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How RNZ, TVNZ and Nicky Hager joined forces to tackle the Panama Papers
First Person - Two weeks into an unprecedented media collaboration set up to tackle the Panama Papers, Alex van Wel explains how it came about. Video
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Nicky Hager on the selling of secrecy
OPINION - Panama Papers NZ - Nicky Hager asks if New Zealand wants people making money from selling secrecy to undeclared foreigners.
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Pacific hip hop dancer earns place in World Champs
Audio 9 May 2016Solomon Island hip hop dancer off to the world championships in Las Vegas. Audio
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Interview - Peter Owen
Harpsichord maker Peter Owen tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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Capital cycleway faces strong opposition
Cyclists, residents, and businesses in Wellington say a proposed two-way cycle path will be dangerous to both cyclists and pedestrians. Audio
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Locked out of lock-ups
Business reporters no longer get a heads-up on interest rate announcements from the Reserve Bank because one reporter broke the rules. How is it affecting the media? Video, Audio
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Locked out of lock-ups
Business reporters no longer get a heads-up on interest rate announcements from the Reserve Bank because one reporter broke the rules. How is it affecting the media?
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Morning flu jabs might be more effective
People given flu shots in the morning get better protection than those vaccinated in the afternoon, international research suggests.
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Paddon wins Rally Argentina
Geraldine driver Hayden Paddon has scored his and the country's first World Rally Championship victory at Rally Argentina.
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Sport: Third round of PNG open gets underway
New South Welshman Mitchell Brown made 9-under in 12 holes in the second round of the South Pacific Export Radler PNG Open.
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Prince death: No sign of foul play
A postmortem has been carried out today on the body of the American pop star Prince, and police say there was "no reason to believe" his death was a suicide.
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Niue's largest internet provider to switch off service
Audio 19 Apr 2016Niue's largest internet provider will switch off its service on Monday after a dispute with the government over free access. Audio
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49er crews well placed in Barcelona
The New Zealand 49er sailors Blair Tuke and Peter Burling are on track for another title.
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Health workers missing at-risk babies
The majority of babies who are not getting visits from doctors and midwives in their first year are Māori, Pacific Island or poor, figures show.
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Big step forward for NZ Sign Language
Deaf secondary students are studying NCEA achievement standards in New Zealand Sign Language for the first time this year. Video
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Boyle does it again
Lauren Boyle has won the 400 freestyle title at the New Zealand Open Swim Champs and recorded a Rio Olympic qualifying standard.
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Wellington beats LA, London for traffic jams
It may be hard to believe but new research shows it takes longer to complete a typical 30-minute journey in Wellington in the morning than it does in London. Audio
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Coromandel town cut off by heavy rain
Whitianga was cut off by flooding caused by heavy rain this morning.
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Gloria Steinem to appear at Auckland Writers Festival
The full Auckland Writers Festival line-up has been announced.
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Kawerau siege: Accused appears in court
The man alleged to be at the centre of an intense stand-off with police near Kawerau has appeared in court. Video
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Fox keeping a low profile ahead of round one
Ryan Fox is playing down the favourites tag heading into the New Zealand Open starting in Queenstown tomorrow.
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WINZ murders: How the case unfolded
We take a look at the timeline of events which led to today's guilty verdict against Russell John Tully over the Ashburton Work and Income office murders.
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Death toll continues to rise in Fiji as recovery begins
The death toll from Cyclone Winston now stands at 21, and it is feared that number will rise further when communication is restored to outlying islands, Fiji's public broadcaster says. Audio
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Mental Health Foundation's Judi Clements on NZ's suicide reporting laws
The chief executive of the Mental Health Foundation on the "inarguable" link between suicide reporting and increased suicidal behaviour.
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Life 101
The Life 101 course was first designed for school-leavers. Now it's helping prisoners at Auckland Prison at Paremoremo to prepare for life on the outside. Audio