Keith Wiffin, an abuse survivor, called on the Prime Minister to commit to concrete timelines for redress for survivors of abuse and neglect in care, emphasizing the need for genuine action and not just empty words. He highlighted the importance of survivors being included in the process and stressed the need for a new approach to prevent future abuse, involving survivors in leading the way. Another survivor, Fa’afete Taito, thanked those who fought for recognition and called for safeguards to protect future generations.
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Cyclone Tam live updates: Storm to worsen in coming hours, trees toppled, roads closed
Ex-tropical Cyclone Tam has begun impacting the country, resulting in sunken yachts, power outages for around a thousand homes, and severe winds causing tree falls. Forecasters indicate that the storm is intensifying as it approaches, with a dozen severe weather warnings and watches issued across the North Island, predicting up to 200mm of rain and winds reaching 120km/h. The worst conditions are expected to hit Northland and Auckland around 7pm, continuing into the following evening,...
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