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  • Native lizards protected as condition of road construction near Levin

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    5 Oct 2025
    Northern grass skink

    A four-hectare section of forest and grassland will soon become home to a population of lizards.

    Native lizards protected as condition of road construction near Levin
  • The City to Sea Bridge and legacy of architect Rewi Thompson

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    5 Oct 2025
    Poneke Wellington's City to Sea bridge designed by Rewi Thompson and John Gray with sculptor Para Matchitt.

    The fate of the bridge described as a turning point for Māori architecture has swung back and forth over the past few months. Audio

    The City to Sea Bridge and the legacy of trailblazing Māori architect Rewi Thompson
  • Flooding blocks South Island highway

    News
    New Zealand transport
    5 Oct 2025
    SH60 closed off north of Tākaka. Shortly up the road is the bridge across the Tākaka River to Collingwood.

    NZTA said SH90 between Tapanui and Waikoikoi was closed and other roads may be down to one lane.

    Weather: Flooding blocks South Island highway
  • Getting to live in your childhood dream house: Tracey Scott's remarkable colonial villa

    Audio 5 Oct 2025

    Did you ever have a dream house as a child? One you told your parents you wanted to be yours one day? Perhaps, like Tracey Scott's, it even had a turret! Audio

  • Christchurch assault victim in 'serious condition'

    News
    New Zealand crime
    5 Oct 2025
    No caption

    A 43-year-old man has been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

    Christchurch assault victim in 'serious condition'
  • 'No one deserves vitriol': Netball boss urges restraint after latest Taurua setback

    News
    Sport
    5 Oct 2025
    Silver Ferns head coach Noeline Taurua

    The Silver Ferns coach will now miss the upcoming Constellation Cup series and northern tour.

    Netball NZ boss Jennie Wyllie urges restraint during Dame Noeline Taurua standoff
  • 'Blatant harassment': Peters fires back at protesters outside his home

    News
    Politics conflict
    4 Oct 2025
    Winston Peters

    Footage seen by RNZ shows people chanting, banging drums, waving Palestinian flags and holding posters. Audio

    Gaza flotilla supporters gathered outside Winston Peters' Auckland home to protest
  • 'It's heartbreaking': Homeless people forced to leave church grounds

    News
    New Zealand housing
    4 Oct 2025
    Holy Trinity Church

    About 10 people had been camping in a car park at Holy Trinity Avonside in Christchurch.

    Christchurch homeless people living on church grounds forced to leave
  • Thousands of modern slavery victims estimated in NZ, report finds

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Oct 2025
    A pair of hands in cuffs.

    One estimate puts modern slavery in New Zealand at 8000 victims.

    Thousands of modern slavery victims estimated in New Zealand, report finds
  • Does bright-line test actually stop property speculators?

    News
    Business money
    4 Oct 2025
    Ask Susan Edmunds logo

    RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.

    Does the bright-line test actually stop property speculators? - Ask Susan
  • World Space Week: Ask an Astrobiologist

    Audio
    science space
    4 Oct 2025
    Māori never forgot the importance of the "celestial sky", says a dark skies advocate. Photo: supplied by Raul Elias-Drago

    It's World Space Week (4-10 October) and this year's theme is Living in Space.  Audio

  • All Blacks v Wallabies: what you need to know about Bledisloe II

    News
    Sport Corrections and Clarifications
    4 Oct 2025
    Harry Potter and Cam Roigard.

    Team lists, news and key stats about tonight's game in Perth. Video

    All Blacks v Wallabies: what you need to know about Bledisloe II
  • Trump sets deadline for Hamas to accept Gaza peace plan

    News
    World
    4 Oct 2025
    Palestinians watch smoke billowing during Israeli strikes, upon arrival on a coastal path northwest of Nuseirat refugee camp as they are displaced southward from Wadi Gaza following an Israeli announcement of closing Al-Rashid road towards the north of the besieged Gaza Strip on 1 October, 2025.

    The US president has warned the Palestinian militant group it faces "all hell" if it doesn't agree to the terms.

    Trump sets Monday morning deadline for Hamas to accept Gaza peace plan
  • Murder accused Beau Lamarre-Condon's courtroom outburst

    News
    World
    3 Oct 2025
    Beau Lamarre-Condon was charged with the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.

    The former NSW police officer told a Supreme Court judge he "will not be silenced" as his murder trial was set down for next September.

    Murder accused former police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon makes courtroom outburst
  • Police investigate unexplained death in Dunedin

    News
    New Zealand national
    3 Oct 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Police are investigating an unexplained death in North Dunedin on Friday afternoon.

    Police investigate unexplained death in Dunedin
  • NZ Embassy seeks contact with three detained on Gaza flotilla

    News
    Politics conflict
    3 Oct 2025
    Rana Hamida, Youssef Khalil Youssef Sammour, Samuel Francis Star Leason.

    A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said they expect any New Zealanders to be treated in a manner consistent with international law. Audio

    NZ Embassy trying to speak with Kiwis aboard intercepted Gaza-bound flotilla
  • Disability assistance dog trainer stripped of accreditation

    News
    Business
    3 Oct 2025
    An assistance dog is trained to aid or assist an individual with a disability. Many are trained by an assistance dog organization, or by their handler, often with the help of a professional trainer.

    K9 Search Medical Detection was dropped from the list of organisations allowed to train such dogs. Audio

    Disability assistance dog trainer in Manawatū stripped of accreditation
  • Former Māori Party co-leader backs Toitū Te Tiriti split

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    3 Oct 2025
    Te Ururoa Flavell Māori Party Co-leader

    "It's a split and it doesn't mean to say that there's not compatibility or alignment with kaupapa." Audio

    Former Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell backs Toitū Te Tiriti split
  • Here's what we know about the UK synagogue terrorist attack

    News
    World
    3 Oct 2025
    Emergency services at the scene of an incident at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester, on Thursday.
Mandatory Credit:	Peter Byrne/PA/AP via CNN Newsource

    UK counter-terrorism police named the suspect as 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie.

    A deadly car ramming, stabbing attack took place outside a synagogue in England. Here's what we know
  • Whakaari eruption: Court hears country did not seem ready for disaster

    News
    New Zealand crime
    3 Oct 2025
    No caption

    The coronial inquiry into the 2019 eruption, has been delayed several years due to criminal proceedings related to the events.

    Coronial inquiry into Whakaari eruption hears country did not seem ready for disaster
  • Jordan hits 50 as the All Blacks try for two in a row

    News
    Sport
    3 Oct 2025
    Will Jordan.

    Will Jordan has become an instant selection and one of the senior players in this All Black era, writes Jamie Wall.

    Rugby: Will Jordan hits 50 as the All Blacks try for two in a row
  • October strike likely be biggest in decades

    News
    New Zealand health
    3 Oct 2025
    Fleur Fitzsimons - Assistant Secretary at the Public Service Association (PSA)

    The strike by nurses will take place on 23 October, the same day as action earlier announced by primary teachers and allied health workers.

    October strike by nurses, teachers likely be biggest in decades
  • 'Tatou Tasi': Tuvaluans come together to celebrate language

    News
    Pacific Tuvalu
    3 Oct 2025
    The Vaitupu Community represented Tuvalu with pride at this year's Auckland Pasifika Festival.

    Tuvalu is the world's fourth smallest nation, just 26 square kilometres of land scattered across nearly a million square kilometres of ocean.

    'Tatou Tasi': Tuvaluans come together to celebrate language and culture in Aotearoa
  • Sadowski-Synnott headlines first NZ selection for Winter Games

    News
    Sport
    3 Oct 2025
    Zoi Sadowski Synnott celebrates winning the silver medal in the women's snowboarding big air finals during the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at Big Air Shougang.

    Eight athletes have been conditionally selected to represent New Zealand at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

    Zoi Sadowski-Synnott headlines first NZ selection for 2026 Winter Olympics
  • Impact of Whakaari eruption on victims heard in court

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    3 Oct 2025
    No caption

    In several personal statements it was suggested the island should be handed over to the government and never used again for tourism.

    Impact of Whakaari eruption on victims heard in court
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