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Inspiring student wins education award after overcoming odds
Community leaders in South Auckland are praising a Samoan Niuean student for overcoming extraordinary circumstances to pursue her education. Te'i Tuiasau, a 4th year student at Manukau Institute of… Video, Audio
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Cold is Gold
Broadcaster Wallace Chapman talks to host James Nokise about bad news, good men and the very best fried chicken. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio
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Tate Modern: Teenager charged after six-year-old boy injured
A teenager has been charged with attempted murder after a six-year-old boy was allegedly thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery.
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Friday's world news: What's making the headlines
In today's world news - Boris Johnson's majority drops to one, Japan removed S Korea from favoured trading, Saudi lifts travel controls on women, and more.
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Marilyn Waring on her time in Parliament: 'I wasn’t able to stomach the place'
Author, economist and recovering politician Marilyn Waring talks to host James Nokise about activism, feminism and the etiquette of eating fried dumplings. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Charlotte spins her web around Silver Ferns’ hearts
The woman managing the Silver Ferns reveals the behind-the-scenes formula for their World Cup success - and the heartbreaking challenge she has returned home to face.
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Flyboard inventor's first English channel attempt fails
A French inventor has failed in his attempt to cross the English Channel on a jet-powered flyboard.
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Can New Zealand's mental health crisis be cured?
New Zealand's mental health system is on the brink of a major overhaul, Health Correspondent Karen Brown examines the pressure points and asks what's needed to help those living with mental illness. Video, Audio
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Green Gold: How Avocado became an underworld currency
Nikki Mandow looks at avocado economics and how this humble fruit became an underworld currency. Audio
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'A lot of damage will have been done over that time'
The removal of a suicide scene from the Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why is being called the right thing to do, but mental health advocates say the damage has already been done.
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Tiger not concerned about a lack of golf
Tiger Woods has shrugged off concerns about his lack of golf heading into this week's British Open, saying he needs to carefully manage the remaining years of his career.
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Today's sports news - What you need to know
In today's sports news - Black Ferns win super series decider, Dixon on the podium in Toronto and six medals for NZ rowers in Rotterdam.
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Defence force detonates unstable chemical in Dunedin
Cordons have now been lifted from the area around the South Dunedin factory where the army's bomb squad disposed of an unstable chemical this morning. Audio
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Third confirmed case of measles in a week
People who were at Auckland Airport's domestic terminal and New Plymouth's airport last Sunday are being warned they may have been exposed to measles.
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Māori suicide rate a 'crisis' - prevention group
The suicide rate among Māori men rose to almost 32 per 100,000 in 2016 - more than double the non-Māori male rate. Audio
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NZ vs India cricket: Inside a reporter's notebook
RNZ award-winning reporter Ravinder Hunia was at Old Trafford for the rain-interrupted semi-final against India. She settled in to watch the cricket - and the Indian crowd. These are the notes she…
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Measles: Flight passengers told to be wary of symptoms
Passengers are being told to be wary of measles symptoms after two confirmed cases on flights to Auckland and Wellington.
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Why do we pay such scant attention to Māori New Year?
Celebrations of Matariki seem pale in comparison to those for Chinese New Year and Diwali - why? And do we need to have a look at rearranging our public holiday schedule to mark it? Audio
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Black Fern to join elite company
Kendra Cocksedge will become just the second Black Fern to play 50 test matches, when she leads New Zealand in its women's rugby super series match against France in San Diego.
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Heavy rain sweeps north as winter chill returns
Rain is setting in for Auckland, Gisborne and Bay of Plenty as a chill sweeps the country following an unusually warm start to July.
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Risk of avalanches as icy, rainy front sweeps northwards
People are being urged to avoid back-country travel as stormy weather bringing snow and rain hits the Southern Alps today.
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Sri Lanka beat Windies at World Cup
Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 23 runs in the Cricket World Cup as Nicholas Pooran's counter-attacking knock of 118 went in vain for the Caribbean side.
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Marks makes big splash in NBA free agency
New Zealander Sean Marks has transformed the ugly duckling Brooklyn Nets into the NBA's new power by snaring superstar free agents Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
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Secondary teachers accept government pay offer
Secondary teachers have voted to accept the government's latest offer after a dispute over pay and conditions.
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Mother jailed after 'psychologically butchering' daughters
Two years to the day after her eldest child died in a suspected suicide a New Plymouth woman has been jailed on charges of neglect, cruelty and violence against her children.