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Australia slammed over new refugee measure
The Australian government has introduced new measures for refugees in Papua New Guinea that detractors have labelled a "death sentence". Audio
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'Mind-blowing' amounts of stolen pounamu recovered in drug raids
Stolen pounamu ranks as the commodity second most traded for drugs, after cash, according to a hapū.
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Fluoride-free water supply for Tauranga a ‘waste of time’
"The horse has already bolted. Those of us who choose not to drink fluoridated water have already figured out what we have to do."
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 19 December 2024
Audio 19 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Pacific News in French for 19 December 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news in the French language (La Langue Française). Audio
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Transmission Gully: New plan to tackle long-standing fight
A new plan has been hatched to try to resolve a years-long fight to protect native fish at Transmission Gully.
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Tauranga council giving out 'crumbs' of information - MP
Tauranga MP Sam Uffindell is taking the city's council to the Ombudsman after he said they failed to give satisfactory answers to an information request over the contentious sale of the city's marine…
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 19 December 2024
Audio 19 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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'Our hearts are with you': Stranded Vanuatu workers trying to get home
Dozens of workers from New Zealand are stuck in Fiji waiting for the Bauerfield International Airport to reopen.
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NZ rescue crews head to Vanuatu as search for survivors continues
An urban search and rescue is among those joining the race to save people trapped under buildings and landslides in Port Vila. Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 18 Dec 2024
Audio 18 Dec 2024On this week's episode of Pocket Edition Maggie Tweedie shares a sprinkle of Christmas tunes. We learn more about Valle's Papa New Guinean whakapapa and a new compilation being recorded in… Audio
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'Hitch-hiking' python found in Auckland
It was a "non-venomous female" from Australia, and was humanely euthanised.
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Final decisions on TVNZ restructure to be announced in coming days
TVNZ's chief executive Jodi O'Donnell appeared before MPs at select committee on Wednesday for its annual review and outlined the big costs for the company.
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Ni-Vanuatu fruit pickers 'worried' over fate of quake-affected relatives
Kiwifruit company Seeka is supporting 100 ni-Vanuatu fruit pickers helping with summer pruning to contact their families back home.
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MFAT staff missing after Vanuatu quake found safe
There are 58 New Zealanders registered as being in Vanuatu, though MFAT expects there are more who are not registered. Audio
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Programme launched to combat impacts of gambling-like games
The line between gaming and gambling is becoming increasingly blurred thanks to in game loot boxes which are designed to mimic gambling, according to the Problem Gambling Foundation. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 18 December 2024
Audio 18 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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The best sports quotes of 2024
RNZ's Jonty Dine looks back at the most memorable sports quotes of 2024.
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Fast-track bill's twisty, turny path to becoming law
The contentious Fast-track Approvals Bill is now law - but it hit a few speed bumps on the way.
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Kindergarten group fears rule overhaul will lower standards
Most early childhood groups backed changes to the sector's rules but Kindergartens Aotearoa said the review was focused on the needs of businesses rather than children.
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 18 December 2024
Audio 18 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Early childhood education regulations 'confusing'
Children in early learning are at an unacceptable risk of harm due to gaps in the way the sector is monitored, the regulatory review of early childhood education says.
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'Sorry, it's quite a big one': Aftershock strikes mid-interview
Vanuatu Business Resilience Council chair Glen Craig was talking to Morning Report when a 6.1 aftershock struck.