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Cook Islands cultural festival a 'raging success'
Cook Islands cultural festival a 'raging success'
The New Zealand Cook Island community came together over the past weekend to celebrate their culture, with the Te Maeva Nui Festival.
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New police intelligence tool speedily sending information on risk to frontline officers
New police AI tool searches fast and far on firearms threats
Police are using powerful new AI to help them assess the risk posed by offenders when officers are called out to emergencies, sparked by the shooting murder of an unarmed constable.
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Harry Potter actor Sir Michael Gambon dies aged 82
Harry Potter actor Sir Michael Gambon dies aged 82
The Dublin-born actor worked in TV, film, theatre and radio in his six-decade career and played Professor Albus Dumbledore in six Harry Potter films.
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Representation matters: Pacific voices should be telling Rugby World Cup stories
Representation matters: Pacific voices should be telling Rugby World Cup stories
First Person - The 'Ikale Tahi are going down swinging, but they are competing against and - at times - dominating top-level opponents, writes James Nokise.
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Fee to resit driver's licence tests to be scrapped from 1 October
Restricted test failures: Relief as fee to resit licence test being scrapped
People who fail their driver's licence tests will be breathing a sigh of relief from Sunday, when the fee to resit examinations is scrapped. Audio
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Fijians thrilled by King Charles III visit as Pacific teams line up for rugby battles
Fijians thrilled by King Charles III visit as Pacific teams line up for rugby battles
The Flying Fijians, Manu Samoa and Tonga will all be in action this week for their Rugby World Cup games against Georgia, Japan and South Africa.
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Eddie Jones gets backing from his players, but not his country
Eddie Jones gets backing from his players, but not his country
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones came under a barrage of fire back home, but captain Will Skelton backed him as the man to revive Australian rugby.
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Warriors season 2023: What we learned
Warriors season 2023: What we learned
The NRL campaign of the Warriors came to an end on Saturday night. Twelve months is clearly a long time in rugby league, as evidenced by the team's dramatic surge from cellar-dwellers to premiership… Video
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Current and future state of Stuff
Three years ago Sinead Boucher took over the country’s biggest publisher of news from Aussie owners who gave it away “like a set of steak knives.” In the absence of big backers and the government… Audio
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Current and future state of Stuff
Current and future state of Stuff
Three years ago Sinead Boucher took over the country’s biggest publisher of news from Aussie owners who gave it away “like a set of steak knives.” In the absence of big backers and the government…
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Ngā Manu Kōrero speech competition: 'It helps our tamariki grow in their responsibilities'
Ngā Manu Kōrero speech competition: 'It helps our tamariki grow in their responsibilities'
The environment and Māori identity were hot button topics among rangatahi at this year's Ngā Manu Kōrero speech competition.
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Russell Brand: Woman says star exposed himself to her then laughed about it on radio show
Russell Brand: Woman says star exposed himself to her, then laughed about it on radio show
A woman has accused Russell Brand of exposing himself to her and then laughing about it minutes later on his BBC radio show.
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Watch: Fire and Emergency give update on Pukaki Downs fire
Watch: Pukaki Downs fire 'unprecedented' - FENZ
The Pukaki Downs blaze has been unpredictable and a "very difficult fire to fight", controller Stephen Butler says.
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Opinion polls help Chinese voters engage in the political process
Opinion polls help Chinese voters engage in the political process
Such polls can also help political parties understand the needs of Chinese voters, analysts and voters say.
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RWC2023: Spirituality, physicality and opportunities to play top-tier rugby
RWC2023: Spirituality, physicality and opportunities to play top-tier rugby
Daily devotions at the Fiji, Samoa and Tonga team camps is critical to all three teams. It has been a part of their team culture since the three nations started playing rugby decades ago.
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Watch: ACT promises tender process for 'failing' schools, stricter early childhood education
Watch: ACT promises tender process for 'failing' schools, stricter early childhood education
The ACT Party is promising online league tables, restricting funding for ECE providers that fall short of teaching the basics, and letting school boards take over other, failing schools.
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NRL: Time for the Warriors to ride the wave into Brisbane
Warriors: Time to ride the wave into Brisbane
There's been a recurring theme amongst the questions being asked of the Warriors for about the last month or so. It goes something along the lines of "at the start of the season, did you think you'd…
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Former Tall Black Webster sits out game after social media post
Former Tall Black Webster sits out game after social media post
Former Tall Black Corey Webster missed last night's Australian NBL preseason game after being stood down by his club following his social media comment.
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Prof Kevin Tracey: How vagus nerve stimulation will revolutionise medicine
It won't be too long before electronic vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is helping to treat inflammatory illness, says bioelectronic medicine specialist Kevin Tracey. Audio
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Russell Brand accused of rape and sexual assault
Russell Brand accused of rape and sexual assault
Brand has denied the allegations and said his relationships have been "always consensual".
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Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
New Zealand's biggest publisher of news this week joined big global names in blocking Open AI from using its content to power generative artificial intelligence tool Chat GPT. Stuff says it is being… Audio
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Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
New Zealand's biggest publisher of news this week joined big global names in blocking Open AI from using its content to power generative artificial intelligence tool Chat GPT. Stuff says it is being…
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Spring into action and sweep those seasonal chores away
Spring into action and sweep those seasonal chores away
It's that time of year when traditionally we let the spring air in and tackle the cleaning jobs that have built up over winter, Denise Irvine dons the marigolds and shares some top tips.
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Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May her book, The Abuse of Power
Most remembered for her failure to secure a Brexit deal, Theresa May was British Prime Minister between 2016 and 2019 and the longest-serving Home Secretary in over a century. A Remainer herself, her… Video, Audio
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Host Kim Hill leaves RNZ's Saturday Morning show: 'It is time for a change for me'
'It is time for a change for me' - Host Kim Hill leaves Saturday Morning show
New Zealand broadcasting great Kim Hill is signing off from her flagship Saturday Morning show on RNZ National. Video, Audio