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Geoffrey Miller: What to expect from Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to the New Zealand parliament
Geoffrey Miller: What to expect from Zelensky's speech to the NZ parliament
Opinion - As New Zealand's foreign policy year draws to a close, it seems fitting that Volodymyr Zelensky will have the final word, Geoffrey Miller writes.
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Qatar FIFA World Cup controversy: What you need to know
Qatar FIFA World Cup controversy: What you need to know
Explainer - The Qatar FIFA World Cup has been surrounded by controversy around worker's rights, same-sex relationships and allegations of corruption. RNZ is here to clear it all up.
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New Zealand announces travel ban on Iranian security forces
New Zealand announces travel ban on Iranian security forces
New Zealand is imposing travel bans on members of the Iranian security forces connected to the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini and the violent response to subsequent protests, Prime Minister Jacinda… Audio
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Lower tax rates may boost foreign investment - Specialist
Lower tax rates may boost foreign investment - Specialist
Embracing more foreign investment by removing tax barriers could pay off in the long term, according to a tax specialist.
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Introducing:Gina Malcolm
This week we introduce you to Gina Malcom - She's an artist from Queenstown, and new to making music and you might recognise her voice... Video, Audio
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Pakistan start well against England
Pakistan start well against England
Pakistan have taken the early advantage over England, while Australia continue to dominate the West Indies in their respective test matches.
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RMA reforms: Local voice and environmental conflicts key issues for councils
RMA reforms: Local voice and environmental conflicts key issues for councils
The government's Resource Management Act reforms promise to be cheaper, faster and better but two Bay of Plenty councils have expressed their concerns about how this will be achieved.
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Christchurch protest disruption: Report pinpoints failings in council's response
Christchurch protest disruption: Report pinpoints failings in council's response
The council's handling of anti-government mandate protests "could have been better", a report has found.
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Mexico considers granting asylum to Peru's ex-president Pedro Castillo
Mexico considers granting asylum to Peru's ex-president
Mexico has started consultations with Peruvian authorities regarding former President Pedro Castillo's request to seek asylum in the country, Mexico's foreign minister said on Twitter on Thursday…
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Michael Lee Richards remembered as creative chef 'ahead of his time'
'Champion of New Zealand food': Michael Lee Richards hailed as a brilliant chef
Michael Lee Richards - who has been prominent in many facets of the country's food scene for decades - has died aged 66.
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 8 December 2022
In this week's Pocket Edition, we look back on the musical careers of Hamish Kilgour and Christine McVie. Charlotte Ryan introduces us to the post punk american band Automatic and Susie Ferguson sits… Audio
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How did one school produce 5 White Ferns in one match?
How did one school produce 5 White Ferns in one match?
When Jess Kerr presented Rebecca Burns with her White Ferns' debut cap four days ago she was quick to point out a fact that was nothing short of remarkable.
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Govt announces plans to reverse the decline in Australia's environment
'Our environmental laws are broken': Australia govt announces major reforms
A new nature protection agency will be formed as part of an overhaul of the country's environment laws, a Cabinet minister says.
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Donor blood: Why directly donated blood was deemed unsafe for baby needing heart surgery
Donor blood: Why directly donated blood was deemed unsafe for Baby W
Taking blood from a particular donor isn't as simple as it seems - here's why. Audio
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Findings into Fire and Emergency's culture and complaints process released
FENZ has not done enough to fix its bad culture, review finds
The Public Service Commission has found FENZ has not done enough to fix its bad culture, and stronger leadership is needed at all levels.
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Three Waters: Rapids ahead as entrenchment leaves a bruise
Three Waters: Rapids ahead as entrenchment leaves a bruise
Analysis - Three Waters has left a lasting impression on Labour and the responsible minister, and seems destined to keep causing problems for whoever wins next year's election.
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Youth worker welcomes early interventions after serious offences
A rangatahi advocate says it's encouraging the government's introducing a fast-track intervention to prevent children from repeatedly committing crimes.
Under the new scheme, announced this morning… Audio
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Fines revenue fails to match steep rise in numbers caught by mobile speed cameras
Fines revenue not reflecting rising numbers snapped by mobile speed cameras
Police using mobile speed cameras have caught twice as many people speeding this year compared with 2021.
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Where is West Papua now?
Where is West Papua now?
Analysis - Indonesia is splitting West Papua into three. Where does this leave the region now?
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Johan Halvorsen’s Passacaglia with Emma Dias
Year 12 music student Emma Dias explains her connection with the Passacaglia For Violin and Viola by Norwegian composer Johan Halvorsen and describes how she was introduced to the piece by her violin… Audio
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Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting biodiversity
Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting biodiversity
Opinion -Thousands of delegates have gathered in Montreal, Canada, for a once-in-a-decade chance to address the accelerating pace of species loss and the dangers of ecosystem breakdown.
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Timaru council ignores health officials' calls to cut back pokies
Timaru council ignores health officials' calls to cut back pokies
Timaru District Council has ignored health officials' advice to crack down on pokies to reduce gambling harm.
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Christopher Luxon calls for Nanaia Mahuta to be sacked over entrenchment clause
Luxon calls for Mahuta to be sacked over entrenchment clause
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says the Prime Minister should sack Nanaia Mahuta. Ardern says the Local Government Minister has not breached the Cabinet manual. Video
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Sports news in brief for December 7
Sports news in brief for December 7
Samoa qualifies for world age group cup; Vanuatu cricketers win and lose; and more
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Abuse in care inquiry: Victims distressed as wait for compensation drags on
'Abused again in a different way': Victims hit out at lack of progress on compensation
It is now a year since a Royal Commission recommended the immediate introduction of an interim redress scheme.