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National Guard deployed to LA protests
The National Guard has arrived in Los Angeles, ordered in by Donald Trump to quell protests that began in response to immigration raids. US Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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US: National Guard sent to LA to break up ICE protests
Trump sends the National Guard in to California, Katherine Firkin has the latest from the USA Audio
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African nations concerned by US travel ban
A number of African countries have been hit by the US travel ban - Nabil Ahmed Rufai has the list Audio
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Labour up, National down in RNZ-Reid Research poll
A new RNZ-Reid Research opinion poll suggests opposition parties are in a position to govern. Former Labour minister Stuart Nash and former ACT minister Heather Roy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Australian first nations performance at Pacific Dance and Kia Mau Festivals
This next fortnight sees the visit of indigenous performers to Aotearoa from across Te Moana Nui a kiwa -the Pacific Ocean. They are presenting works at two established contemporary festivals -… Audio
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Hamilton hosts National Scrabble Championship
The 45th National Scrabble Championship is hitting Hamilton, and it's not just local talent taking part. Scrabble legend and reigning champion Howard Warner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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FENZ National Commander apologises for complaint failings
Audio 29 May 2025Fire and Emergency National Commander and Chief Executive Kerry Gregory talks to Kathryn about the apology made to a former volunteer firefighter, Sarah Hullah. Audio
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PNG's national broadcaster aims to bring back shortwave radio
Papua New Guinea's push to achieve 100 percent broadcast coverage by 2030. Audio
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Former National MP holds own select committee on pay equity
Former National MP Marilyn Waring has gathered female former MPs to hold their own select committee on the government's pay equity changes. Waring spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Australia's Liberal Party and National Party coalition implodes
After a humiliating election defeat, the historic coalition between the Liberal Party and the National Party has imploded. The extraordinary split between the two conservative parties leaves Australia… Audio
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Labour critical of admin costs of National's FamilyBoost policy
Nearly a quarter of the money spent on National's flagship FamilyBoost programme has gone towards running the scheme, instead of helping families. Labour's finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds spoke… Audio
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Govt to consider protections for elk in Fiordland National Park
The government will consider protections for elk, or wapiti deer, living in Fiordland National Park. Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Predator Free 2050: what next for the national pest eradication plan?
Audio 12 May 2025Rats, stoats and possums are being culled across hundreds of thousands of hectares, and the predator free by 2050 goal remains in sight. Audio
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ACT invokes agree to disagree clause over National's firearms registry review
The ACT party has invoked its "agree to disagree" clause in relation to National's recent review of the firearms registry. Police Minister Mark Mitchell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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US pushing nations facing large tariffs to approve Starlink
Audio 8 May 2025Is the twinkling train of lights we sometimes in the night sky a way to get out of Trump's trade tariffs? According to the Washington Post, the US is pushing some nations facing hefty tariffs to… Audio
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Mysteries, ghosts, fires, avalanches and crevasses: the history of Tongariro National Park
Audio 8 May 2025The Tongariro National Park is home to outdoor activities including the world-renowned Alpine Crossing , which thousands of people walk each year. Audio
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Internet law expert on National's under 16s social media ban
One of New Zealand's foremost internet law experts says the National Party's hope to ban social media for under-16s is a vast overreach. Judge David Harvey spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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National looking for support to ban social media for under 16s
National is looking for new friends to support a ban on children under 16 using social media. MP Catherine Wedd is behind the bill and spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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National Party wants to ban under-16s from using social media
The National Party is keen to follow Australia's lead and ban children under 16 from using social media. But the prime minister Christopher Luxon has not been able to convince his coalition partner… Audio
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National vote to determine if Albanese wins second term
There will be a national vote on Saturday in Australia to determine if Labor prime minister Anthony Albanese can win a second term. It's looking like either will go down to the wire, even though Peter… Audio
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Indian Panthers suspended from National Basketball League
The Indian Panthers have been suspended from the New Zealand National Basketball League indefinitely. The team joined the competition this season but have failed to win a game, had a coach quit and… Audio
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End of Australia's national election approaching
The sharp end of the Australia national election is approaching and it's coming down to who can best manage the economy and pull down the high cost of living. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke… Audio
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Australian national election heads to final week of campaigning
Promises to voters, along with the occasional backdown, are flowing thick and fast as the Australian national election heads towards it final week of campaigning. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan… Audio
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Australian national election campaign hits mid-point
Audio 17 Apr 2025Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to have a slight edge over his conservative opponent Peter Dutton whose policies on the housing crisis, tax cuts, the cost of living and nuclear energy are… Audio
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Samoan national dies of severe dengue in NZ
The death of a 12 year old boy from dengue fever in New Zealand has health officials in Samoa on edge. Audio