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Maia Johnston survived fall at Upper Hutt waterfall
The Hamilton teen went missing in Upper Hutt on Saturday night and was found on Monday in the hills above Totara Park.
What are some of NZ's most dangerous stretches of road?
Some New Zealand roads are notorious due to the number of fatal and serious crashes there, others because they are steep, narrow and have spectacular views but no room for driver error.
Give help this Christmas: Ways and places to pay it forward
Christmas can be a hard time for many families struggling with the current cost-of-living crisis. Here's how you could help.
Olafur Eliasson: Culture is 'a messy, chaotic, wild, system'
Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson describes his work as using "the medium of people".
Commercial flights resume for quake-hit Vanuatu
The priority is for stranded citizens to return home as well as enabling visitors to leave.
Man arrested after allegedly holding baby hostage for nearly 24 hours
A hostage situation in Blenheim that lasted nearly a day has been peacefully resolved.
'Insider threat': Police find $75m meth haul at Port of Tauranga
Customs officers became aware of a suspicious concealment on 11 December after a routine X-ray of a container.
Transmission Gully partnership breakdown won't hurt future ones, minister says
The roads partnership unravelled under a confidential settlement this week, meaning NZTA will now finish off what it had said was incomplete work.
The perfect summer roadtrip songs
Here's what the music brains of RNZ came up with for the perfect summer roadie playlist. Video
How to drive safely on the highways this holiday season
Police say they will work hard to keep people safe on the road - but road users need to play their part too.
Hospital gowns make patients feel vulnerable - study
Perhaps not surprisingly, those patients who had to wear gowns felt more "dehumanised" by the process. Audio
'Profound consequences': NZ scientists' 'dark energy' breakthrough
For years, have physicists believed the universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of "dark energy" to explain this.
Heavy rain warning as wet Christmas Day looms
The festive season is just around the corner - and there's rain on the way for many parts of New Zealand. Audio
How concussion anxiety led Tom Robinson to quit rugby
The fear of getting concussed built and built in his mind, the former Blues captain told RNZ's Nine to Noon. Audio
'Psychedelic renaissance' hits New Zealand
From the results, it looks like New Zealand may be part of a global trend that has been dubbed the 'psychedelic renaissance'. Audio
Disgraced NZ businessman sentenced to 8 years' jail in Australia
Former Blue Chip boss Mark Bryers will serve at least six years of his sentence.
Five expert techniques to find lost things
US Journalist Malaka Gharib has gathered some evidence-based techniques on how best to search for missing items. Audio
Coming to a cinema near you... the magic of Indian movies
Cinemas here are increasingly realising the power of Indian film, a distributor says. Audio
From Vogue magazine to exile - What's next for Bashar al-Assad's wife?
Asma al-Assad was once seen as Syria's Princess Diana. Now, she will likely live out her days exiled in Russia. Audio
What was the best music of 2024?
This week we asked Music 101 friends and contributors for their best album of 2024, played our favourite tracks of the year - and took your suggestions as well. Video, Audio
Fires run rampant in tinderbox conditions
The Canterbury region is so dry fires are taking hold and spreading rapidly, firefighters say. Audio
Power crisis cost the economy $300m this year
A leading energy analyst estimates this year's power crisis cost the economy $300 million in lost exports. Audio
British political stoush over sandwiches
The Conservative leader says they are not real food, but the prime minister enjoys a cheese toastie. Audio
Watch: How to spot a rip
Do you know what to do if you get caught in a rip tide? It's important you know the three Rs.
Three strikes bill passes second reading
Supporters say the bill will take "bad people" off the streets - but opponents say it doesn't address the root causes of crime.