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Watch: Govt says billions being spent on infrastructure will create thousands of jobs
Watch: Govt trumpets billions being spent on infrastructure
Two Ministers say the new projects will create thousands of jobs across the country.
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Call for wider consultation on memorial for patients' unmarked graves
Call for wider consultation on memorial for patients' unmarked graves
Porirua's Pacific community wants more consultation on a memorial for more than 1800 former patients buried in unmarked graves.
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What's it like being a grandparent in your 30s?
What's it like being a grandparent in your 30s?
At 37, Brisbane radio presenter Matty Acton is learning how to be a grandfather.
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New Barbie with type 1 diabetes could help kids with the condition feel seen - and help others learn
New Barbie has type 1 diabetes
The doll comes with a visible insulin pump and a continuous glucose monitor, devices many people with diabetes rely on.
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Connie Francis, US 'Stupid Cupid' pop singer, dies at 87
Connie Francis, US 'Stupid Cupid' pop singer, dies at 87
She was the first woman to hold the No 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Uni students warned about promoting overseas gambling websites on social media
Students warned about promoting overseas gambling websites
The Department of Internal Affairs says influencers could face a $5000 fine. Audio
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OFC Professional League will revolutionlise football in the Pacific - Karembeu
OFC Pro-League will revolutionlise football - Karembeu
"The new Pro League will be a revolution for our region," the New Caledonia-born midfielder and FIFA World Cup winner says.
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Plea to reopen consultation into plans to close Auckland mental health facility
Health NZ urged to reopen consultation into plans to close mental health facility
Rauaroha Segar House in Auckland offers a publicly funded intensive programme for people with long-standing or chronic mental health problems.
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UN letter fallout: 'Experience is important in this business', says Peters
'It's called diplomacy': Peters on response to UN letter
The foreign affairs minister has suggested his coalition partners were wrong to publicly criticise the letter before he officially responded to it. Audio
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Space Minister Judith Collins goes to ground over alleged government failures managing NZ's first space mission
Space Minister goes to ground over NZ's first space mission
A physicist wrote to the government warning the public was being given a "materially incomplete" picture.
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Tanah Boyd's patience finally pays off with NZ Warriors NRL call-up
'Wasn't sure it would come': Boyd's patience finally pays off with Warriors NRL call-up
The back-up half waited four months for his chance to return to first-grade, but never once complained.
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Music is at the forefront of AI disruption, but NZ artists still have few protections
Music is at the forefront of AI disruption, but NZ artists still have few protections
Analysis: Was the recent Velvet Sundown phenomenon a great music and media hoax, a sign of things to come, or just another example of what's already happening ?
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Family wants answers after daughter's death on Mt Ruapehu
Family says they can't get answers over daughter's Mt Ruapehu death
After marine biologist Wednesday Davis died last year, family and friends say they endured months without an explanation.
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The House: The other MPs at Youth Parliament
The House: The other MPs
Despite being a non-sitting week last week, Parliament was brimming with political intrigue and drama between MPs - just not bona fide ones.
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Australia is quietly introducing 'unprecedented' age checks for search engines like Google
Australia quietly introducing 'unprecedented' age checks for search engines
Australians will soon be subjected to mandatory age checks across the internet landscape.
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More than 200 children found with high lead levels after kindergarten in China uses paint as food colouring, authorities say
233 children found with high lead levels in kindergarten
Authorities say kitchen staff in the Chinese centre used paint as food colouring. Audio
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NZ Warriors hand keys to Tanah Boyd, as Te Maire Martin proves too valuable on bench
'Drives the car different': Warriors hand keys to Boyd, as Martin proves too valuable on bench
Former Gold Coast halfback Tanah Boyd will make his club debut against Wests Tigers on Sunday.
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Teen seeks new logo after ‘shocking’ KFC demand
Teen seeks new logo after ‘shocking’ KFC demand
A young Christchurch entrepreneur has launched an appeal on social media to find a "unique" design for his Korean fried chicken operation.
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Chinese documentaries expand presence at 2025 Doc Edge
Chinese documentaries expand presence at 2025 Doc Edge
Ai Weiwei's Turandot leads a strong line-up of seven films related to China at this year's festival.
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The Lodge: Tauranga bomb scare linked to South Island cult, RNZ podcast reveals
Bomb scare linked to South Island cult, new podcast reveals
A member of a wellness cult was responsible for a 2005 bomb threat that led to the evacuation of central Tauranga.
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Pacific Mini Games: Tahiti's gold rush continues with two days to go
Pacific Mini Games: Tahiti's gold rush continues with two days to go
The French territory has more than double the gold medals of nearest rival with 59, and 117 medals in total.
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As it happened: First public hearings into New Zealand's Covid-19 response begin
'We still haven't come out' - businesses tell Covid inquiry
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the pandemic is focusing on eveyday people's views on lockdowns and vaccines.
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The Best on the Box: The Bear, Rivals and Smoke
Claire Chitham shares her television picks with Jesse: The Bear, available on Disney/FX; Rivals (Disney) and Smoke (Apple+). Dame Jilly Cooper fans will be thrilled to learn that filming has started… Audio
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Le Posh: French bakers Veronica and Didier Crevecoeur vanish leaving unpaid bills
French fare leaves sour taste after bakers vanish leaving unpaid bills
A couple who arrived in New Zealand and set up a French patisserie cut a swath of deceit before leaving the country suddenly.
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An intimate look at resilience, connection and enduring love
A standout on this year's DocEdge Film Festival programme is 'A Quiet Love', which won the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows three deaf couples - each… Audio