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Covid-19: Uncertainty remains over vessels' requests to dock
It is still unclear where a deep-sea fishing vessel with two Covid-19-infected crew members onboard will be allowed to dock.
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Coroner backs WorkSafe findings after Otago farm deaths
An inquest has endorsed findings that farmers need to be more careful about the risks they expose themselves and their children to after a North Otago farmer and her son drowned.
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Waikato's worrying nitrate levels
Nitrate levels in Waikato's groundwater are causing concerns among scientists asked to look at the levels in the region.
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Balancing the bad-guys narrative when it comes to China
RNZ's Red Line podcast sees two journalists dip their toes into unknown waters - our carefully balanced relationship with China. Audio
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Balancing the bad-guys narrative when it comes to China
RNZ's Red Line podcast sees two journalists dip their toes into unknown waters - our carefully balanced relationship with China.
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 July 2021
There's nothing like a good singalong to warm you up on these cold winter mornings! Join in with this week's selection of favourite hymns, spirituals and psalm settings. Audio
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US companies hit by 'colossal' cyber-attack
About 200 US businesses have been hit by a "colossal" ransomware attack, according to a cyber-security firm.
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Turmoil builds over Covid-19 precautions, hate speech plans and water reforms
Analysis - The government's management of the pandemic is under scrutiny; the prime minister is criticised over the proposed hate speech laws and a former National minister berates his own party.
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Three Waters reform: Marlborough falls into half of proposed entities
Cabinet papers showed Marlborough and Tasman could be split between two water entities to align with iwi boundaries.
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Marlborough council releases beach vehicle ban bylaw
From barriers on the beach to a blanket ban of vehicles, the options for protecting Marlborough's quake-hit east coast have ranged from controversial to more controversial.
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Alternative Proteins: It's An 'And' Story
The talk around Alternative Proteins is maturing. Meat and dairy operators say they're complimentary nutrition and shouldn't be viewed as a threat, but rather an opportunity to provide customers with… Audio
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Alternative Proteins: It's An 'And' Story
The talk around Alternative Proteins is maturing. Meat and dairy operators say they're complimentary nutrition and shouldn't be viewed as a threat, but rather an opportunity to provide customers with…
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Russian jets and ships target British warship - BBC
More than 20 Russian aircraft and two coastguard ships have shadowed a British warship sailing near Crimea.
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Coroner finds fugitive drowned in stream he used as escape route
A coroner has found a man involved in two police pursuits in New Plymouth in 2019 drowned in a stream he had previously used as an escape route.
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In pictures: Clean-up underway after flash floods hit East Cape
The clean-up is underway on the East Coast after a deluge overnight and this morning, which went right up to the doorways of homes and prompted evacuations.
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 June 2021
Hymns to mark World Refugee Day and the start of Matariki feature in Hymns on Sunday this week. Audio
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Government and industry invest in plantain research for freshwater quality
Millions of dollars is being poured into research to see if using plantain pastures will help dairy farmers improve freshwater quality.
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 June 2021
Hymns on peace, Maori hymns and a beautiful benediction in this week's programme. Audio
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Far North District Council halts SNAs as hīkoi marches on
Far North District Council has agreed to halt progress on establishing areas of ecological significance ahead of a hīkoi of over 1000 iwi and hapū members arriving at its offices.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Food now arriving on stricken islands; PNG mine opening date earmarked; Covid jump in PNG and more.
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 4: Hone Harawira
From the frontline of protests to the corridors of Parliament, former Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira reflects on a lifetime of service to Māori. Video, Audio
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Fiji Rugby sign 'historic' sponsorship deal with Nike
The Fiji Rugby Union has signed a "historic" deal with global sportswear giant Nike, which will see all national teams wearing the iconic swoosh until the end of 2024.
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 June 2021
It's Queen's Birthday Weekend, and Hymns on Sunday this week includes some of the Queen's favourite hymns. Audio
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Week in Politics: Trans-Tasman solidarity on show in Queenstown
Analysis - A strong show of trans-Tasman solidarity leads to a joint statement that upsets China, and the curious case of Nick Smith takes over headlines, Peter Wilson writes.
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Auckland water rates rises a bigger worry for poorer households
Auckland's water agency says it does have some sympathy for the Aucklanders whose water costs will double in the next 10 years, but says it is a necessary pill that must be swallowed.