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'I wonder if the world is really a better place for the cost of all our boys'
Sir Robert Gillies, the last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion, has agreed to be knighted after previously rejecting the distinction twice.
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Covid-19 update: 46 new community cases in NZ today
There have been 46 new community cases reported in New Zealand today, the Ministry of Health has revealed.
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Covid-19 testing sites in Australia pushed to limit as NSW records first Omicron death
The Christmas holiday season has piled major pressure on testing sites across various Australian states.
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NSW hospitalisations soar, as labs stagger with testing backlog
New South Wales has recorded a new peak of 6394 new Covid-19 cases, with testing programmes in the Australian state straining under a backlog of soaring demand.
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Five mysteries of the world we could get closer to solving in the next 10 years
From the beginning of the universe to now, here are five big questions astronomers are hoping the James Webb Space Telescope will solve.
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Concern over impact on health staff as NSW cases exceed 5600
New South Wales has recorded 5612 new Covid-19 cases and one death as mandatory restrictions are re-introduced.
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A Christmas playlist for the festive cook
Need aural support while you tackle the Christmas cooking to-do list? Lucy Corry plugs in her favourites. Video
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Refund offer to Stewart Island trampers over bed bug infestation concerns
Trampers who plan to walk the Rakiura Track on Stewart Island this summer are being offered the option of a refund as the battle against bed bugs continues.
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'Miracle Baby' covered in vomit, ants - Fiji court told
An 11-month-old girl found at the scene where five people lay dead in Fiji's highlands was covered in vomit and crawling ants as she cried lying over her dead grandmother's chest - just a metre from a…
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Gale northwesterlies buffet Wellington, gusts reach 133km/h
Several flights to Wellington have been cancelled as northwesterly gales continue across the lower North Island and parts of the South Island.
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Enjoy Christmas with RNZ Concert
Seasons Greetings from the team at RNZ Concert, here is our gift to you for the 25th December. Video
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Malls, NZ Post keeping up with busy Christmas period in Covid-19 restrictions
It's the home stretch to Christmas and shoppers are flocking to malls while others are keeping NZ Post extremely busy with deliveries. Audio
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Covid-19 update: 39 community cases in New Zealand today, 4 new cases of Omicron
New Zealand has recorded another 39 community cases of Covid-19, the Ministry of Health says.
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The Sampler: Best International Albums of 2021
Tony Stamp looks back at some of his favourite international albums of 2021, including UK soul, Scottish post-rock, American folk songs about movies, and more. Audio
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The Sampler: Best International Albums of 2021
Tony Stamp looks back at some of his favourite international albums of 2021, including UK soul, Scottish post-rock, American folk songs about movies, and more.
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Covid-19: 91 new community cases today
There are 91 new community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, as the ministry announces changes to the way it reports cases.
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NSW Covid-19 cases jump to 10-week high as unvaccinated 'freedom day' looms
NSW will press ahead with plans to give a swathe of freedoms to unvaccinated people tomorrow, as the number of new daily Covid-19 infections rose to a 10-week high.
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Heavy rain causing disruption across country
Flooding has led to road closures, caused sewage overflows and bad weather has helped cancel 60 flights at Wellington Airport. Other regions are bracing for intensified downpours. Video
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'Essentially fobbed off' - Sexual assault victims say they struggled to get help from ACC
Two sexual assault victims say ACC discouraged them from making claims and failed to inform them about the financial help they could be entitled to - and a lawyer says it's part of a long-running…
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Nurse investigated over online threats to attack vaccination buses
A Dunedin nurse has been referred to a professional conduct committee by the Nursing Council after posting threats against medical professionals involved in the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
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Coroner recommends tougher safety rules after forestry worker's death
The father of a forestry worker killed on the job says a coroner's findings could herald a shake-up for the industry.
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'Terrible gaps' in mental health system for youth and children
Many district health boards have longer waitlists for youth and children seeking outpatient mental health services than adults. The Mental Health Foundation says it's an "absolute crisis".
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New community Covid-19 case in Taranaki town of Eltham
A new community Covid-19 case has been confirmed overnight in Eltham, South Taranaki.
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ACC assessors told to watch for sexual assault survivors exaggerating symptoms
Survivors of sexual assault say ACC's process for getting long-term help and financial support can cause more harm than good.
It comes as Checkpoint can reveal ACC assessors are told to look out for… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Everton upset Gunners, another resignation at Cycling NZ and fifth Ashes Test won't be played in Perth.