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What we learned from perplexing Warriors defeat to depleted Panthers
Just don't mention that dreaded 'C' word...
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What's going on with Briscoes shares?
The price lifted from less than $5 at the start of the month to $6.19 this week.
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Two people critically injured near Auckland night market
The police are still looking for the offender.
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One dead, more injured in wave of house fires overnight
One person died in a house fire in Marton on Saturday morning, and others were injured in separate blazes.
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What can you do if your home isn't Healthy Homes compliant?
The deadline is looming for landlords, but what can you do if yours hasn't met it?
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Prisoners misbehaving before flight forced to turn around
RNZ has obtained a heavily redacted Department of Corrections report into the day, which reveals bad behaviour from some of the women began at the Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility.
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Light trail to celebrate Matariki goes on display
Auckland Council said the trail is guided by light and sound effects created by Māori artists.
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It's the shortest day of the year. Here's how that might be affecting your sleep
Felt like staying in bed longer this morning? It might be because the shorter days are affecting your circadian rhythm.
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Super Netball goes global in deal with Whoopi Goldberg's AWSN
Australia's Super Netball league will be broadcast to more than 65 countries after striking a deal with Whoopi Goldberg's All Women's Sports Network.
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Luxon concludes China trip: 'No evidence' of collaboration with West's foes
The prime minister has wrapped up his trip to China, dismissing suggestions the superpower is working with Russia, Iran and North Korea - as alleged by NATO's top official.
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Luxon meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid Cook Island controversy
In introductory remarks, Xi said now was a time to build on the two countries' past achievements and "strive for new progress".
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Hawke's Bay residents outraged over proposed water rate hikes
Hawke's Bay has some of the highest rates in the country due to three waters, roading and debt servicing.
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From Chiefs fan to star: Tupaea aims for Super Rugby Pacific crown, All Blacks recall
Quinn Tupaea would like nothing more than to help his franchise win another Super Rugby title.
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Defence defends budget boost at scrutiny week hearing
The increased budget means troops can now move past being only partly equipped, says defence secretary Brook Barrington.
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Matariki celebrations in Ruapehu a day to remember
Ngāti Rangi is reflecting on the "huge honour" of hosting this year's Matariki national holiday ceremony.
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Government, Opposition scrap over common infrastructure ground
Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop has agreed to work with his counterparts on the 30-year plan, but the discussion got heated.
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Government spending is up despite decades of cost cutting - why?
Analysis: Concerns over school lunches highlight major issues, when we talk about "fiscal responsibility" and "austerity", Ian Lovering writes.
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Matariki on RNZ Concert
From Ché-Fu and his band The Kratez performing with the Auckland Philharmonia to a family-friendly NZSO concert the kids can sign along to, and a Stellar Sonic Tonic, RNZ Concert has something for… Audio
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With teen social media ban looming, age-checking tech mistakes kids for 37yo
The government ban in Australia is due to begin in December.
- Cordons lifted in central Auckland suburb of Mt Roskill after police incident
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No need to give China heads-up over decision to halt Cook Islands funding - Luxon
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the government saw no need to give China a heads-up over its decision to halt funding for the Cook Islands.
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Northland's 'particularly vicious' drought continues to bite
Northland has been battered by record-breaking rain, a cyclone, a tornado and a harsh drought. So what's being done to fix the area's long-running water woes? Audio
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Waka Kotahi keeps lowered speed limits for 13 stretches of highway
The majority of the locations are short stretches of state highway heading into or out of small townships.
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Ministers quizzed over Budget cuts in scrappy environment scrutiny hearing
Environment and conservation funding cuts the balancing act in the management of the economy and growing jobs, opposition MPs told.
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Shane Jones vows to restart oil, gas industry
The Associate Minister for Energy used the scrutiny week hearing to attack the previous government for banning oil and gas exploration in 2018.