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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 14 December 2024
Audio 14 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 14 December 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sports. Audio
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Xi's RSVP a snub to Trump, but inauguration invite still a big deal
Analysis - Getting Xi to fly across the world would be an enormous coup for the president-elect - which makes it politically unfeasible for the Chinese leader.
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Cultural star compass on Mt Maunganui vandalised
Tauranga mayor Mahé Drysdale says it is a "despicable and disrespectful act". Audio
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Focus on Politics for Friday 13 December 2024
Audio 13 Dec 2024In Focus on Politics, RNZ's political editor Jo Moir sits down with new Minister for Rail Winston Peters to discuss the future of the Interislander ferries and what next year will bring for the New… Audio
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The three new highways the govt has agreed to toll
The new highways in the North Island will become the first new toll roads in years. Audio
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"I find lots of joy in discovering strange and wonderful things"
William Dart's long-running music programme on RNZ, New Horizons, is coming to an end after more than four decades, but he'll keep discovering and enjoying new music. Audio
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Leading NZ craft chocolate producer expanding Pacific footprint
Wellington Chocolate Factory (WCF) which pioneered ethical bean-to-bar chocolate, has announced it's sourcing more of its cacao supply from the Pacific.
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NZ Live: Aaradhna
Audio 13 Dec 2024The Kiwi RnB singer returns to NZ Live this time with a brand-new album freshly under her wing, Sweet Surrender. Audio
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These are Auckland’s fastest growing communities
The three fastest growing suburbs in the region are all in South Auckland.
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What we know about the probe into the deputy police commissioner
The country's second-most senior cop, Jevon McSkimming, is on leave amid a probe RNZ understands involves alleged inappropriate conduct with a staffer. Audio
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We asked: What are your desires? Here's what you said
This week we asked what you crave most in life. Here's what you told us.
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Power crisis cost the economy $300m this year
A leading energy analyst estimates this year's power crisis cost the economy $300 million in lost exports. Audio
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'Totally out of hand': Israel links ignite heated council stoush
A debate over a council's investments turned into a heated argument.
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James Nokise wins Topp comedy prize
The stand-up hopes his win inspires more Pasifika to achieve whatever they aspire to.
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How to keep the costs of Christmas down this season
The costs of Christmas are already adding up for many of us, so RNZ has some money-saving hacks to help you avoid being in the red this holiday season.
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Whanganui rejects fast-track seabed mining project
Local councillors have opposed seabed mining in the South Taranaki Bight and applauded an impassioned first-term councillor for bringing the issue to the table.
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RNZ Pacific News at 10AM on 13 December 2024
Audio 13 Dec 2024RNZ Pacific News at 10AM on 13 December 2024 Audio
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Health New Zealand staff in meetings over job cuts
Up to 400 jobs were believed to be on the line in the latest round of cuts.
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'Such a load of s***' - Speed limits test mayor's patience
More hurdles have appeared for Tasman District Council as it continues to try and lower speed limits after being forced to restart the process by the government.
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Influx of police to monitor Napier gang funeral
Expect disruptions as the Mongrel Mob farewells its Napier president 'Heil Dogg' this weekend, police say. Audio
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Candace Owens visit will 'stoke more hatred,' Holocaust Centre says
The decision to allow a conservative American commentator into the country has been as divisive as the initial ban. Audio