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  • 政府新设招商引资机构,总理称让新西兰走向繁荣

    News
    RNZ中文
    23 Jan 2025
    Christopher Luxon during a stand up in Flat Bush, Auckland

    Christopher Luxon发表国情咨文讲话,强调新西兰应更重视竞争、科技创新以及引进外资。

    政府新设招商引资机构,总理称让新西兰走向繁荣
  • CRIs merging biggest reset of NZ's science system in 3 decades - Collins

    News
    New Zealand science
    23 Jan 2025
    Judith Collins discusses changes to New Zealand's Crown Research Institutes on 23/1/2025.

    NIWA, GNS, ESR and numerous other bodies are set to be pulled together.

    Crown Research Institutes to merge into three mega science groups
  • Clothing range launched to raise money for woman allegedly set on fire

    News
    New Zealand te ao Māori
    23 Jan 2025
    Destiny Otton-Rakuraku, 34, pictured in Sydney

    A Māori clothing designer in Australia has launched a range of clothes to raise money for a New Zealand woman who was allegedly set on fire in her own home.

    Clothing range launched to raise money for NZ woman allegedly set on fire in Brisbane
  • Is your return-to-work dread really job trauma?

    News
    Business
    23 Jan 2025
    AUCKLAND,NZ - OCT 13 2015:Traffic on Vulcan Lane in Auckland downtown, New Zealand .It's a popular cobblestone plaza off Queen St home to fashionable restaurants, cafes, pubs and stores.

    Who doesn't like holidays more than work? But for some, the dread of returning to work can be a sign of something deeper.

    Do I have work trauma, or do I just dread going back to work?
  • Ratepayers can't afford Willis' tourism boost, mayor says

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Jan 2025
    Social Investment Minister Nicola Willis delivering a speech to a social investment hui in Lower Hutt on 15 November 2024 setting out her vision for the Social Investment Agency.

    The government will need to get its chequebook ready if it wants to welcome more vistors, Queenstown's mayor says. Audio

    Tourism growth: A 'very serious investment' in infrastructure needed, says mayor
  • RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 23 January 2025

    Audio 23 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 23 January 2025

    Audio 23 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and spot. Audio

  • North Canterbury: How much will rates rise in 2025?

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    23 Jan 2025
    The Waimakariri District Council will deliberate on its annual plan from Tuesday, 28 January.

    North Canterbury ratepayers can expect more rates rises, as local councils seek to deliver on their long term plans.

    North Canterbury: How much will rates rise in 2025?
  • RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 23 January 2025

    Audio 23 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Rating Mea Motu's greatest hits

    News
    Sport
    23 Jan 2025
    Blood pours from the hairline of Shannon O’Connell during in the Catchweight fight against Mea Motu in Sydney.

    As Mea Motu attempts to become Aotearoa's first-ever unified world champion, RNZ looks back at 13 career-defining performances from the 'NightMea'.

    Rating Mea Motu's greatest hits
  • RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 23 January 2025

    Audio 23 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • NZME to cut nearly 40 jobs

    Audio
    media national
    23 Jan 2025

    Nearly 40 jobs are set to be cut at NZME, which runs the NZ Herald, BusinessDesk and Newstalk ZB news operation. Presenter of RNZ's Mediawatch programme Hayden Donnell spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio

  • RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 23 January 2025

    Audio 23 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Area schools brace for busy year

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Jan 2025
    Children in a classroom learning.

    Some schools get few, if any, New Zealand-trained teacher applicants, with several employing LAT (limited authority to teach) teachers to fill staffing gaps.

    Area schools brace for busy year
  • RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 23 January 2025

    Audio 23 Jan 2025

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Kiwi mixed duo beaten in Australian Open semi-final

    News
    Sport
    22 Jan 2025
    Michael Venus

    Erin Routliffe and Michael Venus went down to an Australian wildcard pair on Margaret Court Arena.

    Kiwi mixed duo Erin Routliffe and Michael Venus beaten in Australian Open semi-final
  • 'Testing times ahead for councils, iwi': Mayor's speech at Rātana

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    22 Jan 2025
    Rangitīkei mayor Andy Watson says the next few years will be "incredibly challenging" for councils and iwi.

    The challenges could keep a rural mayor with more than 20 years' council experience from stepping aside as planned at this year's elections.

    Mayor's speech at Rātana: 'Testing times ahead for councils, iwi'
  • Global conversations on equity: What can we learn from 'controversial' pricing models?

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    22 Jan 2025
    Devyn Baileh (Te Atiawa) left, Grace Colcord (Malie, Afega) middle, Shea Wātene (Ngā Puhi, Ngā Rauru) right.

    An Ōtautahi-based collective sparked backlash when it offered racially tiered tickets for an upcoming gig. But was the reaction justified?

    Global conversations on equity: What can we learn from 'controversial' pricing models?
  • Council's chief executive resigns, no reason given

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    22 Jan 2025
    John Holyoake Chief executive at Western Bay of Plenty District Council. 

10 August 2021 Bay of Plenty Times- Photograph by George Novak 
BTG 11Aug21 - 
BTG 26Aug21 - John Holyoake, chief executive at Western Bay of Plenty District Council.

BTG 02Dec21 - Western Bay of Plenty District Council chief executive John Holyoake.

BTG 07Jul22 - Council chief executive John Holyoake says providing the community with the right information in different ways, opens the door for a more diverse range of candidates.

BTG 14Jul22 - Council chief executive John Holyoake says providing the community with the right information in different ways, opens the door for a more diverse range of candidates.

    The process of replacing John Holyoake will occur as the council prepares for the local government elections in October.

    Western Bay of Plenty Council chief executive resigns
  • 'Don't be a d***': Community fed up with Illegal dumping

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    22 Jan 2025
    Residents in a West Auckland suburb have shared their frustration about the illegal dumping outside their local Salvation Army store.

    But because the problem involves private property, it falls outside the council's dumping removal regulations.

    'Don't be a d***': Community fed up with Illegal dumping
  • School cancels centenary celebration over sexual abuse allegations

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    22 Jan 2025
    St Bede's College has put a stop to a “Wife Beater Wednesday” themed dressup day after learning of it from Stuff 24 hours before going ahead.

    A former St Bede's College teacher is facing 11 charges linked to historical sexual offending against four students about 20 years ago.

    St Bede's College cancels centenary celebration over sexual abuse allegations
  • Last chance to see once-in-a-lifetime comet

    News
    New Zealand World
    22 Jan 2025
    Comet C/2024 G3 (Atlas) as seen from Gisborne by John Drummond.

    It last passed nearby 180,000 years ago and the next few nights could be your last chance to ever see it as it drifts over New Zealand skies.

    Last chance to see rare Atlas comet over New Zealand's skies
  • Surprise at Lee's removal from ethnic communities' role

    News
    IndoNZ IndoNZ Featured Stories
    22 Jan 2025
    National MP Melissa Lee

    Police Minister Mark Mitchell is set to take up the ethnic communities' portfolio from Lee on Friday 24 January.

    Community leaders surprised at Melissa Lee’s removal from ethnic communities’ portfolio
  • Dad of three offers to pay to build $100,000 cycle track, but hits a snag

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    22 Jan 2025
    Byron Scott (right) says his children, Mac, George and Miles, are the motivation behind his dream to build a pump track in his community.

    A south Auckland man's dream of building his beach community their first pump track for kids may finally come true.

    Dad-of-three offers to pay for new cycle track, but his plan hit a snag
  • 'I want all tourists': Willis looks at visa changes to boost economy

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    22 Jan 2025
    Nicola Willis at the National Party caucus retreat

    The new growth minister says she "absolutely" wants Chinese visitor numbers back to pre-Covid levels. Audio

    Nicola Willis hints at visa changes to grow economy
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