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All Whites seek 'bigger performance, better result' against Socceroos
All Whites captain Chris Wood says performance needs to lift "10 percent" in deciding Soccer Ashes clash.
- A guide to voting in the local elections
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Bodies in suitcases murder trial to begin
The trial for a woman accused of murdering her two children and leaving their remains in suitcases began in the High Court at Auckland on Monday.
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When a retirement village feels more like a student hostel
Retirement village living should feel like home, but in some cases residents have the status of students in a hostel
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PPTA recommends secondary teachers reject improved pay offer
The new offer includes consecutive pay rises of 2.5 percent and 2.1 percent over two years for teachers at the top of the pay scale, compared with the previous offer of three 1 percent pay rises over…
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New Zealand First AGM about projecting unity, stability, common sense
Analysis - Recurring attacks on political opponents and allies alike, and the party's continued focus on its war on woke, may make that a difficult sell for some. Audio
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'We need to find answers fast': Teen Kiwi motorcyclist on struggles
Southland motorcyclist Cormac Buchanan continues to go through some tough times on the world stage and he admits he's struggling for answers.
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New Zealand income growth one of the worst in world
The post-Covid recession has pushed our wage growth to near the bottom of global rankings. Audio
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Most of town's main street listed for sale
Retirements have created an unusual chance to buy two bed-and-breakfasts, an accommodation park, historic pub and the oldest continuously operating general store in the country. Audio
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Australian marae gains $1m from Australian government
Construction of Australia's first ever marae could start in a few months after support from the Australian federal government.
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West Coast to get an aged care village: 'a win for all generations' - mayor
A proposal to build the West Coast region's only aged care village will benefit all ages in the region, a local mayor says.
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Why NZ's new maritime helicopters cost $400m each
Australia recently paid $82 million each for the same choppers.
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The four government targets at risk of being missed
RNZ is tracking progress towards each of the government's nine major goals. Here is where they stand.
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Warriors NRL playoff against Panthers to clash with All Blacks
The rugby league side are scheduled for 6.05pm Saturday NZT, with the rugby kicking off an hour later.
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Bay of Plenty restaurant first in region to receive prestigious award
The restaurant was awarded two hats, which is given to dining establishments that prove consistently outstanding.
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The right note: An orchestra nurturing rural youth
Cellist Caitlin Morris says the Wairarapa Youth Orchestra nurtures a new generation of musicians and gives rural youth an important social outlet.
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Building a farming legacy - a matriarch reflects
Rosie Cartright is a mother of four, and soon to be grandmother of eight, she's up at the crack of every dawn for milking. She talks about what it takes to build a farming legacy, working alongside…
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Mediawatch: Amazon's good - but old - news
Headlines about billions of dollars boosting the economy and hundreds of new jobs seemed like great news, but it's also old news. Did the media fall for spin?
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Watch: Backcountry skiers caught in avalanche
Police say the four skiers are accounted for and safe.
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'Tāmaki Makaurau want unapologetic representation' - Te Pāti Māori
Te Pāti Māori's Oriini Kaipara has taken out the Māori electorate with a margin of around 3000 votes.
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Kaipara keeps Tāmaki Makaurau for Te Pāti Māori
Labour candidate Peeni Henare conceded defeat to his rival, when the vote count hit 80 percent.
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Snow warnings: lower South Island, and mountain passes
Snowfall warnings are in place for a clutch of South Island mountain passes, with flurries forecast to 200 and 300 metres for parts of Fiordland, Southland and Dunedin.
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Weather strands Air NZ passengers in Wellington
Thunderstorms lashed Wellington overnight, with strong winds closing parts of SH2.
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Football: Western United in A-League 'hibernation'
The Aussie football competition will go ahead without the Melbourne club for 2025/26.
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Community leader sceptical more police would address gang conflict
It comes as extra police have been deployed to Hawke's Bay and a gang conflict warrant was put in place following two serious assaults.