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Auckland hit by more heavy downpours
Another emergency alert was issued for severe thunderstorms in the Auckland region this evening.
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Taxpayers' Union criticises Tauranga City Council's new office
"Ratepayers are coughing up for a $125 million glass tower with barista-grade coffee on tap, while basic city services fall by the wayside," spokesman James Ross said.
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Irish and Victorian-Gothic Favourites with Noelle McCarthy
On Saturday May 10 author, podcaster and self confessed Dracula tragic Noelle McCarthy will be giving a personal tour of the Victorian Gothic in the small Wairarapa town of Featherston. Audio
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Jailed journalist's life spread across the big screen
What is it like for a journalist jailed just for doing his job to see the worst moments of his own life on the screen?
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America's Cup: Alinghi Red Bull Racing shutting down
The former winners said "despite all our efforts", they "have not been able to find agreement with the Defender of the America's Cup for the future of the event".
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Climate change no longer top threat for defence force
The governments blueprint of how it will invest $12 billion over the next four years into the New Zealand Defence Force mentions climate change twice.
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Peter Boshier reflects on nine years as Ombudsman
He says the public can rest assured that there is an enduring institution fighting for fairness and accountability.
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2025 Easter Church Service from St Mary of the Angels, Wellington
We celebrate this central event in the Christian calendar with an Easter Sunday Eucharist Mass from St Mary of the Angels Church in Wellington. The celebrant is Fr Kevin Mowbray SM, William McElwee is… Audio
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Chiefs v Highlanders: what you need to know
Team lists, key stats and news about tonight's Super Rugby Pacific clash in Hamilton. Video
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Last play penalty clinches thrilling Crusaders win over Blues
The Crusaders turn to their new Aussie hero to provide the killer blow in Christchurch.
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Exoplanet discovery: exciting, but too early to say aliens - NZ physicist
Astronomers have just uncovered fascinating signs we may not be alone in the universe. RNZ talks with an astrophysicist about what exactly the discovery tells us, and why it is unusual. Audio
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How New Zealand kept its treasures safe during World War II
The largest-ever museum collection evacuation happened just over 80 years ago. Audio
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Patafilo excited with Moana Pasifika experience
Pepesana Patafilo is relishing the opportunities he has had with Moana Pasifika. The 28-year-old former Hurricanes player said the joy of playing for the North Harbour based franchise club beats...
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Shihad: Killjoy
Shihad, New Zealand's best-known hard rock band, made ten albums during a 37-year career, but 'Killjoy' stands out amongst them. Nick Bollinger explores the reasons why in a special episode of… Audio
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What's the message as Ukraine parades Chinese nationals who fought for Russia?
Analysis: Putting prisoners of war in front of media is almost certainly a violation of international humanitarian law.
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Crusaders v Blues: what you need to know
Team lists, stats and news about tonight's Super Rugby Pacific clash in Christchurch.
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Medical testing company loses millions amid 'funding gap', staff to strike over pay
The result is the third straight year with no dividend payment to shareholders.
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Questions over what HMNZS Manawanui was doing before it sank
There are calls for greater transparency - including whether the New Zealand warship was performing specific security for King Charles and Queen Camilla. Audio
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Fight to clear Lundy's name to continue after release, supporters say
Supporters of Mark Lundy, who will be released from prison next month after serving more than 23 years for murdering his wife and daughter, say his fight to clear his name is continuing.
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Northland Civil Defence leader: Govt must 'wave the big stick' over telcos’ storm failure
Kelly Stratford's comments come as thousands of Northlanders are without mobile phones, broadband and or power due to ex Tropical Cyclone Tam.
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High Court confirms Wellington cutback on character-housing protections in district plan
LIVE Wellington had appealed the city council's recommendations, which were backed by RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop.
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Government contracts open ocean tug until June 2026
The government has contracted an open ocean tug that will be on the water from Friday while it works on a long-term plan for a potential new national tug service.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 17 April 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Mata Season 3 I Episode 7: Erica Stanford on the future of Māori education
Minister of Education Erica Stanford speaks to Mihingarangi about lifting Māori achievement in education and the delivery of the school lunch programme. Video, Audio
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Hone Harawira criticises former Te Pāti Māori candidate for confronting Casey Costello
The activist and MP has criticised Pere Huriwai-Seger, who ran on list in 2023, after an exchange with the NZ First MP.