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Watch: PM reiterates NCEA overhaul will be 'world class'
Stanford said they wanted everyone to give feedback on what they thought of the changes.
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Australia debating introducing controls on AI growth
Audio 7 Aug 2025Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australia wrestling with whether to introduce a new regulatory regime to try to control the unharnessed growth of artificial intelligence… Audio
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Mo'unga's NZ return, R360 and what it all means
Analysis: Does the return of the prodigal son mean NZ Rugby is winning the war against offshore contracts? Audio
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'Patient harm is going to soar' - Nurses' union on St John volunteer changes
The charity is planning to axe a programme that puts volunteers in hospital emergency departments. Audio
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Former teen prodigy Brook backs A-League youth approach
The new Auckland FC signing debuted as a teenager and supports more youngsters getting a chance.
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White Ferns immersed in conditions ahead of Cricket World Cup
The White Ferns are leaving no stone unturned ahead of this year's Cricket World Cup in India. Linking up with the Chennai Super Kings, a select group of New Zealand batters are spending weeks… Audio
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Gas shortages force Taranaki business to temporarily close
Audio 7 Aug 2025A gas shortage could force a Taranaki business to shut down its fertiliser production plant for up to four months. Ballance Agri-Nutrients is warning if things dont improve, businesses maybe forced… Audio
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Evening business for 7 August 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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'Wouldn't overblow it' - Education Minister on maths book errors
Erica Stanford has thanked "keen bean" students for picking up errors in Ministry of Education-funded maths resources.
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Zoo plagued by welfare concerns, toxic culture resumes taking in animals
Orana Wildlife Park was investigated last year following a whistleblowers' animal welfare concerns and allegations of a toxic culture.
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Aus PM to visit Queenstown for talks with Luxon
Anthony Albanese will be in the country for the annual leader's meeting this weekend.
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Labour leader Hipkins hints at capital gains tax
Chris Hipkins said the government's strategy for growth was not tackling the underlying economic problems.
- Dog eats All Blacks rookie's passport
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NASA to fast-track plan to put nuclear reactor on the Moon
Analysis - It comes just three months after China and Russia announced they were considering a joint effort to also put a nuclear power station on the Moon in a new race for space dominance.
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From Flaxmere to Florence
Young New Zealand tenor Taylor Wallbank is about to embark on two years of study and performance in Italy. Video, Audio
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'Pretty grim': Bridges calls for government to help Auckland
The city's unemployment is now the worst of all regions, and the Business Chamber wants help. Audio
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Former All Blacks star Richie Mo'unga is heading home
Mo'unga has signed with New Zealand Rugby, the Crusaders and Canterbury.
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DOC offers olive branch to Punakaiki locals over parking fees
The Conservation Department has offered a compromise over parking fees at Punakaiki's Pancake Rocks, after strong objections from locals.
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Senior first responder facing child exploitation charges keeps name secret
Fresh charges have been laid.
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History with Dr Grant Morris: How many lawyers is too many?
New Zealand has one of the highest number of lawyers per capita in the world. But it certainly wasn't always the case. Today our resident professor, Dr Grant Morris explores how and why we have so… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 7 August 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Grant Elliot aka the Hairy Javelin
The enduring image of Grant Elliott hitting a six to send New Zealand into their first ever One Day Cricket World Cup Final in 2015 - brought many New Zealanders to tears. Also making headlines in the… Audio
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Manusina aim to prove their worth at Women's RWC
The captain of the Samoan women's rugby team says they are not heading to England "to make up numbers", but to "compete against the best and make our families proud".
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 7 August 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Accountant given nearly six years' jail for $1.7 million Covid fraud
The man used forged documents to get IRD numbers for people who had never been to New Zealand.