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Historic Le Mans pole for Ferrari, Hartley third fastest
Historic Le Mans pole for Ferrari, Hartley third fastest
Three-time winner and defending champion Brendon Hartley will start third on the grid for this weekend's centenary Le Mans 24 hour race in France.
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Australia to ban Nazi symbols - but not the swastika or salute
Australia to ban Nazi symbols - but not the swastika or salute
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said tackling far-right extremism was a priority.
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The teen sensation lighting up the first women's Champions League
The teen sensation lighting up the first women's Champions League
Florencina Kalifa wasn't going to let go of the ball she hit into the net for her team's first women's Champions League goal, even taking it to bed with her that night.
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Auckland Airport set to increase airline charges
Auckland Airport set to increase airline charges
The increases, which will take effect from July, follow a year-long price freeze implemented during the early stages of the airline industry's Covid-19 recovery.
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Countdown rolls out wheel clamps for abandoned trolleys amid backlash
Countdown rolls out wheel clamps for abandoned trolleys amid backlash
Countdown has begun quietly rolling out trolley wheel locking systems as calls from the community to address abandoned carts grow louder.
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LGBTQ state of emergency declared in US
LGBTQ state of emergency declared in US
Florida, Tennessee and Texas have been named by campaigners as the most hostile states towards the LGBTQ community.
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Wanted: wakeful babes for study into kūmara's impact on the gut
University of Auckland researchers are investigating the benefits of kūmara on babies' microbiomes to see if the vegetable will boost sleep and immune development. Audio
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Massey University responds to students anxious over lack of tech for on-line, AI supervised exams
Anxious Massey University students say they are ill-prepared to sit exams on-line, supervised by AI, as now required by the university. Kathryn speaks with Massey University Provost Professor Giselle… Audio
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Climate scientist says New Zealand insulated from worst, but warns climate chaos here already
Climate scientist says NZ insulated from worst, but warns chaos here already
A senior climate scientist says New Zealand may be relatively insulated from the extremities of future weather changes, but is urging the government to look at its implications, including the… Audio
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Watch: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, Health Minister Ayesha Verrall speak at post-Cabinet press conference
Watch: Hipkins, Verrall announce changes to vaping rules
The Prime Minister and Health Minister have announced changes to vaping products to try to reduce the number of young people taking it up.
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Apple to sell Vision Pro AR headset for triple Meta's top-line price
Apple to sell Vision Pro AR headset for triple Meta's top-line price
The tech giant has unveiled a costly augmented-reality headset in its riskiest bet since the introduction of the iPhone more than a decade ago, barging into a market dominated by Meta.
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The science that unlocked a rare genetic mutation in the Folbiggs — and set Kathleen free
The science behind the rare genetic mutation that set Kathleen Folbigg free
Extensive scientific and and medical evidence proved to be key to settling Kathleen Folbigg free, 20 years after the Australian was convicted of killing her four children.
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King's Birthday Honours: Jacinda Ardern receives one of the highest accolades
King's Birthday Honours: Jacinda Ardern receives one of the highest accolades
The former prime minister was "incredibly humbled" to be appointed a Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
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Independent panel recommends lowering of voting age
An independent panel of legal experts is recommending lowering the voting age to 16.
The government scrapped plans in March to introduce legislation to the house which would lower the voting age… Audio
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ACT preens as party in waiting ahead of Election 2023
ACT preens as party in waiting ahead of Election 2023
Power Play - ACT Party leader David Seymour will be patting himself on the back after a sell-out annual conference in central Auckland this weekend.
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King's Birthday Honours: Ngāti Porou leader receives knighthood
King's Birthday Honours: Ngāti Porou leader receives knighthood
Sir Selwyn Parata is humbled and elated by his knighthood in recognition of his services to Māori.
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Mystics give Sulu Fitzpatrick fairytale send-off
Mystics give Sulu Fitzpatrick fairytale send-off
The Mystics have won their second ANZ Premiership title in three years after beating the Stars 74-56 in Hamilton and given their captain the perfect send off.
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ACT Party conference: A new ministry to sort 'jungle of red tape', 'speaking out' against Te Tiriti o Waitangi
ACT pitches new ministry to sort 'jungle of red tape'
This proposed ministry would be given the powers to evaluate new regulatory proposals, review red tape and change laws to remove surplus regulation.
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Venice Harris: My latest track
At just 16 years of age, Tauranga's Venice Harris has already travelled the world starring in big stage musicals like Annie, Les Miserables and The Sound of Music. She joins us to introduce her new… Audio
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BARTOK: Miraculous Mandarin
Performed by Orchestra Wellington with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei, Michael Fowler Centre, 03 June, 2023 Recorded by RNZ Concert Producer, engineer: David Houston Audio
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From 'dream retirement home' to 'worst nightmare': Fast-rising lake inundates homes
From 'dream retirement home' to 'worst nightmare': Fast-rising lake inundates homes
Rotoehu homeowner Joan Blair has gone from living her dream to her worst nightmare.
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Introducing: Tess Liautaud
This week on Introducing its Otautahi based country / folk musician Tess Liautaud
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The Sampler: Jazmine Mary, The Big Fresh Collective, Guardian Singles
Tony Stamp reviews the second album by neo folk artist Jazmine Mary, a nationwide collection from the BFC, and Guardian Singles’ noisy return. Audio
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The Sampler: Jazmine Mary, The Big Fresh Collective, Guardian Singles
The Sampler: Jazmine Mary, The Big Fresh Collective, Guardian Singles
Tony Stamp reviews the second album by neo folk artist Jazmine Mary, a nationwide collection from the BFC, and Guardian Singles’ noisy return.
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Rotorua iwi embraces bilingual road signs
Rotorua iwi embraces bilingual road signs
Iwi groups around Rotorua are supporting a move to introduce bilingual road signage in Aotearoa.