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Petrol sales banned in crisis-hit Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has suspended sales of fuel for non-essential vehicles as it faces its worst economic crisis in decades.
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Celebrating Matariki on RNZ Concert
Special programming to listen out for on RNZ Concert as we mark the very first Matariki public holiday and the universal language of music in celebrating the winter solstice. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Success for NZ rowers, Venus beaten in another final and heavyweight title fight to be in Saudi Arabia.
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Black Ferns dominate in Whangārei
The Black Ferns have beaten the USA 50-6 in their final Pacific Four match in Whangārei.
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Their tombstones say they died of 'pestilence' - DNA suggests the real killer
It was 'the single harshest killer of humans in all recorded history.' Now scientists are saying they may have finally learned where it started.
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Last Black Ferns get game time against USA
Black Ferns director of rugby Wayne Smith has made good on his promise to give every squad member an opportunity in the Pacific Four Series.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary Holm is tackling the issue of whether or not Kiwisaver Funds are good value for money and what you can do about it if they're not. Audio
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Thunderstorms bring heavy rain, power cuts in lower North Island
Thunderstorms have been moving along the west coast of the North Island after yesterday's wild weather and tornado on the Kāpiti Coast.
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Severe weather hits Wellington region
The Kāpiti Coast is experiencing thunderstorms and heavy rain, after having spent yesterday afternoon cleaning up from a tornado which damaged several homes, cars and businesses.
Wellington Region… Audio
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More wild weather headed to Wellington
Another storm system is about to hit Kapiti Coast after more wild weather overnight following yesterday's tornado.
Several homes were in it's path, tearing down fences, ripping off parts of roofs and… Audio
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Wild weather everywhere, snow to come for South Is skifields
Yesterday saw flooding, snow, lightning and even tornados as a winter storm hit the country and it hasnt stopped overnight In a moment we'll talk to Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch. But first there… Audio
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Coastal residents in Porirua and Kāpiti warned ahead of forecast heavy swell
Coastal residents in Porirua and Kāpiti are being warned to prepare sandbags and shift their cars ahead of a heavy swell warning from midnight. Audio
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Possible tornado hits Kāpiti Coast, lightning strike cuts Wellington power
What's thought to be a tornado has hit Kāpiti Coast, damaging houses and cars, while Transpower is inspecting its lines after lightning strikes hit the Wellington region causing power outages. Audio
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New beginnings as Black Ferns start quest for World Cup title
New beginnings and a new found confidence have the Black Ferns bullish about their chances of defending their World Cup title in October and November.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm talks about the worries listeners have about their Kiwisaver accounts right now. Audio
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Anthony Horowitz: Licensed to thrill
One of Britain's most successful contemporary writers, Anthony Horowitz' work spans books, TV, films, plays and journalism. He's perhaps best known for Midsomer Murders, Foyle's War, his Sherlock… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary Holm addresses more listener questions about investment and the comparison between shares and rental property returns. Audio
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Outgoing chief censor calls for media regulation re-jig
The Chief Censor’s Office used to worry about the odd boundary-pushing book, film or video game. These days it's extreme stuff published online that forms the bulk of the work. David Shanks leaves… Audio
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Outgoing chief censor calls for media regulation re-jig
The Chief Censor’s Office used to worry about the odd boundary-pushing book, film or video game. These days it's extreme stuff published online that forms the bulk of the work. David Shanks leaves…
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Kiwi coach Callum Holmes: bringing new talent
It's called the beautiful game and Kathryn hears the story of a young Kiwi helping revive a fallen giant. Iconic North East of England side Sunderland is fighting for its life, again, on Saturday at… Audio
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Council charge on developers could ‘kill the goose that lays the golden egg’
A Rotorua developer believes a council proposal to charge developers for infrastructure growth would "kill the goose that lays the golden egg" and disincentivise investment.
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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra: Tall Tales
The Auckland Philharmonia Music presents a programme featuring the Hungarian instrument, the cimbalom. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm answers a list of questions from a listener regarding when it's a good idea to suspend Kiwisaver payments. Audio
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Ruby Tui to make Black Ferns debut
Olympic Sevens gold medallist Ruby Tui is set to make her Black Ferns XVs debut, while last year's captain has been dropped.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Latest - Surgery required for Moody, Pulse outshine the Stars, Osaka stays positive, new coaching options for England, Stolen Super Bowl ring saga uncovered.