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  • Union calls on PM to rule out privatisation

    News
    Politics
    25 Jan 2025
    Christopher Luxon delivers his state of the nation address on January 23, 2024.

    ACT leader David Seymour is being slammed for his "extreme right-wing policies" after saying Aotearoa needs to get past its "squeamishness" about privatisation.

    Public Service Association calls on Luxon to rule out privatisation: 'Not the New Zealand way'
  • Too early to tell what impact Fiji's HIV outbreak will have on NZ

    News
    New Zealand World
    25 Jan 2025
    Computer illustration of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) particle.

    The rise in infections "put the entire Pacific region at risk", expert says, as charity monitors situation.

    Fiji HIV outbreak: Too early to tell of impact on NZ, charity says
  • Organisations oppose Trump's Kennedy pick for US top health job

    News
    World world politics
    25 Jan 2025
    Robert F Kennedy Jr at the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th US President in Washington, DC, on 20 January, 2025.

    More than 80 organisations have voiced opposition to Robert F Kennedy Jr's nomination to lead the top US health agency ahead of his confirmation hearing, with one group launching an advertising…

    Organisations opposing Trump's Kennedy pick for US top health job urge senators to reject him
  • Hamas names next four hostages to be released

    News
    World conflict
    25 Jan 2025
    Israeli left-wing activists wave national flags and hold placards during an anti-government demonstration in Tel Aviv, on May 4, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip between Israel and the Palestinian militant Hamas movement. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

    The four - all young female soldiers - are expected to be returned this weekend.

    Hamas names four new hostages to be released as part of Israel-Gaza ceasefire
  • WHO chief to cut costs, reset priorities after US exit

    News
    World health
    25 Jan 2025
    US President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on 20 January 2025. (Photo by Jim WATSON / POOL / AFP)

    The cost-cutting comes after Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the U.N. health agency, accusing it of mishandling the Covid pandemic and other health crises.

    WHO chief to cut costs, reset priorities after US exit, document shows
  • Meatball Magic

    Audio
    science health
    24 Jan 2025
    A cat named Meatball lays down across a blue couch, arms and legs hanging out.

    Meatball is more than just a cat - he's an icon in the RNZ Auckland office. Corey and Ellie get to the bottom of it. Audio

  • Watch: Luxon, Peters dismiss Treaty Principles debate at Rātana

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    24 Jan 2025
    Kamaka Manuel and Christopher Luxon at Rātana in 2025.

    The prime minister says he can mend the relationship with Māori after the bill is voted down, and he would refuse a future referendum in the next election's coalition negotiations.

    Watch: Luxon, Peters dismiss Treaty Principles debate at Rātana
  • 'So many secrets': Ex-deputy principal jailed for sexual relationship with student

    News
    New Zealand crime
    24 Jan 2025
    Former Tapawera Area School deputy principal Iain Anderson during sentencing on historic sex charges in the Nelson District Court.

    Iain George Anderson's crimes involved a student 40 years his junior, beginning in the early 2000s.

    Former deputy principal Iain George Anderson jailed for historic sexual offences with student
  • Clinical psychologist Julia Rucklidge on Eating for your brain

    Audio
    health
    24 Jan 2025
    Clinical psychologist Julia Rucklidge has spent decades researching the relationship between diet and mental health.

    On this episode of On The Couch Julia Rucklidge gives Maggie Tweedie and Tony Stamp some more helpful tips on how to eat for your brain, letting go of negative emotions, feeling gratitude, embracing… Audio

  • 'Entire Pacific region at risk' - UNAIDS on Fiji HIV outbreak

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    24 Jan 2025
    Scientist holding tube with blood sample and label HIV Test near laboratory form, closeup

    Fiji's minister for health and medical services has declared an HIV outbreak, saying "HIV is evolving faster than our current services can cater for."

    'Entire Pacific region at risk' - UNAIDS on Fiji HIV outbreak
  • Trump orders release of secret JFK, King assassination files

    News
    World world politics
    24 Jan 2025
    JFK and Robert Kennedy. Photograph. 1963. (Photo by Austrian Archives (S) / IMAGNO / APA-PictureDesk via AFP)

    The case of president John F Kennedy still fuels conspiracy theories more than 60 years after his death.

    Trump orders release of last JFK, RFK, King assassination files
  • Watch: Luxon talks foreign investment in state of nation address

    News
    Politics
    24 Jan 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to media after his State of the Nation address on 23/1/2025.

    "We are going for growth": The prime minister says, announcing a new agency, in his first major speech of the year.

    Christopher Luxon announces foreign investment agency in state of nation address
  • Government says it's hit emergency housing target 5 years early

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    24 Jan 2025
    Blue Water Hotel in Napier was providing emergency housing.

    But the whereabouts of 20 percent of those leaving emergency housing is still unknown.

    Government says it's hit emergency housing target 5 years early
  • Improved economic conditions for dairy farmers drive LIC $39m half-year profit

    News
    Country farming
    24 Jan 2025
    Dairy cows in a milking facility in New Zealand.

    The Livestock Improvement Corporation says dairy farmers, who have weathered recent financial headwinds, have continued to invest in herd improvement driving its latest half-year profit.

    Improved economic conditions for dairy farmers drive LIC $39m half-year profit
  • 'Entire Pacific region at risk' - UNAIDS on Fiji HIV outbreak

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    24 Jan 2025
    Scientist holding tube with blood sample and label HIV Test near laboratory form, closeup

    Fiji's minister for health and medical services has declared an HIV outbreak.

    'Entire Pacific region at risk' - UNAIDS on Fiji HIV outbreak
  • Talking tinnitus with senior clinical audiologist Duncan Hann

    Audio
    science health
    24 Jan 2025
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    Duncan Hann used to actually suffer from tinnitus - a persistent ringing in the ears - while playing in bands, which eventually led to a master's thesis in tinnitus. Audio

  • NZ's fruit bowl still shrinking, two years after cyclone

    News
    New Zealand Country
    24 Jan 2025
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    "Nobody who's been significantly affected will survive in their current form," local growers say. Audio

    NZ's fruit bowl shrinking as Hawke's Bay orchards continue to feel impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle
  • Hope water will be back by lunch after pipe burst in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    24 Jan 2025
    The water main being repaired by Watercare’s contractor.

    A broken water main caused up to 3000 people to be without water in parts of West Auckland.

    Hope water will be back by lunch after pipe burst in Auckland
  • Scientists' association worries Crown Research Institutes reform will lead to more job cuts

    News
    Politics science
    24 Jan 2025
    Researcher analyzing agricultural grains and legumes in the laboratory. GMO research of cereals. Testing of  genetically modified seeds

    The New Zealand Association of Scientists co-president says she does not want to see major job losses through the government's science reforms. Audio

    Scientists' association worries Crown Research Institutes reform will lead to more job cuts
  • Over half a million NZers will have diabetes by 2044: Study

    Audio
    health
    24 Jan 2025

    Over half a million New Zealanders will have diabetes by 2044, according to a modelling study on Type 1 and 2 trends. Lead author of the study Dr Andrea Teng spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio

  • Woman declined ACC referral sends psychologist 69 threatening texts in one hour

    News
    New Zealand crime
    23 Jan 2025
    Close up of a woman hand using a smart phone on a desk at home

    She told him she hoped he would get cancer and that his house burned down.

    Nelson woman Megan Aitken sentenced for threatening psychologist with ‘fearful texts’
  • ‘I decided to do it for me’: Why council boss quit

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Jan 2025
    John Holyoake Chief executive at Western Bay of Plenty District Council. 

10 August 2021 Bay of Plenty Times- Photograph by George Novak 
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BTG 26Aug21 - John Holyoake, chief executive at Western Bay of Plenty District Council.

BTG 02Dec21 - Western Bay of Plenty District Council chief executive John Holyoake.

BTG 07Jul22 - Council chief executive John Holyoake says providing the community with the right information in different ways, opens the door for a more diverse range of candidates.

BTG 14Jul22 - Council chief executive John Holyoake says providing the community with the right information in different ways, opens the door for a more diverse range of candidates.

    After more than three years in the role, John Holyoake handed in his resignation on Monday.

    ‘I decided to do it for me’: Why council boss quit
  • Resident relieved as whales not restranded

    News
    New Zealand environment
    23 Jan 2025
    A pod of pilot whales that stranded twice outside Juan Fernández' home between Pakawau and Puponga in Golden Bay.

    Golden Bay dairy farmer Juan Fernández was glad to wake up this morning without a pod of whales outside his house again, after several emotional days spent trying to save them.

    Golden Bay whales not restranded again, leaving resident relieved
  • CRIs to be merged: Science sector revamp draws mixed reaction

    News
    New Zealand science
    23 Jan 2025
    Researcher carrying out scientific research in a lab (shallow DOF; color toned image)

    The merging of the seven Crown Research Institutes has drawn criticism - but others are focused on how it will work.

    Crown Research Institutes to be merged: Science sector revamp draws mixed reaction
  • 22 elective surgeries postponed in two weeks across Auckland, Hamilton hospitals

    News
    New Zealand health
    23 Jan 2025
    All but one of the country's DHBs operated at a loss this financial year.

    A source inside Waikato Hospital said the acute demand had increased significantly.

    22 elective surgeries postponed in two weeks across Auckland, Hamilton hospitals
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