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6 takeaways from Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles’ unvarnished interviews
Trump chief of staff says president 'has an alcoholic's personality'
Analysis: From criticism of JD Vance to admitting Trump is out for retribution, here's what we learnt from Susie Wiles' unvarnished interviews.
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The difficulty of finding poo donors
Giving a donation is not a simple matter and finding people who meet the strict eligibility criteria can prove tricky. Audio
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Anglers becoming endangered species on some Canterbury rivers
The rivers without any fish
Anglers are becoming an endangered species on some parts of the country. Audio
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Wait times for rheumatologists continue to grow
Some rheumatologists are turning down about half the specialist referrals they receive from GPs in order to provide adequate treatment for their existing patients. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Economists forecast tough calls to get books back to black
Economists forecast tough calls to get books back to black
Experts say the government is stuck between a rock and a hard place off the back of Treasury's latest economic forecasts. Audio
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One year after the Vanuatu earthquake, emotional aftershocks continue
'Memories are still fresh': One year after the Vanuatu earthquake
With a parade and vigil taking place in Port Vila on Wednesday, people are gathering to reflect on what was lost, what was learned and what still lies ahead.
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1000 customers each weekday have power disconnected
1000 customers each weekday have power disconnected
More than 10,000 households a month have their power disconnected, new data shows.
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More than 10,000 children stood down for physically assaulting other students, teachers last year
10,000 children stood down for physical assaults in a year
Meanwhile, the number of home-schooled children has exceeded 11,000, the highest figure ever recorded.
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Can you donate your poo in New Zealand?
Can you donate your poo in New Zealand?
Even if public enthusiasm was high, the demanding and stringent donor process means only a select few can help advance this unusual but promising therapy.
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'Crunch point': Stretched rheumatologists decline half of referrals in some regions
'Crunch point': Stretched rheumatologists decline half of referrals
Nelson-Marlborough and Northland are among the worst-affected areas in the country.
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Pacific Waves for 17 December 2025
What the new Tongan PM appointment means for democracy; France ruled as not giving enough security to New Caledonia in 2024; Report reveals Fiji's health workforce crisis. Audio
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Pacific Waves 17 December 2025
Pacific Waves 17 December 2025Podcast episode — 16 December 2025In Pacific Waves today: What the new Tongan PM appointment means for democracy; France ruled as not giving enough security to New Caledonia in 2024; Report reveals Fiji's health workforce crisis.
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Report reveals Fiji's health workforce crisis
A new report says Fiji's health workforce is being hit hard by regional labour mobility schemes. Audio
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Water fight: Farmers strive to limit cows' environmental footprint
The farmers working to shrink the environmental footprint of their cows
Can the planting of special crops and experiments with new winter grazing systems make a real difference? Audio
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What's really going on with Canterbury's water
Do you know what you're drinking?
Luis Arevalo fears his grandson will never be able to drink water straight from the tap. Audio
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WorkSafe files charge following worker’s fatal fall from scissor lift
WorkSafe files charge following worker’s fatal fall from scissor lift
WorkSafe says the charged party failed to ensure the health and safety of the worker.
- 工人从升降平台坠亡近一年后,工作安全局提起指控
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Double-bunk cell death: Jonathan Trubuhovich's family want Corrections to be held accountable
Double-bunk cell death: Family wants Corrections held accountable
The 69-year-old's death is the third homicide investigation involving inmates in double-bunk cells at Mt Eden prison since September last year. Audio
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Feature interview: The Art of Sisu
The Danes have hygge, a cultural inclination to try to make things cosy. In Finland, they have a very different cultural trait called sisu, a quiet, inner strength drawn from surviving hardship. Dr… Audio
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 16 December 2025
Audio 16 Dec 2025Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me… Audio
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Draft media guide sparks fears of government control in Samoa
Draft media guide sparks fears of government control
A veteran Samoan journalist says media in his country should be allowed to work freely, without government control.
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Pacific research marks 25 years of tracking children into adulthood
Pacific research marks 25 years of tracking children into adulthood
The study has followed over 1000 tamariki from South Auckland, producing rare Pasifika-led evidence on health, culture, and wellbeing.
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Hawke's Bay cities in level 3 water restrictions as usage hits 95 million litres a day
Hawke's Bay cities in level 3 water restrictions
Hastings and Napier water restrictions have been upgraded to Level 3, meaning sprinkler use is now banned.
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First day of roadside drug testing in Wellington gets positive feedback, police say
'It's about anywhere anytime': First day of roadside drug testing
The testing got underway in Wellington on Monday, and will be rolled out to the rest of the country next year. Audio