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Queenstown and Wanaka Airport expansion plans on hold
Airport expansion plans on hold
The Queenstown Airport Corporation has undertaken not to advance its expansion plans for the next two and a half years.
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Nigeria police brutality protests: president says dozens have died
Nigeria protests: president says dozens have died
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari says 69 people have been killed in protests against police brutality that have rocked the country.
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MPI to toughen rules governing export of live animals by ship
MPI to toughen rules governing export of live animals by ship
Rules governing the export of live animals by ship will be toughened up by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
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Trump v Biden: Sparks fly in final US presidential debate
Trump v Biden: Sparks fly in final US presidential debate
Sparks flew and tempers frayed at the second and final US presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, though measures to control interruptions made for a more constructive discussion. Audio
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Labour MP Louisa Wall calls for homosexual law reform in Cook Islands
Louisa Wall calls for homosexual law reform in Cook Islands
Labour MP and LGBT advocate Louisa Wall is calling on the Catholic church in New Zealand to support homosexual law reform in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Carver again shapes landmark pouwhenua
Carver again shapes landmark pouwhenua
The hands of Kereama Hohua with Danny McRoberts shaped the first pouwhenua placed on one of New Zealand's oldest pā sites in modern times.
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Covid-19 community case: Keep scanning and be 'extra careful' bar owners tell customers
Keep scanning and be 'extra careful' bar owners tell customers
Bars are urging people to be more vigilant about the risk of Covid-19 over the Labour Day weekend and stress the need to scan in using the Covid tracer app or to sign in manually. Audio
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Tahiti again under Covid-19 curfew
Tahiti again under Covid-19 curfew
A new curfew will come into force in French Polynesia because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Meng Foon drives proposal for Māori-run prisons
Meng Foon drives proposal for Māori-run prisons
The Race Relations Commissioner is pushing for prisons to be run by iwi and is looking specifically at Mangaroa Prison in Hawke's Bay.
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Police urge holidaying motorists to watch their speed and wear seatbelts
Police urge holidaying motorists to watch their speed and wear seatbelts
Police are urging motorists to be patient on what are expected to be congested Labour Day weekend roads. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Abby Wolfe 'Held By You' live at St Paul's Cathedral
RNZ Music is thrilled to present this powerful live performance from Dunedin artist Abby Wolfe. Abby recorded the song, her latest single ‘Held By You’, at Dunedin’s stunning St Paul's Cathedral. Video
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Free food on offer for drivers at Hawke's Bay 'fatigue stops'
Fatigue's deadly effect on our roads is being countered in some areas by the use of manned "fatigue stops".
Hawke's Bay Regional Council introduced the concept a decade ago in which drivers are… Audio
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Labour MP Louisa Wall calls for homosexual law reform in the Cook Islands
Labour MP and LGBTQIA+ advocate Louisa Wall is calling on the Catholic church in New Zealand to support homosexual law reform in the Cook Islands.
Although a draft bill to decriminalise homosexuality… Audio
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New MPs finish their first week in Parliament
Forty first time MPs have had a big first week in the capital, receiving a crash course on how to do their job.
While the results from the special votes are still yet to be revealed, Labour MPs will… Audio
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Epstein: Ghislaine Maxwell denies witnessing 'inappropriate' activities
Ghislaine Maxwell denies witnessing 'inappropriate' activities
US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell said she never witnessed "inappropriate underage activities" by him, according to transcripts of a 2016 deposition.
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More urgency needed to keep country Covid free
Audio 23 Oct 2020A leading health economist says the Government is again failing to convey the sense of urgency required to keep the country Covid-free. The comments follow news that an infectious person visited an… Audio
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American Samoa govt shutdown avoided via bill
American Samoa govt shutdown avoided via bill
American Samoa has avoided a government shutdown after the House of Representatives appoved an appropriations bill.
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Blenheim held up as exemplar of iwi working with Oranga Tamariki
Crown unwilling to give power to Māori, Oranga Tamariki hearing told
The Māori Women's Welfare League has told the Waitangi Tribunal that Māori initiatives to reduce the number of tamariki in their care have been short-lived because the Crown has all the control.
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Council blunder means no liquor ban in city centre
Council blunder means no liquor ban in city centre
New Plymouth bar owners say they have noticed more unruly behaviour in the city since a council blunder meant the city's liquor ban is no longer enforceable.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Foley ‘Rendezvous’
Kiwi duo Foley are back! RNZ Music is stoked to present this special live performance of their latest single ‘Rendezvous’. It’s the first in a series of stripped-back arrangements they’ll be creating… Video
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Tonga courts to consider tradition and custom during trials
Tonga courts to consider tradition and custom during trials
Tonga's Parliament has unanimously voted to change the constitution to allow Tongan tradition and custom to be applied in the courts. Audio
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New Zealand North Korea Friendship Society raided over donations
NZ group raided over donations to North Korea: 'It is totally needless'
An 80-year-old retired humanitarian worker and a presbyterian minister have had their homes raided by police over a donation used to purchase PPE in North Korea. Audio
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A constitutional change in Tonga raises some questions
The Tonga Parliament has unanimously voted to change the constitution to allow Tongan tradition and custom to be applied in the courts. Audio
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The dead heart of Auckland - rail progress is killing business
Construction of Auckland's City Rail Link is well underway and don't local retailers know it. It's killing the heart of the city and turned it into a cone zone, the sound of construction replacing the… Audio
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Navigating Auckland's cone zone
The dead heart of Auckland - rail progress is killing business
Construction of Auckland's City Rail Link is well underway and don't local retailers know it. It's killing the heart of the city and turned it into a cone zone, the sound of construction replacing the…
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