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'One of the bravest Parliamentarians': Nikki Kaye remembered
From Jacinda Ardern and John Key to Christopher Luxon, Chlöe Swarbrick and David Seymour, praise has poured in for the former National deputy leader. Audio
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Auckland CBD police station long overdue - business leader
The relocation to Federal Street means police will be more visible and accessible for residents than their current location in Freemans Bay, says Heart of the City's Viv Beck. Audio
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Robertson renews call to change overseas-based player ban
The All Blacks coach made the call after his side's unimpressive win over Italy, which came a week after their narrow defeat to France.
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A very rare All Black political statement
Analysis - There's plenty to talk about including TJ Perenara's statement during the haka, Jamie Wall writes.
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Deaths of Jones and Bowles draw scrutiny
The cluster of methanol poisoning cases has sent shock waves around the world and raised concerns about the dangers of drinking in parts of South-East Asia.
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What happens to mumfluencers when their kids grow up?
Some children of social media influencers are asking their parents not to post their photos anymore.
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Too many parts of NZ are becoming 'news deserts'
Analysis: NZME's proposal to shut 14 community newspapers risks removing a central or only source of verified local news for many.
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Council looking into controversial post on hīkoi
Whangārei District Council says it's looking into reports about councillors' comments on social media relating to the hīkoi - but won't say if any formal Code of Conduct complaint has been lodged.
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Pacific news in brief for 18 November
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Australia funding a boarder management project for Solomon Islands.
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How right-wing online culture swung the American election
Trump can attribute his election, in part, to his popularity with figures such as Joe Rogan and Theo Von, columnist James Marriott tells Sunday Morning.
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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Musk net worth skyrockets after US election
The wealth injection comes largely from a surge in the stock price of his companies Tesla and SpaceX after the re-election of Donald Trump.
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'Share Livi's truth' - Olivia Podmore's family look for answers
The Olympic cyclist's mother hopes a three-week inquest will help keep others safe and supported in the future.
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Inquiry into abuse in care: What you need to know
The public inquiry into abuse in care was a long time coming. RNZ charts its timeline, and asks what happens next.
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Liam Lawson: 'I just have to think about driving the car faster'
The Kiwi driver is coming to terms with the rigours of being a Formula One driver.
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FIFA World Cup qualifiers: Samoa and Vanuatu eye tough matches
Samoa and Vanuatu both know that the second and third round of Group B matches of the FIFA World Cup 26 Oceania Qualifiers in New Zealand this weekend will be tough.
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Driver kills 35 people in ramming attack on crowd in China
More than 40 people were injured when a driver rammed his car into a crown in Zhuhai.
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Government bars journalist from abuse apology at Parliament
The Speaker has blocked Aaron Smale from attending the official apology to victims of abuse in state care.
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Media messages from Trump's triumph
Mediawatch - "It's their media world now. We just live in it." What can the news media take away from Donald Trump's election victory?
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Nicola Willis announces Social Investment Board members
Former Treasury Secretary Dr Graham Scott - who previously stood for ACT - will lead the group, with Te Ururoa Flavell and Mike Williams also among the nine members.
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Israeli tanks push deeper into north Gaza, 10 killed
Israeli forces stepped up bombardment across the Gaza Strip on Thursday and ordered more evacuations, creating a fresh wave of displacement from northern Gaza, to which Palestinians fear they will not…
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The Māori activist group rallying a year of protest
The early introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill hasn't deterred a planned hīkoi to Parliament in protest. Toitū te Tiriti have mobilised Māori around the country this year, but who are they?
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How a young wahine uses te reo Māori to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams
A young wahine Māori is using the power of her language to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams and realise that "the world is better with them in it".
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Inland Revenue told to allow taxpayers to opt out of social media data sharing
IRD says it will still use social media for marketing but stop using targeted lists of customers - though it did not rule out that approach being reactivated in future. Audio
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'Just play footy'
That is the message Tonga XIII head coach Kristian Woolf has given his warriors as they prepare to meet the champion Australia Kangaroos in Sydney on Sunday.