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'Being Māori is my superpower': Love Island's star journey to reclaim identity
'I don't want any young wāhine to ever feel the way I did growing up.'
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Calling Home: Molly Leishman in Los Angeles
Molly Leishman has carved out an incredible career in her adopted hometown of Silver Lake, Los Angeles. As a producer with the team at Human Person creative studios, Molly has had a hand in creating… Audio
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Golden visas obscured by politics and talkback pushback
Mediawatch: Media management helped the government's new 'golden visas' into the headlines, but it also got obscured by the ACT leader's antics.
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 February 2025
This week’s programme includes hymns that are based on or reference Psalm 150. “Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary, praise him in his mighty heavens.” Audio
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Three Israeli hostages released in Gaza as ceasefire holds
Three Israeli hostages have arrived at a release site in Gaza after Egyptian and Qatari mediators helped avert a standoff that threatened to sink a fragile ceasefire.
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Hīkoi organiser pans 'deeply dysfunctional' health system
A hīkoi has been held in Whakatāne to protest the closure of the area's obstetrics unit, 'chronic understaffing, poor management and a dysfunctional health system'. Audio
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Destiny Church's actions 'totally unacceptable,' Auckland mayor says after library protest
Around 30 adults and young children had to be barricaded into a room in a library in West Auckland this afternoon, when a group linked to Destiny Church tried to drown out a Pride Festival Event.
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A celebration of gay anthems with pop star Jason Parker
Parker joined Charlotte Ryan to share some of his favourite gay anthems, ahead of his show Little Gay In, at the Auckland Pride Festival. Video, Audio
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Mining giant surrenders 15 NZ exploration permits
Mineralogy International Limited - owned by controversial mining magnate Clive Palmer - applied to surrender 15 of its 16 permits around the country last December.
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Super Rugby Pacific Blues v Chiefs: What you need to know
Team lists, key info and news for this weekend's feature match. Video
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Ben Elton: 'People are stupid ... we're homohalfwit'
The greatest threat to humanity is not artificial intelligence, it's the same one it has always been - authentic stupidity, Ben Elton says. Audio
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Facial recognition used on students, NZ university confirms
A New Zealand university is using facial recognition on students at one of its overseas campuses in China.
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'More leftovers than ever before': Issues continue with school lunches
Teachers and principals express concerns the new school lunch programme, but also acknowledge the benefit it has for families struggling to provide food.
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First official evaluation from government's youth bootcamp revealed
The report was largely positive, but did find there were issues with staff shortages and a lack of Māori input.
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am on 15 February 2025
Audio 15 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Cook Islands signs closely watched China deal
Official ratification of a "comprehensive strategic partnership" agreement is likely to cause consternation in Wellington.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am on 15 February 2025
Audio 15 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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NRL Pre-season: Warriors v Storm what you need to know
The visitors from across the Tasman have left their first-graders at home for their visit to Hamilton.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am on 15 February 2025
Audio 15 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Caleb Fortheringham: Cook Islands
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is on his way back to Rarotonga after signing an agreement with China yesterday which has concerned our Deputy Prime Minister. Meanwhile a protest is being… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am on 15 February 2025
Audio 15 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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'We want our lives back' - Cyclone victims still struggling
On the second anniversary of one of the worst storms in NZ history, reporter Alexa Cook talks to Hawke's Bay families living in the red zone. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am on 15 February 2025
Audio 15 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Martinborough speed review in limbo as community mourns fatality
One died and three others were injured on a stretch of road earmarked for speed reduction.
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Auckland reggae band Corrella live at RNZ
Corella played live at RNZ's Auckland studio on Friday. Video, Audio