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Lessons from a life as an agony aunt
Dear Prudence offers advice about prickly predicaments for Slate.com. Jenee Desmond Harris took over the column two years ago. She offers the lessons she's learned about living a good life from giving… Audio
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Hipkins, Luxon sling accusations of divisive rhetoric at Rātana
National Party leader Christopher Luxon has used his speech at Rātana Pā to attack the government over co-governance, saying Labour has allowed a "divisive and immature" debate.
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New Labour leadership much of the same, opposition says
New Zealand needs a government who "can get things done" but Christopher Luxon wouldn't go as far as to say he would beat the new prime minister in this year's election. Audio
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Power Play: Speedy transfer of power a show of caucus unity
The Labour Party has entered a new era with the election of Chris Hipkins as prime minister and Carmel Sepuloni as his deputy, writes Jane Patterson.
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Chris Hipkins appeals for his family's privacy to be respected
The new leader of the Labour Party has asked New Zealanders to respect his family's privacy as he prepares to be sworn-in as New Zealand's 41st prime minister next week.
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Taking the road less travelled gives Silver Fern the ultimate reward
When Karin Burger was playing premier one netball in the Hutt Valley in 2014, Phoenix Karaka was making her Silver Ferns' debut.
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Rennie confident he had backing of Wallaby players
Dave Rennie believes he had the "full support" of the Wallaby players before his shock sacking.
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'Huge question mark' over Marokopa children missing with dad
Three children missing with their father for a year may be feeling anxious about being isolated from other family members for so long, a clinical psychologist says.
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In office for 100 days: How the country's new mayors are faring
It has been 100 days since the country's newly-elected mayors rolled up their sleeves and started working on their campaign promises.
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Kiwi baker trolled over the colour of her butter
Audio 17 Jan 2023Baking star Erin Docherty tells us how a video of butter being piped through a cake whipped up a "social media storm". Audio
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Royal commentator on Prince Harry: 'I don't see a man who's found any sense of peace'
US-based royal commentator Victoria Arbiter chats to Max Towle about the repercussions of Prince Harry's sad yet incendiary memoir Spare. Audio
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Classified records explainer: Why Trump's likely in more trouble than Biden
Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden have been caught with classified records they shouldn't have in their possession.
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ChatGPT appears to pass medical school exams, educators rethinking assessments
The AI tool ChatGPT is capable of passing - or at least nearly passing - the US medical licensing exams, according to researchers.
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Spare review: The weirdest book ever written by a royal
Opinion - Prince Harry's memoir is part confession, part rant and part love letter. In places it feels like the longest angry drunk text ever sent.
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Che-Fu: Return of the Navigator - Part 1
When Che-Fu released his 2nd album Navigator it charted new territory for New Zealand Hip Hop. Its seamless blending of reggae, RnB and Hip Hop telling real life experiences reflected a truly Pacific… Audio
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Fan outrage at the romance novelist accused of faking her death
More than two years after author Susan Meachen's "death", she has admitted it was staged.
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Owners of Canterbury pie empire put business up for sale
Sheffield Pie Shop owners say it is time to move on, having done what they set out to do.
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Covid control entering 'new phase' in China as cases surge - president
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for more effort and unity as the country enters a "new phase" in its approach to combating the Covid-19 pandemic.
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New Year Honours: New Zealanders recognised across fields from science to sport
Two of New Zealand's finest rowers, a Māori astronomer, and a much loved comedian are recipients of New Year honours announced today.
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The best of RNZ’s In Depth stories in 2022
RNZ's In Depth team has published some of the most significant investigative stories and profile pieces of 2022 - here's some that you might have missed.
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How can we keep our summer drowning rate down?
With summer here, families and tourists will flock to New Zealand's beaches, rivers and lakes. But despite our love of the water, New Zealanders have a terrible record of drowning deaths.
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Pele dies aged 82
Pele, the magical Brazilian football star who rose from barefoot poverty to become one of the greatest athletes in modern history, has died at the age of 82.
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12 TV series you may have missed in the age of peak content
Look, there's literally too much of everything to watch right now, right? RNZ's Nik Dirga offers some pointers on what might have slipped under the radar.
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So what will we be eating and drinking in 2023?
Opinion - After a year that tested the patience of many, Sharon Stephenson lightens the mood with a look at looming food trends.
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How TikTok and adrenaline fuel ram raids
The children and youths behind the ram raid rampage of 2022 learned about violence in their homes and were partly driven by the adrenaline rush, and the notoriety of posting themselves on TikTok.