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Domestic abuse is something no one likes to talk about, but that’s exactly why it keeps happening. Breaking Silence is a TP Plus series sharing real stories from survivors across Aotearoa—stories that deserve to be heard. These aren’t just accounts of hardship; they’re about strength, survival, and what it takes to break free.
For many, speaking up isn’t easy. Some don’t realise they’re in an abusive situation, while others feel trapped, afraid, or unsure of where to turn. That’s why these stories matter. They let people know they’re not alone and show that there is a way forward.
But awareness is only the beginning. Real change happens when we recognise the signs, challenge outdated attitudes, and make sure people know there’s support available. Breaking Silence isn’t just about telling stories—it’s about starting conversations that lead to action. Because the more we talk about this, the harder it is for abuse to stay hidden.
Founded by Johnnie Timu and five childhood friends, Brown Pride began as Johnnie prepared for fatherhood, driven by a vision to build a better future.
Wellington welcomed us with a whirlwind of charm and a hurricane of kindness.
K Road Chronicles has become a highly regarded project, shedding light on the lives of the marginalised and providing a platform for their stories with journalist and host Six, having made a significant impact over
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It’s a TP Plus series sharing real stories from Auckland’s street community, exploring homelessness, resilience, and social issues through personal experiences.
Six is the journalist and host of K Road Chronicles. Having experienced homelessness herself, she brings a unique perspective to the series, amplifying voices that often go unheard.
The series has run for four seasons, with each episode shining a light on different aspects of life on Auckland’s streets.
K Road has long been a hub for Auckland’s creative, alternative, and street communities. It’s where Six and many of the people featured in the series have lived, worked, and built connections.
There are many ways to help, from donating to local organisations to volunteering or simply acknowledging those doing it tough. K Road Chronicles also highlights groups making a difference.
You can find all episodes on TP Plus. Stay updated for new releases and special features.
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