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  • Health minister blames union for failed pay talks

    News
    Politics health
    18 Sep 2025
    Health Minister Simeon Brown in Auckland.

    A 48-hour strike by 5500 senior hospital doctors will go ahead next week after their union spurned Health NZ's latest pay offer.

    Health Minister Simeon Brown blames doctors' union for failed pay talks
  • As it happened: Road snowfall warnings in place

    News
    New Zealand weather
    18 Sep 2025
    Southbridge fire

    As it happened: Fire crews put out a large vegetation fire in Canterbury.

    As it happened: Road snowfall warnings in place
  • Watchdog to stop tracking if public servants working from home

    News
    Politics employment
    18 Sep 2025
    Stylised illustration of woman working from home and woman working at office

    The latest data shows public servants, on average, work from home 0.85 days per week, down slightly from a previous survey.

    Public Service Commission to stop tracking if public servants working from home
  • One person killed in Manawatū crash

    News
    New Zealand transport
    18 Sep 2025
    SH3 is closed between the intersections of Cemetery Rd and Mount Stewart Halcombe Rd.

    Part of State Highway 3 is closed near Sanson in Manawatū.

    One person killed in Manawatū crash
  • Pātea residents told to boil water before use

    News
    New Zealand health
    18 Sep 2025
    Patea

    Pātea's water comes from aquifers that lack sufficient disinfection to meet quality assurance rules.

    Pātea residents told to boil water before use
  • Injunction over details in Tom Phillips case continued

    News
    New Zealand crime
    18 Sep 2025
    A photo of Tom Phillips over a picture of Marokopa.

    It prevents the media from publishing certain facts related to the investigation into Phillips and his family.

    High Court injunction over Tom Phillips case continued
  • Black Ferns a different team ahead of Canada semi-final

    News
    Sport
    18 Sep 2025
    Renee Holmes.

    The Black Ferns have put Canada on notice ahead of their Rugby World Cup semi-final in Bristol.

    Rugby World Cup: Black Ferns a different team ahead of Canada semi-final
  • Watch: Trump's toast to King Charles during royal welcome

    News
    World world politics
    18 Sep 2025
    US President Donald Trump delivers a speech as Britain's King Charles III watches on during a State Banquet at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on 17 September 2025

    The US president was treated to royal reception featuring gun salutes, a carriage procession in Windsor and a lavish banquet. Audio

    Anti-Trump protesters march through London as president basks in royal welcome
  • 'Bit gimmicky': McClay criticises council's 'nitrate emergency'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    18 Sep 2025
    Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay

    Canterbury Regional Council, known as Environment Canterbury (ECan), carried a motion to declare a nitrate emergency at its final meeting on Wednesday. Audio

    Todd McClay calls Canterbury Regional Council’s nitrate emergency declaration 'gimmicky'
  • Trust and Tech: Where should RNZ draw the line on AI?

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    18 Sep 2025
    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere - but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    Editorial - Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.

    Trust and Tech: Where should RNZ draw the line on AI?
  • Wahine lawyer planting seeds for te reo Māori online

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    18 Sep 2025
    Angel Stewart (Ngāti Hāua, Te Arawa,Tainui), is a lawyer and content creator who has built a strong following online, but at the heart of her mahi is a deep commitment to te reo Māori and her whānau.

    Angel Stewart is part of a resurgence of people reclaiming and protecting a taonga that was denied to previous generations - te reo Māori.

    Wahine lawyer planting seeds for te reo Māori online
  • Coroner blasts government over teen's sofa fire death

    News
    New Zealand court
    18 Sep 2025
    Lizzy Marvin.

    Lizzy Marvin, 16, died after inhaling the toxic fumes after embers from a fireplace landed on a sofa bed last year. Audio

    Lack of foam furniture rules likely led to teenager Lizzy Marvin's death in blaze, coroner rules
  • NZ pole vaulters finish out of podium position

    News
    Sport
    18 Sep 2025
    New Zealand pole vaulter Eliza McCartney.

    Eliza McCartney managed just one jump before retiring.

    NZ pole vaulters finish out of podium positions, McCartney retires after one jump
  • Europe wouldn't allow police surveillance like NZ's, lawyer says

    News
    Politics technology
    18 Sep 2025
    An example of a thumbnail photo from an ANPR camera run by Massey University shows the picture captures those in the cab of a vehicle.

    The most significant challenge yet to the police's growing use of a private number-plate spotting network is being mounted.

    Europe wouldn't allow police surveillance like NZ's, Privacy Commissioner lawyer says
  • SH2 Remutaka Hill to remain closed overnight due to severe gales

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Sep 2025
    High winds in Canterbury have knocked down trees and also road signs.

    MetService forecast strong northwesterlies gales gusting at 130km/h in parts of the Canterbury High Country.

    Severe weather live: Heavy rain and gales lashing parts of New Zealand
  • 'At least we're going to have a bus': School routes saved for now

    News
    New Zealand national
    17 Sep 2025
    School bus

    News that buses carrying teens to secondary school in Palmerston North will not be scrapped next year is being cautiously welcomed by parents.

    'At least we're going to have a bus' - Palmerston North school routes saved for now
  • Hamish Kerr's low-key gold medal celebration

    News
    Sport
    17 Sep 2025
    Hamish Kerr of New Zealand celebrates winning the Men's High Jump final at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

    Kiwi high jumper celebrated his win at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo with beers outside a 7-Eleven. Audio

    Hamish Kerr celebrates high jump gold medal with beers outside 7-Eleven in Tokyo
  • Auckland FC secure last signing for A-League season

    News
    Sport
    17 Sep 2025
    Auckland FC defender Jake Girdwood-Reich

    Young Australian Jake Girdwood-Reich is well-known to coach Steve Corica.

    Football: Auckland FC secure last signing for A-League season
  • Kiwis battle for Winter Olympics selection

    News
    Sport Otago
    17 Sep 2025
    Finley Melville Ives in action during the World Cup qualification in Calgary. Credit FIS Park & Pipe.

    From world champions to first-timers, NZ athletes are pushing hard for Olympic selection after a tough training season.

    Kiwi world champs among Winter Olympic hopefuls
  • Trapped driver rescued after truck rolls in high winds

    News
    New Zealand weather
    17 Sep 2025
    Flooding at the One Mile/Fernhill Roundabout in Queenstown on 17 September 2025.

    MetService has forecast strong northwesterlies up to 130km/h with heavy rain and thunderstorms lashing South Island. Audio

    Heavy rain and gales lashing parts of New Zealand
  • 'Escape, hide, tell': Police roll out terror attack safety advice

    News
    New Zealand police
    17 Sep 2025

    Police urge vigilance in crowded places, warning extremist violence in NZ remains a "realistic possibility."

    Escape. Hide. Tell: Police strategy tackles threat of extremist attack
  • Govt 'will not respond' on latest accusation of genocide in Gaza

    News
    Politics conflict
    17 Sep 2025
    A man and children sit in exposed rooms in a heavily damaged building near the Unknown Soldier Tower, which was destroyed by overnight Israeli bombardment, in the Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City.

    The NZ government says the International Court of Justice is the appropriate body to determine whether Israel is committing genocide.

    NZ govt 'will not respond' on latest accusation of genocide in Gaza
  • 'Most brutal year': Tokoroa mill closure adds to other South Waikato job losses

    News
    New Zealand employment
    17 Sep 2025
    Close-up of neatly stacked plywood sheets in a warehouse, showcasing their layered structure and smooth surface

    More possible job losses in the district will be gutting for the families involved, says a local leader.

    Tokoroa mill closure: A 'most brutal year' - South Waikato leader
  • Built on trust: Porirua $291k savings pool offers financial lifeline

    News
    Business Pinch point
    17 Sep 2025
    Porirua Wealth Pool members (left to right) Tu, John Mu, Catherine and Ruth Nonu.

    A trust-based community-run wealth pool is helping families access interest-free loans and escape the cycle of crippling debt.

    Porirua community creates its own bank to beat loan sharks
  • Suitcase murders: CCTV footage at body storage site lost

    News
    New Zealand crime
    17 Sep 2025
    Hakyung Lee appears in the High Court in Auckland in November, 2022.

    Police say key CCTV from an Auckland storage site was lost as Hakyung Lee's trial over her children's deaths continues.

    Suitcase murders: No CCTV of accused at body storage site
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