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Climate activists plan to continue disrupting motorists in Wellington
Climate activists who caused significant delays during Wellington's morning rush hour today plan to continue their disruptive protests, until the Government responds to their call to restore passenger… Audio
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Monarchy NZ discusses King Charles III accession to the throne
Audio 10 Sep 2022Tomorrow, New Zealand will proclaim King Charles III's accession to the throne. First, Cabinet will meet, followed by the Executive Council, and then the Proclamation of Accession ceremony will take… Audio
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What happens now? Accession, mourning, and Coronation explained
Audio 9 Sep 2022Aotearoa, and the Commonwealth realms, are now in a period of mourning for Her Majesty.
Robert Morris, a former UK civil servant, and an honorary member of the University College London's… Audio
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RNZ journalists shine at New Zealand Radio Awards
RNZ has been recognised at the New Zealand Radio Awards for its storytelling and journalism.
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Transpower asking people to reduce their power consumption
Transpower is asking people to reduce their power consumption if possible this morning, with insufficient electricity currently being generated to comfortably meet demand. A spokesperson says… Audio
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Covid-19 Wellington Girls College stops in person classes
A school near the illegal occupation around Parliament is asking its students to work from home until next Tuesday, after continued assaults and intimidation from protesters.
On Tuesday morning… Audio
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Winter Olympics finish with NZ success
The Winter Olympics are over, with the curtain coming down in Beijing overnight in a colourful closing ceremony.
Leading a small New Zealand contingent into the Birds Nest Stadium was flagbearer Nico… Audio
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Celebrating Tuvalu language week
Tuvalu, a tiny Pacific nation near the equator, is celebrating its language this week.
Tuvalu's nine inhabited islands, which are at risk of sinking beneath the waves, are home to about 11,000… Audio
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Facial recognition trial not needed, says privacy commissioner
Using facial recognition to figure out how long people will wait in a queue is like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
That's according to the Privacy Commissioner who has serious concerns about… Audio
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Otorohanga locals react to family's return
Thomas Phillips and his three children have now been home safe for a whole day, after spending almost three weeks in the bush - as teams frantically searched for them.
While the community is relieved… Audio
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Senior Dr worried about Covid-19 spread in hospitals
Emergency department doctors say patients infected with Covid-19 are being wrongly classified as low-risk, because of Delta's unusual symptoms, and that could be exacerbating the likelihood of… Audio
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The mother of slain police officer speaks after first sentencing
A getaway driver who helped police officer Matthew Hunt's killer to escape arrest, has been jailed for 12 months.
Natalie Bracken was sentenced in the High Court in Auckland this morning, via… Audio
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'Renewed emphasis on wealth redistribution' - China expert
Now, "common prosperity" has been the key mission statement from China's ruling communist party and leader Xi Jinping in recent months. He's been putting pressure on China's richest people to better… Audio
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Young Tongans turn out for Auckland mass vaccination event
Members of Auckland's Tongan community are taking part in a mass vaccination event which started in the suburb of Favona today. It's part of Tongan Language Week, and will run for the next three days… Audio
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RSA wrapping support around Aucklanders without bubbles
While most of the country is returning to normal, Auckland remains in lockdown and not everyone has a bubble to rely on. Support services are being wrapped around those who aren't living with family… Audio
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Increasing building costs another blow to first home buyers
The government's first home buyer grant for new houses is being squeezed by the rising cost of building materials. The cost of bricks, timber and steel is steadily rising, with price increases of up… Audio
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School community split between Alert Levels two and four
There's been excitement and anxiety among both kids and their parents, as hundreds-of-thousands of students returned to school today. But 10km south of the Bombay Hills, the Mangatawhiri School… Audio
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Nurses and patients concerned about Akl hospital visitor rules
The nurses' organisation is concerned about hospital visitor rules in Auckland, which are allowing hundreds of people to visit patients every day during Alert Level Four. It says hospital staff are… Audio
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Review of MediaWorks' culture reveals serious concerns
A boys' club, bullying, sexual harassment and sexism are among the serious concerns identified in a review of MediaWorks' culture. About 125 current and former staff were interviewed, and information… Audio
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Teenage boys sexually harrassing female peers
A disturbing survey released yesterday found Christchurch Girls High students are regularly being sexually harassed by their male peers. 60 percent of students who responded to the survey say they… Audio
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Returnees in Novotel Auckland Airport have MIQ stay extended
125 people in the Novotel Auckland Airport managed isolation facility will have their stay extended after two returnees tested positive for Covid-19 on day 12 The other returnees staying at the… Audio
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Met Service says it could get colder
The wild weather that's hitting right across the motu is expected to begin settling down in the next 48 hours. But as MetService meteorologist, April Clark, told Michael Cropp, it could get even… Audio
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Tess Brunton reports from Dunedin on the chilly weather
The snow has been settling in Dunedin's hillside suburbs since yesterday evening. Michael Cropp spoke to RNZ reporter Tess Brunton from the Ōtepoti suburb of Brockville. Audio
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Polar Blast sweeps the country
It's tino makariri -- very cold and the icy weather blasting up from Antarctica is causing widespread disruption. Snow flurries have forced the closure of several schools and State Highways, now… Audio
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Stolen Waikato DHB info now on dark web
Sensitive documents from the Waikato District Health Board have been released onto the dark web. The leak comes in the wake of last month's ransomware attack that crippled five hospitals' IT systems… Audio