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Christopher Luxon 'comfortable' keeping boot camp reoffending rate under wraps
Luxon 'comfortable' keeping boot camp reoffending rate under wraps
The prime minister says he's "really comfortable" with the public not knowing the reoffending rate for the pilot boot camp programme.
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‘More matcha than coffee’ - how the green alternative is taking over
'More matcha than coffee' - how the green alternative is taking over
Sore wrists and broken whisks as baristas make hundreds of the potent green tea drink which is overtaking coffee sales.
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Luxon unsure how many boot camp participants back in custody
Luxon unsure how many boot camp participants back in custody
The Prime Minister acknowledged that there would be "some reoffending", but would not get into individual cases to "respect people's privacy".
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New Zealand-born teen's deportation to India paused at last minute
NZ-born teen's deportation paused at last minute
The family of the 18-year-old Daman Kumar, who has never set foot in India, have appealed to Associate Immigration Minister Chris Penk. Audio
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The dress that broke the internet 10 years ago
The dress that broke the internet 10 years ago
It's been described as the high-water mark of fun on the internet. Audio
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'Condiment Claire' excited about flying into NZ for a hāngī
How condiments can be a cook's best friend
Historian and foodie author Claire Dinhut tells RNZ's Mihi Forbes about why social media had to come first, and why dijon mustard is her ride-or-die condiment. Video, Audio
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Love Island star Mia 'Mimi' Paranihi's journey to reclaim Māori identity
'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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Super start to Super Rugby Pacific: What we learned from the opening round
Super start to Super Rugby Pacific: What we learned from the opening round
The first weekend had close games, upsets, big performances and entertaining rugby across the board. Video
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‘We'd got ourselves comfortable’ – Blues lament first up loss
‘We'd got ourselves comfortable’ – Blues lament first up loss
The defending champs were taken down a peg by a fired-up Chiefs side at Eden Park.
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First official evaluation from government's youth bootcamp revealed
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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Environmental Protection Authority will end up defaulting on loan if too few developers use government's fast-track process
EPA will end up defaulting on loan if too few developers use govt's fast-track process
It plans to repay the loan over five years using application levies from would-be beneficiaries of the shortened route planning approval.
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A taonga of Waitangi - Inside the forum tent
Inside the real conversations had at Waitangi Day
Away from the tense scenes on the paepae, under a closely guarded canvas tent, te iwi Māori do the real work of Waitangi: talking. We were invited inside to listen.
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Are rom-coms a relationship red flag or simply cosy cinematic fun?
Do rom-coms ruin real-life romance?
But underneath all the warm fuzzies and grand gestures, do rom-coms hide a dark truth? Could these lovey-dovey films impact people's actual views of romance and set unrealistic expectations for…
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More than 200 schools register for census on New Zealand's children
What can a census of kids tell us?
Researchers are hoping to get a glimpse into the lives of Aotearoa's children in next month's school census. Audio
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Football Australia backs Sam Kerr amid calls to strip her of captaincy
Football Australia backs Sam Kerr amid calls to strip her of captaincy
The support comes after she was found not guilty of racial abuse but it has left a sour taste for some pundits.
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Politics live: MPs distance themselves from David Seymour, PM retains confidence
Live: Question time in Parliament as opposition targets Seymour
Follow the latest politics news with RNZ's live blog.
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Super Bowl winner Jordan Mailata: 'Don't be afraid to dip your toes in the water'
Super Bowl winner Mailata: 'Don't be afraid to dip your toes in the water'
The 27-year-old, who has Samoan ancestry and NZ roots, was lost for words following the Philadelphia Eagles' historic Super Bowl win on Monday.
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Disability service provider's treatment of clients 'significantly concerning'
Disability service provider's treatment of clients 'significantly concerning'
A disability service provider breached consumer right regulations with the "significantly concerning" treatment of two clients, according to a new report.
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Life coaching is on the rise, but amid promises of big money, experts say some are running 'certificate mills'
How a pseudoscience from the 1970s has been co-opted by life coach millionaires
Sara Isbister was living in New Zealand with her husband and young family when she realised she'd been caught in what she now likens to a "commercial cult". Video
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'So, so impressive' - Teenage running prodigy Sam Ruthe sets course for athletics stardom
Teenage running prodigy sets course for athletics stardom
The 15-year-old has become New Zealand's youngest-ever senior men's athletics champion.
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Harbourmaster team upskills after ferry grounding
Harbourmaster team upskills after ferry grounding
Marlborough's harbourmaster team has been doing lots of extra training, ticking off recommendations made after a ferry ran aground last year.
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Tauranga’s Māori Ward byelection – who’s running?
Tauranga’s Māori Ward byelection – who’s running?
The resignation of Mikaere Sydney means a decision is needed on who will become the city's next Māori ward councillor.
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Sweden mourns victims of deadliest gun attack, suspect's motive unknown
Sweden mourns victims of deadliest gun attack
Survivors of Sweden's worst mass shooting recalled trying to save the lives of their comrades at a school for adults in Orebro.
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Waitangi delivers education classrooms can't provide
Waitangi delivers education classrooms can't provide
Kaiako Tania Koroi Nohotima said Waitangi provided a valuable holistic learning environment for students.
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MMA fighter Taylor Swift on the trouble he faces sharing a name with a global superstar
This Taylor Swift is considering a name change
One is an American superstar. The other is an amateur fighter from England who works part-time as an electrician.