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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 3 January 2025
Audio 3 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Cricket: Top run scorer keeps his eye on the ball
The country's top run scorer in first-class cricket this season says he is beginning to hone in on "the formula he wants" following a dominant start to the summer with the bat.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 3 January 2025
Audio 3 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Live: Mo'Ju at WOMAD 2024
Listen to groundbreaking Australian musician Mo’Ju performing a unique set of soul and blues music live on the Brooklands Stage at WOMAD Aotearoa 2024 in Ngāmotu, New Plymouth. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Ten of the best RNZ podcasts for your summer break
From New Zealand history to Anika Moa and beating the cost-of-living crisis. RNZ has something for every listener.
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Surf lifesavers pull 16 from sea on New Year's Day
Surf Life Saving teams around Aotearoa worked nearly 5100 hours over New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
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Top tips for landing a job in tight labour market
Jobseekers are competing with hundreds of other applicants. Here's how to stand out.
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10 of the best RNZ podcasts for your summer break
From New Zealand history to Anika Moa and beating the cost-of-living crisis. RNZ has something for every listener.
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'It's huge that my community picked me' - Gisborne deputy mayor to step aside
After 11 years in local government, while raising four kids as a single dad and co-parenting two, Gisborne's deputy mayor will not be seeking re-election in 2025.
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Merino company says it will probe sheep cruelty claims
The New Zealand Merino Company says it will investigate claims of animal cruelty by an animal rights group - and could expel farms from its ethical wool accreditation programme.
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Live: Gilberto Gil at WOMAD 2024
Listen to legendary Brazilian musician and composer Gilberto Gil perform performs his unique samba rhythms alongside his granddaughter and three sons on the Bowl Stage in Ngāmotu, New Plymouth. Audio
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Former Race Relations Conciliator Wally Hirsh dies
Brought to this country by his German Jewish refugee parents in 1938, Hirsh said his membership of a minority gave him special sensitivity to race issues.
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'Miles different': Water park owner feels 'victimised' by iPhone weather app
Emily Rutherford says the app keeps reporting the temperature in her part of Central Otago is up to 5C cooler than MetService predicts - and even that is underestimating the summer heat.
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Suspended Fiji chief prosecutor demands release of findings
Fiji's suspended chief prosecutor is demanding the President release the findings of an investigation into his alleged "misbehaviour".
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The businesses that didn't make it through 2024
It's been a tough year around the country. Here are some of the prominent businesses that did not survive.
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Live: Strawpeople at WOMAD 2024
Listen to the innovative electro-pop musings of Strawpeople performing live on the Brooklandsstage at WOMAD Aotearoa in 2024. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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'Fatigue stops' in fatal spots aim to help festival-goers get home safely
Whakatāne District Council has expanded its road safety stops, despite budget cuts.
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Investigations launched after PETA cruelty allegations
Multiple investigations have been launched into allegations of animal cruelty on a farm leased by former NBC Today show host Matt Lauer.
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Wet weather puts NYE celebrations at risk
Christchurch cancels events, but Wellington will party on despite wet weather.
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What happened in NZ this year?
From supermarket rat infestations, to job cuts, a hīkoi, and the Marokopa man who continues to evade police - here are some of the biggest NZ stories from 2024.
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West Coast better prepped than ever before for the big one
The region has come a long way in the past couple of years, in terms of planning and resources for a major event.
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'Humble hero': Doctor who fought for patients while battling rare cancer receives posthumous honour
The late Malcolm Legget - who has become a MNZM for services to cardiology - used to say: "It is amazing what you can achieve if you don't mind who gets the bouquet."
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NZ football 2024 review: The good, the bad and the future
Who had a year to remember, and who can't wait to put it all behind them in 2025?
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Chch quake recovery leader Peter Skelton becomes a knight
Sir Peter Skelton - who was also an Environment Canterbury Commissioner - has been made Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to environmental law.
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 31 December 2024
Audio 31 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio