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Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban reflects on International Women’s Day
International Women's Day is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women around the world.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 10 March 2025
Audio 10 Mar 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 10 March 2025
Audio 10 Mar 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 10 March 2025
Audio 10 Mar 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Iwi joy as Crown settles: ‘From now on, it’s progress all the way’
The Bill ends eight years of negotiation with the Te Korowai o Wainuiārua collective.
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Pasifika Festival 2025: Culture, kai and community
The Pasifika Festival concluded its second and final day today at Western Springs Park in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, attracting large crowds to celebrate the vibrant culture of the Pacific Islands.
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Whangārei District Council to hold sudden closed-door fluoridation meeting
Whangārei is the only district council in New Zealand refusing to fluoridate among 14 nationwide.
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Super Rugby Pacific: Moana pull off massive win over Hurricanes
Ardie Savea's new team has scored its first victory of the season, and it's over his old one.
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Champions Trophy Final: Black Caps v India - everything you need to know
The two rivals have met before at this one-day tournament.
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Four more years? MPs debate bill to extend parliamentary term
The current government is 16 months old. In just another 18 months or so, NZ will once again be at the polling booth. Audio
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Anxiety over editorial policy and a billionaire on board at NZME
Mediawatch - NZME's top brass now have a billionaire on board who wants control and maybe more far-reaching editorial change.
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Kiwi Robinson lines up World Cup giant slalom showdown
The alpine skier has claimed her seventh consecutive podium finish to maintain her lead in the standings.
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'It's just another disgusting incident and I'm sick of it'
A decision to continue allowing vehicles on beaches in the Catlins will be revisited after an endangered sea lion was harassed by motorists.
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'Up for the challenge': Competition brings fishers from far and wide to Ninety Mile Beach
The $30,000 big prize is one lure, but there's so much more to attract competitors to the Far North.
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'Feels like Covid all over again' - What it's been like for Kiwis in Queensland
More than 200,000 New Zealanders are in Queensland, so RNZ have asked some to share what they've seen during Cyclone Alfred.
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First government redress payments made to Lake Alice survivors
The first five $150,000 rapid payments were made on Monday.
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Push for more women in council ahead of local elections
While women account for 51 percent of Auckland's population, they hold only 37 percent of elected positions in Tāmaki Makaurau.
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Māreikura pt 1
Some of New Zealand's top jazz women select the female jazz musician who most inspires them. Audio
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Records and silverware on the line for Black Cap Rachin Ravindra
Black Caps batter Rachin Ravindra shines on the big stage and the Champions Trophy final will be another opportunity to showcase his skillset.
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Tagata o te Moana for 8 March 2025
Audio 8 Mar 2025Halo oketa wantok! This week on Tagata o te Mona: Samoan PM survives second vote of no confidence, Cook Islands considers becoming a Christian nation, we talk to a Kanak academic about possible… Audio
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Celebrating 25 years of Sola Rosa with new music
Sola Rosa is celebrating 25 years with a beautiful new EP. The EP New Tomorrows brings in local legends like Julien Dyne, Finn Scholes, and Ben White, plus emerging talents like Melbourne's Akosia and… Audio
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Living in Hope: locals fight to keep 'lovely farming village' vibe
A 400-signature petition given to Tasman District Council opposes business and industrial zoning plans for the small rural community of Hope, just south of Nelson.
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Ex-tropical cyclone Alfred downgraded to 'tropical low'
The now ex-tropical cyclone Alfred has been downgraded to a tropical low, but the flood threat continues.
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'Coming to work anxious': Hospital has 120 fewer nurses than recommended
Christchurch Hospital needs more nurses for safe staffing levels, according to an internal system.
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NZ's part in solving Ukraine's satellite problem
Satellite companies could plug the gap left by Trump's abandonment of Ukraine. Audio