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The school system is not making the grade
As the 2025 school year kicks off, a slew of problems await students, teachers and the government.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 10 February 2025
Audio 10 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Prison company Serco paid $6m in bonuses
A private prison operator has been paid millions for reoffending rates that are incredibly low, even by international standards.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 10 February 2025
Audio 10 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 10 February 2025
Audio 10 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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The Super Rugby players to watch in 2025
RNZ highlights players with plenty to prove this Super Rugby Pacific season.
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Shane Jones told limiting oil clean-up liability against international practice
.Advisers warned the Minister for Resources that his plans to limit industry liability for the clean-up costs of was more lenient that Australia and the UK.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 10 February 2025
Audio 10 Feb 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Adam Chamber Music Festival 2024 - New Vistas
Percussionist Justin DeHart plays a vibrant recital which includes works from Aotearoa by Rosa Elliott, Philip Brownlee, Mark Menzies, John Psathas, and Gareth Farr. Audio
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Still searching on your phone for a special someone? Dial up your social life instead
Brynley Stent once assumed dating apps were the go-to destination for meeting someone she was romantically compatible with. Video, Audio
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Tourists pour in, visit memorial ahead of Super Bowl
Mardi Gras floats with bead-tossing revellers cruised through New Orleans on Saturday as the city celebrated its record-tying 11th Super Bowl hosting gig with a stout security presence after a New…
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Cook Islands PM flying to China without consulting NZ - Government
The New Zealand government says the Cook Islands has failed to properly consult it on proposed agreements its Prime Minister Mark Brown will be signing in China this week - and Brown has now left for…
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The summer of 300,000 submissions
A three-year Parliament might deal with 200,000 submissions. Over summer it received 300,000. The House chatted to the person overseeing that. Audio
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Te Papa's Courtney Johnston on Vivienne Westwood, podcasts and Stevie Wonder
Courtney Johnston has been the chief executive of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa now for five years, joining Maori co-leader Arapata Hakiwai at the helm. Johnston's career as a director… Audio
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Media in the middle of diplomatic drama
Mediawatch -Trump's alarmed the world with trade tariffs, turning off aid and proposing to take over Gaza. But New Zealand's had diplomatic drama in the news too - with the media in the middle of it.
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Widespread support for Efeso Collins mural
Multiple stakeholders have expressed strong support for a mural in Manukau honouring the late Fa'anānā Efeso Collins.
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Living off the land: What it's like to exist without money
Australia's Jo Nemeth told Saturday Morning about the "gift economy", inspiring others, and the challenges of living without money. Audio
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NZ boat comes off its foils in disastrous SailGP day in Sydney
New Zealand have had a shocking opening day on the Sydney leg of Sail GP, failing to make tomorrow's final. Audio
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'Reckless and dangerous' - NZ must make Gaza, Trump stance clear, expert says
Otago University professor of international relations Robert Patman says New Zealand should provide a robust response to Donald Trump's Gaza plan, and also "should stop tip-toeing" around Trump.
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'Sick of looking at it': Scott Point locals seethe at road delays
Residents in the West Auckland neighbourhood, frustrated by AT taking two months to paint a road, took matters into their own hands.
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One quad bike rider dead, one critically injured in Canterbury river crossing
A woman has died following a water incident at the Rakaia River mouth this afternoon.
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Why can't we stay overseas as long as we want when we get the pension? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
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The Mixtape: Dub multi-instrumentalist Pachyman
Our guest this week is Pachyman, an LA-based, Puerto Rican DJ and multi-instrumentalist producer. On his RNZ Mixtape, Pachyman pays tribute to legends like King Tubby, Scientist, and Lee "Scratch"… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for Saturday 8 February
Kia orana! This week in Tagata o te Moana, the Cook lslands’ spat with New Zealand, Tonga's new leader is left with little time to make his mark, Kiribati rebuts criticism from New Zealand and the… Audio
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'I felt ceilinged-in' - Why Kiwi folk singer Nadia Reid moved to the UK
The award-winning songwriter tells Music 101's Charlotte Ryan she felt "tangled up in pieces" while trying to organise her family's exit from New Zealand. Video, Audio