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Popular Glenorchy trail restored after storm damage
Access to a popular Glenorchy trail has been restored after a storm swept away a key bridge.
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Government stops short of major energy reform
The government has indicated it is willing to back major electricity projects with fresh investment, though the questions of what, when, or how much remain unanswered.
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Hawke's Bay Regional Council faces class action lawsuit over flooding
The action alleges incompetence led to 400 properties and businesses flooding in Wairoa last year. Audio
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US defence leader slams 'fat generals' and 'beardos' in speech
Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News personality, told a rare gathering of commanders they should resign if they do not support his agenda.
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Quake building rule change could be 'win' for closed Chateau Tongariro
The 96-year-old building closed in February 2023 due to earthquake risk. Audio
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What is the Riyadh Comedy Festival? The Saudi Arabia event stirring controversy in Hollywood
The Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia stars a blockbuster list of A-list comedians, but others have been left "disgusted, and deeply disappointed".
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Minister steps in to help small businesses banned by Meta
RNZ has heard from over 30 New Zealanders and small businesses who've had their accounts suspended after being accused of breaching Meta's rules
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Two new measles cases confirmed in Northland
There are also several new locations of interest, primarily in Queenstown and Cromwell, but also in Northland, following ongoing contact tracing efforts.
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Cancer Society pushes for faster treatment in South Island
New figures showed 86.3 percent nationally now receive cancer treatment within a month, but wait times for some districts had gone backwards. Audio
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Meet North Canterbury's Bush Janitor
Why is he known as the Bush Janitor and what is his vision for the rugged Island Hills Station? RNZ investigates. Audio
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Australian miner critical of opposition to Otago gold project
Getting consent for a vast gold mine is an "extremely rigourous and difficult process", the company has told shareholders.
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What does a small Irish sea inlet have to teach New Zealand scientists?
Lough Hyne is home to an island, a ruined castle - and a marine sponge mystery that Kiwi researchers are helping to unravel.
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'Uncertainty and changing nature' of US tariffs making it hard for NZ exporters
NZ Trade Minister Todd McClay is confident New Zealand exports will still find markets, as the US continues to pile on the tariffs.
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Why Trump makes a strong case to tariff foreign movies
The chief economist at a Wellington-based think tank believes the US president has a stronger than usual argument, but says he'll struggle to do it. Audio
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'Know who you are': Miss Samoa reflects on her reign
Feature - Litara Ieremia-Allan, the reigning Miss Samoa, is preparing to pass on her crown.
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How many more empty shops are there really?
Data reveals extent of Auckland, Wellington's retail woes Audio
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New Zealand's rural freshwater at risk, study finds
Canterbury, Waikato and Southland had the highest amounts of contamination.
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Police probe sudden death in Greymouth
They were notified of an incident around Tainui Street and Chapel Street at 12.15pm.
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Man's conviction for wearing gang cap infringed his human rights, court told
Mana Brown was prosecuted under the Gangs Act 2024 after being spotted on CCTV cameras wearing a cap that included the word 'Nomad'.
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Tools stolen from vehicle auctioned off by police
The tools - worth $50,000 - were stolen from a work vehicle in 2023, only to be auctioned off on behalf of police more than two years later.
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What's in Trump's Gaza peace plan?
The key elements of the US-sponsored proposal can be distilled to far fewer than its stated 20 points
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Complaint lodged with Human Rights Commission over road access
"This is about safety, it's about discrimination against one user group, it's about the government's duty of care to keep us safe." Audio
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Digital driver licences are coming - how will they work?
Explainer - The government aims to introduce digital driver licences by the end of the year. But are they safe - and will everyone have to use them? Video
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Iwi-led conservation project awarded $6m funding boost
But other conservation programmes were also relying on that same funding.
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Wine export volumes strong, value down slightly in year ended June
NZ Winegrowers annual report indicates exports rose 5 percent by volume in the year ended June, though the value of exports was down slightly at $2.10 billion.