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Turkish president declares emergency as Turkey-Syria quake death toll passes 7800
Turkey-Syria quake death toll passes 7800, thousands of children feared dead
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces devastated by two earthquakes that left a trail of destruction. Audio
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Minor parties sound warning against political point-scoring
Minor parties sound warning against political point-scoring
Smaller political parties are calling for unity, saying the latest poll results show people are sick of politicking - while touting their own consistent or growing support.
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Brighter Future? The boom, the bust and the rustbelt
Audio 20 Jul 2017Has it been boom or bust for the regions over the last nine years? RNZ's journalists report.
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The best books of 2017
Laura Kroetsch is director of Adelaide Writers' Week and Kate De Goldi is a fiction writer and book reviewer. The pair discuss their three favourite fiction and nonfiction books of 2017. Audio
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'Our tīpuna knew when to move' - The difficult conversations about managed retreat for Māori
Stay and risk the whare, or go and lose the whenua that's left
Māori suffered generational loss of great swathes of their land to confiscation. Now they face advancing waters from climate change, with few easy answers.
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Opinion: Why Samoa's Head of State does not have 'reserve powers' to revoke election results and call for new elections
Opinion: Why Samoa's Head of State can't reject election results
Legal expert Fuimaono Dylan Asafo argues the planned second round of elections in Samoa are not justified by the Head of State's claimed 'reserve powers'.
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Man horrified 92 ACC staff accessed his sensitive claim file
Man horrified 92 ACC staff accessed his sensitive claim file
A man disabled by a workplace accident is horrified dozens of ACC staff looked at his sensitive claim file on childhood sexual abuse, viewing it more than 350 times after it was closed. Anusha Bradley…
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Loafers Lodge: Police were looking for arsonist for weeks before murders
What authorities did and didn't know about Loafers Lodge killer
Esarona Lologa, a "recidivist offender", had absconded from a mental health facility weeks before the fires, and police had no idea where he was.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 1 June 2023
Audio 1 Jun 2023Questions to Ministers NICOLA WILLIS to the Minister of Finance: Has he received any advice from Government officials in the past year that included proposals for reducing the income tax paid by New… Audio
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Question Time for 7 March 2012
Audio 7 Mar 2012- DAVID SHEARER to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his statements?
- PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the performance of the public service?
- Dr…
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Question Time for 14 September 2016
Audio 14 Sep 2016-
Hon ANNETTE KING to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in all his Ministers?
Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Minister of Transport: Does he stand by all his statements on the rail service for…
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Budget 24: How's it being received?
Budget 24: How's it being received?
Love it or hate it, the Budget will affect you in some way. This is what industry leaders have to say about funding that might impact you.
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Brought to you by . . . 'partners'
Brought to you by . . . 'partners'
It’s meant to be clear what’s advertising and what isn't, but 'sponsored content' and 'native advertising' blurred that line a long time ago. Now some outlets form ‘partnerships’ with clients to get…
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Bludgers or desperate youths? Life on the dole
Bludgers or desperate youths? Life on the dole
You might laugh about being on a taxpayer's holiday, but being on the benefit is mostly pretty shit.
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Countdown to Chaos: As Aucklanders were desperately seeking safety, officials were silent
The timeline: Desperate chaos and fatal floods, silent officials
It wasn't until seven hours after floods had forced people out of their homes and hundreds had called 111 that a state of emergency was announced. How were officials on the back foot?
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Who will help the helplines?
Who will help the helplines?
While Youthline and Lifeline struggle to stay afloat, leaving calls for help unanswered, the government is funding a brand new helpline.
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A US-funded nutrition program was helping to keep this woman's baby alive. Days after the program was cut, he died
'The babies died of hunger': US aid cut hits vulnerable families
Across Africa, nutrition clinics close and parents watch their children starve as US funding disappears.
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Norfolk Island's political fate in the balance
Audio 27 Oct 2014Norfolk Island is this week expected to make a direct appeal to the Australia parliament to try and save its unique form of self government. Audio
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Week in Politics: What will the government get out of Budget 2024?
What will the government get out of Budget 2024?
Week in Politics - Coverage has focused on what voters could get out of the budget, but what impact could it have on the coalition's popularity?
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'Dad, please don't go out': The Gazans killed as Israel freed hostages
'Dad, please don't go out': The Gazans killed as Israel freed hostages
When Israeli special forces rescued two of the hostages kidnapped by Hamas there was relief for their families, but more than 70 people were reported killed on the night.
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Labour announces plans to train hundreds more doctors by 2027
Labour announces training policy amid senior doctors' strike
An extra 95 doctors will be accepted for training from 2025 under a Labour policy announced on Wednesday.
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Moce Sri Krishnamurthi . . . sports journalist, democracy activist, storyteller and advocate
Moce Sri Krishnamurthi . . . sports journalist, democracy activist, storyteller and advocate
New Zealand-adopted Fiji journalist, sports writer, national news agency reporter, anti-coup activist, media freedom advocate, storyteller and mentor Sri Krishnamurthi has died.
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A constitutional conundrum - or simply a king-size spectacle?
A constitutional conundrum - or simply a king-size spectacle?
The Coronation this weekend was an historic event that anointed a new head of state for us for the first time in 70 years - and also a made-for-media spectacle that captivated broadcasters. After the…
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Leader interviews: Judith Collins - 'I'm always very confident, particularly when I know I'm right'
Leader interviews: 'I'm always very confident, particularly when I know I'm right'
Judith Collins is still shy of a month into the job but in her media blitz she and her arched eyebrows are everywhere, along with the party slogan "Strong team, More Jobs, Better Economy". Video
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Fragments: Firsthand accounts of the February 2011 earthquake
Fragments: 'I thought, God, that's the building Susan's in'
When the quake struck, Susan Selway's husband Richard was on a plane from Auckland to Christchurch. They had to turn back. Once they landed, passengers watched news coverage in the airport.