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  • RNZ Pacific News at 10AM on 13 December 2024

    Audio 13 Dec 2024

    RNZ Pacific News at 10AM on 13 December 2024 Audio

  • Health New Zealand staff in meetings over job cuts

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Dec 2024
    Composite of an empty hospital bed, the Beehive and a gold coin.

    Up to 400 jobs were believed to be on the line in the latest round of cuts.

    Health New Zealand staff in meetings over job cuts
  • 'Such a load of s***' - Speed limits test mayor's patience

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Dec 2024
    Changes to Government rules have pushed back speed limit changes on high-risk rural Tasman roads, such as lowering the 100km/h Motueka Valley Highway outside of Ngātīmoti School. Photo: supplied/Patrick Shortley, Motueka Valley Association.

    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.

    ‘Such a load of s***’ – Speed limits test Tasman mayor’s patience
  • Influx of police to monitor Napier gang funeral

    News
    New Zealand crime
    13 Dec 2024
    'Heil Dogg', also known as Angus Benson and Angus Ratima

    Expect disruptions as the Mongrel Mob farewells its Napier president 'Heil Dogg' this weekend, police say. Audio

    Heil Dogg tangi: Influx of police to monitor Napier gang funeral
  • Candace Owens visit will 'stoke more hatred,' Holocaust Centre says

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Dec 2024
    Controversial media personality Candace Owens on the set of "Candace" , 13 September, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee.

    The decision to allow a conservative American commentator into the country has been as divisive as the initial ban. Audio

    Conservative US commentator Candace Owens will 'stoke more hatred' on NZ visit - Holocaust Centre
  • Toxic workplaces: 'No job is worth sticking out a terrible manager'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    13 Dec 2024
    Tired exhausted man, office worker, manager or freelancer, sitting at his desk, tired of working in a laptop, overworked, having a headache, closed his eyes, needs rest and break

    The job sounded tempting. Then the shouting and micromanagment began.

    'No job is worth sticking out a terrible manager': NZers suffer in toxic work environments
  • RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 13 December 2024

    Audio 13 Dec 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio

  • Hundreds gather in Auckland for international mathematician meet-up

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    13 Dec 2024
    Stylised illustration of teacher and students struggling with maths

    Attendees say it's been "eye-opening" to connect with fellow number-crunchers: "You need to meet with collaborators."

    Hundreds gather in Auckland for international mathematician meet-up
  • RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 13 December 2024

    Audio 13 Dec 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio

  • ECan speaks out against Treaty Principles Bill

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Dec 2024
    The hīkoi protesting against the Treaty Principles Bill in Wellington on 19 November 2024.

    Canterbury's regional council has added its voice to opposition to the bill.

    ECan speaks out against Treaty Principles Bill
  • From Taylor Swift to a kayak hero, this is 2024 in Detail

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    13 Dec 2024
    US singer-songwriter Taylor Swift arrives to attend the MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, on September 11, 2024.

    Taylor Swift, a kayak hero and an up-close look at drug checking are among The Detail crew's favourite stories of 2024.

    From Taylor Swift to a kayak hero, this is 2024 in Detail
  • Teachers fear curriculum rewrites will erupt into fierce debates

    News
    New Zealand education
    13 Dec 2024

    Politicians' involvement could lead to curriculums becoming about culture war issues, rather than what's best to teach, PPTA president says.

    Teachers fear curriculum rewrites will erupt into debates over trans identity, traditional Māori knowledge
  • Airport's future secured after decade of uncertainty

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    13 Dec 2024
    The future of Kaitāia Airport, to be renamed Te Hiku Airport, is expected to be secured on 13 December 2024 after almost a decade of uncertainty.

    The land on which Kaitāia Airport sits will be returned to Ngāi Takoto under the agreement, RNZ understands.

    Agreement to secure future of Kaitāia Airport after decade of uncertainty
  • Three strikes bill passes second reading

    News
    Politics crime
    13 Dec 2024
    Court crest

    Supporters say the bill will take "bad people" off the streets - but opponents say it doesn't address the root causes of crime.

    Bill reinstating controversial three strikes law passes second reading
  • Work party or bonus? What do Kiwis want this Christmas

    News
    Business life and society
    12 Dec 2024
    Many young women and men drinking at christmas party on white studio background

    End-of-year celebrations are no longer what they used to be for many New Zealanders. Audio

    Work party or bonus? What do Kiwis want this Christmas
  • RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 12 December 2024

    Audio 12 Dec 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • Tough justice: How to drown a select committee

    News
    Politics The House
    12 Dec 2024
    Cartoon. Under a submission tsunami

    The House - In its first year, this Parliament has sent about six new laws to each select committee. But the Justice Committee has received 26. Why?

    Tough justice: How to drown a select committee
  • Disabled man 'let down' as fourth summer in 'sweat box' motel unit looms

    News
    New Zealand disability
    12 Dec 2024
    New Plymouth's Shane Emeny

    Shane Emeny says the current arrangement is affecting his health and he's on "a lonely path" as he waits for a state house. Audio

    Disabled man 'let down' as fourth summer in 'sweat box' motel unit looms
  • Flat-fare bus trial extended but price going up

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Dec 2024
    People standing in front of a bus which says city direct 91 on it.

    Environment Canterbury's flat-fare trial is being extended to February 2026, with a 50 percent fare increase.

    Flat-fare bus trial extended but price going up
  • Cricket: Pragmatic Young finally gets opportunity to take on England

    News
    Sport
    12 Dec 2024
    Will Young of New Zealand plays a shot.

    If the Black Caps batter feels aggrieved at not having got a crack in the first two tests of the series he's not showing it.

    Cricket: Pragmatic Young finally gets opportunity to take on England
  • Māori leaders ask King Charles to intervene over 'attack' on Te Tiriti

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    12 Dec 2024
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and King Charles in Samoa, 25 October.

    Hundreds have signed an open letter asking the King to step in over the government's policies relating to Māori.

    Māori leaders pen open letter calling on King Charles III to stop coalition's 'attack' on Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 12 December 2024

    Audio 12 Dec 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio

  • No charges despite 'deep concern' over Vietnamese officials' behaviour

    News
    New Zealand crime
    12 Dec 2024
    Auckland, New Zealand - December 24, 2020: Close up of a New Zealand police officer's uniform and badge

    Police say there's "no doubt" two women were indecently assaulted by the two men while they were in the capital.

    Police unable to lay indecency charges despite 'deep concern' over Vietnamese officials' behaviour
  • Family and sexual violence: Government's action plan makes little progress

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    12 Dec 2024
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    Nationwide efforts to combat family and sexual violence are not getting results, with government agencies blamed for poor access to services. Audio

    Family and sexual violence: Government's action plan makes little progress
  • Farming advocate was 'one of life's good buggers'

    News
    Country Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Dec 2024
    Chris Allen on his Ashburton Forks farm back in 2016. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

    Chris Allen died, aged 62, in a tragic accident on his Ashburton Forks farm on Monday.

    A 'titan' of ag-advocacy : Chris Allen was 'one of life's good buggers'
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