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Chris Stuart on her new crime thriller, The Glasgow Smile
On a cold Melbourne night, the body of a woman is found in a grimy, graffiti-riddled alleyway. But the position she's found in - and the giant mural she's found beside - makes the hairs on Detective… Audio
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Why are so many schools ditching NCEA level 1
An increasing number of secondary schools around the country are ditching NCEA Level One - ahead of a refresh to the qualification that's being introduced over the next few years. Hobsonville Point… Audio
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Changes to surrogacy laws on the horizon
Audio 31 May 2023Long sought change is on the horizon for surrogate parents and families. The government has announced it will fast track a bill, introduced by Labour MP Tamati Coffey, which is currently before Select… Audio
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Nelson cyclists and pedestrians rally for 'travel justice'
Nelson cyclists and pedestrians rally for 'travel justice'
The rally is calling for a more accessible city with equally viable travel options for all.
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NZ websites down - Security update causes widespread internet outages
NZ websites down - Security update causes widespread internet outages
An internet glitch rendered banking apps and a number of .co.nz websites inaccessible for some users on Tuesday morning.
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AI attack ads - to disclose, or not disclose?
AI attack ads - to disclose, or not disclose?
PR firms think political parties should have to disclose their use of artificial intelligence in campaign advertising, but advertisers are not so sure. Audio
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'No reason' NZ shouldn't be safest country in world - National
'No reason' NZ shouldn't be safest country in world - National
National's police spokesperson says there is "no reason" why New Zealand shouldn't be the safest country in the world, but "we are completely heading in the wrong direction". Audio
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Hipkins accuses National of dog-whistling over bilingual roadsigns
Hipkins accuses National of dog-whistling over bilingual roadsigns
The prime minister says bilingual signs are nothing new to countries around the world, and do not create public safety concerns.
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Watch: PM Chris Hipkins speaks after Cabinet meeting
Watch: Hipkins announces expansion of fog cannon scheme
The government is adding another $11 million into its fog cannon scheme, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says.
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Pacific news in brief for May 29
Pacific news in brief for May 29
Round-up of news from Guam, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Northern Marianas, Cook Islands
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Police revise pursuit policy as fleeing drivers 'taking more risks'
Police will be able to pursue more fleeing drivers under revamped policy - Police Commissioner
Front-line police will be able to pursue more fleeing drivers than in the past two years now the policy has been revamped, the Police Commissioner says. Audio
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The wallabies threatening a national park
Wallabies are hopping closer to one of our most precious national parks. Have we got the tools to stop them in their tracks? Audio
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The wallabies threatening a national park
The wallabies threatening a national park
Wallabies are hopping closer to one of our most precious national parks. Have we got the tools to stop them in their tracks?
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Heating NZ's homes: 'We're really still lagging way, way behind'
Heating NZ's homes: 'We're really still lagging way, way behind'
The poor condition of many New Zealand properties has been identified as one of the biggest factors affecting households struggling to heat their homes.
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Why Australia decided to quit its vaping habit
Why Australia decided to quit its vaping habit
Earlier this month the Australian government introduced restrictions on vape sales, and teachers and public health experts say the measures are much needed.
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Apprenticeship scheme would be permanent under Labour government
Apprenticeship scheme would be permanent under Labour government
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has used his first major speech to his party to promise to keep an existing apprenticeship scheme in place.
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'Zone for 30 years of growth' - National proposes housing growth policy
'Zone for 30 years of growth' - National proposes housing growth policy
National party says its housing growth plan would fast-track developments on new land.
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France's Triet becomes third female director to win Cannes' top prize
France's Triet becomes third female director to win Cannes' top prize
French director Justine Triet joins New Zealand's Jane Campion and France's Julia Ducournau as only the third woman to have won the prize.
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Clementine Valentine: My Latest Track
Marking the last Sunday Morning of NZ Music Month 2023, art-pop duo Clementine Valentine join us to introduce their new single 'Endless Night' Audio
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Nats need to 'go back to school' over bilingual sign criticism - Māori Party
Nats need to 'go back to school' over bilingual sign criticism - Māori Party
The Māori Party co-leader says the National Party should go back to school if it thinks including te reo Māori on road signs is confusing.
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Introducing: Coast Arcade
This week on Introducing its a four piece indie rock band from Tamaki Makaurau called Coast Arcade. Video, Audio
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Meet the bubbly couple revitalising Kaikōura
Audio 27 May 2023On her first visit to Kaikoura, Mel Skinner joked to her husband that the town could become the crayfish and champagne capital of the world. Nearly 20 years later, they're making it happen.
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Shocked Tall Ferns supported to deal with team mates accident
Shocked Tall Ferns supported to deal with team mates accident
Tall Fern Mary Goulding's car accident stark reminder for team mates that basketball is not the important thing.
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The Week in Politics: Reserve Bank raises OCR, Budget reaction continues
The Week in Politics: Reserve Bank raises OCR, Budget reaction continues
Analysis - The Reserve Bank's surprisingly benign response to the Budget robs National of a strong attack line and the NZ Steel deal is hailed as a win for the climate, but opposition parties say it…