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State Highway 1 at Brynderwyn Hills to close for nine weeks for repairs
SH1 at Brynderwyn Hills to close for nine weeks
State Highway 1 at the Brynderwyn Hills will be closed for nine weeks next year to allow for critical repair work.
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Where has all the classic television gone?
The rest of the world gets to enjoy decades of great television on dozens of different streaming services. What is there for New Zealand, asks Dan Slevin.
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Te Whatu Ora admits it can't keep up after sharp rise in patients waiting excessive time
60,000 waiting too long to see specialist - nearly double last year
The number of patients facing lengthy waits has doubled in some regions in a year.
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Te Pūkenga facing $93m-loss this year, document shows
Te Pūkenga facing $93m-loss this year - document
Falling enrolments and a skewed funding system are behind the super-institute's looming deficit.
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What is it about Winston Peters and the natural health products industry?
What is it about Winston Peters and natural health products?
NZ First has enjoyed the financial and political support of part of the natural health sector for many years. They're celebrating the party's immediate action upon returning to power.
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EU takes action against Elon Musk's X over disinformation
EU takes action against Elon Musk's X over disinformation
The European Union has formally announced it suspects X, previously known as Twitter, of breaching its rules in areas including countering illegal content and disinformation.
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Pope says Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples
Pope says Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples
The leader of the church says priests should be permitted to bless same-sex and "irregular" couples, under some circumstances.
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Council rates hikes 'mature approach' to help pay for billions needed for infrastructure - LGNZ
Rates hikes 'mature approach' to help pay for billions needed to fix infrastructure
New Zealand is being warned it is heading toward a tragedy if more is not invested in council infrastructure, and that double-digit rates increases should be expected.
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Watch: PM Christopher Luxon speaks at post-Cabinet briefing
Watch: Prime Minister confirms first overseas trip to Australia
Christopher Luxon has confirmed his first official overseas visit since taking office will be to have talks with his counterpart Anthony Albanese on Wednesday.
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Christopher Luxon's reo Māori lessons paid for by taxpayer
Christopher Luxon's reo Māori lessons paid for by taxpayer
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is defending spending taxpayer money on his own te reo Māori lessons, after he criticised that specific use of public funds.
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Call for funding to keep pests reaching Wellington via Transmission Gully
Battle on to stop pests using Transmission Gully to get to Wellington
Greater Wellington Regional Council wants government funding to put the brakes on pests using Transmission Gully to attack adult kiwi birds.
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Intellectually disabled people neglected & forgotten: report
A new report paints a grim picture of almost every aspect of the lives of intellectually disabled people, finding they die up to 20 years earlier than the rest of the population, and experience more… Audio
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Former Silver Fern Sam Winders signs with Australian franchise
Former Silver Fern Sam Winders signs with Australian franchise
Former Silver Fern Sam Winders has been signed with the Giants for the 2024 Suncorp Super Netball season in Australia.
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Week in Politics: A rush to repeal and the Finance Minister's surprise
Week in Politics: A rush to repeal and the Finance Minister's surprise
Analysis - The government sets a cracking pace in dismantling Labour's legislation, Winston Peters has a fine time as Acting PM and Nicola Willis springs the surprise of the week.
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Ra Charmian: My latest track
Tamaki Makaurau-based, husband-wife duo Ra Charmian introduce us to their new single, 'Papatuanuku He Ataahua Koe' - which is a stunning te reo Maori interpretation of 'What a Wonderful World'. Band… Audio
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Football: When Manchester United came to play in NZ
Football: When Manchester United came to play in NZ
The championship-winning Manchester United team's two-game tour of New Zealand in 1967 was so unlikely that the Red Devils' website describes it as like a pub joke, but it still started a football…
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Introducing: Goodwill
Audio 16 Dec 2023This week on Introducing its Goodwill - The solo project of Aotearoa/New Zealand producer and artist Will McGillivry. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Dismantling Te Aka Whai Ora would reverse hard work - Lady Tureiti Moxon
Dismantling Te Aka Whai Ora would reverse hard work - Lady Tureiti Moxon
Lady Tureiti has filed an urgent claim with the Waitangi Tribunal alongside Māori primary health leader Janice Kuka, citing concerns the health agency will result in prejudice. Audio
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Level two water restrictions come into force for Napier
Level two water restrictions come into force for Napier
Hastings will also shift to level two, and Waimārama to level there, next Wednesday.
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Anti-drugs operation in French Polynesia ahead of 2024 Olympics
Anti-drugs operation in French Polynesia ahead of 2024 Olympics
A vast anti-drugs operation was carried out earlier this month in French Polynesia as a preparation exercise for the Paris 2024 Olympics in July next year.
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 14 December 2023
In Pocket Edition this week Liam Finn reveals a fascinating new music project he has composed while performing to a live audience online. A photographer who was fortunate to capture the performances… Audio
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NZ's official languages: What you need to know
What English being an 'official language' would mean
The coalition deal between NZ First and National refers to giving English official status. But what would that involve?
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COP28 not quite the end of fossil fuels, despite landmark deal
COP28 not quite the end of fossil fuels, despite landmark deal
Analysis - The wording was filled with what small Pacific nations described as a "litany of loopholes", Eloise Gibson explains.
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Te Whatu Ora settles on seismic assessment policy to be used for all its infrastructure
Te Whatu Ora settles on seismic assessment policy to be used for all its infrastructure
The health agency is poised to introduce a new approach to handling earthquake risks at its 1200 hospital buildings.
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Congestion charges: Transport officials tight-lipped over their advice to politicians
Congestion charges: Transport officials tight-lipped over their advice to politicians
Transport officials have been giving lawmakers plenty of advice about congestion charging, but will not reveal what that is.