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Government target would save 750 lives by 2030
The government has set a new target to reduce road deaths and injuries by 40 percent over the next 10 years.
If achieved, it would prevent 750 deaths by 2030.
Currently one person on average is… Video, Audio
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Relatives of PNG massacre victims living in fear
Villagers at the scene of a massacre in Papua New Guinea's Hela province are traumatised and living in fear after at least 18 women and children were killed when tribesmen set upon the village of… Audio
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Brain rules for living and ageing well - John Medina
Developmental molecular biologist John Medina has the low down on how our brains work and why we should redesign our schools and workplaces to match. He also has tips for ageing well. Audio
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Co-living: a new approach to renting
People are seeking out new ways of living, one of these is co-living.There's a new initiative in Auckland that offers hostel-like accomodation for adults. The Coh opens later in the month, on Symonds… Audio
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NZ Live - Terror of the Deep
Wellington jangle-rock four-piece Terror of the Deep have just released their fourth studio album, The A-Team. Audio
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The Loudest Voice, Living with Tourettes and What's Your Problem
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch looks at The Loudest Voice, starring Russell Crowe as Fox News' Roger Ailes. Audio
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Applicants may not live to see results of coastline title
Maori wanting customary title of their coastlines say the process is taking so long they're worried many people will die of old age without living to see justice for their people.
Applicants had a… Audio
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How marae living can play a part in tackling homelessness
Maori housing researchers are warning there could be dire consequences for tangata whenua if they can't live close to a marae.
Experts have been meeting with social agencies at Te Puea Memorial Marae… Audio
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Deadly village attack highlights PNG's cycle of tribal violence
Fifteen women and children have been killed in an early morning attack on a village in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region. Police say it has the hallmarks of a 'seek and hide'-type tribal violence… Audio
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Black Caps vs India: Cricket World Cup Live
RNZ Sport's Ravinder Hunia talks about the struggles of being a cricket loving Indian New Zealander when both of her teams are facing eachother Audio
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Chamorros push for pause to US military plans on Guam
Guam's Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is under pressure to pause activities related to the United States military build-up on the island. Deep community concern over the military's plans at local historic… Audio
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LIVE: Stan Walker on his new single 'Give'
Stan Walker wrote 'Give' in response to the Christchurch mosque attacks. He performs it live in the RNZ studio. Video, Audio
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NZ Live - Mini Simmons
Mini Simmons are your ultimate 70s throwback band, from their tasty guitar licks to their (less than?) tasteful facial hair. Audio
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Soaked Oats live in studio
Dunedin four-piece Soaked Oats are back in town, having sold out venues across Australia over the past few weeks to promote their new EP, Sludge Pop Audio
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UK 'stepped back too much' from Pacific - High Commissioner
The British High Commissioner to New Zealand and Samoa says the UK has stepped back too much from the Pacific. Audio
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Fall in export earnings should be short-lived - economist
Commodity prices are expected to improve in the near term but the strength of the New Zealand dollar is taking the gloss off returns. Audio
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Samoan suicide survivor on mission to save lives using hair wax
A second chance at life helped suicide survivor Tuala Tusani radically turn his life around from a violent gang past to becoming one of South Auckland's most successful businessmen. Now, he's… Video, Audio
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Mat Jury: Hands changing lives
Today's expert, Mat Jury broke both his wrists a decade ago, prompting a career change as a prosthetist, making prosthetic hands. Audio
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Pacific beginning to see importance of eye care
Pacific eye care specialists are under strain with a heavy workload, large areas to cover and often minimal resources. Audio
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REVIEW: 19-year-old pop sensation Benee live at the Powerstation
Rising Kiwi pop sensation Benee couldn’t have appeared more at ease in front of a sold-out Powerstation last night. Waveney Russ was there.
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Friday Night Live: Nomad & Openside
Join two new kids on the block: three-piece Nomad and emo-popsters Openside, both performing live in session at RNZ. Video, Audio
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Samoa's RSE blacklisting a one-off, officials say
Samoan officials say the expelling of seasonal workers from New Zealand, and the blacklisting of their villages in Samoa, is a one-off incident. Audio
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NZ Live: Hobnail
Wellington Celtic band Hobnail have been at it for over 25 years, in one guise or another. To celebrate the milestone, they're off on tour around the country. Before they hit the road, the band popped… Video, Audio
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VIDEO: Kiwi supergroup to take Neil Young's Live Rust album on tour
A supergroup of Kiwi musicians are joining forces to celebrate 40 years since the 1979 release of Neil Young's Live Rust album. RNZ Music got a sneak peek at the group's first rehearsal, as well as a… Video
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New Pacific vaccination programme launched
It's hoped a new immunisation programme will reach 100-thousand children in nine Pacific countries. The vaccinations are aimed at reducing high rates of diarrhoea, pneumonia and cervical cancer. Audio