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Japan poised for nuclear comeback
Cushla Norman reports from Japan on the reopening of nuclear power plants 2 years after the Fukushima meltdown post the tsunami Audio
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Brighter Future? Cycle trails the gimmick that grew
Audio 30 Jun 2017A national cycle trail was pitched at the nadir of the recession as a way to boost employment and drive regional economic growth. Chris Bramwell reports on whether that proved true.
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2025 in review: Politics, health and climate change dominated Pacific news headlines this year
2025 in review: The year that was in Pacific news
RNZ Pacific's bulletin editor Christina Persico looks in the rearview mirror at 2025. Audio
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Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag
The media minister says a proposed law to get Google and Facebook pay for local news is not dead, but this week a Parliamentary committee and its government MPs did not support it. The government’s…
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Poisoner: the story of Thomas Hall
"The most vile criminal ever to be tried in New Zealand" Thomas Hall's crimes scandalised New Zealand when it was revealed he had attempted to murder his wife in order to steal her family fortune. Audio
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Christmas spirit: Invercargill community helping struggling families
While the Christmas season is supposed to be a joyous time for many, for those living under the poverty line - it can mean suicide, depression and family violence. The Spirit Army is a citizen-led… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Reporters criticised for being too critical
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a new semi-secret start-up for journalism in Canada, more movement from former makers of Bauer magazines… Audio
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Overhaul of policies in Tonga to combat obesity
Audio 12 Jun 2014The Tongan government says it is overhauling its policies in a bid to deal with what it says is the biggest killer in the region - obesity. Audio
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As Prince William vows to rule with humility, his multibillion-dollar estate raises eyebrows
How Prince William hopes to 'do things differently'
After a "brutal" year of family health battles, Prince William has used a recent trip abroad to lay out his vision for his future reign.
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'A night I will never forget': Loafers Lodge killer almost murdered teen in 2009
'A night I will never forget': Loafers Lodge murderer attempted to kill teen
Fourteen years before Esarona Lologa set fire to Loafers Lodge - killing five people - he attacked a teenager with a machete.
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Egali-what? Getting a fair go in New Zealand
Egali-what? Getting a fair go in New Zealand
Most people know that the gap between rich and poor in New Zealand has grown - has "egalitarianism" fallen out of favour?
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Bondi Junction stabbing offender Joel Cauchi diagnosed with schizophrenia at 17
Bondi attacker's path from finding new 'life' to killing six
A month ago, Joel Cauchi's parents were relieved to see him enjoying the beach. The next time they saw him was on TV attacking people.
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Matthew Perry obituary: 'Friends' brought fame but couldn't quell personal demons
Matthew Perry: 'Friends' actor couldn't quell personal demons
While on screen he was making millions laugh on TV's biggest show, Matthew Perry was locked in a painful cycle of addiction, and a battle with demons that stemmed from a damaged childhood.
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Waikeria prison inmates' protest was inevitable - justice advocates
Waikeria prisoners' protest was inevitable - justice advocates
Justice advocates say Waikeria Prison should have been mothballed long ago and only systemic change can improve conditions for Māori. Audio
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NZ man sexually abused as a boy in Australian state care denied compensation
Man abused as a boy in Australian state care denied compo: 'It's not fair'
The NZ man, who has been denied $150k because he is not a resident, says it's just not right : "We get punished and they can just do what they like".
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UK election: What's a hung parliament?
UK election: What's a hung parliament?
Without a party with enough MPs to govern alone, what happens next? Here are some options for future leaders and coalitions.
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Radio hosts fixate on schools closing as Gabrielle closes in
Radio hosts fixate on schools closing as Gabrielle closes in
Cyclone Gabrielle buried homes and took lives, including those of rescuers, this week. But as it bore down on the country, front-rank hosts at Newstalk ZB played down the danger it posed…
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Midweek Mediawatch: News that’s fit to print - and not
Midweek Mediawatch: News that’s fit to print - and not
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately.This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about two stories pulled by publishers this week, Covid vaccine scepticism confronted on talk radio, how close Stuff…
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The year in politics: Stories that dominated the headlines in 2024
The year in politics, month-by-month
It's been a long year in politics - James Shaw was still leading the Greens in February - remember that?
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Why we're ignoring climate change
Why we're ignoring climate change
It's a dark cloud hanging over our civilisation, but there's still a chance to act. So why do we all have our heads in the sand? Susan Strongman reports.
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Question Time for 9 February 2017
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Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister of Health: Does he believe that DHBs have enough funding to meet the needs of the public in a fair and equitable way?
ALASTAIR SCOTT to the Minister of Finance:…
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Saving Sione: Children being adopted overseas, trafficked to work in New Zealand
Children being adopted overseas, trafficked to work in NZ
A 12-year-old boy was among them, put to work in New Zealand and assaulted despite his adopted 'father' already having convictions for violence.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses New Zealand Parliament
'The time has come': Ukrainian leader calls on NZ for contribution
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has delivered an address to New Zealand's Parliament this morning and the government has pledged an additional $3 million of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
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PNG sorcery-related attacks an inter-generational horror
Audio 23 Jan 2018A six year old Papua New Guinea girl who was tortured for allegedly using sorcery is to be given protection for the rest of her life, although two months on from the attack the men who tortured her… Audio
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16 women to contest Tonga election
Audio 28 Oct 2014Numbers of women to contest Tonga's elections are up but advocates had been hoping for even more. Audio