Eva Corlett, NOTED

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Past articles by Eva:

Drop in house prices and sales over next six months predicted

House sales could grind to a halt as a recession from the coronavirus outbreak edges closer. → Read More

RNZ

Pygmy whales stranded on Ninety Mile Beach

Twelve pygmy killer whales are stranded on a remote part of Northland's Ninety Mile Beach. → Read More

RNZ

Hundreds of teachers turn out for pay discussions

About 1500 teachers turned up for a meeting today to discuss the new offer from government over pay and conditions. → Read More

RNZ

Khashoggi death demands bold response from NZ

The New Zealand government must take a stand against Saudi Arabia following the suspected murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, says an academic who specialises in Middle Eastern politics. → Read More

RNZ

Women-only shelter for Auckland's homeless deemed a success

The organisers of a temporary women-only night shelter in Auckland have hailed the project as successful. → Read More

RNZ

Ten-metre sinkhole opens up in Taupō

A large sinkhole has appeared in a suburban street in Taupō after a water main broke. → Read More

RNZ

Tegel suspends plans to build mega chicken farm

Poultry giant Tegel has suspended its application to build the country's biggest chicken farm in Northland. → Read More

RNZ

Winter causes 'intense' pressure for homelessness sector

It's the first day of winter and while some people stock up on heaters, electric blankets and duvets, hundreds of others are seeking shelter in doorways to escape the cold. → Read More

RNZ

Crucial that 'Māori are central' to health review

Health workers want a review into the state of the health sector to be quick and inclusive to curb the suffering of vulnerable communities. → Read More

Man told he must quit free night class or face benefit cut

An unemployed man with depression has been told to quit his free night class or he and his partner won't be able to access full benefits. → Read More

RNZ

Strong showing for female authors at book awards

Women authors have taken out all but one of the country's top literary honours at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. → Read More

'Our homeless community is going to be bigger than ever before'

Groups working with homeless people are bracing themselves for another gruelling few months as winter sets in. → Read More

RNZ

Library closures prompt fears University of Auckland will burn books

Staff members at the University of Auckland fear it will burn thousands of books if it goes ahead with plans to close down its specialist libraries. → Read More

RNZ

Obama snapped with a 'real' kiwi

Former president of the United States Barack Obama spent his first day in New Zealand playing golf with Sir John Key and taking pictures with a kiwi bird. → Read More

RNZ

Obama's NZ visit: What's on the agenda

Meeting the leaders of tomorrow - as well as the leaders of today - will be on Barack Obama's agenda when he makes his first visit to New Zealand this week. → Read More

RNZ

Ardern first PM to walk in Akl Pride Parade

Jacinda Ardern has become the first prime minister to walk in the Auckland Pride Parade. → Read More

'How is a parent supposed to survive on $20?'

Alana Takimoana's daughter is five years old - some days she can't afford to buy her breakfast or lunch. → Read More

RNZ

Tanker carrying millions of litres of fuel bound for Auckland

Warnings are going up and safety measures are being put in place on Auckland's waterfront in preparation for the arrival of a tanker loaded with millions of litres of volatile jet fuel. → Read More

RNZ

Ministry contacts family living in lodge for seven years

A man living with his family in one room of a boarding house says the government is now seeking to put them back on the social housing register. → Read More

State house waiting list leaves Auckland boarding house tenants languishing

Tenants at a South Auckland boarding house are waiting years for a state house, compared with just a few months a decade ago, its owner says. → Read More