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Christopher Luxon says he's 'focused 100%' on economy, not passports
Luxon says he's 'focused 100%' on economy, not passports
The PM denies the government has lost its focus, as calls intensify for action to help Auckland. Audio
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'It doesn't cost the government anything' - Wayne Brown calls for bed tax rethink
'It doesn't cost the government anything' - Wayne Brown calls for bed tax rethink
The government meeds to rethink its opposition to a bed night levy for Auckland, the mayor says. Audio
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Lifting the tapu: Māori women who carve
It's commonly assumed that Māori women don't carve. Carving is a tapu occupation with its own tikanga and ritual. Women have often not been allowed to be present while a carver is working. It's a… Audio
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Threatened microbat living in urban Illawarra, Australia stuns scientists
Threatened microbat living in urban Australia stuns scientists
The bat is about the same size as a 20-cent coin.
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How to take beautiful wildlife photos with your smartphone: a beginner's guide
How to take beautiful wildlife photos with your smartphone
If you want to get into nature photography, there's a lot you can do with your phone ahead of getting a dedicated camera.
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Police scale back search for missing West Coast beekeeper Roy Arbon
Police scale back search for missing West Coast man
Roy Arbon, 75, has been missing since he set out on a walk up Mt Davy to Mt Sewell near Greymouth on 23 July.
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Queenstown Shotover Jet turns 60: From river ferry to iwi-led tourism icon
Shotover Jet turns 60: From river ferry to iwi-led tourism icon
One of New Zealand's best-known adventure rides is celebrating six decades of adventure, iwi pride, and sustainability on the Kimiākau Awa. Audio
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The handwritten note missing tramper Roy Arbon left behind
The handwritten note missing tramper Roy Arbon left behind
Search teams have spent more than 750 search hours looking for the West Coast beekeeper.
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Bike belonging to missing West Coast man Roy Arbon found
Bike belonging to missing West Coast man found
The 75-year-old has been missing since he set out on a walk up Mt Davy to Mt Sewell last Wednesday.
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Search resumes for missing tramper Roy Arbon on West Coast
Search resumes for missing tramper Roy Arbon on West Coast
Roy Arbon, 75, is overdue from a walk up Mt Davy to Mt Sewell.
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Mediawatch: Media milking butter battle
Mediawatch: Media milking butter battle
Bitter battles over butter prices have led news bulletins, partly prompted by the finance minister's 'please explain' to Fonterra. But one editor says many in the media missed the point.
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Search contines for Roy Arbon who beat drug scam and braved Erebus
Search resumes for beekeeper missing on West Coast
Roy Arbon, known for his role in two of New Zealand's worst tragedies, went missing during a solo tramp near Greymouth. Audio
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Tramper missing on West Coast helped retrieve Erebus disaster victims
Missing tramper helped retrieve Erebus and Cave Creek victims
Roy Arbon, who was later the victim of a drug smuggling scam, has gone missing on a tramp near Greymouth. Audio
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Iwi support name change for St Arnaud to Rotoiti
Iwi support name change for South Island village
The Geographic Board confirmed it has received a name change proposal but says more community consultation is needed before it can go further.
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Mont Ventoux, one of the Tour de France's most famous and vaunted climbs with a deadly history
The 'accursed' mountain that stands apart this Tour de France
The ascent to hell on the punishing slopes of Mont Ventoux is one of the Tour de France's most formidable and iconic theatres and has a history dotted with drama and tragedy.
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Sameer Pandya: Our Beautiful Boys
"Can you ever really know your kids?" That's the question at the heart of Sameer Pandya's new novel Our Beautiful Boys. Audio
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How a local website was hijacked and filled with AI-generated 'coherent gibberish'
Hijacked website filled with AI-generated gibberish'
A section of a local website was hijacked, then AI generated, made-up news stories about the conservation estate started showing up.
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Kaikōura considers new rules for cats
Council considers new rules for cats
The Kaikōura District Council is considering drafting an animal control bylaw to include cats, to replace its dog control bylaw, in a bid to protect native birds.
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Carolina Wilga releases statement after being found alive in WA's outback
Backpacker missing 12 days in outback explains what happened
Carolina Wilga has revealed that after a car crash, she became confused and lost.
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Carolina Wilga's outback rescuer describes her survival after 12 days in Western Australia as 'miracle'
Backpacker's rescuer describes her survival as 'miracle'
Carolina Wilga miraculously survived after 12 days in a remote part of Western Australia.
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Music feature: Nick Cave
For this week's music feature we are delving into the world of Nick Cave. Paul Kennedy is the director of data and analysis for Recorded Music NZ. He's been managing the Aotearoa Music Charts for over… Audio
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The Mixtape: Matthew Crawley
Promoter Matt Crawley joins Tony Stamp for the RNZ Mixtape to chew over the songs that soundtrack his life. Audio
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World's only known eyeless wasp discovered mummified in Nullarbor Plain cave
World's only known eyeless wasp found mummified in cave
The insect was discovered in 10km long limestone cave network under the Nullarbor Plain, Australia.
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Search and rescue operations get $76m funding boost
$76m funding boost for search and rescue operations
The money to be split among 12 organisations will equip volunteers, train specialist staff and maintain infrastructure.
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Leaders in US-affiliated Pacific react to Iran strikes
Leaders in US-affiliated Pacific react to Iran strikes
Guam's governor, Lou Leon Guerrero, said right now, there are no credible threats to their island.