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Warnings as 220mm forecast to hit parts of North Island
More than 100mm of rain has already hit and plenty more is coming as heavy rain moves up the country. Audio
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'Pinnacle of kapa haka excellence': Te Matatini 2027 dates announced
Te Matatini, the premier celebration of Māori performing arts, will be staged at Hopuhopu, Ngāruawāhia, from 22-27 February 2027. The kapa haka festival will be co-hosted by Waikato-Tainui, Te…
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Expert Feature: Travel
Every monday we give you the chance to put your questions to an expert in their field. Today we are joined by Jessica Lockhart. Jessica is the Lonely Planet Travel guides Destination Editor for… Audio
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Steven Alker slips from lead at Pebble Beach
Kiwi golfer Steve Alker has tied for third at the latest US PGA Champions Tour.
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Investor confidence at lowest level in nearly five years
ASB's measure of investor sentiment was at its lowest level since the third quarter of 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic struck.
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Hundreds of millions in offshore betting on NZ amateur league
More than $200 million was wagered last season, raising alarm bells. Audio
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Email to former top cop led to gun vetting change
Disgraced former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming told staff to make changes after an acquaintance complained they might lose their licence. Audio
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Liam Lawson notches up career-best Formula 1 finish
A resolute Liam Lawson lodges a career-best fifth place F1 finish as Max Verstappen cruises to victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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'Amazing air!': New mountain bike park in Bay of Islands opens
Pekenui Jump and Skills Park covers an entire hillside and features three jump lines, two climbs and a scenic ridge descent. Audio
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From New Jersey to Aotearoa: US teen dedicates year to te reo Māori
Charlie O'Sullivan, 19, has no whakapapa connections to New Zealand, but found particular interest with the language.
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F1: Liam Lawson finishes fifth in Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Kiwi Liam Lawson has notched up his best result in the 2025 Formula 1 season so far, finishing fifth in Azerbaijan.
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Mediawatch: 'News desert' warning, as local newspapers close down
A former editor warns that news deserts are creeping up on us - and we might be 'up to our ankles in sand' already.
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Kaupapa Māori CrossFit comp celebrates reo, hauora and whānau
'Mātātoa' brings Māori together through fitness, te reo and culture.
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Mediawatch: Property news pumping up market?
Stories about houses and property are a critical source of engagement and income for media. New research breaks down several years' coverage.
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Shot putter Maddi Wesche claims bronze at World Athletics Champs
History has repeated in a bittersweet way for shot putter Maddi Wesche at the World Athletics Championships.
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Silver Ferns set to play South Africa in first match since coaching crisis
Eleven days ago Netball New Zealand dropped a bombshell when they announced that Dame Noeline Taurua and her assistant coaches were being stood down for the Taini Jamison series.
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 September 2025
We're marking World Peace Day this week. Established in 1981 by the United Nations, the day is dedicated to the absence of war and violence, and observed around the world every year on 21 September. Audio
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Real Estate agents fined after selling house couple 'can't even live in'
Waikato buyers are living in a caravan after agents failed to disclose asbestos risks and fake driveway access, leaving them with an uninsurable house.
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Tasti recalls products over possible presence of 'metal pieces'
Items impacted include Smooshed wholefood balls, snack logs, chopped peanuts, Frooze Balls and nut bars.
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Floods, closures and job losses rock Nelson's economy
Mayor Nick Smith said the region was almost "punch drunk on bad news", after the worst four months he could recall.
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Ask Susan: Am I paying capital gains tax in KiwiSaver?
RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
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Red warning issued: Gale-force winds to hammer Canterbury
The red wind warning could see gusts of up to 150km/h and pose a threat to life from flying items and falling trees, MetService warns.
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Romene: From sheep to sheet mask
Southland sheep farmer Megan Seator is unravelling new uses for Romney's strong wool in a range of skincare products.
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The many lessons of the pā harakeke
For close to 30 years, Whanganui couple Marilyn and Marty Vreede have been making paper from leftover harakeke from the district's many weavers, while also helping to revitalise te reo Māori.
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The MPs that don't hate each other
Parliament isn't all fiery debate and smart comebacks, in fact, MPs of all political colours get along. But only some are willing to admit it.