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- UFC 293: The Kiwis on the card
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Queen Elizabeth's final days included a meeting with the UK's PM, cancelled appointments and bedside vigils
Inside the final days of Queen Elizabeth
It shouldn't have been a surprise when Queen Elizabeth II died at age 96 one year ago. But when it happened, everyone suddenly seemed to be a little caught off guard.
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Senior doctors, dentists who work in hospitals vote to strike
Senior doctors, dentists who work in hospitals vote to strike
Three strikes will take place next month following deadlocked pay negotiations.
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Mānawatia a Matariki: What's on around the motu
Mānawatia a Matariki: What's on around the motu
Want to get out and celebrate Matariki? Here's a list of events taking place around the motu this weekend.
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Three generations on the same rural route
Lee Pryor has been delivering post along the Whakatāne coastline for 25 years, but he is not the first in his whānau and now his wife has even joined the ranks. Audio
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Three generations on the same rural route
Three generations on the same rural route
Lee Pryor has been delivering post along the Whakatāne coastline for 25 years, but he is not the first in his whānau and now his wife has even joined the ranks.
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Auckland budget: Councillors with stake in airport can still vote on share sale
Auckland budget: Council meeting to continue Friday
Auckland Council has adjourned its governing body meeting without reaching a decision on the annual budget, after Mayor Wayne Brown backed down on a plan to sell all of council's airport shares. Video
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Budget preview with Infometrics
It's Budget Day, with the full details to be released at 2pm. The government says it will be a "no frills" Budget, with a focus on cyclone recovery and helping ease the cost of living crisis. A… Audio
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Budget 2023: Hopes families 'struggling to keep up' with cost of living will get more support
'Struggling to keep up' - Hopes families will get more support in Budget
Anti-poverty campaigners are hopeful of tangible support for New Zealand's vulnerable in today's so-called "no frills" Budget.
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Budget 2023: What you need to know before the big day
Budget 2023: What you need to know before the big day
Explainer - The government has made it clear Budget 2023 will have "no frills" but what will be in it? RNZ has all you need to know ahead of Thursday's announcement.
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Auckland Emergency Management gives update as heavy rain falls in region
Watch: Auckland Emergency Management gives an update
An update on the situation in Auckland has been given after a state of emergency was declared for the city as torrential rain wreaks havoc in the region.
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Whangārei residents upset Northland rescue helicopter to stay in Kensington
Whangārei residents upset Northland rescue helicopter to stay in Kensington
A former councillor has told Whangārei District Council that Kensington residents have had enough of the rescue helicopter nightmare in their suburb.
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Tasman tornado clean-up: Salvaging the trees that 'became missiles'
Salvaging the trees that 'became missiles' - Tasman tornado clean-up
Affected residents have begun repairs and clean-up after a tornado tore through Tasman's Moutere Hills, ripping up orchards and roads and leaving all sorts of debris amongst the wreckage.
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Convoys hit road between cyclone-hit Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne
Official convoys have kicked off today for whanau wanting to travel between Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne along the backroad. The operation is very much trial and error, but miscommunication led to some… Video, Audio
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Week in Politics: Nash's resignation upsets Hipkins' family-friendly week
Week in Politics: Nash's resignation upsets Hipkins' family-friendly week
Analysis - Stuart Nash admits he "completely stuffed up" after losing the police portfolio in a debacle which Prime Minister Chris Hipkins didn't need, writes Peter Wilson.
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Week in Politics: Luxon's 'low energy' speech and the first head-to-head
Week in Politics: Luxon's 'low energy' speech and the first head-to-head
Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon go head-to-head, and Grant Robertson is under the gun over how to pay for the cyclone rebuild.
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Live Cyclone Gabrielle updates: Death toll rises, 'grave concerns' for several missing
3544 reports of people uncontactable as searches continue
There were 3544 reports of people uncontactable by 2pm today, as police and search and rescue teams prioritise those unaccounted for or in areas isolated by flood waters. Look back over RNZ's blog.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Police prioritise searching for those uncontactable, isolated
Cyclone Gabrielle: Police prioritise searching for those uncontactable, isolated
There were 3544 reports of people uncontactable by 2pm today, as police and search and rescue teams prioritise those unaccounted for or in areas isolated by flood waters.
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Updates on 15 February: What residents in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know
What residents in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know
RNZ understands communities in cut-off regions have limited reception, here's what those in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know.
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Cyclone Gabrielle strands MPs, forces changes to Parliament's schedule
Cyclone Gabrielle strands MPs, forces changes to Parliament's schedule
Parliament will still resume at 2pm, but the PM's planned speech has been replaced with a discussion about the weather.
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First measles case in Aotearoa since 2019 outbreak isolating at home
First measles case in Aotearoa since 2019 outbreak isolating at home
The country has its first measles case since the 2019 outbreak, the Ministry of Health says.
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Weather update in Coromandel and Tairawhiti regions
We'll be updating the situations in Coromandel, Northland and Tairawhiti regions where significant rain fall is forecast as a result of cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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A taste of country in growing suburbia
Once on the outside of Hamilton sits an urban farm keen to deliver vegetables that don't cost the planet. Run by five women, Earth Stewards practices poly-cropping on their organic vegetable beds. Audio
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A taste of country in growing suburbia
A taste of country in growing suburbia
Once on the outside of Hamilton sits an urban farm keen to deliver vegetables that don't cost the planet. Run by five women, Earth Stewards practices poly-cropping on their organic vegetable beds.
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Grammy Awards 2023: How to watch and who will win
Grammy Awards 2023: How to watch and who will win
Will Adele continue her winning streak? Will Abba win their first Grammy? Will Beyoncé be snubbed again? All these questions will be answered at the 65th Grammy Awards.