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Council pledges Treaty law apology after brutal history lesson
Taranaki councillors have voted to investigate why a debate on the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill was shut down by conservative councillors at a December meeting.
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Mysterious Moa Point statue will return to its perch, locals vow
Residents near the coastal community of Wellington's Moa Point say they will work to repair a mysterious Moa statue that has fallen from its perch high on a rocky outcrop just beyond the city's…
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Parker v Dubois: What do all the different boxing titles actually mean?
Joseph Parker is back in the ring on Sunday morning, so here's a (somewhat) simple guide to the alphabet soup of boxing titles and world champions.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 20 February 2025
Audio 20 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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No, 'Harbor Lane' is not closing: Online store cashes in on Wellington's gloom
"If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is," Retail NZ chief executive Carolyn Young told RNZ.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 20 February 2025
Audio 20 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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NZ Herald to cut around 30 roles
Around 30 roles are being cut from the New Zealand Herald's newsroom - with the likes of political editor Claire Trevett and deputy business editor Grant Bradley taking voluntary redundancy. RNZ… Audio
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Public agencies 'finding it unaffordable to increase pay'
Automatic pay rises are under threat, after chief executives were sent a warning. Audio
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Is Netsafe too close to Big Tech?
Critics say the online safety regulator's funding from companies like Meta, X and Tiktok calls its independence into question. Audio
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Sports News for 20 February 2025
An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 20 February 2025
Audio 20 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Pacific News in French for 20 February 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news in the French language (La Langue Française). Audio
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Public interest in buying station with precious wetland near Wellington
A thousand-hectare block of land containing precious wetland and native bush is up for sale in Eastbourne, and the regional council is considering throwing its hat in the ring to buy it.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 20 February 2025
Audio 20 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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'It's been left so long without treatment' - gastro delays at public hospitals
People referred to public health system gastro departments are waiting months for an appointment, even when they have symptoms that could be a sign of bowel cancer or other disease. Audio
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Adam Chamber Music Festival 2024 - Metamorphosen
Taking its title from Richard Strauss's late masterpiece, written in mourning for the destroyed Munich National Theatre, this concert also includes performances of two other works that riff on the… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 19 February 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Māori-owned kai business to cater Te Matatini
Hāwera's Tika Restaurant, Cafe, and Catering owner Kiri Erb said it was an honour to be one of two catering companies dishing out kai at the upcoming event.
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'Reset' needed with Cook Islands, Winston Peters says
Foreign Minister Winston Peters wants to 'reset' New Zealand's relationship with Cook Islands.
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High-profile journalists to go as NZME announces 30 job cuts
The New Zealand Herald owner is slashing roles across its newsrooms.
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Crash victim a UK resident who had previously lived in NZ
The woman who died in a tragic crash in Martinborough has been named.
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Auckland mayor Wayne Brown launches re-election campaign
The 78-year-old had served as mayor of the supercity since October 2022.
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The House: MPs' first look at member's bills this year
Now the PM's Statement debate is done, MPs get to debate their own non-government bills, with one MP back from sick leave just in time.