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Music feature: A look back at Springsteen's tours of NZ
Bruce Springsteen has no bigger fan that RNZ's Jeremy Parkinson. To call him a superfan is an understatement. Audio
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Haul of contraband found being smuggled into Rimutaka Prison
Haul of contraband found being smuggled into Rimutaka Prison
Drugs and cellphones have been discovered being smuggled into Rimutaka Prison.
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One million New Zealanders celebrate te reo Māori at the same time
One million NZers celebrate te reo Māori at the same time
More than one million New Zealanders took up the challenge today of using te reo Māori for the single, largest celebration of the language in history.
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French Polynesia and PNG continue to record Covid-19 cases
French Polynesia and PNG continue to record Covid-19 cases
French Polynesia has recorded another 35 Covid-19 cases since yesterday, raising its total to 1055.
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French Polynesia Covid-19 cases top 1000
French Polynesia Covid-19 cases top 1000
French Polynesia has recorded another 67 Covid-19 cases since yesterday, raising its total to 1020.
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Greens warned fertiliser tax 'will create pressure on farmers'
Greens warned fertiliser tax 'will create pressure on farmers'
The Green Party is being warned that a fertiliser levy is not a solution to more sustainable farming.
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Immigration changes: Landscape shifts for workers, visitors and employers
Immigration changes: Landscape shifts for workers, visitors and employers
Analysis - No fewer than five announcements in the last week have changed the immigration landscape for some workers, visitors and employers, Gill Bonnett writes.
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Toots Hibbert obituary: The man who invented reggae
Toots Hibbert obituary: The man who invented reggae
Toots Hibbert, frontman of the legendary reggae band Toots and the Maytals, has died at the age of 77. Video
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Advance Party and crowd rallies against Covid-19 restrictions and lockdowns
Crowd rallies against Covid-19 restrictions and lockdowns
The woman jailed for breaking out of a managed isolation facility appeared at a protest rally against the government's use of lockdowns and other Covid-19 restrictions.
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Introducing Praize Vuna
Praize may only be 15 years old, but her talent has got a lot of people excited. The Manurewa High School student describes her music as "full on Pacifica" and won second place at last years Tangata… Audio
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The urgent need for mass climate change action: Jane Fonda
Actor, model, producer, activist and former fitness guru Jane Fonda reflects on her relationship with climate change activism in a new book:What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action. Fonda… Audio
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DOC to introduce new fines for those who break conservation rules
DOC to introduce new fines for those who break conservation rules
Fines are being introduced for people who break the laws that protect native species and conservation land.
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Countdown to limit sales of paracetamol after coroner's report
Countdown to limit sales of paracetamol after coroner's report
Supermarket chain Countdown is limiting the sale of products containing paracetamol to one pack per customer.
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Election 2020: Stakes are high in rainbow policy debate
Election 2020: Stakes are high in rainbow policy debate
A Rotorua transgender man says a lack of access to gender-affirming care can result in lethal consequences.
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Would a punishment for disseminating lies make a difference?
In Auckland, there have been concerns that some communities have not been properly tested following Covid level restrictions, and spreading false information online.
The Health Minister, Chris… Audio
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The med school diversity debate
Debate around Otago University’s medical school makeup has raised the hackles of some students – so why do we have affirmative entry policies at our universities? Audio
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Why do we have preferential entry into med school?
The med school diversity debate
Debate around Otago University’s medical school makeup has raised the hackles of some students – so why do we have affirmative entry policies at our universities?
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Melbourne tightens its lockdown level 4 restrictions
Audio 10 Sep 2020While New Zealand's Health Minister is warning disinformation is threatening to block the path to New Zealand returning to alert level one, Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews has toughened stage four… Audio
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New Zealand Native Fish - Hydra
Audio 10 Sep 2020Native Fish expert Stella McQueen is back. Tonight she introduces us to an aquatic creature with stinging tenticles, a mouth that doubles as an anus and that is immortal. Audio
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An introduction to 'The Outliers': The political parties who aren't in the daily headlines
An introduction to 'The Outliers'
'The Outliers', as we're calling them, are the small parties also striving for a place in Parliament - an array of colourful characters with starkly different, sometimes controversial, policy… Video
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Timid tax, debating debates and say hello to Kinder Collins
Labour's tax policy is tentative, but is it also 'right for right now'? And is it negotiable? Judith Collins' policy releases point to less Crusher, more Kinder. Plus, how to mess up TV debates and… Audio
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Tourism industry rejects more stringent rental assessments of overseas drivers
Driver assessment would not have prevented crash - tourism industry boss
The tourism industry is rejecting a call from the coroner for rental car companies to carry out better assessments on overseas motorists' ability to drive in NZ conditions. Audio
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Former Tax Working Group member on Labour tax policy
Labour has announced it will introduce a new tax bracket of 39 percent on income over $180,000 if it returns to power after next month's election.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson expects this would… Audio
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What Wellingtonians think of the Labour Party's tax plan
'Tinkering and unfair' or 'socially responsible' - reaction to Labour's tax plan
Some people spoken to by RNZ were disappointed it was a small increase, while one said she didn't trust Labour to not introduce more taxes.
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Covid-19: 'We must act' to prevent second lockdown - UK PM
Covid-19: 'We must act' to prevent second lockdown - UK PM
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has outlined a new rule restricting gatherings to a maximum of six people and detailed a "moonshot" testing plan.