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  • Top marks for education authorities from minister

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 Apr 2025
    Education Minister Erica Stanford speaks after a visit to an Auckland school.

    Erica Stanford says her main agencies have improved since she gave them dire satisfaction ratings last year.

    Education Minister Erica Stanford gives top marks to her main agencies
  • Chiefs v Reds: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    4 Apr 2025
    Cortez Ratima of the Chiefs.

    Team lists, key stats and news for tonight's Super Rugby Pacific top of the table clash. Video

    Chiefs v Reds: what you need to know
  • Nearly 1000 bales of hay stolen in single day

    News
    New Zealand Country
    4 Apr 2025
    Trudy Keegan's half empty hay barn, about 600 bales have been stolen

    Police are investigating the theft of hundreds of bales of hay worth thousands of dollars in Taranaki.

    Nearly 1000 bales of hay stolen in single day
  • Family of man killed in Wellington relieved to hear case progress

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Apr 2025
    John Nabizadah with a picture of his father

    Abdulhassan Nabizadah, 63, was found critically injured on a street corner and later died in hospital.

    Family of Abdulhassan Nabizadah relieved to hear case progress
  • RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 4 April 2025

    Audio 4 Apr 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Doctors warn Gisborne hospital services on the brink of collapse

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 Apr 2025
    Hospital visits were all but banned during the Covid-19 lockdown.

    With 30-40 percent of senior doctor positions unfilled, the hospital is facing critical staff shortages.

    Fears Gisborne Hospital services on brink of collapse due to critical staff shortages
  • About a quarter of people feel more safe than a year ago - poll

    News
    New Zealand crime
    4 Apr 2025
    COALITION 3 EDIT

    The RNZ-Reid Research Poll reveals over a quarter feel safer, while about 38 percent have not had any safety concerns. Audio

    About a quarter of people feel more safe than a year ago - poll
  • HealthNZ response to Nelson Hospital woes just window dressing - union

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 Apr 2025
    Nelson Hospital sign

    HealthNZ was only aware of one of the cases of patients becoming sicker during delays at the hospital before media reports surfaced.

    HealthNZ response to Nelson Hospital woes just window dressing - union
  • South African migrants hit back at High Commissioner's claims of lies

    News
    New Zealand immigration
    4 Apr 2025
    South Africa High Commissioner Johnny Sexwale (left) said migrants to New Zealand should stop "bashing" and badmouthing their home country.

    Ex-pats say it's nonsense for the Johnny Sexwale to accuse them of lying about crime rates in their home country.

    South Africans hit back at high commissioner's accusations of lying
  • Gene Technology Bill: The public have their say

    News
    Politics The House
    3 Apr 2025
    Digital rendering of a DNA helix

    Nearly 25 years after the "corngate" saga, the debate on genetic modification is back thanks to the Gene Technology Bill currently in select committee.

    Select Committee hears submissions on Gene Technology Bill
  • Reports greyhound trainer moving dogs to Australia ahead of ban

    News
    New Zealand sport
    3 Apr 2025
    The inquiry will look into aspects of the racing and breeding of greyhounds.

    The government announced last year it would end greyhound racing.

    Reports greyhound trainer moving dogs to Australia ahead of ban
  • RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 3 April 2025

    Audio
    Pacific
    3 Apr 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • Toilet talks stall: Cemetery loos divide Ashburton council

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    3 Apr 2025
    The existing toilet block in the Ashburton Cemetery was built in the 1960s and is nearing the end of its life.

    The decision on where to put new public toilets in the Ashburton Cemetery is on hold after a hung vote and the need for more information.

    Toilet talks stall: Cemetery loos divide Ashburton council
  • ‘It's awkward’ - Blues facing must-win territory this weekend against Canes

    News
    Sport
    3 Apr 2025
    Blues after their loss to the Crusaders.

    To say things haven't gone according to plan for the Blues in their title defence season is putting it mildly.

    ‘It's awkward’ - Blues facing must-win territory this weekend against Canes
  • Stoush flares up between HRC boss and Jewish leader

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 Apr 2025
    Te Amokapua - Chief Human Rights Commissioner Dr Stephen Rainbow.

    Stephen Rainbow was fronting MPs when he was asked about his recent apology.

    Stoush breaks out between Human Rights Commissioner and Jewish leader at Parliament
  • RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 4 April 2025

    Audio 3 Apr 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • Song cycle on a downward spiral

    Audio
    music
    3 Apr 2025
    Tenor Jonathan Abernethy

    New Zealand-born, German-based tenor Jonathan Abernethy is back in Aotearoa singing a Schubert masterpiece about a bloke who went down a rabbit hole. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Eminent Indian-origin historian Sekhar Bandyopadhyay honoured

    News
    IndoNZ
    3 Apr 2025
    Sekhar Bandyopadhyay is Emeritus Professor of History at Victoria University of Wellington.

    The Victoria University academic has been recognised for his contribution to history, with the NZ Historical Association unveiling an award bearing his name.

    Eminent Indian-origin historian Sekhar Bandyopadhyay honoured
  • RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 3 April 2025

    Audio 3 Apr 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • How Bougainville can heal itself from trauma

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    3 Apr 2025
    Over 20,000 people died in the Bougainville civil war and many disappeared without being accounted for.

    The autonomous Papua New Guinea region, which is seeking independence, continues to face trauma of its past, says a former member of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army.

    How Bougainville can heal itself from trauma
  • RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 3 April 2025

    Audio 3 Apr 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • 'Job not done': Moana Pasifika 'hungry for more' - Savea

    News
    Pacific
    3 Apr 2025
    Danny Toala of Moana Pasifika  in the tackle of Noah Hotham of the Crusaders amd Fletcher Newell of the Crusaders during the Super Rugby Pacific - Crusaders v Moana Pasifika at Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand, 29th March 2025. Copyright photo: John Davidson / www.photosport.nz

    "There's still plenty of rugby to play and we're focused on taking it one game at a time."

    Moana Pasifika 'hungry for more' after Crusaders win, says Savea
  • Media leaders in PNG and Tonga discuss mutual concerns

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    3 Apr 2025
    Eight of Tonga's senior journalists met with their counterparts in Port Moresby to discuss issues affecting them and look at solutions to the issues they face.

    There are hopes that a formal meeting of journalists from Tonga and Papua New Guinea last week will lead to the development of a collective media voice in the Pacific. Audio

    Media leaders in PNG and Tonga discuss mutual concerns
  • At-risk lizards to lose home to Canterbury's Woodend Bypass

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    3 Apr 2025
    Canterbury grass skinks, like this one at the Pāmu New Zealand farm at Eyrewell, near Oxford, have been found on the designated route for the Woodend Bypass.

    Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is working with the Waimakariri District Council to a new home for Canterbury grass skinks found in the path of the Woodend Bypass.

    At-risk lizards to lose home to Canterbury's Woodend Bypass
  • Watch: Trump announces massive 'Liberation Day' tariffs as high as 49%

    News
    World
    3 Apr 2025
    US President Donald Trump holds a chart titled 'Reciprocal Tariffs' during an event at the White House in Washington, DC, on 2 April 2025.

    Trump displayed a poster that listed reciprocal tariffs, including 34 percent on China

    Watch: Donald Trump announces massive 'Liberation Day' tariffs, 49% for some
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