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Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
When Princess Diana died, millions were compelled to travel to her home and leave flowers. Why? Audio
Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
When Princess Diana died, millions were compelled to travel to her home and leave flowers. Why?
AudioWairarapa hapū overwhelmed by support to buy back whenua
A Wairarapa hapū is overwhelmed by the support for their crowdfunding campaign for about $500,000 to buy back some of their whenua.
Ngāti Kahukuraawhitia wants to purchase 182 hectares by the… Audio
Being there for bobbies
Nineteen-year-old Jasmine Hubber has rescued nearly 200 cows and calves from a one-way trip to the meatworks with her not-for-profit cow sanctuary 'Til the Cows Come Home. Audio
Being there for bobbies
Nineteen-year-old Jasmine Hubber has rescued nearly 200 cows and calves from a one-way trip to the meatworks with her not-for-profit cow sanctuary 'Til the Cows Come Home.
AudioGivealittle exceeds $5m for Mosque victims
Over $5m has been raised on a Givealittle page for the victims of the Christchurch mosque killings. All that money comes form nearly 70-thousand donors. So thank you New Zealand - and those of you… Audio
Give a little to Givealittle: Crowdfunding charity to start charging fundraisers
Popular crowdfunding website Givealittle is about to start charging fundraisers a flat fee of 5 per cent of the total funds they raise.
Nadene Lomu regrets givealittle page
Nadene Lomu has spoken for the first time since her husband Jonah's death about his dialysis and the family's financial difficulties. Audio
Woman who faked cancer escapes sentencing again
A woman who was gifted thousands of dollars after faking cancer has escaped being sentenced for the fourth time.
The rise and rise of crowdfunding
Fundraising websites have become a strange mix of tragic tales and frivolous fancies. Natasha Frost asks how crowdfunding for travel became standard.
Charity fraudster a no show at second hearing
A judge says she is alarmed a fraudster wants to continually delay her sentencing and has called on police to verify reports and letters from mental health providers.
Givealittle fraud exposes risk of crowd funding
A 23-year-old Auckland woman has admitted tricking her family, friends and almost 200 donors into thinking she had cancer to raise thousands of dollars via the popular online website, Givealittle. Audio