Rethinking autism: Should the spectrum be split? Up to 150,000 New Zealanders have autism, but there's a huge range in how it impacts people - some think it's time the spectrum be divided. 
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Guy Body’s cartoons: November 1 - 30 Our cartoonist Guy Body shares his view on current events. 
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How to become a KiwiSaver millionaire Most young people joining KiwiSaver are likely to amass balances of more than $1 million within their working lives. 
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‘Horrific’: Reinstated Silver Ferns coach opens-up about Netball NZ saga Reinstated Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua has described the drawn-out employment saga with Netball NZ as “very horrific’’. 
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'I was trapped, I was invisible': A silent existence after mystery illness Trapped inside his own body for years after a mystery illness, Martin Pistorius lived like a "ghost" - aware, but unable to move or communicate. 
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Listen live: Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua talks to Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking after returning to role Reinstated Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua talks to the Mike Hosking Breakfast. 
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Air New Zealand resumes Auckland-Nouméa flights after nearly 18-month suspension The French territory's tourism industry is hopeful for a rebound as the New Zealand national carrier resumed its flights over the weekend. 
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KiwiSaver provider Simplicity to invest in infrastructure, vows to buy NZ assets The KiwiSaver provider's new company, InfraKiwi, is to be initially funded from Simplicity's schemes, but it has long-term plans to list on the NZX. 
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School curriculum 'will perpetuate racism and ongoing inequity in our schools' The new school curriculum makes Maori people, knowledge and culture invisible and prioritises European knowledge, say Maori education leaders. 
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Gold medal winning Black Ferns star announces pregnancy Black Ferns player Sarah Hirini has announced she is expecting a baby next year. 
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Kordia to deliver Dialpad’s AI-powered contact centres locally Kordia is now a Managed Services Partner to deliver Dialpad’s AI-powered contact centre solutions in New Zealand, enhancing local support and customer engagement. 
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Morning report live: Dame Noeline Taurua speaks for first time after reinstatement as Silver Ferns coach The Silver Ferns coach opens up after being reinstated. 
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A settled and ‘quiet’ week of weather ahead For the last couple of weeks parts of the country has been battered by severe winds, torrential rain and heavy snow. 
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Watch: Luxon speaks with Mike Hosking after Apec summit and China travel visa change The PM mixed and mingled with some of the world’s most powerful leaders at Apec. 
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Wellington Girls' College ignoring ministry advice by telling some students to stay home after measles cases The school have put classes online for years 9, 10 and 11. 
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Folk musician and BBC presenter dies aged 86 The singer, songwriter and guitarist had presented BBC Radio Scotland's Travelling Folk from 1983 to 2010. 
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'Very stressful': Upper Hutt residents fight for access to health services as OIA reveal it's an outlier Residents and the mayor are urging Health NZ to act, saying families are struggling to get basic medical help locally. 
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'There was no pressure': Police rule out reviewing breath-test targets after 30,000 tests falsified Police won't be reviewing how the targets were applied after it was revealed more than 100 officers are under investigation for falsifying 30,000 tests. 
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Tonnes of pest fish taken out in bow hunting competition Koi Carp are hard to eradicate, but more than four tonnes were removed from Waikato waterways in the latest hunting competition. 
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