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  • Hamas agrees to Gaza ceasefire proposal

    News
    World conflict
    30 Mar 2025
    Displaced Palestinian children are seen inside the destroyed Islamic University in Gaza City, Gaza, on March 25, 2025. Israel vows to destroy the Palestinian militant group Hamas and on March 18 resumes intense bombardment of Gaza and redeploys ground troops, shattering a truce that has largely held since January 19. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) (Photo by MAJDI FATHI / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    Hamas has agreed to a Gaza ceasefire proposal it received two days ago from mediators Egypt and Qatar, the Palestinian militant group's chief said. Audio

    Hamas agrees to Gaza ceasefire proposal says leader
  • Is your brain older than your age?

    Audio
    science health
    30 Mar 2025
    dark background with illuminated model of brain in blue tones

    Brain scans show our brains shrink over time and researchers can deduce whether a brain is ageing faster or slower than expected.  Audio

  • More than 1000 dead in Myanmar quake, says ruling junta

    News
    World natural disasters
    29 Mar 2025
    Motorists wait in line at a petrol station next to a damaged road in Mandalay on March 29, 2025, a day after an earthquake struck central Myanmar. Rescuers dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings on March 29 in a desperate search for survivors after a huge earthquake hit Myanmar and Thailand, killing more than 150 people. (Photo by Sai Aung MAIN / AFP)

    Myanmar's junta has warned the death toll is likely to rise, after the powerful, shallow quake that shook the already war-torn country, and surrounding nations.

    Myanmar quake: what we know
  • 'Everything collapsed': Why thousands have left this Pacific Paradise

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    29 Mar 2025
    Nouméa, New Caledonia.

    On 13 May last year, Renaud Mahé found himself responsible for 200 people shut inside a resort during violent civil unrest that erupted in Nouméa.

    Thousands leave New Caledonia in civil unrest, as long recovery awaits those staying
  • Top vaccine official forced out of US FDA

    News
    World Covid-19
    29 Mar 2025
    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at the Libertarian National Convention on May 24, 2024 in Washington, DC.

    The public health leader, who was a significant figure during the Covid-19 pandemic, was given the choice to resign or be fired.

    Top vaccine official forced out of US FDA
  • Hundreds of sheep scramble through Te Kūiti

    News
    New Zealand Country
    29 Mar 2025
    The Great New Zealand Muster, Te Kūiti, 29 March, 2025.

    Te Kūiti has opened its main street to welcome a herd of hundreds of sheep running the gauntlet, for its annual Great New Zealand Muster festival. Audio

    Hundreds of sheep scramble through Te Kūiti
  • Elephant seals lived 'from Cape Reinga to Bluff' before humans arrived - study

    News
    New Zealand science
    29 Mar 2025
    Gold harbour, South Georgia. Home to a large population of giantic Elephant Seals.

    New research suggests a distinct lineage of elephant seals were well established in New Zealand at the time of human arrival.

    Elephant seals lived 'from Cape Reinga to Bluff' before humans arrived - study
  • Is selling my house to make money for retirement a good idea?

    News
    Business money
    29 Mar 2025
    closeup wrinkled hands holding a small wooden house

    RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions

    Should I sell my house and live off the proceeds? - Ask Susan
  • A primer on vaccination ahead of flu season

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    29 Mar 2025
    VACCINATION CENTER 
Reportage in the Health and Prevention Centre run by the local committee for social hygiene (CDHS) in Lyon, France. DTPP vaccination : Diphtheria - Tetanus - Poliomyelitis - Pertussis. Tetravac is a vaccination used conjointly against diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis and pertussis (whooping cough). It is administered as a booster between the ages of 5 and 13. 

AUBERT / BSIP (Photo by AUBERT / BSIP / BSIP via AFP)

    Explainer - With the national flu immunisation programme starting on 1 April, there's still a little confusion about what may or may not be needed.

    A primer on vaccination ahead of flu season
  • 入冬前这件事建议提前做:接种疫苗为什么至关重要

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 精选新闻
    29 Mar 2025
    VACCINATION CENTER 
Reportage in the Health and Prevention Centre run by the local committee for social hygiene (CDHS) in Lyon, France. DTPP vaccination : Diphtheria - Tetanus - Poliomyelitis - Pertussis. Tetravac is a vaccination used conjointly against diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis and pertussis (whooping cough). It is administered as a booster between the ages of 5 and 13. 

AUBERT / BSIP (Photo by AUBERT / BSIP / BSIP via AFP)

    对于新西兰来说,每年的5月至10月是流感病毒高发季,而由于每年冬天流行的流感病毒都不相同,因此也建议每年都接种流感疫苗。

    入冬前这件事建议提前做:接种疫苗为什么至关重要
  • Swinging superstar takes aim at world record

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 Mar 2025
    Patrick Cooper is hoping to swing his way to a Guinness World Record by going for 48 hours nonstop.

    Patrick Cooper may be on a playground, but he is not fooling around with his goal to break the record for the longest time swinging on a swing.

    Swinging superstar takes aim at world record
  • ACT MP launches member's bill to stop universities offering services 'based on race'

    News
    Politics education
    29 Mar 2025
    ACT leader David Seymour on law and order

    An ACT MP has drafted a member's bill she says would "ensure universities do not allocate resources, benefits or opportunities based on race".

    ACT MP launches member's bill to stop universities offering services 'based on race'
  • New-look Warriors halves emerge from Shaun Johnson's shadow

    News
    Sport
    29 Mar 2025
    Chanel Harris-Tavita and Luke Metcalf during a Warriors training session at Go Media Stadium in Auckland.

    Luke Metcalf and Chanel Harris-Tavita have stamped their own marks on back-to-back victories.

    NRL: New-look Warriors halves emerge from Shaun Johnson's shadow
  • Israel flouting international law with forced evacuations in Gaza, UN says

    News
    World war
    29 Mar 2025
    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during a ceremony marking the Hebrew calendar anniversary of the Hamas attack on October 7 last year that sparked the ongoing war in Gaza, at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem on October 27, 2024. (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP)

    The UN Human Rights Office has accused Israel of violating international law by forcibly displacing Palestinians under "mandatory evacuation orders".

    Israel flouting international law with forced evacuations in Gaza, UN says
  • Pacific Waves for 29 March 2025

    Audio
    Pacific
    29 Mar 2025

    NZ's new public health director announced; New initiative to address issues facing Pacific youth workers; Mixed outcomes from Tonga's development summit. Audio

  • NZ's new Public Health Director announced

    Audio
    Pacific
    29 Mar 2025

    Dr Corina Grey has been appointed as the new Director of Public Health, starting from 5 May. Audio

  • Efforts to protect takahē stepped up after stoats kill four

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    28 Mar 2025
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    Ngāi Tahu and DOC first released takahē on the Ngāi Tahu tribal property of Greenstone Station in 2023 to establish a new wild population.

    Efforts to protect takahē at Queenstown site stepped up after stoats linked to four deaths
  • On-farm learning a success

    Audio
    health rural
    28 Mar 2025

    A training programme in Southland is giving young adults with high-functioning disabilities, the skills required to work on a dairy farm. Michial Todd was the first to graduate and now he's a… Audio

  • Struggling parents put back-to-school costs on Afterpay

    News
    New Zealand Business
    28 Mar 2025
    money

    The biggest start-of-year expenses were stationery, followed by transport, uniforms and technology-related costs.

    Struggling parents put back-to-school costs on Afterpay
  • The Panel with Chris Finlayson & Verity Johnson (Part 1)

    Audio
    money media
    28 Mar 2025

    Tonight on The Panel, Mark Leishman is joined by panellists Chris Finlayson & Verity Johnson. The trio discuss an impending shortage of aged care beds, households doing it tough, and the Kiwi TV show… Audio

  • Anthony Albanese announces election date as May 3rd

    Audio 28 Mar 2025

    After months of speculation - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially announced Australians are heading to the polls on May 3rd. Mr Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton have started their… Audio

  • Death rates double for some patients who left ED without seeing a doctor

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Mar 2025
    Wellington Hospital Emergency Department

    A Health NZ review shows a sharp spike in patients who discharged themselves dying within 30 days of presenting at an ED.

    Death rates double for some patients who left ED without seeing a doctor
  • No, Prime Minister

    Audio 28 Mar 2025
    Professor Nick Wilson, University of Otago, Wellington - Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka, Pōneke

    When Joe Biden's fitness for office was questioned, it wasn't the first time that important information about a president's health had been withheld from the American public. Audio

  • Study begins into heart attacks among young Fijian NZers

    News
    Pacific
    28 Mar 2025
    Vital signs monitor showing heart rate. (Photo by GORODENKOFF PRODUCTIONS/SCIENCE / GPR / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    "There should not be these deaths occurring so young in these families; there must be a genetic driver," says Otago University researcher Dr Pritika Narayan.

    Study begins into heart attacks among young Fijian NZers
  • Benefit struggle: 'I've fallen into the trap of being 100 percent reliant on it'

    News
    New Zealand Business
    28 Mar 2025
    Work and Income offices

    The regions where one in five working-age adults are on benefits.

    Benefit struggle: 'I've fallen into the trap of being 100 percent reliant on it'
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