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Trailer: Introducing He Kākano Ahau - Wawatatia - Listen now on RNZ.co.nz
Available July 6, 2021. The second season explores stories that are firmly rooted in our past to magically dream about the futures we want to create for ourselves. Subscribe now. Audio
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Hate speech law proposals: Jacinda Ardern calls on opposition parties to work together
PM calls on opposition parties to work together on hate speech proposals
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she hopes opposition parties will engage in a meaningful debate over proposed changes to the country's hate speech laws. Audio
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PM hopes for meaningful debate over hate speech laws
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she hopes opposition parties will engage in a meaningful debate over proposed changes to the country's hate speech laws.
The Government wants to introduce harsher… Audio
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NSW wakes up to wider restrictions on second day of lockdown
Millions of Australians in New South Wales will wake up to their second day of lockdown this morning. The two-week lockdown is a result in the rapid rise of infections from the Bondi cluster, which… Audio
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Wellington exposures: a numbers and vigilance game now
Wellington exposures: a numbers and vigilance game
Scientists say the Delta variant of the Covid-19 virus could still be lurking among us, and are backing the government's decision to extend restrictions in Wellington.
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Government announces bans on some plastic items
Government announces bans on some plastic items
The government has announced plans to ban some plastic products by July 2025.
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‘A young man that changed the law’ - how the death of a student sparked law reform
MPs have debated the findings of an inquiry into student accommodation prompted by the death of a student in 2019. Here’s how they changed the law. Audio
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How the death of a student changed the law
‘A young man that changed the law’ - how the death of a student sparked law reform
MPs have debated the findings of an inquiry into student accommodation prompted by the death of a student in 2019. Here’s how they changed the law.
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Fears of Covid-19 'time-bomb' of sorcery accusations, violence in PNG
Fears of Covid-19 'time-bomb' of sorcery accusations, violence in PNG
Unexplained deaths spark sorcery claims, torture and murder, as fears build of a Covid-19 'time bomb' in Papua New Guinea.
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INTRODUCING: Jessica Leigh
Wellington pop musician Jessica Leigh is on the verge of releasing her second EP Summerland, a 5 part narrative articulating the love story of a summer romance from its beautiful beginning to its… Video, Audio
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Pest eradication: Female wallaby killed in North Otago's Kakanui Range
Female wallaby killed in Kakanui Range as part of pest eradication
A female wallaby has been killed in North Otago's Kakanui Range by an Otago Regional Council team tasked with monitoring and destroying the pest.
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Hate speech laws: ACT, National say proposals a divisive overreach
Hate speech laws: ACT, National say proposals a divisive overreach
Opposition parties are condemning the government's plans to make hate speech a criminal offence and to introduce harsher penalties.
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Wellington's Zealandia records first known case of myrtle rust
Wellington's inner-city eco-sanctuary, Zealandia, has recorded its first known case of myrtle rust.
The plant disease infects the myrtle family of trees which includes native plants such as… Video, Audio
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Tougher deterrent needed over sexual harassment in law firms - former lawyer
Tougher deterrent needed over sexual harassment in law firms - former lawyer
A former lawyer says police and WorkSafe should be more involved when complaints of sexual harassment and misconduct are made in law firms. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - No more away goals rule in Europe, Rams remain in hunt for an NBL play-off spot and Andy Murray heading back to the Olympics.
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NCEA subject changes: Ministry looks to add agribusiness
NCEA subject changes: Ministry looks to add agribusiness
The Ministry of Education has proposed developing agribusiness as a separate subject to business studies.
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Question Time for 24 June 2021
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Dr SHANE RETI to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by all of his statements and actions?
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GREG O'CONNOR to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
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Rangers get creative to catch elusive stoats
Rangers get creative to catch elusive stoats
Rangers in Auckland's Shakespear Regional Park say stoats are getting smart to age-old trapping techniques, so they have had to come up with new methods.
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Stoats getting wise to old styles of trapping
They're small, they're cunning and they're killing our native birds.
Stoats were first introduced to New Zealand in the late 19th century to control rabbits and quickly had a devastating effect on… Audio
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Amount earned from managed isolation and quarantine fees far less than expected
Amount earned from MIQ fees far less than expected
Officials have told the government they are sometimes struggling to identify who needs to pay for their managed isolation stay.
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Vessels in international waters: Agencies to gain powers to stop, search, detain
Agencies to gain power to stop vessels in international waters
Parliament has introduced a bill that gives agencies powers to stop any suspected serious criminal offending on ships in international waters.
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Covid-19: NSW records 16 new community cases as restrictions enforced
Restrictions in NSW return after 16 new Covid-19 cases
NSW has reintroduced social distancing measures after recording 16 new locally acquired Covid-19 cases, half of which were linked to a birthday party in Sydney's south-west.
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South Auckland local cuisine gets a taste lift
South Auckland local cuisine gets a taste lift
An innovative business accelerator programme is not only helping people get a foothold into the hospitality industry but is also changing the way South Aucklanders think about their local cuisine.
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Former Australia cricketer breaks silence over alleged kidnapping
Former Australia cricketer breaks silence over alleged kidnapping
Former Australia cricketer Stuart MacGill has broken his silence on his alleged kidnapping and assault, saying he had "done nothing wrong" and the ordeal had taken a major toll on his family.
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Top cocoa producers threaten to name and shame brands over premiums
Top cocoa producers threaten to name and shame brands over premiums
Ivory Coast and Ghana have threatened to name and shame top chocolate brands who they say are undermining a scheme aimed at paying cocoa farmers a living income.