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Body of NZ soldier killed in Ukraine finally comes home
Dominic Abelen was killed in August 2022 while fighting in the East of Ukraine.
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Marine precinct users in Tauranga feel lied to by mayor
Tauranga Mayor Mahe Drysdale has called the sale of marine precinct land a 's... deal', but locals say he is not taking the opportunity to cancel the deal. Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific team namings: All Blacks back to boost Canes
Plus DMac's back and the Blues ring the changes in the latest squads for round five this weekend.
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Winston Peters to 'fix' MFAT job listing for tikanga lead
Winston Peters says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade advertising a job for a 'tikanga lead' is a case of a bad idea getting "dug in deeper than ticks on a hound".
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 12 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Luxon struggles under weight of cost-of-living gloom
Analysis: There's a lot of bad news around for a government holding out for a change in economic fortunes to turn the polls.
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 12 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 12 March 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Fiji PM silent on allegations of receiving NZ$113,000 Rolex watch
Photos of Sitiveni Rabuka flaunting the gold bling have been circulating on socia media and one former prime minister is demanding answers.
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Kaikōura is booming amid economic uncertainty
The Kaikōura district obtained international dark sky sanctuary status six months ago and it has led to two new business opportunities starting up.
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Police warn outdated fingerprinting system could compromise public safety
Police have warned if they do not replace their out-of-date fingerprinting system it could compromise public safety.
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Greenpeace accuses government climate panel of only listening to 'vested interests'
The panel only met with two groups when it was preparing its findings.
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All that glitters is very much gold
The price of gold is booming, hitting all-time highs this month. It's hit the point in the market cycle where we're being sent press releases for new gold investment schemes. The words "Store of… Audio
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HOKA shoes uses a Māori name. Why don't they say so?
One of the world's hottest sneaker brands, rarely attributes its name to Māori - but it used to.
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 12 March 2025
Audio 12 Mar 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Any NZ peacekeeping in Ukraine would be a 'one-hit wonder' - veteran
A New Zealand military attache has been taking part in talks in Paris about Ukraine peacekeeping, but a soldier who was deployed in Afghanistan says NZ would have to scramble to raise a single… Audio
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Ultrasound delay leaves woman feeling like a 'ticking time bomb'
A New Plymouth woman says a month-long delay in getting the results of a "semi-urgent" ultrasound left her feeling like a "ticking time bomb". Audio
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'Nonsense': Hipkins and Peters clash over 'wokeness' in public sector
The New Zealand First leader is adamant diversity is being preferred over merit for people getting jobs in the public sector. Audio
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What kind of touching is appropriate at work?
The acceptable level of touching in the workplace can be different for different people, but many of those people have a story of a physical touch that made them feel a little awkward.
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Proposal to increase Marlborough bus fares by 20 percent
The increase aims to address the escalating maintenance costs across the sector.
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 12 March 2025
Audio 12 Mar 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Council bins food scrap service amid community backlash
Councillors voted unanimously at an extraordinary meeting to dump the unpopular plans.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 12 March 2025
Audio 12 Mar 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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The government so far, in nine charts
It's still behind on more than half of its goals. We break down which are at risk. Audio
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Ministry of Justice accused of burying report saying children at risk in judicial system
Family violence experts say the Ministry of Justice buried a report that says children are at risk in the judicial system and recommends sweeping changes. Audio