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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 10 December 2024
Audio 10 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Live: Willis talks tough on banking sector
The government is promising a swathe of changes to bolster KiwiBank, and bring about more competition in the banking sector.
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Health NZ's plan to stop or defer 136 IT projects
More than jobs are being cut by Health New Zealand's big data and digital cull, with the axing of more than 100 IT projects. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 10 December 2024
Audio 10 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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'Are you always late?' - Kim Hill meets Boris Johnson
An abrupt introduction set the tone as RNZ's Kim Hill sat down for a long chat with the former British Prime Minister, to ask if he's trying to "salvage" his career.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 10 December 2024
Audio 10 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Fiji's illegal immigrant population doubles in a year
A government source told RNZ Pacific that 90 percent of offenders were Pacific Islanders who had come to Fiji to study and then overstayed.
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Tonga's Speaker confirms new prime minister to be chosen on Christmas Eve
Parliament will issue letters to its 26 MPs on Tuesday calling for their nominations for leader.
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Number of youth in custody 'posing a risk' - police
Police have started recording the number of young people ordered into custody, but the Police Association says "any number" of nights in custody is "too high".
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How to boost wellbeing without draining the bank
Relax, finding things that restore your soul doesn't have to be about dropping cash on getting your nails done or having a facial.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 10 December 2024
Audio 10 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Can my employer deny me leave - and other questions answered
RNZ talks to an employment law expert about the holiday issues that might catch you out.
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Kaitiaki hits out at government silence on caulerpa management
It comes after surveillance by a hapū revealed more than two dozen boats were illegally anchored in the Bay of Islands caulerpa ban area between August and October.
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Health workers say cuts are actually costing public system more
The Health Commissioner's claim that "overspending" is to blame for Te Whatu Ora's financial crisis has outraged health workers and their unions.
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Penk unrepentant on revised savings for changes to house insulation
A proposed change to how insulation settings are met is being touted as delivering savings between $2000-$15,000 per new home build.
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Abuse survivor faces $75k bill after ex-partner broke nearly all of her teeth
Amid ongoing health issues and "unbearable" pain, Ellie is scared for her future: "My teeth are going to kill me." Audio
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Is this the next boom town for retirees?
The village has a permanent population of around 700 people, plus holiday homes, but it can swell up to 10,000 people during busy weekends.
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Rugby: One-Test All Black Aidan Ross heads off to Queensland Reds
One-Test All Black prop Aidan Ross has signed with the Queensland Reds, but will play out one more season with the Chiefs before leaving New Zealand after next year's Super Rugby competition.
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Alcohol retailers brace for earlier cut-off time in Auckland
Auckland liquor stores and other retailers are preparing to face some frustrated customers, with new rules meaning alcohol sales will end early tonight.
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Aussie swimming star Michael Klim's shock medical diagnosis
"I was tripping up over myself. I wasn't able to walk up a flight of stairs. I needed a walking stick. I became a recluse, really," the Australian former Olympic champion says. Audio
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Bootcamp participant dies, another on the run
One of the youths taking part in the boot camp pilot is on the run after attending the funeral of another who is reported to have died in a car crash.
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'A good night rest would be a nice thing do to'
Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, who quit from the top job on Monday ahead of a vote of no confidence, believes "the government is still in the right hands".
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Possible new chief science advisor for PM won't be announced until 2025
The significant job vacancy has been causing concern in the science world since Christopher Luxon has refused to confirm when, or if, a new advisor will be appointed.