Stories by Rebekah Parsons-King
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Bullying in the police 'mental abuse' - officer
Bullying remains widespread throughout the police little more than a decade after a commission of inquiry into the organisation's culture, victims say.
Experts urge businesses to prioritise employees' wellbeing
Analysis - Mental health is a growing and costly problem in New Zealand, but it is gaining recognition. As the government prepares to reveal its 'Wellbeing Budget', businesses are making their own… Video
Te Matatini festival 'better than ... the Olympics'
About 5000 came out to the Wellington waterfront for the pōwhiri of the biggest kapa haka competition in the country, Te Matatini.
Gender equality in sport: 'It's not an easy fix'
Change is being driven from the ground up, but sports bosses believe more women are needed in leadership to champion equality in sport. Video, Audio
Labour's water tax policy uppermost in voters' minds
Labour's water tax policy is giving National and other parties something solid to fight as they try to blunt Labour's rapid resurgence. Video
Camping at home in Kaikōura
Six weeks on from the 7.8 quake, some in Kaikōura are realising that some temporary solutions may become permanent. But they are not letting it stop them from enjoying the holiday festivities. Video
'Phenomenally good': Kaikōura milk trucks get through
Life is finally getting back to normal for Kaikōura dairy farmer Simon Mackle after last month's massive earthquake. Video