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  • Watch: South Auckland choir's big moment at the World Choir Games

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    New Zealand Pacific
    29 Dec 2024
    Manurewa High School’s Rewaken Polycation Choir are a talented group who represent many different cultures and ethnicities, brought together by their shared love of music and a collective desire to express themselves.

    Follow the journey of one South Auckland choir as they represent their culture and collectiveness on their biggest stage - the World Choir Games. Video

    Watch: South Auckland choir representing their culture on their biggest stage at World Choir Games
  • Police urge hiker caution following Wairere Falls rescue

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    New Zealand police
    29 Dec 2024

    A hiker was forced to spend overnight and most of the following day in the bush on Boxing Day after he became separated from his group.

    Police urge hiker caution following Wairere Falls rescue
  • Gold Coast couple lose $250,000 house deposit in 'spear phishing' scam

    News
    World money
    29 Dec 2024
    Sarah and Laine Robinson.

    Sarah and Laine Robinson were one day away from moving into their forever home when it was taken from them.

    Gold Coast couple loses $250,000 house deposit in 'spear phishing' scam
  • Treaty law submission help honed for future Bills

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    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    22 Dec 2024

    Sessions to help Taranaki whānau have their say on the Treaty bill moving through Parliament are being fine-tuned to help address future legislation affecting Māori rights and interests.

    Treaty law submission help honed for future Bills
  • 'Have a horrible holiday': Pet-sitter's message as couple watch dog die on CCTV

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    New Zealand crime
    22 Dec 2024
    Winston, a bulldog that died shortly after being in the care of Judith Webby (inset), a woman with a chequered history, who also abused Winston's owners.

    The dog had been for a full check-up the day before the family left and his vet noted he was in good health.

    House-sitter Judith Webby has dog die in her care while owners watch on CCTV from overseas
  • Fears women worried for safety this Christmas may not call police

    News
    New Zealand police
    22 Dec 2024
    sad woman hug her knee and cry. Sad woman sitting alone in a empty room.

    It is the first festive period since the police stepped back from responding to low risk calls.

    Victim advocates warn women fearing for safety this Christmas may not call police
  • Fears check-up delays will result in more bowel cancers

    News
    New Zealand health
    20 Dec 2024
    Samples of a colon biopsy to be sent to a laboratory, at Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon Hospital, Paris, France (2009).

    Manawatū residents at higher risk of developing bowel cancer have been told they will not get their regular check-up colonoscopies for at least six months. Audio

    Fears delays in check-up colonoscopies will result in more bowel cancers
  • McDonald's responds to Wānaka restaurant critics

    News
    Business Otago
    19 Dec 2024
    A McDonald's sign.

    A lawyer for the fast-food chain says it will reduce its opening hours from 6am-11pm and make its sign smaller.

    McDonald's proposes new opening hours, smaller signage for Wānaka restaurant
  • Daughter of former All Black sentenced over hit-and-run death

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    New Zealand crime
    18 Dec 2024
    Jason Collins on a boat in the ocean.

    A tearful Helena Cribb - daughter of 15-test All Black Ron Cribb - said she was "so terribly sorry" in court.

    Helena Cribb sentencing: Daughter of former All Black sentenced to eight months’ home detention over hit-and-run death
  • When a family member doesn't remember what Christmas is

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    New Zealand disability
    18 Dec 2024
    For people with dementia, it's increasingly hard to feel merry about Christmas. To connect with them, you learn to make the most of brief random opportunities.

    First Person: For people with dementia, it's increasingly hard to feel merry amidst the expectations and chaos of Christmas. Those who love and want to connect with them learn to make the most of…

    How do you get festive with a family member who doesn't remember what Christmas is?
  • New housing development in Wairoa welcomes its first tenants just before Christmas

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    17 Dec 2024
    From left: Tātau Tātau chief executive Lewis_Ratapu, commerical chief executive Aayden Clarke, MP Katie Nimon, Tātau Tātau chair Leon Symes, MP Cushla Tangaere Manuel Waylon Tahuri Whaipakanga, Denise Eaglesome, Karekare Jaso.

    The Kitchener St development will feature 30 larger whānau homes and 13 transportable kaumātua-sized homes.

    New housing development in Wairoa welcomes its first tenants just before Christmas
  • Alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew named

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    World
    17 Dec 2024
    Britain's Prince Andrew, Duke of York arrives at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, to attend the Easter Mattins Service, on March 31, 2024. (Photo by Hollie Adams / POOL / AFP)

    Yang Tengbo's court-enforced anonymity order has been lifted.

    Alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew named as Yang Tengbo after secrecy order lifted
  • Complaints over athlete welfare and conduct concerns in high-performance yachting

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    Sport In Depth
    17 Dec 2024
    New Zealand's Thomas Saunders (C) and France's Jean-Baptiste Bernaz compete in race 1 of the men’s ILCA 7 single-handed dinghy event during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games sailing competition at the Roucas-Blanc Marina in Marseille on August 1, 2024. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)

    RNZ understands multiple complaints have been made to the new Sport Integrity Commission, in the first test of the agency's powers. Audio

    Multiple complaints to Sport Integrity Commission over athlete welfare and conduct concerns within high-performance yachting
  • Homeless given two days to leave camping site

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    16 Dec 2024
    People living at a homeless camp on the banks of the Whanganui River were given two days to leave, on 16 December, 2024.

    Whanganui's biggest encampment of homeless people is being turfed out.

    'Significant risk to the public': Homeless given two days to leave Whanganui camping site
  • Foodbanks face closure with funding to stop

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    16 Dec 2024
    Good Works Trust operations manager Sophie Gray.

    "I'm worried. I know hundreds of thousands of Aucklanders rely on the mission for food," the City Missioner says. Audio

    Auckland foodbanks face closure, reducing services as funding to stop
  • It happens here: Sex trafficking and slavery in NZ

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    New Zealand crime
    16 Dec 2024
    The FBI is offering more than $15,000 for information that will lead to the location and arrest of a fugitive New Zealand man accused of sex trafficking and producing child pornography.

    A woman trafficked as a small child says the extent of the issue in New Zealand is hidden and underestimated. Audio

    It happens here: Sex trafficking and slavery in NZ
  • 'Running away from your life' is more common than you think

    News
    World life and society
    16 Dec 2024
    Luigi Mangione is led into the Blair County Courthouse for an extradition hearing Tuesday in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.

    Luigi Mangione was reported missing the month before allegedly murdering a CEO. Here's why he - and so many others - might want to disappear.

    Have you ever wanted to run away from your life? Why this phenomenon is more common than you think
  • Judge challenges mental impairment defence, jails man for historical sexual abuse

    News
    New Zealand crime
    15 Dec 2024
    William Godfrey Wood, accompanied in the dock by a prison officer during sentencing in the Nelson District Court, on Tuesday 10 December, 2024.

    A judge has challenged a lawyer over claims that a sex offender's mental impairment meant he was less morally culpable for his actions.

    Mental impairment defence fails, man jailed for sexual abuse
  • Replacement childbirth classes 'desperately needed' as Parents Centre closes

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    New Zealand children
    15 Dec 2024
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    An antenatal support group will step in until June thanks to additional funding, but it's no long-term solution.

    Parents Centre closure: Replacement childbirth classes 'desperately needed'
  • Fast Favourites: Social entrepreneur Izzy Fenwick

    Audio 15 Dec 2024
    Environmentalist and social entrepreneur Izzy Fenwick

    Izzy joins Culture 101 to share her Fast Favourite choices, and why she is passionate about continuing the legacy of her father.

      Audio

  • The fascinating NZers we met in 2024

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    New Zealand life and society
    15 Dec 2024
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    We heard a raft of different Kiwis' tales this year. From tracking lost dogs to publishing poetry by candlelight, here are some of their top yarns.

    The fascinating New Zealanders we met in 2024
  • Chinese associate of Prince Andrew banned from UK as national security risk

    News
    World
    14 Dec 2024
    Britain's Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves after attending for the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in eastern England, on December 25, 2023. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

    The businessman was authorised to act on the disgraced duke's behalf to seek investors in China.

    Chinese associate of Prince Andrew banned from UK as national security risk
  • Mum reported Luigi Mangione missing weeks before shooting

    News 13 Dec 2024
    Luigi Mangione is escorted from the Blair County Court House in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, after an extradition hearing on Tuesday.

    He cut off some loved ones for months. Now, evidence is mounting against the Ivy League graduate accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in broad daylight.

    He cut off some loved ones for months. Now, suspect Luigi Mangione faces mounting evidence in health care CEO’s killing
  • 'Mixture of people' expected to farewell deceased Mongrel Mob leader

    News
    New Zealand crime
    13 Dec 2024
    Mongrel Mob chapter president Angus Benson - known as Heil Dogg - is being farewelled at a tangi in Napier.

    In the lead-up to a large gang tangi, Hawke's Bay police have been engaging with locals, gang leaders and whānau of the deceased. Audio

    Heil Dogg tangi: 'Mixture of people' expected to farewell deceased Mongrel Mob leader
  • Police set up checkpoints ahead of large gang tangi

    News
    New Zealand crime
    12 Dec 2024
    Mongrel Mob chapter president Angus Benson - known as Heil Dogg - is being farewelled at a tangi in Napier.

    Officers have breath tested more than 500 drivers as they prepare for the funeral of Napier Mongrel Mob Barbarian chapter president 'Heil Dogg'.

    Police breath testing in Maraenui, Napier ahead of gang tangi for 'Heil Dogg'
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