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Invasive millipede spreads beyond Wellington
8:25 am todayThe Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has now confirmed the millipede has been found in New Plymouth, and that it's also awaiting samples of a specimen from Nelson.
Man charged with murder after woman found dead in Auckland apartment
Fire and Emergency urging caution ahead of Guy Fawkes night
Politics
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Beyond Trump: Luxon's quiet wins in Southeast Asia
9:35 am todayAnalysis -Christopher Luxon says he has used his trip to double down on deepening ties with fast growing economies.
Christopher Luxon meets new Japanese PM, other world leaders
Watch live: Christopher Luxon speaks after meeting South Korea President Lee Jae Myung
Sport
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All Blacks retake Chicago with tough win over Ireland
11:48 am todayIn a match that started with plenty of drama, the All Blacks took revenge for the 2016 defeat at Soldier Field.
Rugby: All Blacks XV, England, South Africa victorious in rugby internationals
NRL: Cameron Munster shines as ruthless Australia seal Ashes win
Business
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Pfizer sues Metsera, Novo Nordisk over rival obesity drug bid
Pfizer has filed a lawsuit against Metsera and Novo Nordisk, saying Metsera breached its merger agreement obligations.
Beneficiaries, pensioners don't have enough money for basics - report
Z Energy apologises for 2022 ad campaign after legal action
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Invasive millipede spreads beyond Wellington
35 minutes agoThe Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has now confirmed the millipede has been found in New Plymouth, and that it's also awaiting samples of a specimen from…
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'Paul Henry really enjoyed being teased' - The Governess on filming The Chase NZ
7:06 am todayBritish quizzer Anne Hegerty wasn't willing to tolerate any self-importance from her new colleague.
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Group singing can help lift mums out of postnatal depression - and benefit babies, too
1 Nov 2025The 'Melodies for Mums' programme brings depressed UK mothers "more biologically in tune" with their babies.
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Richie McCaw on the state of rugby today
1 Nov 2025Watch: The former All Black captain talked to Jamie Wall about player brand image, what frustrates him about rugby now, and how they'll go this weekend.
RNZ Music
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 November 2025
Hymns for All Saints' Day and Reformation Day in this week's programme, and a beautiful arrangement for brass band of Handel Parker’s tune ‘Deep Harmony’. Audio
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Bill Bailey: "Comedy, in its essence, is music"
The British comedian talks with RNZ Concert's Nick Tipping about the universal languages of comedy and music. Video, Audio
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New ensemble, familiar names
The newly-formed piano trio Korimako has its debut concert in Wellington next week. And while the ensemble may be new, the names are familiar - established musicians Helene Pohl (violin), Rolf Gjelsten (cello) and Michael Endres (piano). Audio
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Bringing fresh air to the wind scene
New Zealand has a brand new wind band. RNZ Concert speaks with its musical director, Tom Chester. Audio
In Depth
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'Brazen industry capture' alleged in pig welfare rewrite
NZ Pork says it didn't get everything it wanted, but the SPCA says they got 'exactly what they wanted'. Audio
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The agency in the shadow of netball's coaching crisis
High Performance Sport has been deeply involved in key aspects of the Silver Ferns coaching drama - even as Dame Noeline Taurua sits on its board.
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Government's experts disagreed with pig welfare reforms
The associate agriculture minister announced the rewrite, which undoes a ban on farrowing crates, despite concerns raised by the National Animal Welfare… Audio
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'Completely incoherent': Experts condemn government's weaker methane target
After cutting methane targets, New Zealand has a choice: shoulder the burden at huge cost - or cause more warming to the planet.
What You Need to Know
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Is wild spring weather the new normal?
Explainer - Weather forecasters say the last couple weeks haven't been normal, "even by spring's standards". But why? Audio
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Will New Zealand ever ban fireworks - and should we?
Explainer - Every November, talk of banning fireworks sparks up. But despite petitions presented to Parliament, will it happen? Audio
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How Fonterra's $4b deal will change New Zealand
Explainer - Why the dairy giant is selling off its iconic brands - and why Winston Peters is angry about it.
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Measles cases on the rise: What you need to know
Explainer - Measles cases may be spreading in the community. Here's what you need to know about the deadly disease.
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Beyond Trump: Luxon's quiet wins in Southeast Asia
Analysis -Christopher Luxon says he has used his trip to double down on deepening ties with fast growing economies.
Yes, cricket is a contact sport - but we need to do more
Early on Thursday, a 17-year-old cricketer died in hospital after being injured in a training session in Melbourne days earlier
Trump returns to confront deepening duel of pain as shutdown drags on
Analysis: The trophies from Donald Trump's Asia tour won't count for much when he arrives home Thursday, just as the month-long government shutdown takes its…
Trump's big concession to Xi is loaded with red flags
Analysis: Trump risks further eroding America's relationship with its key allies while gaining a friendlier relationship with its chief economic adversary. Audio