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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
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Toxic workplaces: 'No job is worth sticking out a terrible manager'
The job sounded tempting. Then the shouting and micromanagment began.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 13 December 2024
Audio 13 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Hundreds gather in Auckland for international mathematician meet-up
Attendees say it's been "eye-opening" to connect with fellow number-crunchers: "You need to meet with collaborators."
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 13 December 2024
Audio 13 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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ECan speaks out against Treaty Principles Bill
Canterbury's regional council has added its voice to opposition to the bill.
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From Taylor Swift to a kayak hero, this is 2024 in Detail
Taylor Swift, a kayak hero and an up-close look at drug checking are among The Detail crew's favourite stories of 2024.
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Teachers fear curriculum rewrites will erupt into fierce debates
Politicians' involvement could lead to curriculums becoming about culture war issues, rather than what's best to teach, PPTA president says.
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Airport's future secured after decade of uncertainty
The land on which Kaitāia Airport sits will be returned to Ngāi Takoto under the agreement, RNZ understands.
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Three strikes bill passes second reading
Supporters say the bill will take "bad people" off the streets - but opponents say it doesn't address the root causes of crime.
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Work party or bonus? What do Kiwis want this Christmas
End-of-year celebrations are no longer what they used to be for many New Zealanders. Audio
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Tough justice: How to drown a select committee
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?
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Disabled man 'let down' as fourth summer in 'sweat box' motel unit looms
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
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Flat-fare bus trial extended but price going up
Environment Canterbury's flat-fare trial is being extended to February 2026, with a 50 percent fare increase.
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Cricket: Pragmatic Young finally gets opportunity to take on England
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.
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Māori leaders ask King Charles to intervene over 'attack' on Te Tiriti
Hundreds have signed an open letter asking the King to step in over the government's policies relating to Māori.
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No charges despite 'deep concern' over Vietnamese officials' behaviour
Police say there's "no doubt" two women were indecently assaulted by the two men while they were in the capital.
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Family and sexual violence: Government's action plan makes little progress
Nationwide efforts to combat family and sexual violence are not getting results, with government agencies blamed for poor access to services. Audio
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Farming advocate was 'one of life's good buggers'
Chris Allen died, aged 62, in a tragic accident on his Ashburton Forks farm on Monday.