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Vanuatu's political uncertainty continues as it prepares for a snap election
Vanuatu has been riven by political instability, with frequent elections and changes of leadership in recent years.
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Cuts will keep going to 2027, Health NZ says
Te Whatu Ora has announced it's extending its cost cutting plan as it reports a $722m deficit.
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Concerns as teens promote new sunbathing trend
With an exceptionally hot summer on the cards, experts are sounding alarm bells.
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Canadian company finds more gas in Taranaki's field
Further testing will be needed to assess the full extent of the supplies.
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Live: No change on Aukus position, Luxon says
And the Prime Minister is also facing questions about an increase in people claiming the benefit.
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How to have yourself a thrifty little Christmas
You can have a memorable Christmas without smashing the bank account this year, two financial advisors say.
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NZDF battles $360m deficit after 'austerity' measures fail to make dent
More jobs are at risk as a union warns there's also dangers for national security. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Is Sergio Perez leaving Red Bull after this season?
ESPN is reporting the veteran driver is leaving Red Bull Racing after this season.
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How does Te Tiriti o Waitangi compare to treaties in other colonial countries?
Aotearoa is unique among settler colonial states in having one treaty with the indigenous people, but how does that compare with treaties made with other first nations in Canada, the US and Australia?
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Is it worth getting a solar power system?
It takes just five to eight years for a typical solar power system to pay for itself on a New Zealand home, experts say.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Te Whatu Ora uses wrong job titles in restructure plans
Letters sent to IT employees at Te Whatu Ora Waikato - which outlined a proposed restructure and possible disestablishment of their jobs - included the wrong job titles.
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Drone warfare: Corrections' challenge to keep up with technology
Nearly 30 drones have been spotted near prisons in a year, and Corrections says it is a challenge to keep up with the technology.
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 3 December 2024
Audio 3 Dec 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Tip-toeing to a trade deal with India
There's already plenty of doubt that we'll get an India trade deal signed in the Prime Minister's first term as he promised. Here's another hiccup.
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City Rail Link: Leaked document reveals another possible delay
Businesses in central Auckland are calling for an inquiry into "cost blow-out and delays" in the City Rail Link project.
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All Ashburton wants for Xmas is... a second bridge
The long-awaited project will help reduce congestion along State Highway 1, where the existing bridge has had to close twice due to flooding in recent years, cutting the South Island off in the…
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Kiwi climber smashes world mountaineering record
Matheson Brown's epic feat was achieved in 20 days, 14 hours and four minutes. Audio
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Watch: Country's first case of high pathogenic bird flu
There are 40,000 chickens inside the shed where the high pathogenic bird flu has been identified.
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When the pipes called, John Sellwood answered
John Sellwood talks about why he decided to direct 12,000 Miles, a documentary about the New Zealanders who went to the 2023 World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland. Video, Audio
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