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  • Next six months critical for rugby, says Mark Robinson

    News
    Sport
    9 Jun 2025
    NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson interviewed by media

    The outgoing boss of New Zealand Rugby believes he is leaving the organisation in a better place. Audio

    Rugby: Next six months will be critical - outgoing NZR boss Mark Robinson
  • Fight to save Western Springs Speedway continues

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    9 Jun 2025
    Western Springs Speedway

    Operators of the Auckland speedway are confident they have managed to change some minds at the city council.

    Fight to save Western Springs Speedway continues
  • Consultation on future of mental health facility extended

    News
    New Zealand money
    9 Jun 2025
    Segar House.

    Health NZ did not say when a final decision would be made. Audio

    Consultation on future of mental health facility Rauaroha Segar House extended
  • 'Sheep are not the problem': Farmers' message to govt

    News
    Politics Country
    9 Jun 2025
    Federated Farmers have put up a billboard in Wellington claiming "sheep are not the problem".

    Farmers are campaigning against the government's reliance on planting pine trees to offset emissions.

    Federated Farmers campaign against pine tree planting initiative
  • Woman suffers undiagnosed tooth infection for eight months

    News
    New Zealand health
    9 Jun 2025
    Beautiful woman in dental chair during procedure of installing braces to upper and lower teeth. Dentist and assistant working together, dental tools in their hands. Top view. Concept of dentistry

    The woman still suffers pain and headaches four years later.

    Commission criticises dentist after woman suffers tooth infection for eight months
  • Football round-up: It never stops for Kiwi football fans

    News
    Sport
    9 Jun 2025
    Chris Wood takes a selfie with fans after defeating Cote d'Ivoire.

    Football never stops, so Mathew Nash breaks down what's happening for NZ teams around the world. Video

    Football round-up: It never stops for Kiwi football fans
  • More thunder, lightning set to strike North Island

    News
    New Zealand weather
    9 Jun 2025
    Much of Auckland was hit by rolling thunderstorms this morning.

    More than 3000 lightning strikes were recorded overnight, with most striking over Kaipara Harbour. Audio

    Weather: North Island rocked by thunderstorm, rain expected to set in
  • Investigation into unexplained Wellington death continues

    News
    New Zealand crime
    9 Jun 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Police were called to the scene in Newtown on Saturday.

    Post-mortem examination after unexplained Wellington death
  • Tonga strictly keeps the Sabbath. Some say it's gone too far

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    9 Jun 2025
    St Mary's Cathedral in Tonga where a service took place to commemorate the first anniversary of the devastating Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption which took place on 15 January 2022.

    Tonga is so serious about the Sabbath that it banned most Sunday trading. Now the king and plice are urging people to keep the day holy.

    Tonga is one of the world's most devout keepers of the Sabbath — but some say there's more to faith
  • Missing Wellington nurse found, had phone stolen in Naples

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Jun 2025
    Vanron Ngoun, also known as Van, was last heard from in Naples, Italy, on 27 May.

    Media coverage spurred people in several parts of the world to look for Vanron Ngoun, his friend says. Audio

    Missing Wellington nurse Vanron Ngoun found in Bangkok
  • Families adopting more than 10 children from overseas

    News
    New Zealand immigration
    9 Jun 2025
    Photo of dark shadows cast over person's face

    Government files also reveal a woman with previous convictions has smuggled children into the country. Audio

    Immigration NZ alerted to child smuggling, families adopting more than 10 kids
  • Hospice funding crisis: Collapse of services could cost taxpayers millions

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Jun 2025
    The Nelson Tasman Hospice cares for more than 155 patients at any one time.

    Hospices are warning critical services for the dying are under threat, with nothing for palliative care providers in the Budget. Audio

    Hospice funding crisis: Collapse of services could cost taxpayers millions
  • Auditor-General asked to look into food waste from school lunch programme

    News
    Politics environment
    9 Jun 2025
    The image shows salami and cheese sandwiches being made using sesame seed burger buns.

    Campaigners say unopened lunches are a small fraction of the programme's waste problem. Audio

    Auditor-General asked to look into food waste from school lunch programme
  • Fears of a state house blacklist: 'You'll never get back in to that level'

    News
    Politics housing
    9 Jun 2025
    General vision of homelessness in Auckland central city.

    Social workers are worried state house tenants who have been evicted are then blacklisted - and end up on the street.

    Fears of a state house blacklist: 'You'll never get back in to that level'
  • Migrants celebrate parent visa, amid concerns it'll lock many out

    News
    Politics immigration
    9 Jun 2025
    Collage of silhouettes of travellers walking and international arrival hall sign

    Migrant communities are hailing a new visa which will allow parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to visit multiple times over a five-year period. Audio

    Migrant communities celebrate parent visa, amid concerns it'll lock many out
  • Cutting superannuation costs amid political landmines

    News
    Politics The Detail
    9 Jun 2025
    A couple sit together on fold out chairs watching a sunset over the sea.

    Some describe it as "uranium wrapped in barbed wire", but means testing for benefits is creeping into our lives.

    Cutting superannuation costs without setting off political landmines
  • Myths you probably believe about your fur friend

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    8 Jun 2025
    Two brown and white dogs look up at the camera with their mouths slightly open making it seem like they are smiling.

    An animal behaviourist answers some of the top must know curly questions. Audio

    Common myths and curly questions about our fur friends answered
  • 'Totally wrong': Council chief executive warns of abuse, harrassment of elected members

    News
    New Zealand local council
    8 Jun 2025
    Ruapehu District Council chief executive Clive Manley.

    Ruapehu District Council chief executive Clive Manley won't hesitate banning offenders from council social media.

    Council chief executive warns of abuse, harassment of elected members
  • Alligator gets camera put into stomach to find jandal

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Jun 2025
    Dixie the American alligator from Auckland Zoo undergoes an endoscopy after swallowing a jandal left behind in her enclosure.

    Dixie the American alligator was seen swallowing a jandal in her habitat prompting a visit to the vet hospital.

    Alligator that swallowed jandal at Auckland Zoo gets all clear
  • All Whites shock victory over African champions Ivory Coast

    News
    Sport
    8 Jun 2025
    Elijah Just contests possession for the All Whites against Ivory Coast.

    It's New Zealand's third win in 19 international matches against the African opposition.

    All Whites shock African champions Ivory Coast 1-0 in Toronto
  • From five-star to feeding youth in need

    News
    New Zealand food
    8 Jun 2025
    Ashlee Savea has swapped fine dining for working in a youth justice facility.

    Palmerston North chef Ashlee Savea swapped gourmet plates for purpose, feeding teens at a youth facility with just $20 a day.

    From fine dining to feeding youth in need
  • 'Flying Fijians' dominate Oceania rugby tournaments

    News
    Pacific
    8 Jun 2025
    Fijiana player Biutoka Kacimaiwai on the attack against Tonga at the Oceania Women's Rugby Championship game, at Lawaqa Park, Sigatoka on Friday 6 June, 2025.

    Fijians best men and women's rugby teams dominated at two Oceania tournaments at the weekend.

    Flying Fijians turn up tempo as Fiji teams dominate Oceania rugby meets
  • Police investigating unexplained death in Wellington

    News
    New Zealand police
    8 Jun 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Emergency services were called to a Newtown address around 7.15pm on Saturday night.

    Police investigating unexplained death in Wellington
  • State Highway 8 and SH80 reopen after snow closure

    News
    New Zealand weather
    8 Jun 2025
    East along SH8 towards Burkes Pass township.

    Two sections of state highway in the Mackenzie Country that were closed overnight because of risk from snow and ice, have now reopened.

    State Highway 8 and SH80 reopen after snow closure
  • Black Foils move into fourth at New York Sail Grand Prix

    News
    Sport
    8 Jun 2025
    New Zealand SailGP Team helmed by Peter Burling

    New Zealand won the New York event last year.

    Black Foils in fourth after first day of New York Sail Grand Prix
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