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  • RNZ Pacific News at 7AM on 31 January 2025

    Audio 31 Jan 2025

    RNZ Pacific News at 7AM on 31 January 2025 Audio

  • How secure is New Zealand against quantum computing?

    News
    Business internet
    31 Jan 2025
    A quantum computer being built by the start-up IQM Germany, in a data center, shown on 5 December, 2024.

    Financial institutions say they are working on the cybersecurity threats posed by quantum computing - including the potential to break common encryption systems which use passwords to protect data and…

    How secure is New Zealand against quantum computing?
  • RNZ Pacific News at 6AM on 31 January 2025

    Audio 31 Jan 2025

    RNZ Pacific News at 6AM on 31 January 2025 Audio

  • News in Cook Islands Maori for 31 January 2025

    Audio
    Pacific
    31 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news in the French language (La Langue Française). Audio

  • How IRD is working to protect taxpayer info from quantum computing threats

    News
    Business
    30 Jan 2025
    Hands on laptop writing code or using computer virus program for cyber attack

    Work is underway to protect taxpayer information from quantum computing's power to break through commonly used encryption systems.

    Y2Q: Inland Revenue looks to protect information from threats posed by quantum computing
  • 'It's left a lot of scar tissue': Victim speaks out after bus attack

    News
    New Zealand crime
    30 Jan 2025
    Police generic

    Police have arrested a young man in relation to the attack, however, they are still searching for a second alleged offender, a young woman.

    Police have made one arrest, seeking a second after Auckland bus attack on New Years day
  • RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 30 January 2025

    Audio
    Pacific
    30 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • No captions, interpreters for Treaty Principles submission hearings

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    30 Jan 2025
    Emily Writes, Director of Awhi Ngā Mātua is appalled there is no close captioning or New Zealand Sign language interpreters for oral submissions on the Treaty Principles Bill.

    Advocates say many in the disabled community, particularly deaf people, submitted on the bill - but are now being excluded.

    No captions or interpreters cut deaf people out of live Treaty Principles submission hearings
  • Who is making the most of home advantage in the A-League?

    News
    Sport
    30 Jan 2025
    Auckland FC v Wellington Phoenix, Go Media Stadium, Auckland.

    Auckland FC's home record will be tested by one of the competition's best road teams.

    Who is making the most of home advantage in the A-League?
  • Motherhood major reason for Pascoe's retirement

    News
    Sport
    30 Jan 2025
    Dame Sophie Pascoe retires

    The outgoing Dame Sophie Pascoe is the country's most decorated Paralympian, and says her desire to be a devoted mother is a major reason she has called time on her glittering career. Audio

    Dame Sophie Pascoe says motherhood major reason for retirement
  • Plans to progress Waihī mining attracts support and criticism

    News
    New Zealand Business
    30 Jan 2025
    Waihī's Martha open cast mine.

    New Zealand branch of international mining company OceanaGold is proposing further development through the Waihī North and Martha Open Pit projects.

    Government's plan to progress Waihī mining under fast-track legislation attracts support and criticism
  • Queenstown Mayor discusses congestion charge

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    30 Jan 2025
    Queenstown Lakes Mayor Glyn Lewers.

    Glyn Lewers has been talking to ministers about the possibility of introducing a congestion charge, although he has emphasised this would not apply to locals.

    Queenstown congestion charge discussed by Mayor Glyn Lewers
  • General practices about 'to cross a tipping point', new Health Minister warned

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    30 Jan 2025
    Health NZ has embarked on a series of job cuts.

    The country is short of 1000 doctors, the General Practitioners Aotearoa sector group says.

    General practices about 'to cross a tipping point', new Health Minister warned
  • 'Saving seconds over safety': Community frustrated over speed reversal

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    30 Jan 2025
    Rakaia Community Association chairman Neil Pluck was thrilled when NZTA finally reduced the speed through the township on State Highway 1 last year but is frustrated it is now set to be reversed.

    NZTA will reverse speed limits on 38 sections of the state highway network - including through the Rakaia township - back to their previous higher speed limit.

    Rakaia speed reversal puts 'saving seconds over safety'
  • Watch: Luxon tells MPs to 'watch their rhetoric' as NZ First accused of racism

    News
    Politics
    30 Jan 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford stand up Brown’s Bay School in Auckland, 1 February 2024.

    Asked about comments by Shane Jones and Winston Peters, the PM says "I've seen MPs from lots of different parties making ... comments and remarks that aren't helpful".

    Watch: Christopher Luxon tells MPs to 'watch their rhetoric' as NZ First accused of racism
  • Taxpayers 'flogging a dead horse': ACT pushes for sale of Pāmu

    News
    Politics Country
    30 Jan 2025
    A new feed conversion efficiency and methane testing facility run by Pāmu Farms.

    The party's agriculture spokesperson says selling the SOE is a "no-brainer" because it's been a drain on the public purse for years.

    ACT pushes for sale of Pāmu to offset drain on taxpayer funding
  • RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 30 January 2025

    Audio
    Pacific
    30 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • Bringing the bass

    Audio
    music
    30 Jan 2025
    Double bassist Louis van der Mespel

    RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump catches up with NZ double bass player Louis van der Mespel on a trip home from the Netherlands. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • New Year's Resolutions: Parliament Style

    News
    Politics
    30 Jan 2025
    Document on table containing the Prime Ministers Statement

    After a series of speeches acknowledging several notable deaths that occurred over the summer, Parliament kicked off 2025 by doing what it does best - arguing.

    New Year's Resolutions: Parliament Style
  • 'Perfect storm' - Wellington crown observer report revealed

    News
    New Zealand
    30 Jan 2025
    Queens Wharf, Wellington

    The council's observer is surprised the organisation "hasn't totally wilted under the pressure" of long-term plan changes, according to a new report.

    Wellington City Council crown observer report revealed
  • The Economist: Predictions for the world in 2025

    News
    New Zealand World
    30 Jan 2025
    Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump speaks in the library at Mar-a-Lago on March 4, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida. The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Trump can appear on this year's presidential ballot in all states.

    If anything, 2024 taught us to expect the unbelievable, but what else should we expect from this year? Audio

    The Economist: Predictions for the world in 2025
  • How will Trump's US aid freeze affect the Pacific?

    News
    Pacific
    30 Jan 2025
    US President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on 21 January, 2025, in Washington, DC.

    A senior research fellow at the Development Policy Centre says the freeze is important because it raises the prospect of Washington stepping back from some key sectors.

    How will Trump's US aid freeze affect the Pacific?
  • RNZ Pacific news at 2pm for 30 January 2025

    Audio
    Pacific
    30 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • NZ-Kiribati fallout: 'Questionable precedent'

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    30 Jan 2025
    Ruth Kwansing, right, with Taneti Maamau, middle, in a post-election meeting on 26 October 2024.

    Ruth Cross Kwansing, a New Zealand-born Kiribati MP, has come to her president's defence in the diplomatic row between Wellington and Tarawa.

    New Zealand-born Kiribati MP defends Taneti Maamau over snub of Winston Peters
  • Minister overrides OT decision to pull funding from youth helpline

    News
    Politics health
    30 Jan 2025
    Karen Chhour

    The handling of their contract review process with providers has not met expectations, Karen Chhour says.

    Minister overrides Oranga Tamariki decision to pull funding from Barnardos helpline
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