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Carl Bean, singer of LGBT pride anthem I Was Born This Way, dies aged 77
Carl Bean, singer of LGBT pride anthem I Was Born This Way, dies aged 77
Archbishop Carl Bean, a former Motown singer best known for the 1977 gay liberation anthem 'I Was Born This Way', has died at the age of 77. Video
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NZ Rugby to trial new rules in school and club rugby
NZ Rugby to trial new rules in school and club rugby
New Zealand Rugby will trial a range of law variations in school and club rugby in 2022.
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Covid-19 Delta outbreak day 22: How it unfolded
Covid-19 Delta outbreak day 22: How it unfolded
It was miserable weather across the motu for the first day of level 2 - for those outside Auckland. With 15 new cases today, the source of the outbreak remains unknown.
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Movie review: Cinderella
Dan Slevin reviews Cinderella from Amazon Prime, a new version featuring a selection of repurposed pop songs from the last 40 years. Video, Audio
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Cinderella
Movie review: Cinderella
Dan Slevin reviews Cinderella from Amazon Prime, a new version featuring a selection of repurposed pop songs from the last 40 years.
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Low-emissions New Zealand-specific beef genetics programme launches
Low-emissions New Zealand-specific beef genetics programme launches
The $17 million programme, aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of New Zealand's beef cattle, is 60 percent funded by Beef and Lamb NZ, the government covering the remainder.
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Bolsonaro supporters march against Brazil's Supreme Court
Bolsonaro supporters march against Brazil's Supreme Court
Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gathered in major cities on Tuesday to back the far-right leader in his dispute with the Supreme Court, exacerbating a conflict that has rattled Latin…
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Middlemore Hospital says Covid-19 screening rigorous amid calls for rapid testing after case in wards
Middlemore Hospital says Covid-19 screening rigorous amid calls for rapid testing
A leading microbiologist says there may be a need to introduce rapid Covid-19 testing in hospitals as Middlemore's chief medical officer says coronavirus screening is rigorous. Audio
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House price growth slows to average 3.3%
Covid-19: Post-lockdown property surge not expected
The rate of house price growth has slowed to levels seen prior to the pandemic, but price falls remain unlikely. Audio
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Covid-19: Truckers resistant to weekly tests
Truckers say they still don't have clarity about a new requirement that they be tested every week if they travel through Auckland, fearing it could result in costly delays.
The government introduced… Audio
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Road transport carriers: still no clarity around testing
Road hauliers say they still don't have clarity about a new requirement that they be tested every week if they travel through Auckland, fearing it could result in costly delays. The government… Audio
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Deradicalising a troubled man
There are programmes available to help radicalised people, but those people have to want to change.
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Turning around a terrorist
Deradicalising a troubled man
There are programmes available to help radicalised people, but those people have to want to change.
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With lockdowns easing for the rest of NZ, Auckland becomes the elimination frontline
Auckland becomes Covid-19 elimination frontline
Analysis - The number of new cases in New Zealand's Delta outbreak is now on a downward trend and we have a good chance of eliminating it, experts Michael Plank and Shaun Hendy write.
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Covid-19: Road Transport Forum unhappy with border testing
Among the requirements introduced by the government is for all essential workers crossing Auckland's boundary to have a Covid-19 test every seven days.
The announcement has been condemned by the Road… Audio
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Grant Robertson on counter-terror laws: 'It is important to get this right'
Grant Robertson on counter-terror laws: 'It is important to get this right'
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson says the government has acted as quickly as it could to bring in changes to terrorism laws that will cover planning a terrorist act. Audio
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Covid-19: Schools expect to run catch-up classes
Covid-19: Schools expect to run catch-up classes
Auckland principals say they will need to run catch-up lessons after lockdown, but will have less classroom time to do that than they did last year.
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Geddis:more could've been done to prevent terror attack
Audio 6 Sep 2021The man shot dead by police after stabbing random members of the public at a West Auckland supermarket was a well-known ISIS sympathiser who'd done extensive research on killing non-Muslims. He was of… Audio
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New Caledonians rally against compulsory Covid-19 vaccination
New Caledonians rally against compulsory Covid-19 vaccination
A large crowd has taken to the streets in Noumea in a demonstration against yesterday's decision by New Caledonia's Congress to make vaccinations against Covid-19 compulsory.
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New Zealand counter-terrorism legislation outdated - law experts
New Zealand counter-terrorism legislation outdated - law experts
The LynnMall terrorist attack started a nationwide conversation about New Zealand's counter-terrorism laws. Audio
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Political Editor Jane Patterson.
RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson talks about the government handling of the event. Audio
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Govt's emissions trading scheme hit by speculators eyeing up 'easy money'
Govt's emissions trading scheme hit by speculators eyeing up 'easy money'
The integrity of the government's emissions trading scheme (ETS) has been called into question.
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Decision to test essential workers crossing Auckland's border described as 'ludicrous'
Decision to test essential workers crossing Auckland's border described as 'ludicrous'
Transport groups are angry the Director-General of Health did not consult them before deciding to test essential workers crossing Auckland's border.
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Covid-19 updates for 2 September - as it happened
Covid-19 updates for 2 September - as it happened
Essential workers commuting across Auckland's border will be asked to get regular tests from tomorrow, while there are now 42 people with Covid-19 in hospitals. See how the day unfolded with RNZ's…
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Best Foot Forward
We're introducing a new regular guest on the show. A topic that we all often ignore and take for granted - Our Feet! Emma Worthington is a podiatrist with Foot Worthy Podiatry in Lower Hutt and makes… Audio