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  • Major changes to disability support services announced

    News
    Politics disability
    3 Sep 2025
    The Minister for Disability Issues Louise Upston announces major changes to the way disability support services will be allocated and funded.

    Assessment processes and allocations for services are set to the standardised across the country

    Major changes to disability support system announced
  • Is this New Zealand's most expensive block of butter?

    News
    New Zealand national
    3 Sep 2025
    Auctioneer Brayden Coldicutt with the block of butter that sold for more than $2000.

    The block of butter sold for a staggering $2200, all in the name of charity.

    Charity auction winner pays $2200 for block of butter to support Women's Refuge
  • Amazon and the case of the missing NZ data centres

    News
    Politics Auckland Region
    3 Sep 2025
    Servers in a datacentre

    Additional details of Amazon's announcement are casting doubt on claims of a boost to jobs and GDP.

    Amazon and the case of the missing New Zealand data centres
  • Appeal still possible to save City to Sea bridge

    News
    New Zealand local council
    3 Sep 2025
    Poneke Wellington's City to Sea bridge designed by Rewi Thompson and John Gray with sculptor Para Matchitt.

    The Wellington Civic Trust was attempting to halt the demolition, but on Monday the High Court threw out its judicial review.

    Trust yet to decide if it will appeal decision to allow City to Sea bridge demolition
  • Justice system under considerable stress, Chief Justice says

    News
    New Zealand court
    3 Sep 2025
    Symbol of law and justice in the empty courtroom, law and justice concept, court

    In the year ended 2024, 4175 prisoners were awaiting trial or sentencing.

    Justice system under considerable stress, Chief Justice says
  • 'Surreal': Springboks on facing the All Blacks haka

    News
    Sport
    3 Sep 2025
    South African players look on as T J Perenara leads the All Black haka.

    Watch: The old adage 'you're not a real Springbok until you've played the All Blacks' still rings very true, writes Jamie Wall.

    'Surreal': Springboks on facing the All Blacks haka
  • 'Twist coming': Warriors braced for the unexpected in scramble for NRL playoffs

    News
    Sport
    3 Sep 2025
    Warriors coach Andrew Webster during the NRL Round 11 match between the Redcliffe Dolphins and the New Zealand Warriors.

    The Auckland club still has a shot at fourth - and an extra life - but need other things to go their way.

    NZ Warriors braced for the unexpected in scramble for NRL playoffs
  • Who is most likely to be struck by lightning?

    News
    New Zealand weather
    3 Sep 2025
    Lighting hitting a fence in farmland, near Novalaise, Savoie in France, on 22 July, 2017.

    A dairy farmer's shocking encounter is a reminder of what you need to do to stay safe during storms. Audio

    Who is most likely to be struck by lightning?
  • Local body member apologises for making gun gesture to Justice Minister

    News
    New Zealand local council
    3 Sep 2025
    Paul Goldsmith.

    It happened during a fiery community meeting discussing a new high density building proposal.

    Auckland local body member apologises for making finger gun gesture to Justice Minister
  • Fiji and Samoa prepare for final Women's RWC clashes

    News
    Pacific sport
    3 Sep 2025
    Fiji's Adi Salote Nailolo (C) is tackled during the Women’s Rugby World Cup pool B match between Scotland and Fiji at Salford Community Stadium, Manchester, northwest England, on August 30, 2025. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP)

    With both teams out contention for a place in the quarterfinals, they will be playing for pride in their respective final pool matches.

    Fiji and Samoa prepare for final Women's Rugby World Cup clashes
  • Otago poultry farm to soon be back in business after bird flu outbreak

    News
    Country
    3 Sep 2025
    Repopulation efforts are progressing well at Mainland Poultry's Hillgrove Farm in Otago. (File photo)

    The first flock of chicks have been transferred to the Otago laying farm.

    Otago poultry farm to soon be back in business after bird flu outbreak
  • Veteran Ekenasio returns to the Pulse

    News
    Sport
    3 Sep 2025
    Ameliaranne Ekenasio of the Central Pulse.

    The Pulse say the former Silver Fern captain will be playing in next year's ANZ Premiership.

    Veteran Silver Fern Ameliaranne Ekenasio returns to the Pulse
  • Willis denies Luxon taking credit for Amazon data centre announcement

    News
    Politics
    3 Sep 2025

    National and Labour's deputy leaders joined Morning Report for the weekly political panel. Audio

    Nicola Willis denies Christopher Luxon taking credit for Amazon data centre announcement
  • Subway's biggest fan and why they gave away their $10,000 prize

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    3 Sep 2025
    Subway's biggest fan Kahukura Ahau

    A former social worker has been crowned the sandwich chain's top fan.

    Subway's biggest fan and why they gave away their $10,000 prize money
  • Horse and cattle cloning now commercialised in Australia

    News
    World Business
    3 Sep 2025
    Cloned horse in Australia - single use only

    Cloning a mammal from an adult cell sample was first achieved in 1996 with the birth of Dolly the sheep in Scotland.

    Horse and cattle cloning now commercialised in Australia, 30 years after Dolly the sheep
  • Will we get four-year Parliamentary terms soon?

    News
    Politics What you need to know
    3 Sep 2025
    Parliament term limits

    Explainer - Parliament will soon take up whether to put longer terms to a referendum. Here's where it stands so far.

    Four or three years? What you need to know about the push to lengthen parliamentary terms
  • How a lost diary at Lake Tekapo sparked an ongoing treasure hunt

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    3 Sep 2025
    Chinese tourists gather at Lake Tekapo, adding their words to a growing collection.

    A steady stream of visitors has been seen combing the shoreline of Lake Tekapo since February in search of a mysterious package that has become a viral phenomenon.

    How a lost diary at Lake Tekapo sparked an ongoing treasure hunt
  • New generator to produce enough electricity to power Tauranga

    News
    Business energy
    3 Sep 2025
    Mercury's Lexi Richards, Aimee McGregor and Matt Kedian on the roof of the new unit.

    A geothermal plant outside of Taupō will soon power up its fifth electricity generator. Audio

    New geothermal generator to produce enough electricity to power Tauranga city
  • Tool to decide whether prisoners suitable to share cell under review

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Sep 2025
    Mt Eden Prison front entrance

    Corrections review of the Shared Accommodation Cell Risk Assessment tool comes after two suspected prisoner murders in nine months. Audio

    Tool to decide whether prisoners suitable to share cell under review
  • Person seriously hurt after crash closes road in Waikato

    News
    New Zealand police
    3 Sep 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Tuhikaramea Road - between Temple View and Dinsdale - is closed following a single-vehicle crash around 3.30am.

    Person seriously injured after crash closes Tuhikaramea Road in Waikato
  • Council calls for government to step in over illegal boarding houses

    News
    Politics housing
    3 Sep 2025
    Compliance Manager Adrian Wilson stands in the middle of a street holding documents.

    A report has found many are housing vulnerable populations, such as those referred by Work and Income or the Department of Corrections.

    Auckland Council calls for government to help crack down on illegal boarding houses
  • 'Seeing a billboard' not going to convince us, young voters say

    News
    New Zealand youth
    3 Sep 2025
    Ezekiel Fuimaono

    Some people in one of the youngest cities in New Zealand say councils need to do more to reach young voters.

    Youth say councils need to do more to reach young voters
  • Loafers Lodge murder-accused seemed calm after the blaze, pastor says

    News
    New Zealand court
    3 Sep 2025
    Flames seen in the top storey of the Loafers Lodge accommodation in Adelaide Road, Newtown, Wellington.

    A church pastor says the Loafers Lodge murder-accused told him he had to run for his life as the Wellington boarding hostel went up in flames.

    Loafers Lodge murder-accused seemed calm after the blaze, pastor says
  • Warriors rest veteran for regular-season finale with plenty to play for

    News
    Sport
    2 Sep 2025
    Wayde Egan of the Warriors dejected as the Titans score another try.
Gold Coast Titans v One NZ Warriors, round 16 of the Telstra NRL Premiership at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast.

    How can the NRL final round influence playoff standings and match-ups?

    NZ Warriors rest veteran hooker Wayde Egan in NRL regular-season finale
  • Baby wipes recalled over risk of mould

    News
    New Zealand national
    2 Sep 2025
    Bunjie Peek-A-Boo Probiotic Baby Eye Wipes: 30 Pack and 60 Pack are being recalled.

    Bunjie wipes, sold at Chemist Warehouse and Baby Bunting, are being recalled.

    Baby wipes recalled over risk of mould
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