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PM hints National will campaign on asset sales next year
Audio 28 Jan 2025The Prime Minister has hinted National will campaign on asset sales next year, saying an election win in 2026 would be the mandate he needs to push ahead with selling off NZ owned assets. Christopher… Audio
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Giant pandas make debut at Washington DC's National Zoo
Audio 28 Jan 2025United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the latest after Donald Trump returned to The Oval Office and Washington DC's National Zoo officially debuting a pair of furry… Audio
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PM hints National will campaign on asset sales at next election
The Prime Minister has hinted the National Party will campaign on asset sales next year, saying an election win in 2026 would be the mandate he needs to push ahead with asset sales next term… Audio
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National Party caucus retreat begins in Hamilton
The National Party caucus retreat kicks off on Wednesday, fresh off the heels of the Prime Minister's cabinet reshuffle on Sunday. RNZ Political Editor Jo Moir spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Taranaki surfer looks to defend national title on home waves
More than 400 boardriders ranging from their early teens to more than 70-years-old will take part in disciplines including long-boarding, stand-up paddleboard, bodyboarding and the pinnacle event -… Audio
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Museum Stop: National Transport and Toy Museum Wanaka
The National Transport and Toy Museum Wanaka features 600 old vehicles and 23 aircraft, along with 100,000 toys and a myriad of other items - making it one of the largest private collections of its… Audio
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NZ national chess champions crowned
After a gruelling nine-day tournament, New Zealand has crowned two new national chess champions. Grandmaster Gabor Nagy from Hungary and 16-year-old FIDE Master Felix Xie both finished first on seven… Audio
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National Poisons Centre turns 60
The telehealth line is the only service of its kind in Aotearoa. Service Delivery Manager Lucy Shieffelbien talks about her work. Audio
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Waitangi National Trust on Luxon not attending Waitangi Day
The Waitangi National Trust chair says the government is missing an opportunity to build nationhood after the prime minister said he won't be attending Waitangi commemorations next year. Waitangi… Audio
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Devastating cyclone impacts some African nations
Africa correspondent Elna Schutz spoke to Lisa Owen about a devastating cyclone impacting some African nations, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo peace talks interrupted and the descendants… Audio
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North Island town of National Park to be renamed Waimarino
The central North Island town of National Park will be renamed Waimarino - the original Māori name for the area. Māori news reporter Pokere Paewai spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira. Audio
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Vanuatu quake: Red Cross on needs across the island nation
Audio 18 Dec 2024The aftershocks are continuing to rattle Vanuatu following yesterday's deadly 7.3 magnitude earthquake. Dickinson Tevi, Secretary General of Vanuatu Red Cross, joins Kathryn. Audio
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National String Competition & Lewis Eady National Piano Competition 2024
Performances by the six young finalists at these two competitions, held together at an event in Westlake Girls High School Event Centre, 16 December 2024. Audio
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Study shows Hawke's Bay's productivity falls below national average
A new economic study of Hawke's Bay reveals the region's productivity has fallen below the national average. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti Reporter Alexa Cook has the exclusive details. Audio
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RSA clubs threaten to abandon national body over disagreement
A group of RSA clubs are threatening to abandon the national body because of disagreement over the organisation's future. RSA President Martyn Dunne spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Chinese national found guilty of Yanfei Bao murder
The partner of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao says it has been difficult coming to terms with her death, after a man was found guilty for her murder. Reporter Keiller MacDuff spoke to… Audio
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Biden on first trip to African nations despite term coming to end
Africa correspondent Elna Schutz spoke to Lisa Owen about United States President Joe Biden currently on his first trip to African nations, Namibia's election last week and Zimbabwe changing some laws… Audio
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Latest poll shows National's popularity slipping
The latest poll by The Post and Freshwater Strategy shows National's popularity is slipping. Political Editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Pacific Fashion Fusion Show continues while national show pauses: founder Nora Swann
Audio 1 Dec 2024The Pacific Fashion Fusion Show is preparing to run its annual catwalk through downtown Auckland's freshly designated Komititanga.
Komititanga is the area that joins the end of Queen Street with the… Audio
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National Chief Nurse on jobs for graduating nurses
Te Whatu Ora has offered just 844 of 1619 graduate nurses jobs on Wednesday, which is only 50 percent of the cohort. National Chief Nurse for Health NZ Nadine Gray spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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David Farrar pays tribute to his friend former National MP Nikki Kaye
Tributes have come from all sides of the political spectrum after from National Party MP and minister Nikki Kaye died at the weekend after a long battle with cancer. Audio
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No national memorial to Erebus victims, 45 years later
Audio 26 Nov 2024Almost 45 years after the Erebus plane crash there's still no national memorial to the victims, with multiple sites refusing to host it. The Air NZ scenic flight over Antarctica crashed into the side… Audio
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Former National Party Minister Nikki Kaye dies
Leaders across the political spectrum are paying tribute to former National Party Minister Nikki Kaye, who has died at the age of 44 after a long battle with cancer. National Party deputy leader… Audio
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The National Pub quiz champion
The National Pub quiz championship was held on Saturday. The event - which crows the nation's best team - saw 560 participants go head-to-head. They battled it out over Sports, Science, TV, Geography… Audio
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Native plants in Tongariro National Park are facing a threat
A new study has found that native plants in Tongariro National Park are being hit hard by the spread of invasive heather, with a 40 to 50 percent decline in native species in some areas. Dr Julie… Audio