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National hikoi sets out from Cape Reinga and Bluff
Monday marks the start of the nine day journey to parliament with close to a-thousand people already on board - protesting the Treaty Principles Bill. Senior kaumatua and Chairperson of Whangarei… Audio
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Te Tai Tonga MP Tākuta Ferris on national hīkoi
While many of those joining the hīkoi to Te Whanganui A Tara will leave in about a week; some are setting off on Monday morning. Te Tai Tonga MP Tākuta Ferris spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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National hīkoi begins at Cape Reinga
From the far North to the far South now dawn karakia have been held in Cape Reinga and Bluff ahead of the hīkoi to parliament protesting the Treaty Principles Bill and government policy affecting… Audio
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Toitū te Tiriti organiser on national hīkoi
A dawn karakia at Cape Reinga has marked the start of a national hīkoi to parliament in opposition to the Treaty Principles Bill and government policy affecting Māori. Toitū te Tiriti organiser Eru… Audio
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Native Nations: Indigenous Tourism
Nadine Toe Toe has recently returned from a cross-cultural exchange where she led a group of rangatahi to Australia and Canada to learn about indigenous tourism. Audio
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National table football tournament coming to Auckland
Invented in 1947, Subbuteo players simulate a game of football by flicking miniature figures to try and score goals and win matches. Audio
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Samoa national anthem under the spotlight
There's been controversy surrounding the Samoan national anthem that was performed during the opening of the recent Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Apia. Audio
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Shortland St music writer wins national choral music comp
Wellington-based composer and multi-instrumentalist William Philipson writes the music for Shortland Street. Audio
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Hopes developed nations hit by natural disasters take action
Audio 1 Nov 2024There are hopes developed nations take climate change more seriously as they themselves experience more severe natural disasters. Audio
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Feature interview: Kahurangi National Park and why it should be saved
At the top of the South Island, the Kahurangi National Park and adjoining areas are home to many plants and animals that aren't found anywhere else on the planet. Kahurangi means precious; to be… Audio
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How Taki Rua became our unofficial national Maori theatre company
Since its foundation in 1983, Taki Rua Theatre has grown to become Aotearoa's unofficial national Maori theatre. Audio
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Scandals dog National & Greens. NZ First takes aim at Labour.
Audio 25 Oct 2024In Focus on Politics, RNZ's deputy political editor Craig McCulloch whips through a whirlwind week, full of swirling scandals. Audio
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Northland in National Geographic's Best of the World 2025
Northland has been recognised in National Geographic's Best of the World 2025. National Geographic has described the region as being one of the most exciting, meaningful and one of a kind travel… Audio
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Over 2000 people attend national hui for Maori unity
Audio 22 Oct 2024Over 2000 people attended the final national hui for Maori unity at Tuahiwi Marae north of Christchurch today. Ngai Tahu hosted the hui where discussions focussed on indigenous economics. A regulatory… Audio
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This Weekend: The 45th annual national Mustang convention
We head to Invercargill where the Southern Mustang Club is hosting the 45th annual national Mustang convention Audio
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Willis on disappointing poll results for National, PM
Finance Minister Nicola Willis talks the week in politics with Nathan Rarere, this week - the Manawanui and a new political poll. Audio
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National Perinatal Bereavement Care Pathway
Health NZ is moving ahead with a National Perinatal Bereavement Care Pathway to assist families who experience miscarriage and the loss of a baby. Audio
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2 Chinese nationals killed in attack near Pakistani airport
Audio 9 Oct 2024Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about two Chinese nationals being killed in an attack near a Pakistani airport, a push to install thousands of new surveillance cameras across Hong Kong… Audio
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African states want bigger seat at United Nations table
South Africa correspondent Elna Schutz spoke to Lisa Owen about African states wanting a bigger seat at the United Nations table, Tunisians asking for a case to be seen by the International Criminal… Audio
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West Papua National Liberation Army says a bribe was paid to release NZ pilot Phillip Mehrtens
The West Papua National Liberation Army says a bribe was paid to secure the release of the New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens, held hostage by the West Papua National Liberation Army for 19 months… Audio
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Nailing bi-partisanship to build the nation
It's hoped a new infrastructure body will lead to a more sensible pipeline of projects than the current stop/start political rollercoaster
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NZSIS release report into national security threats
Threats to New Zealand's national security are increasingly likely to come from within New Zealand - be it disgruntled government employees or those who are in desperate need of extra cash. Victoria… Audio
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Is a national nit index is a good idea?
Visual journalist Marika Khabazi asks people in Auckland's Mission Bay if they they think introducing a national nit index is a good idea. Audio
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United Nations head calls out to 'save our seas'
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued an SOS to 'save our seas'. Audio
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National and Labour clash on renewables targets and offshore oil and gas exploration
The government's confirmed it's reversing the offshore oil and gas exploration ban and walking away from the previous government's 2030 renewables target. Giles Dexter reports. Audio