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All Blacks now ranked fourth
All Blacks now ranked fourth
France has displaced South Africa at the top of the world rugby rankings, while New Zealand slumped to an all-time low of fourth.
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Rest of the world has moved on from Covid-19, Christoper Luxon says
Rest of the world has moved on from Covid-19, Christoper Luxon says
Luxon says test-to-work should be expanded to increase the number of workers, and the "too complex" traffic light system should be abandoned.
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Sam's Take | Thor: Love and Thunder
Sam's Take | Thor: Love and Thunder
This week Sam looks at the first Marvel character to get a fourth film instalment, Thor: Love and Thunder.
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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss joins crowded Tory leadership race
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss joins crowded Tory leadership race
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has launched a bid to succeed Boris Johnson as party leader and prime minister.
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Uber Files: Massive leak reveals how top politicians secretly helped Uber
Massive data leak reveals top world politicians secretly helped Uber
Emmanuel Macron is among leaders who helped the ride-hailing company disrupt new markets.
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Shinzo Abe's death isn't Japan's first political assassination
In 1936, two former Japanese prime ministers were assassinated in one day
The calm veneer that has become a hallmark of Japanese society was ripped away on Friday when the country's former prime minister was killed. Yet the country is also well known for politically…
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Sajid Javid and Jeremy Hunt join Conservative Party leadership race
Sajid Javid and Jeremy Hunt join Conservative Party leadership race
Two former UK health secretaries, Sajid Javid and Jeremy Hunt, have joined the race to replace Boris Johnson.
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Te Matatini 50
Julian Wilcox and Rob Ruha present a selection of waiata, both archival and newly recorded, in celebration of 50 years of kapa haka competition at Te Matatini. Audio
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Low pay and poor conditions in hospitality and tourism 'needs to be turned around'
Low pay and poor conditions in hospitality and tourism 'needs to be turned around'
Businesses say they are struggling to employ staff and are urging the government to allow more migrant workers, but an academic says they will not solve the problem.
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Radio Australia? RNZ's musical outsourcing under fire
The bombastic tunes broadcasters use for news become so familiar we barely notice them - until they change. RNZ is being criticised by local musicians and their industry bodies over its decision to… Audio
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Radio Australia? RNZ's musical outsourcing under fire
Radio Australia? RNZ's musical outsourcing under fire
The bombastic tunes broadcasters use for news become so familiar we barely notice them - until they change. RNZ is being criticised by local musicians and their industry bodies over its decision to…
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If the House is Parliament's mouth, this is its brain
There are various parts of Parliament that could be deemed crucial to the functioning of the place, but perhaps none quite so much as the House Office. Audio
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If the House is Parliament's mouth, this is its brain
If the House is Parliament's mouth, this is its brain
There are various parts of Parliament that could be deemed crucial to the functioning of the place, but perhaps none quite so much as the House Office.
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'Trybaries' inspiring people to get active with borrowed equipment
'Trybaries' inspiring people to get active with borrowed equipment
An Otago initiative is making recreation more accessible by introducing 'Trybraries' across the region.
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Introducing: Annika
Emerging Auckland-based singer-songwriter Annika introduces herself to us with her debut single, 'crying over spilled milk' Video, Audio
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Pacific News in brief for Saturday July 9th
Pacific News in brief for Saturday July 9th
Call in PNG for changes in Electoral Commission operations after chaotic opening to poll; New Caledonia re-introduces measures to control Covid spread; nearly half of Nauru has had covid; New…
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Hospitality industry needs unions, collective agreements - expert
An industry expert is calling for an overhaul of the hospitality sector employment practices.
AUT School of Hospitality and Tourism Professor Dr David Williamson says unions, fair pay and collective… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Black Sticks into World Cup quarter-finals, big improvement for Kiwi cyclist and Warwickshire to introduce spotters.
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Zimbabwe central bank issues gold coin to tackle Inflation
Fresh fighting has broken out between the forces of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwandan rebels and inflation is hitting hard throughout the continent, forcing one government… Audio
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Music Alive: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - Verdi Requiem
The Auckland Philharmonia performs Verdi’s Requiem - epic in scale and a thrilling journey of intense human emotion; sorrow, desire, anger, fear; as dramatic as any opera. Audio
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Māori hold a third of NZ’s fishing interests, but as the ocean warms and fish migrate, these rights don’t move with them
Assessing the impact of a warming ocean on Māori fishing interests
Any geographical expansion or shift in fish stocks will have major implications for Māori commercial seafood interests, writes Maui Hudson.
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today senior journalist at the NZ Herald talks to Jesse about the Auckland mayoral candidates and a meeting last night to introduce themselves. He gives his verdict on their ability or appeal to lead… Audio
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Double gold medalist lifter is first covid casualty in Nauru
Double gold medalist lifter is first covid casualty in Nauru
A Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Olympian is the first recorded covid-related death in Nauru.
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Growers optimistic about new supermarket watchdog
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark is confident making supermarkets sign up to an enforceable code of conduct will help ease the pain in Kiwis' pockets.
But the devil may be in… Audio