
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As New Zealand begins the long recovery from its deadly earthquake, this report goes on to the rubble-lined streets to get the personal accounts of what has been described as the country's 'darkest day'.
New Zealand's violent gangs are changing face. From making sandwiches for needy children to spearheading community outreach projects, this report asks whether they are becoming a positive force in society.
Kim Dotcom has had a busy week following his revelation on Monday of a supposed 'extradition plot' involving Warner Bros and the NZ government. But it's set to get busier as his former household staff speak out over ill-treatment and illegal working conditions.
It's been three years since a devastating earthquake hit Christchurch, leaving the city in ruins. The city is gradually being rebuilt but rebuilding people's lives is proving more difficult.
When a spraying campaign was deployed to rid Auckland's forests of a pestilent foreign moth, residents' soon felt their health jeopardized by the pesticides used.
Mifegyne is the trade name for the more commonly known 'abortion pill'. Despite few legislative problems with importing the abortion pill into New Zealand, commercial laws stated that the pill could only be exported to registered pharmaceutical companies and not many were happy to import believing it to be too sensitive an issue. This film looks at the two clinics in New Zealand that do provide…
We take a look at how the controversial issue of genetic engineering is faring in New Zealand. Campaigners are demanding that New Zealand build on its green, nuclear- free image by becoming a GE-free zone, but scientists counter that the risks are grossly over-exaggerated.
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