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Crown Solicitor under investigation over workplace culture allegations
Multiple complaints have been raised about the culture at the office of Hamilton's Crown Solicitor, RNZ understands.
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Kiwi bluegrass band looks to capitalise on 'big break' on Netflix show
A local band has learned the benefit of keeping a close eye on social media after catching a break that could see their music streamed into millions of homes.
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Teen employee 'left in tears' by comments from councillor
In her resignation letter, the 18-year-old said Nigel Skelt suggested she would enjoy jelly wrestling naked and she was "a bikini and beach type of girl", which unsettled her.
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Weather warning for Coromandel upgraded
Heavy rain and high winds are expected to reach Northland by 8pm before spreading to Auckland, Great Barrier Island and the Coromandel by early Sunday.
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NZ band You, Me, Everybody lands spot on Sweet Tooth TV show
A local bluegrass group has learned the benefit of of keeping a close eye on social media after catching a break that could see their music streamed into millions of homes.
Last year You, Me… Audio
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Sports news in brief for April 28
Round-up of sports news covering netball, weightlifting, football, rugby league and boxing
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Revealed: Senior ex US military officers land NZ government jobs
Retired senior US military officers have been landing high-paying government jobs in New Zealand including with the GCSB spy agency.
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RNZ's Anusha Bradley on investigating ACC: 'The emotional toll was so high'
"I'm proud of the work I did... [but] I failed to help everyone, and that's hard to deal with," Anusha Bradley says. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern to take up fellowships at Harvard University
Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been appointed two fellowships at the US university later this year.
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Week in Politics: Education, agriculture and MPs behaving badly
Analysis - Teachers underwhelmed by the government's cut class plan, farmers give National's agriculture policy a cautious tick and National election candidate quits after a "disgusting" social media…
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'My kids said I'd be cancelled. They were right': National's ex-candidate Stephen Jack
National's ex-candidate Stephen Jack has lashed out at the media after resigning, accusing it of "woke stupidity" and "character assassination" which destroyed his political ambitions.
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Independent review into dysfunction at Gore District Council agreed
Gore District Council has been paralysed for months due to the ructions in the organisation, chief executive Stephen Parry says. Audio
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A week later, Auckland Council chief fronts up on flood review
Jim Stabback has broken his silence a week on from the release of a damning flood review. Audio
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'It could have been a lot worse': Father's warning after girl trapped under log at beach
The father of a 10-year-old girl in hospital after being crushed by a massive log at a Gisborne beach is warning other parents to be on the lookout for the dangers posed by woody debris. Audio
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Watch: Government announces smaller class sizes at primary, intermediate schools
The government has announced moves to reduce primary and intermediate school class sizes, supported by hiring more teachers.
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Athlete emerges into daylight after 500 days living in cave
A 50-year-old Spanish extreme athlete has emerged from spending 500 days living 70-metres deep in a cave outside Granada with no contact with the outside world.
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Owning the story from start to finish
Who has the right to tell someone's story? The Detail takes a closer look at the concept of story sovereignty. Audio
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Owning the story from start to finish
Who has the right to tell someone's story? The Detail takes a closer look at the concept of story sovereignty.
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Sports news in brief for April 13
All the latest sports news, including rugby, football, and cricket
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Emergency management chair found out about Auckland flooding via daughter's text
Until then, Howick councillor Sharon Stewart was in the dark. She says the flood is a wake-up call for the council and it needs to learn a lot from it. Audio
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17,000 Wellington street lamps at risk of falling, council admits
Wellington City Council has admitted 17,000 street lamps across the city have the faulty adaptors prone to snapping and it's known about it since February.
A report to council shows 17 of the 11kg… Video, Audio
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Flood response report lists multiple failings of Auckland Council
The much-anticipated review of Auckland Council's flood response has been released after being delayed for over a month.
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United States searches for source of highly-classified intel leak
US officials are scrambling to identify the leak's source, with some Western security experts and US officials saying they suspected it could be someone from the United States.
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address. Video, Audio
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address.
Video, Audio