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- 奥克兰发布麻疹警报,这些人员被列为密切接触者
- 'Internal employment process' under way at Firearms Safety Authority
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
Audio 12 May 2025Ali Williams and Anna Mowbray's controversial plans for a helipad go before a council panel this week as the council tries to tighten rules for helipads on Waiheke and Great Barrier islands. Audio
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Watch: Kiwi cyclist Dion Smith survives run-in with goat at Giro d'Italia
The runaway mountain goat also appeared unhurt.
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'What crisis?': Fiame hits out at La'auli over early election call
In its latest attempt to oust Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, Samoa's FAST Party is taking legal action to try and secure an early general election.
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RNZ Pacific news at 10am for 12 May 2025
Audio 12 May 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Cultural backlash hits Auckland-based kava startup
Vibes Kava, co-founded by a Kiwi-American of Samoan descent, has found itself at the heart of a cultural debate, with critics raising concerns about appropriation.
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Social media ban 'worth it' - Australian politician behind the crackdown
New Zealand will be a "fast follower" because "immense harm" is being done, the Education Minister says. Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 8am for 12 May 2025
Audio 12 May 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Kiwi Corbin Strong pipped for stage win on Giro d'Italia
Strong, 25, finished a half a wheel length behind the Danish winner.
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RNZ Pacific news at 7am for 12 May 2025
Audio 12 May 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Budget 2025: What's in it for the youth?
Hamilton has been the country's youngest city since 1998. RNZ spoke to the young, and the young adjacent, in the city to find out what they would like to see in Budget 2025.
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US cuts back on generals to boost 'lethality' - should NZDF follow suit?
Critics say the NZ Defence Force is top heavy and combat light.
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RNZ Pacific news at 6am for 12 May 2025
Audio 12 May 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Dangerous refugees would be stripped of residence under new law
Refugees' residence visas will be cancelled if they pose a risk to national security, under new government legislation.
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RNZ Pacific news at 5am for 12 May 2025
Audio 12 May 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Three Stars players hurt in Mystics loss - 'never been in a game like this'
The Stars captain could not hold back tears after watching three team-mates helped off the court in their ANZ Premiership season opener.
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Most NZ cricketers involved in India, Pakistan tournaments return home
The majority of Kiwi cricketers in the Indian and Pakistan T20 leagues have returned home, after their competitions were postponed.
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Worlds of Music 11 May, 2025
Music from the world, for the world, with Ariana Tikao & Bob Bickerton, Barry Saunders, and the godfather of Polynesian music in NZ, Bill Sevesi. Audio
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Watch: PM on possible social media ban for teens
The government says it will start investigating how to reduce harm to young people with potential new rules about social media access. Watch the prime minister speak about the plan here.
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Government clamps down on boy racers, fleeing drivers
Transport Minister Chris Bishop said New Zealanders were sick of seeing "idiot drivers" putting the community at risk.
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The search for Orson Welles' lost masterpiece
Orson Welles' debut film, Citizen Kane, is often regarded as the most influential film of all time. So, it may surprise you to hear that his second film, released just one year later, has been called… Audio
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Work begins on which stories to include in Southland's new museum
Invercargill City Council and Waihōpai Rūnaka say mana whenua stories will have a key role in Te Unua Museum.
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Sudden surge of political concern about social media
An entire generation has grown up online with little regulation of their digital world, but this week, there has been a sudden surge of political concern about teenagers - and a bid to ban social…
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'Arrogance': Protesters angry at government's pay equity law change
The pay equity legislation backlash continues, with one march in Nelson on Saturday attracting 1500 protesters.