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National bowel screening age to be lowered to 58
Health minister Simeon Brown has announced the national bowel screening age will be lowered from 60 to 58. Cancer Society's chief executive Nicola Coom spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Mata Season 3 | Episode 4: State of the Māori Nation - An extended interview with Willie Jackson
In an extended interview, Willie Jackson discusses the state of the Māori nation, including the controversial resignation of Richard Prebble from the Waitangi Tribunal. Video, Audio
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PNG's ongoing struggles with its National ID card
The Papua New Guinea Government wants to have everyone on their National Identity card system by the country's 50th anniversary on 16 September 2025. Audio
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Year 14s could be banned from national sports events
The governing body for high school sport is considering changes to its eligibility rules, which would see so called year 14 students banned from national events. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen… Audio
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Vanuatu & Sols women's soccer team gear up for Four Nations
Both the Solomon Island and Vanuatu women's soccer teams are excited to be competing in this week's second edition of the PacificAus Sports Four Nations Tournament in Canberra. Audio
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Treaty Principals Bill 'flawed' - former National Minister
Audio 13 Feb 2025A former National Minister has told the Justice Committee the Treaty Principles Bill is "irretrievably flawed" and a former Prime Minister says the Bill has "damaged the collective fabric of the… Audio
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Labour deputy on Salvation Army's State of the Nation report.
Weekly catch up with the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party Carmel Sepuloni. Audio
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Gatland steps down as Wales coach midway through Six Nations
Warren Gatland has stepped down as Wales coach midway through the Six Nations, with his team on the worst run of results in the country's proud rugby history. The New Zealander's departure was… Audio
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Pacific children worst off in State of the Nation report
Audio 12 Feb 2025Feeding a family is the most difficult it's been in years according to the Salvation Army's annual State of the Nation Report published today. Audio
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National Library open doors to view Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Director of Public Engagement at the National Library, Alison McIntyre speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about how Te Tiriti o Waitangi document is stored and preserved. Audio
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New poll places Labour slightly ahead of National
Audio 4 Feb 2025A new poll out today puts the coalition government below the number of seats needed to govern. The Talbot Mills poll, published this morning in The Post, has the Labour Party pulling ahead of the… Audio
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Waitangi National Trust Chair on Waitangi Day preparations
Preparations are well underway for Waitangi Day celebrations. Hundreds of people made their way to the iconic Te Tii Marae on Monday morning for a dawn ceremony unveiling a refurbished wharenui… Audio
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Resources Minister Shane Jones on national minerals strategy
Resources Minister Shane Jones is launching a national minerals strategy Critical Minerals' list in Waihi on Friday. Jones spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Labour pleased with latest Curia poll - ahead of National
Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni joined Nathan in her regular weekly chat where she talked about the good news for Labour in the latest Curia poll and yesterday's shenanigans in parliament. Audio
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National MP calls for age limit rise for mandatory jury duty
A National MP wants to raise the cut-off age for mandatory jury duty from 65 to 72. Under current legislation, anyone over the age of 65 can be excused from jury service. Whanganui MP Carl Bates spoke… Audio
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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