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Cook Islands parliament resumes under clouds of controversy
The Cook Islands parliament sat for the first time yesterday since the nation's general election in June 2018 with several controversies looming. Audio
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Indian ex-pats in NZ closely watch elections at home
Many Indians living in New Zealand are glued to their national elections with some even flying back to vote and help political campaigning. About 900 million people begin heading to the polls on… Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
Jeremy Rose joins Karyn to talk to us about Guns, god and algorithms. Audio
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Watch: Sir John Key opposes capital gains tax in wide ranging discussion
Former Prime Minister Sir John Key has come out against recommendations to impose a capital gains tax, concerned it will have a crippling effect on business and farmers. He told business reporter Nona… Video, Audio
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Last day of campaigning ahead of Solomons poll
Today is the last day of campaigning in Solomon Islands ahead of the National General Election on Wednesday. Audio
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Dunedin locals gather to watch National Remembrance Service
In Dunedin, a small but intimate crowd sat in solemn silence as the National Remembrance Service was broadcast into the city's town hall. Audio
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Whanganui locals gather to watch service together
As thousands in Christchurch stood together during the service today, New Zealanders in other pockets of the country stood with them. In Whanganui, more than 40 people gathered at the museum and… Video, Audio
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Police watch over Muslim community as they pray in Hagley Park
In North Hagley Park, where the National Remembrance Service took place earlier today, hundreds of people, including survivors and Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, are praying as police… Video, Audio
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Watch: The devastating impact of rheumatic fever
Audio 29 Mar 2019Rheumatic fever, an illness many wealthy countries have stamped out, is on the rise again in New Zealand. Rheumatic fever can result in heart damage and those affected face a lifelong the struggle. Video
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Midweek Media Watch
Audio 27 Mar 2019Colin Peacock joins Karyn to assess the media coverage of the Christchurch attack, how the massacre has been discussed across the ditch and praises the work done by student journalists at Otago… Audio
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People fired for watching mosque shooting video
At least one person has been fired for watching the video of the Christchurch mosque shootings, while others have been dismissed for sharing it with workmates. Cyber Research is a company which… Audio
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World is watching NZ gun reform
It's not just not just New Zealanders waiting to see what Parliament does next in our move towrds gun law reforms. The rest of the world is watching to see what we do. Al Gillespie of Waikato… Audio
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Why are security agencies not watching white supremacists?
The Muslim community is demanding to know why security agencies are spying on them but appear not to be tracking the alt-right. The response of officials to Muslims over what they see as a growing… Audio
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I will keep watch while you pray
Audio 18 Mar 2019A man who stood outside a Manchester mosque after the shooting of 50 people at mosques in New Zealand said he wanted to "respond with friendship". Andrew Graystone was pictured with a placard saying… Audio
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Govt watching build-to-rent take off in NZ
Audio 11 Mar 2019A property development firm is championing the idea of building homes to rent, rather than to sell. Experts say the idea is a no-brainer to fix the housing problems. Business reporter Madison Reidy… Audio
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WATCH: the first song from kids' Māori language resoure Te Kōtare
Audio 6 Mar 2019Here's one for the kids! RNZ is proud to be the first to share the new song from te reo Māori teaching resource, Te Kōtare. ‘E Ta Tohorā’ features vocals from Warren Maxwell (Trinity Roots, Little… Video
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PNG urged to help bring justice to asylum seekers
Papua New Guinea 's Catholic church is urging the government to do more to help refugees and asylum seekers in the country find resettlement. While the church is pushing for a definitive end to the… Audio
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Bryce Edwards: Judith Collins 'the big rival to watch'
Political scientist Bryce Edwards says the One News-Colmar Brunton poll shows Judith Collins is the "definite replacement" if Simon Bridges is no longer National's leader. Audio
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Medivac bill a victory for refugees
Refugees detained offshore by Australia have had their first political victory in Australia's parliament. Audio
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Watch: Evacuated residents check on stock
Audio 11 Feb 2019Civil Defence is "actively working" on a plan to get residents back into Wakefield after making progress on managing the bush fires. Video
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Watching the flicks
Film and TV reviewer Sarah McMullan looks at all the places you can watch films in New Zealand - it's more than just the cinema, Netflix and Lightbox. Plus, we all know what Liam Neeson said on his… Audio
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Guam locals concerned with reintroduction of self defence bill
Audio 22 Jan 2019Locals in Guam are concerned that the reintroduction of a self defence bill will increase violence in the community. Audio
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Human Rights Watch on the plight of the Saudi women
Audio 8 Jan 2019Human Rights Watch Deputy Asia Director Phil Robertson is based in Bangkok and has been part of Ms Mohammed al-Qunun's support team on the ground. He spoke to our producer Charlie Dreaver last night… Audio
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Election dispute causes stir in Fiji
Fiji's opposition parties have been given a reprieve in their attempt to dispute the results of last month's election. The parties had complained members of the FijiFirst government had been evading… Audio
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World Weather Watch
Eric Brenstrum is back to take a look at the big weather stories from around the world. Audio