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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 7 April 2025
Audio 7 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Liam Lawson gamble misfires in Japan
Lawson's decision to race long before a pit stop misfired, finishing 17th of the 20 cars.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 7 April 2025
Audio 7 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Family Court changes: Politicians have little knowledge of 'buried' report
Politicians have little knowledge of a long-awaited report that family violence experts say the Ministry of Justice buried, which shows children are at risk in the judicial system.
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Waikato medical school needs to go back to tender process - Greens
The Greens are urging the government to go back and carry out a competitive tender process as Cabinet considers whether to push ahead with a new Waikato medical school.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 7 April 2025
Audio 7 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 5am for 7 April 2025
Audio 7 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Cash shortfall threatens 125-year-old art gallery
As of 31 December 2024, the Suter Art Gallery had a net loss of $183,000, which is expected to climb.
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'Gambling by stealth' - Iwi leaders call for halt on gambling law reform
The government plans to auction off 15 online casino licenses next year.
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'For the kids': Luxon hears Polyfest funding plea
Polyfest's 50th anniversary transformed from a mere celebration into a powerful call for the government to invest in Aotearoa New Zealand's largest cultural youth festival.
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Teen threatened lawyer before courthouse assault, documents show
A lawyer punched and kicked in a public waiting area by a teen appearing in the Youth Court was previously threatened by him at a different courthouse.
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Four arrested after Greenpeace occupy Taranaki port
The Greenpeace activists are opposed to Fonterra's use of palm kernel from South East Asia.
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The joys of house museums and daily sea swimming: poet Kate Camp
In Kate Camp's new poetry collection Makeshift Seasons she's often to be found in togs, just in or out of the sea. Or, as she writes in one poem, "always driving to coasts in special outfits." Audio
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Liam Lawson at the Japan Grand Prix: what you need to know
The latest instalment of the world's fastest soap-opera is upon us, so here's all the details.
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Review of emergency call systems remains inconclusive three years on
Shortcomings in the current 111 and secondary systems were highlighted by a 2022 Kaikōura boating accident.
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Watch: Australian opposition leader injures cameraman in footy kick misfire
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton's kick with kids in Darwin has gone awry, with a wayward football going straight into a cameraman off the opposition leader's boot. Video
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Two Northland Mayors face in-house challenges
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania and Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo are both facing in-house leadership challenges in the upcoming October local elections.
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Canterbury farmers ask MPs to cut red tape
North Canterbury farmers want to help boost the economy, but say the red tape needs to go.
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The Mixtape: Photographer Frances Carter
Selecting the songs on the RNZ Mixtape is photographer Frances Carter. Frances has made a name for herself as a music photographer and director, capturing the essence of Aotearoa artists with photos… Audio, Gallery
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Are rates bills forcing pensioners out? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
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Tagata o te Moana for 5 April 2025
Audio 5 Apr 2025Halo oketa wantok! First up this week on Tagata o te Moana: Tonga shaken awake by massive earthquake, Samoa declares a state of emergency to try and address crippling power outages and Tuvalu receives… Audio
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New club of countries to emerge from Trump tariff turmoil - economist
Shamubeel Eaqub told RNZ's Saturday Morning a group of nations will come together to build a parallel system, and says New Zealand must join. Audio
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Neive Strang live session on Music 101
Otepoti Dunedin's rising star Neive Strang performed songs from her brand new album Find Me in the Rabbit Hole. In recent years she's honed her skills playing with Dunedin's one and only Shayne Carter… Audio
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Magnitude-6.9 earthquake strikes off Papua New Guinea
The quake was at a depth of 49km, triggering a tsunami warning which was later lifted.
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Lawson pips Tsunoda in stop-start practice session
Kiwi driver Liam lawson has finished 13th and fifth in the two practice sessions at the Japanese Grand Prix.