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Mother of the Nation - the story of Dame Whina Cooper
Written and illustrated specially for children, this is the true story of Dame Whina Cooper who drove many successful campaigns for Māori and women's rights. Audio
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Peters says Pacific nations shouldn't be told what to do by outsiders
Audio 15 Aug 2025Foreign Minister Winston Peters has said Pacific nations and territories should not be told what to do by outsiders. His message comes ahead of the 54th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in the… Audio
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Butchers show off skills at National Butchery Awards
The knives were out in Auckland on Thursday night as the country's finest butchers showed off their skills at the National Butchery Awards. Young Butcher of the Year Anton Rameka from New World… Audio
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United Nations urged to investigate New Zealand's rollback
Audio 13 Aug 2025A formal request has been made to the United Nations to investigate the government's changes to pay equity laws. Audio
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Political panel with National and Labour
National's Paul Goldsmith is in for Nicola Willis and Labour's Carmel Sepuloni spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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New poll shows Labour ahead of National
The Taxpayers Union Curia Opinion poll was released on Monday morning has Labour now ahead of National on 33.6 percent - up two - and National on 31.8 down two. Acting political editor Craig McCulloch… Audio
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PM Luxon on latest poll showing Labour ahead of National
A new poll out Monday morning shows the government struggling to make headway amidst the cost-of-living crisis. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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National MPs want to vote for sanctions on Israel, Swarbrick claims
Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick joins Mihingarangi for an unflinching conversation about the surge in homelessness and energy poverty, the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and electoral law… Video, Audio
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Political panel with National and Labour
Audio 6 Aug 2025Unemployment is tipped to reach a nine-year high on Wednesday. National's deputy leader Nicola Willis and Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss Audio
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National sets economic stake
The National party gathered on Saturday for its annual conference, with Christopher Luxon putting an economic stake in the ground ahead of next year's election. RNZ's Acting Political Editor Craig… Audio
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Previewing the National Party Annual Conference
The National Party Conference will kick off later today in Christchurch off the back of bad news for exporters with the U.S imposition of a 15% trade tariff. Audio
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Cook Islanders reflect on nation's 60th milestone
The biggest event on the Cook Islands calendar is in full swing. Audio
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Ex National MP condemns Chris Bishop over Auckland housing
Ex National MP and former mayor of Auckland Christine Fletcher is condemning Housing Minister Chris Bishop's proposed Auckland housing fix. Fletcher spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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National MP says Labour bill will improve financial conditions for retirement village residents
A leaked recording has revealed a National MP thinks a Labour Party plan will improve the financial conditions for retirement village residents. Labour's spokesperson for seniors Ingrid Leary spoke to… Audio
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NZTA 'overly optimistic' about national ticketing system: Transport Minister
The Transport Minister says the beleaguered national ticketing system needs to get back on track and NZTA has been "overly optimistic" about its viability. Reporter Nick James spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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UK: Secret plan to relocated Afghan nationals named in
The extraordinary data leak about 19,000 Afghans trying to flee to the UK, which led to a £850 million secret relocation scheme, which in turn, led to a super-injunction to cover it all up until this… Audio
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Call for national strategy after latest sorcery killing in PNG
Reports of killings in Papua New Guinea committed by people claiming the victim was a sorcerer are becoming more and more frequent. Audio
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Australian first nations fight to keep dialects alive
Audio 9 Jul 2025Indigenous leaders in the Northern Territory are are fighting to keep their clan dialects from disappearing. Audio
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New Zealand equestrian team wins Nations Cup
The New Zealand equestrian team have won the Nations Cup for just the second time at CHIO Aachen in Germany. Equestrian Sports NZ general manager of high performance Jock Paget spoke to Melissa… Audio
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Far North foodies win big at national hospitality awards
Far North foodies are celebrating a big win at the nation's top hospitality awards. Northland reporter Peter de Graaf checks out the mood, and the menu, in Kaitaia's Peekaboo Backyard Eatery. Audio
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Winner of the National Flash Fiction Day 2025
Sunday the 22nd of June was the shortest day of the year, and as is tradition, the winner of National Flash Fiction Day was also announced. The competition has been running since 2012 and it… Audio
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Paul Goldsmith on government's commitment to the national holiday
Minister Paul Goldsmith joins Mihi and Julian in the RNZ broadcast caravan. Audio
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Foreign nationals in Iran accused of spying for Israel
South Asia correspondent Anas Mallick has been trying to enter Iran to cover the conflict - but border crossings are currently one way only. Audio
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Three Pacific nations considered for US travel ban list
In the United States the Trump administration is considering adding 36 additional countries to its travel ban list - including three from the Pacific. Audio
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UK nationals among victims of Air India plane crash
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the victims of the Air India plane crash that was supposed to fly to London, many of which were UK nationals. Audio