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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 4 December 2024
Audio 4 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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1100 properties wrongly included in council hazard maps
Some residents and developers previously challenged the accuracy of the maps, but experts defended them.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 4 December 2024
Audio 4 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Netball Fiji quiet on New Zealand series
Netball Fiji has been unable to confirm details of a proposed Pacific Series with New Zealand because they do not have a chief executive officer in place yet.
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Early Sports News for 4 December 2024
An update from RNZ's sports team. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 4 December 2024
Audio 4 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Taranaki region leaders at odds with government plans
There's a clash of wills going on between central and local government in Taranaki when it comes to plans for seabed mining.
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024On this week's episode of Pocket Edition Maggie Tweedie shares new music from American trio Horse Girl and some unconventional Christmas tunes. We learn more about how music inspired Jane Austen and… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 3 December 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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'Sad news to some': Sanitarium stops making peanut butter
Sanitarium has probably fallen victim to the problems of being in the middle of the peanut butter market, one expert says.
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The biological reason for 'dad bods'
The more men are involved in parenting early on, the more physiology kicks in, a neuroscientist says. Audio
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'Pacific community should be worried' about ministry's performance
A Pasifika community leader, based in Auckland said he has seen a drop in community engagement by the Ministry for Pacific Peoples since the workforce was slashed.
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Missing climbers named, gear found on Aoraki Mount Cook
Climbing gear believed to belong to the three men missing on Aoraki Mount Cook has been found.
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'Polytreneur' breaks into mainstream with Pasifika babywear
After many long nights and tears, a business owner is celebrating her babywear company's second anniversary alongside the launch of a pop up store.
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Vaping crisis: From first puff aged 11 to 100 puffs a day
Seven years later, a Hawke's Bay teen says for now, she has no interest in quitting.
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Watch: 'Truly distressed with the offer' - Nurses strike nationwide
It is a complete withdrawal of labour at every Te Whatu Ora facility.
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Bird flu outbreak: Don't eat raw eggs, experts warn
It's important eggs aren't eaten raw - they need to be properly cooked, as part of food safety measures, MPI says.
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Coming home to the trenches
Kiwi baritone Benson Wilson returns to New Zealand for his debut performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem.
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Santas descend on Parliament with wish list
Christmas has arrived early at Parliament, with a posse of 20 santas bringing their own southern wish list to the capital.
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Front-line hospital workers told jobs could soon be gone
Staff told RNZ they were shocked, some were crying, and they say patients would suffer if the team, who make beds, tidy wards and replenish supplies, were gone. Audio
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Contact, Nova challenged over GST exclusive prices
The Commerce Commission says they promote energy prices without GST by default, which goes against the guidelines.
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Months of getting prepared for highly pathogenic avian flu
Since a deadly strain of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, started circulating around the world, New Zealand government officials have been preparing for its arrival.