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Released patient kills for second time
Secrecy shrouds the identity of man who has twice been found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 30 April 2025
Audio 30 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Canada's Liberals ride Trump backlash to comeback election victory
Canada's ruling Liberals have retained power in Monday's election, but will not gain the outright majority to rule alone. Audio
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'It's on them': Labour MP levels responsibility for potential deaths at government
The reverse of road speed limits means SH6 between Nelson and Blenheim will return to 100km/h.
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'Dirty cash grab': Councillor slams congestion charging
Steve Morris says Tauranga residents are already living week-to-week without having to fork out more money for congestion charging.
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Kiwi wunderkinds- NZ teens who took the sports world by storm
RNZ takes a look back at some of New Zealand's greatest teenage achievements in sport.
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Pharmac's approach not fit for purpose, long-awaited review finds
Associate Health Minister David Seymour said the review was difficult and painful, but ultimately necessary for Pharmac.
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Slip sliding surface: Indoor netball games halted to dry courts
Humid weather in Christchurch during Easter tournament caused some games to be delayed or moved.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm on 29 April 2025
Audio 29 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sports. Audio
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Child damages Rothko painting in Dutch museum
The museum declined to say how much the painting is worth, nor how much the damage might cost to repair.
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Councillors react to Tory Whanau's mayoralty decision
Wellington's deputy mayor is "absolutely gutted" by Tory Whanau's decision to not run for the mayoralty, but another councillor believes it is an opportunity for a fresh start. Audio
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Music, gender politics and the 1906 Christchurch Exhibition
Dr Inge van Rij talks about her award-winning research into the musical politics behind a 1906 exercise in nation building. Audio
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'Absolutely the wrong place': Opponents petition bottle store application
Another application for a bottle store in South Auckland has angered opponents who say there's already five alcohol outlets within a one kilometre radius.
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 29 April 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Police trial data extraction tech aimed at wearable devices
Police are trialling a new high-tech tool designed to extract data from people's wearable devices, such as smartwatches.
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 29 April 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 1pm for 29 April 2025
Audio 29 Apr 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Outgoing public spending watchdog laments state of reporting
Poor performance reporting, difficulty tracing what government spending actually achieves and the erosion of trust in the public sector have been key concerns of outgoing Auditor-General John Ryan. Audio
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Fire and Emergency urgently restarting work on plan to replace big-ladder trucks
One truck broke down in Auckland last week, stranding firefighters above scorching flames. Audio
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Tory Whanau quits Wellington mayoral race
She says former Labour MP Andrew Little entering the race "changed the game". Audio
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Fly-tipping triggers $200k clean-up in South Wairarapa
Councillors would meet on Wednesday to vote on whether to borrow money to schedule the clean-up this financial year.
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Is your power bill 'average'?
Power bills have gone up for lots of households this month, as new lines charges and other price changes filtered through. Audio
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Woodman-Wickliffe thriving on competition for Black Ferns return
The World Cup winner says she is loving the competitive vibe as she tries to win back a place in the Black Ferns. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 29 April 2025
Audio 29 Apr 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio