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  • 'There's a policy in place': Domestic violence victims eligible for emergency housing

    News
    Politics health
    17 Jun 2025
    Tama Potaka

    Minister Tama Potaka says the first he heard of victims being turned away from emergency accommodation was in the House.

    Associate Housing Minister tells officials domestic violence victims get emergency accommodation
  • A deadly bird flu strain is coming. Are we ready?

    News
    Environment Corrections and Clarifications
    17 Jun 2025
    A large white seabird with a long dagger-like beak, dark tail feathers and yellow-dusted head stands on a piece of grey driftwood in front of lots of other seabirds of the same kind clustered behind it.

    New Zealand is one the last places in the world where H5N1 has not yet been detected.

    Our Changing World: Getting ready for H5N1 bird flu
  • Plan to combat 'stubbornly high' suicide rates launched

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    17 Jun 2025
    Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey

    More than 600 Kiwis died by suspected suicide last year, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says. Audio

    Government launches Suicide Prevention Action Plan
  • Queenstown Council ordered to pay almost quarter million over wastewater discharged into river

    News
    New Zealand local council
    17 Jun 2025
    Protesters are calling on Queenstown's council to scrap a plan to discharge treated sewage into the Shotover River.

    It has been ordered to pay at least $235,000 in costs.

    Queenstown Council ordered to pay almost quarter million over Shotover Wastewater Treatment Plant Issues
  • Chiefs seek to send coach off as a champion

    News
    Sport
    17 Jun 2025
    Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan.

    The side would love to end a 12-year wait for a Super Rugby title and 'Do it for Donk'.

    Chiefs seek to send coach Clayton McMillan off as a Super Rugby champion
  • Mysterious radio bursts help pinpoint a cosmic 'missing' matter

    News
    World technology
    17 Jun 2025
    An artist's depiction shows how brief, bright bursts of radio waves travel through the fog between galaxies, known as the intergalactic medium. Each wavelength allows astronomers to “weigh” the otherwise invisible ordinary matter.

    Now astronomers believe they could use the method to help illuminate the invisible structure of the universe.

    Mysterious fast radio bursts help astronomers pinpoint cosmic 'missing' matter
  • Luxon shrugs off critics as he heads to China

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    17 Jun 2025
    Christopher Luxon in India

    The Prime Minister is pledging to continue a "considered" course amid "choppier waters" worldwide - even as former political leaders call for a rethink. Audio

    PM Christopher Luxon shrugs off critics as he heads to China
  • The future for Northland weather: Storm alerts are 'the new normal'

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Jun 2025
    Big swells crash onto State Highway 11 in Paihia.

    This year has already brought almost every possible weather extreme to Northland, with record rain hot on the heels of a drought, a cyclone and even a tornado. Is this a sign of things to come? Audio

    The future for Northland weather: Storm alerts are 'the new normal'
  • 'I feel so helpless': Woman left $2000 out of pocket as appliance store shuts

    News
    Politics money
    17 Jun 2025
    The West Coast Regional Council had one of the highest rates rise in the country.

    Months after buying, the customer was there was no stock, but the refund never came. Audio

    'I feel so helpless': Woman left $2000 out of pocket as appliance store shuts
  • Woman's body not found for days after axe attack because of 'wrong code'

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Jun 2025
    Faye (Frances Anne) Phelps and her late husband Bill.

    Police did not send officers after a call from Hillmorton Hospital that a mental health patient had attacked a woman.

    Murdered woman's body not found for three days after police call wrongly coded
  • 'Incredible force for good': Tributes flow for Afa Ah Loo

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    17 Jun 2025
    Renowned Samoan fashion designer Afa Ah Loo was fatally shot at a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday.

    A Samoan fashion stylist says Arthur Folasa Ah Loo was the best Samoan fashion designer she had come across. Audio

    Tributes flow in for Samoan fashion star tragically killed in Salt Lake City
  • 'Public deserves inquiry' after double killer's emails revealed

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Jun 2025
    Elliot Alfred James Cameron was sentenced in the Christchurch High Court on Tuesday morning. 10 July 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard

    The call follows revelations an elderly patient who murdered a pensioner had killed his brother 50 years ago, and had warned he might do it again. Audio

    Killer's emails showed escalating risk, public deserves inquiry - Chief Victims Advisor
  • 'Kids in sport stay out of court' - Sport NZ to help curb youth offending

    News
    Politics
    17 Jun 2025
    Mark Mitchell

    The sport and police minister says the $2.9m Sport NZ is redirecting to new initiatives for reducing youth offending will not go into the government's "boot camps".

    'Kids in sport stay out of court' - Sport NZ to help curb youth offending
  • Are we headed for '2020s stagflation'?

    News
    Business
    17 Jun 2025
    Israeli air defence systems are activated to intercept Iranian missiles over the Israeli city of Tel Aviv amid a fresh barrage of Iranian rockets on June 16, 2025. The Israeli military said early on June 16 that it was striking surface-to-surface missile sites in Iran, its latest move in three days of escalating conflict between the rival states. "The IDF is currently striking surface-to-surface missile sites in central Iran," Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Nadav Shoshani wrote on X. "We are operating against this threat in our skies and in Iranian skies." (Photo by Menahem Kahana / AFP)

    The effects of the Israel-Iran conflict are already being felt at the petrol pumps.

    Are we headed for '2020s stagflation'?
  • Ryan Fox does it on his own and continues to rise in the rankings

    News
    Sport
    17 Jun 2025
    New Zealand golfer Ryan FOX with his caddie at the 2025 US Open.

    Ryan Fox's hot streak in golf has resulted in him climbing another two places to 30th in the world rankings.

    Ryan Fox does it on his own and continues to rise in the rankings
  • 'Vote yes': Teen changing gear to promote Māori wards

    News
    Te Ao Māori politics
    16 Jun 2025
    Jack Karetai-Barrett plans to walk from Whakatāne to Mount Maunganui next week to campaign for people to tick yes for Māori wards.

    Having Māori in decision-making spaces should be a given, says 15-year-old Jack Karetai-Barrett.

    Teen changing gear for 894km bike ride promoting Māori wards
  • Chainsaw drone could tackle risky trees

    News
    Country technology
    16 Jun 2025
    Chainsaw drones are the next step forward in a University of Canterbury project equipping unmanned aerial tools to carry out tasks that are hazardous for humans.

    The unmaned vehicle has the potential to make trimming trees in difficult areas safer and easier.

    Chainsaw drone could help improve staff health and safety
  • Why disposable vapes will vanish from stores this week

    News
    New Zealand Business
    16 Jun 2025
    Composition image of disposable vapes vape store signage

    Explainer - What exactly is being banned? What are the new rules? And what does it mean for the industry and vapers? Audio

    Disposable vape ban and strict advertising rules begin - What you need to know
  • 'I should remain where I am': A double killer's warning

    News
    New Zealand crime
    16 Jun 2025
    Elliot Alfred James Cameron was sentenced in the Christchurch High Court on Tuesday morning. 10 July 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard

    Years before he murdered Christchurch pensioner Faye Phelps, Elliot Cameron killed his brother, it can be revealed. Emails obtained by RNZ show his fears about being released.

    'I should remain where I am': Double killer Elliot Cameron's warning
  • 'Waves swamped the whole entire boat' - witness to fatal capsizing

    News
    New Zealand national
    16 Jun 2025
    Surf lifesaver Paul Mandela witnessed the boat capsize on the Pātea bar and called emergency services.

    Small pleasure boat was allegedly side-on to breakers at the Pātea bar before being swamped.

    'Waves swamped the whole entire boat' - witness to fatal capsizing
  • Support workers failed to notice intellectually disabled resident was missing

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Jun 2025
    Rose Wall.

    A disability support service has installed alarms on its doors after a resident went missing and was found more than a day later, cold and naked.

    Disabililty support workers failed to follow policy in not physically checking on resident who went missing - HDC
  • Education Ministry clamp down on asbestos exposure in schools

    News
    New Zealand education
    16 Jun 2025

    The ministry will set up a list of accredited contractors, after some substandard repairs previously.

    Education Ministry clamp down on asbestos exposure in schools
  • No plan to halve sick leave, Minister says after PM's comments

    News
    Politics
    16 Jun 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    But Brooke van Velden says there might be other changes coming. Audio

    No plan to halve sick leave, minister says after Christopher Luxon's comments
  • Weed killer to be debated in High Court

    News
    New Zealand Country
    16 Jun 2025
    No caption

    The Environmental Law Initiative is challenging the Environmental Protection Authority's refusal to reassess glyphosate and glyphosate-based substances Audio

    Glyphosate to be debated in High Court
  • How a key law sparks such wildly different interpretations

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    16 Jun 2025
    MPs speak during the second reading of the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill

    Is it a law to make us all happier and healthier? Or an all-out assault on te Tiriti? It depends who you ask. Audio

    Why opponents and supporters of the Regulatory Standards Bill are so far apart
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