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  • Health NZ invited specific providers to join GP service, documents show

    News
    Politics health
    28 Aug 2025
    Health Minister Simeon Brown in Auckland.

    The health minister revealed plans for a 24/7 online GP service earlier this year.

    Health NZ invited specific providers to join GP service, documents show
  • 'Distorted attitude' to sex: Home detention for covertly filming date

    News
    New Zealand crime
    27 Aug 2025
    Ricky Davies, 60, was sentenced in the Hamilton District Court to six months' community detention for making intimate visual recordings of a woman.

    A woman who was covertly filmed by a man she met on Tinder hopes other women will be protected from him now that he has been convicted.

    Waikato man Ricky Davies has a ‘distorted attitude’ to sex, says sentencing judge
  • 'Sensible': New visa for business investors tailor made for baby boomers

    News
    Business immigration
    27 Aug 2025
    Collage of silhouettes of travellers walking and international arrival hall sign

    Those struggling to sell up their businesses have got a surprise boost with the changes announced today, experts say.

    New visa for business investors tailor made for baby boomers, experts say
  • Woman charged with assault as Mangapapa victim named

    News
    New Zealand crime
    27 Aug 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Renata McLean, 61, was found deceased after police responded to reports of a disturbance at a Winter Street address on Tuesday.

    Woman charged with assault as Mangapapa victim named as Renata McLean
  • Damp houses, high rent, no jobs - students resorting to sleeping rough

    News
    New Zealand housing
    27 Aug 2025
    Mould in the corner of a window.

    Students say with the lack of jobs in Dunedin, climbing rent prices and cost of power, they are struggling to make ends meet. Audio

    Damp houses, high rent, no jobs - Otago students are doing it rough
  • Watch: 'Express lane' for new supermarkets that could boost competition

    News
    Politics economy
    27 Aug 2025
    Minister of Finance Nicola Willis and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Pictured 25 August 2025

    Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis has not completely rule out restructuring the existing duopoly. Audio

    Watch: New supermarkets to be fast-tracked in bid to boost competition
  • 'Fat, useless, plastic poly': Women candidates speak out on hoarding vandalism

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    27 Aug 2025
    Josephine Bartley vandalised sign

    Election hoardings have been vandalised and graffitied with offensive and racist words.

    Women candidates speak out on local body election hoarding vandalism
  • High Court recognises Ruapuke Island Marine Title

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    27 Aug 2025
    Ruapuke Island whānau at the High Court in April 2025

    But it will need to be reconsidered under an Amendment Bill progressing through Parliament.

    Court recognises Ruapuke Island Marine Title as government moves to tighten laws
  • Woman who died in police custody tasered before death

    News
    New Zealand police
    27 Aug 2025
    Police generic

    Police said she had been threatening to harm herself and others with a knife.

    Woman who died in police custody in Christchurch was tasered before her death
  • Police tight-lipped about original investigation into McSkimming

    News
    New Zealand
    27 Aug 2025
    Jevon McSkimming

    A police spokesperson says the investigation into the former deputy commissioner's conduct is "ongoing".

    Police tight-lipped about original investigation into former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming
  • 'A powerful shift' revealed in Kiwis' attitudes to te reo Māori

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    27 Aug 2025
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    The challenge is to find "the levers" to accelerate the rate of change, an advocate says.

    Data shows 'exciting' shift in Kiwis' attitudes to te reo Māori
  • New book details 50 years of PNG economic volatility

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    27 Aug 2025
    Locals at Gordon's Market to greet Chris Hipkins

    Economists from the University of Papua New Guinea and the Australian National University have published an assessment of PNG's economy over its first 50 years. Audio

    New book details 50 years of PNG economic volatility
  • 'They suggested we wear more clothes': Households hit with huge power bills

    News
    Business money
    27 Aug 2025
    No caption

    A woman who was told by a power company that she should put on more clothes is just one of hundreds of Kiwis who told RNZ they are struggling with power bills this winter. Audio

    'They suggested we wear more clothes': Households hit with huge power bills
  • Boarding house evicts 26 people with two days' notice

    News
    New Zealand housing
    27 Aug 2025

    Bryan Watling had been living at St Albans Lodge in Mt Eden for about seven years. Audio

    Watch: Auckland boarding house managers evict 26 people with two days' notice
  • Government promises to give police more information-collecting powers

    News
    New Zealand police
    27 Aug 2025
    bridge

    But details on the upcoming law change are still scant. Audio

    Government promises to give police more information-collecting powers, details scant
  • The essential item that's 900% more expensive than in 2000

    News
    Business money
    27 Aug 2025
    AUCKLAND, NZ - MAY 29:Traffic on Queen street  on May 29 2013.It's a major commercial thoroughfare in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand's main population center.

    Climate change and the cost of increasing weather events are pushing up the cost.

    The essential item that's 900% more expensive than in 2000
  • Prisoner assaults officer during hospital visit

    News
    New Zealand crime
    27 Aug 2025

    He was handcuffed to a Corrections officer at the time.

    Prisoner assaults Corrections officer while under escort to Palmerston North Hospital
  • Blind, low-vision residents support street flag ban

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting disability
    26 Aug 2025
    Café owner Matt Redwood didn't think placing the flags on the kerb would impede blind and low-vision people.

    Members of a Nelson Tasman accessibility forum have voiced their support for a ban on street advertising flags after a Richmond café publicly opposed the rule.

    Blind, low-vision residents support street flag ban
  • How to keep yourself safe when hiring a builder

    News
    Business housing
    26 Aug 2025
    Patrice Lobb looking at the former site of works at her property

    Homeowners who say they were duped by a Wellington construction company highlight the potential fishhooks for those needing work done. Audio

    How can you keep yourself safe when putting down a deposit for building work?
  • Football Ferns need to compete for places - coach

    News
    Sport
    26 Aug 2025
    MIchael Mayne, head coach of New Zealand.

    Football Ferns coach wants players to be "fighting to to be part of this team".

    Football Ferns need to compete for places - coach
  • 'Need for revenge': Town grapples with five shootings in a week

    News
    New Zealand crime
    26 Aug 2025
    Levin.

    Authorities are worried about members of the public getting caught in the cross-fire.

    What's behind the spate of gang shootings in Levin?
  • NZ-based pet food exporters still barred from China

    News
    Business
    26 Aug 2025
    Full bowl of dog food close up on wooden background, pet food

    Pet food exporters have been shut out of China since bird flu was found in New Zealand late last year. Audio

    NZ-based pet food exporters still barred from China after bird flu cases
  • Think spring has started? Not quite yet

    News
    New Zealand weather
    26 Aug 2025
    MetService weather warnings in place on 26 August 2025.

    It seems winter isn't done with the country yet with heavy rain and wind on the way.

    Heavy rain, strong wind forecast for parts of country
  • 'This really isn't just about the demise of Te Aka Whai Ora'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    26 Aug 2025
    Managing Director of Te Kōhao Health Lady Tureiti Moxon at the High Court in Wellington.

    A landmark High Court challenge over the disestablishment of Te Aka Whai Ora - taking place in Wellington this week - is about "the ability and the right of Māori to look after ourselves", say the…

    'This really isn't just about the demise of Te Aka Whai Ora'
  • Family's plea for inquest after conveyor belt death turned down

    News
    New Zealand employment
    26 Aug 2025
    Wesley Tomich.

    Wesley Tomich fell into a machine his employer had twice been warned about - and was pinned for six minutes.

    Ballance Agri-Nutrients worker Wesley Tomich's family's plea for coronial inquest turned down
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