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Pacific’s most popular baby names in 2024
The most popular Pacific baby names for 2024 in Aotearoa have been revealed, with Kaia topping the girls' list and Malakai leading the boys.
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Ecostore worker's eyes permanently damaged due to chemical burns
The worker had hazardous chemicals sprayed into his eyes while making dishwasher powder.
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WOMAD 2024: Mari Kalkun
Listen to the Baltic traditions of Estonian folk musician Mari Kalkum who brings her entrancing soundscapes to the Dell stage at WOMAD 2024 in Ngamotu, New Plymouth. Audio
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Migrant worker remembered as a “hard-working, kind” man
An emotional and tearful memorial service has been held for Jun Jiang, a migrant worker who died at a workplace in South Auckland, with a friend saying his death has destroyed a family.
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Kiwi's dream Malibu home now 'pile of rubble'
The woman who bought the house five months ago saw it burn to the ground on a local news broadcast.
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'Price gouging going haywire': LA landlords hike rents
People being forced to leave homes in fire-devastated areas of Los Angeles appear to have tempted opportunists.
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Wellington woman's six day airport odyssey during US storms
A Wellington woman says she feels like she never wants to fly again after a six day ordeal that saw her flights home from Dallas cancelled repeatedly.
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Take a hike - Ten of Aotearoa's best walks
There's still a lot of summer ahead of us to get out and enjoy the bush. RNZ talks to New Zealand's outdoor enthusiasts for advice on the best walks across the motu.
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'Mum, just leave me': Mother fought to save son in LA fire
The mother has urged people to remember her son as a "courageous" and "beautiful soul".
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 13 January 2025
Audio 13 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 13 January 2025
Audio 13 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Consent granted for 13 sections off flood-damaged road
Thirteen new sections off a flood-damaged road in the Marlborough Sounds have been granted consent, despite concerns about sediment runoff and the removal of vegetation.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 13 January 2025
Audio 13 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 13 January 2025
Audio 13 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 13 January 2025
Audio 13 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 13 January 2025
Audio 13 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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What going to a silent retreat taught me
It's one of most challenging things I've ever done, and it literally changed my mind, writes Anusha Bradley.
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'We don't have to be based in New York' - AI and NZ's future
Last year RotoruaNZ chief executive Andrew Wilson urged businesses to investigate Artificial Intelligence tools to add value and improve productivity. Local democracy reporter Laura Smith spoke to a…
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'I've told myself I can do this' - Kiwi running the length of New Zealand... twice
Kiwi marathon runner Stefan Ozich is hoping to raise $1 million for men's well-being and make a world record. Audio
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Pay $32,500 in two weeks, mum of three told
Another parent says a mistake happened while registering her child's birth.
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NFL playoffs: Everything you need to know about wild card round
With the cut and thrust of the regular season now behind them, 14 teams are left to navigate the road to the Super Bowl.
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NFL playoffs: Everything you need to know about wild card round
With the cut and thrust of the regular season now behind them, 14 teams are left to navigate the road to the Super Bowl.
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Why did I have to give my ex half my KiwiSaver? - Ask Susan
Is my KiwiSaver my own account or relationship property? RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
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Security to increase at Middlemore Hospital after attack on nurse
National chief clinical officer Richard Sullivan told RNZ "no level of violence is acceptable".
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Chef Peter Gordon - Mexican chocolate cake
Peter Gordon is the pioneer of fushion food and for 40 years he's gathered ingredients, textures and techniques from the kitchens of the world. He's owned award winning restaurants from Wellington to… Audio
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