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RNZ Pacific news at 9am for 14 March 2025
Audio 14 Mar 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Canterbury chasing regional deal
Timaru mayor Nigel Bowen, said they want "do it once and do it right to set the region up for success".
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Eels returned to stream after being dumped at compost facility
Eels hauled up from a stream during digger work wound up dumped on the ground at a compost facility, infuriating a local environmentalist.
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Half of the buildings in South Dunedin remain 'at risk' of flooding
The ominous forecast has been outlined in reports released on Friday by the South Dunedin Futures programme. Audio
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Muslim community fears more will die if gun laws rolled back
More people will die in mass shootings if firearms restrictions are rolled back, members of the Muslim community say. Audio
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Hospital staff to meet over shortages delaying appointments, scan results
The meeting follows an RNZ story about a New Plymouth woman who waited a month for the results of a semi-urgent pelvic ultrasound.
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RNZ Pacific news at 8am for 14 March 2025
Audio 14 Mar 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Desert Road re-opens: Businesses brace for comedown
Many on Ohakune's main street were doing record sales, some even up to 400 percent during the SH1 road closure. Audio
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Highlanders v Hurricanes: What you need to know
Team lists, key stats and news for tonight's Super Rugby Pacific round five match. Video
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RNZ Pacific news at 7am for 14 March 2025
Audio 14 Mar 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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What questions public servants are being asked in 'census'
The voluntary survey includes questions on how productive their office is, how much they use AI, and whether they're overloaded with meetings
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RNZ Pacific news at 6am for 14 March 2025
Audio 14 Mar 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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A tough Budget preached in a revivalist tent
Parliament has debated its inquiry into the 2025 Budget Policy Statement. The government side was evangelical on growth, but the numbers did not suggest a promised land. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 13 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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School lunch provider turns to Australia for help
With its main food manufacturer, Libelle, in liquidation, the School Lunch Collective has turned to Australia to ensure it had enough meals. Audio
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'Beloved student' fatally struck by train named
Sarie Morton's mum says she is still processing the loss of her daughter, who was struck by a freight train outside Matamata College.
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Surge in young parents’ college enrolments
The Karanga Mai Young Parents' College is overcoming its challenges through community support. Audio
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Stevenson lifts lid on All Blacks snub, future plans
Shaun Stevenson hinted at a potential test-switch, plus where he wants to head after his time at the Chiefs is over.
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NZ not among several countries joining new group pledging support to Ukraine
The government says New Zealand is not among about 15 countries that have committed to join the coalition of the willing on Ukraine.
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 13 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Making music At the Movies
Having just clocked up one thousand episodes of At the Movies, reviewer Simon Morris shares his favourite film scores with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump. Video, Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 13 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Operation Trolley: Why Rotorua’s top cop says opposition worked
Forty-five shopping trolleys were returned and 13 people were arrested, but some claimed the campaign targeted the vulnerable.
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 13 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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ECan braces for more consent headaches
Environment Canterbury says it is on top of its consents processing requirements, after its battles.