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Tuku Morgan on why he's so fired up
Waikato-Tainui leader Tuku Morgan tells Guyon why he's so fired about the backlash against te reo, how young Māori have the power to change the future and why he's not sorry about that underwear… Video, Audio
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What the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown means for Chinese youth in New Zealand
What the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown means for Chinese youth in NZ
Thirty-five years after Beijing sent armed troops to clear protestors from Tiananmen Square, young Chinese New Zealanders reflect on what the anniversary means to them.
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Leitualaalemalietoa Lynn Lolokini Pavihi: champion of Vagahau Niue receives MNZM
Champion of Vagahau Niue receives MNZM
Leitualaalemalietoa Lynn Lolokini Pavihi, a champion of the Niuean language, has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to Pacific education.
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Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
A round-up of results from weekend sports, including rugby, rugby league, cricket
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A journey of faith, language and service: Presbyterian Minister receives ONZM
A journey of faith, language and service: Presbyterian Minister receives ONZM
Among this year's new Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit is the Very Reverend Taimoanaifakaofo Kaio.
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'Give it a go': Plea to Gisborne residents over controversial Grey St trial
'Give it a go': Plea to Gisborne residents over controversial Grey St trial
Gisborne residents are being urged to see how it goes when it comes to the Grey St trial, a temporary structure aimed at encouraging locals to cycle and walk more.
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Max Miller: Tasting history one recipe at a time
Since launching his YouTube channel four years ago, Max Miller has amassed more than two million of subscribers - all tuning in for his videos that fuse history lessons with a cooking show. Neither a… Audio
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North Korea drops trash balloons on the South
North Korea drops trash balloons on the South
In one of North Korea's its most bizarre provocations against its rival in years, 260 balloons carrying rubbish and manure were found in various parts South Korea, its military says.
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Fatal Dunedin stabbing: 'Name suppression needs to be respected' - principal
Pupils warned not to share name of alleged murderer
The school principal of a Dunedin teenager fatally stabbed last week is cautioning students not to illegally share the name of the 13-year-old murder accused.
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TVNZ appears in court to appeal against ruling on union agreement breach
TVNZ warns of 'further cost-cutting measures' as it appeals ruling
TVNZ argues it did not breach its collective agreement when it cancelled several programmes earlier this year.
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Northern Marianas governor says China is not the answer for its economy
Northern Marianas governor says China is not the answer for its economy
Commonwealth of Northern Marianas governor Arnold Palacios has lamented the business sector's seemingly "China-or-bust" stance in reviving the economy.
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Māori set to gather in Hastings for next National Hui
Time for talking over, Māori leader says
Ahead of the latest National Hui on Friday, Ngāti Toa Rangatira chief executive Helmut Modlik says it's now time to do the mahi.
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Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
A round-up of results from weekend sports, including rugby, rugby league, soccer, boxing
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Ministry of Education intervenes in Mangakōtukutuku College one term after opening
Ministry intervenes in college one term after opening
It comes after the school was put in lockdown following a school brawl.
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Ross Filipo to coach Māori All Blacks
Ross Filipo to coach Māori All Blacks
The Chiefs assistant coach has been named in the role ahead of a clash with Japan next month.
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At least 15 dead in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas after severe weather roars across region
At least 15 dead in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas storms
The storms obliterated homes and destroyed a truck stop where dozens sought shelter in a restroom during the latest deadly weather to strike the central United States.
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'Something different about New Zealand': Camo and Krooked chat DnB on sold out tour
The beating heart of the NZ music scene; drum and bass
Amid growing popularity of drum and bass, Austrian producers Camo and Krooked talk to Samantha Mythen about their great love of the genre.
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Pasifika Sipoti - a preview of weekend sports
Pasifika Sipoti - a preview of weekend sports
A round-up of sports action this weekend, including Super Rugby Pacific, soccer, women's, rugby league, boxing, beach volleyball
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The Week in Politics: Willis sails against strong headwinds
The Week in Politics: Willis sails against strong headwinds
Preparing to present one of the most difficult budgets, a National MP gets himself into trouble and the First Home Buyers Grant is scrapped.
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Regional Development and Resources Minister's mine visits not publicised
Minister's mine visits not publicised
Shane Jones visited two mines on Thursday without revealing it until afterwards - then had a private lunch with mining industry representatives.
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Repeal of Section 7AA fuels fiery debate in Parliament
Fiery debate in Parliament over Oranga Tamariki changes
Labour's Willow-Jean Prime says the level of frustration is building and concern is mounting over what the government will set its sights on next.
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The real change in education
Out with Reading Recovery; in with structured literacy. There's a big change coming for New Zealand's young readers Audio
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Changing the building blocks of reading
The real change in education
Out with Reading Recovery; in with structured literacy. There's a big change coming for New Zealand's young readers
Audio - 把握潜力:中国经济与中新关系-王小龙大使在第十届中国商业峰会上的讲话
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Helicopter carrying Iran president Ebrahim Raisi crashes in foggy, mountainous region
Teams struggle in search for Iran's president after helicopter crash
Rescue crews were speeding through a misty, rural forest where his helicopter was believed to be.