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Warriors star Metcalf not counting Dally M points in race for coveted crown
The outstanding half has risen dramatically to the top of the rankings for the NRL MVP award.
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Budget: Māori question lack of targeted funding
But David Seymour says there should be no such thing as Māori funding.
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Two Israeli Embassy staffers killed in Washington shooting, suspect held
Two staff members at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, were killed on Wednesday night near the Capital Jewish Museum.
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Privileges debate shortened: What was said so far?
The highly anticipated debate on the Privileges Committee report lasted just 25 minutes before it was adjourned. What has been said so far?
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Budget 2025: Why is Budget Day such a big deal?
Explainer - Budget Day is coming on Thursday, but what does it all mean? RNZ is here to tell you what you need to know. Video
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Six dead after landslide in West Papua, more missing
Authorities will resume their search on Tuesday.
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The Governor General is deep in the DNA of Parliament
Former Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand talks about the role's relationship with Parliament and the Executive, and its use as a guard-rail for democracy.
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Wānaka search and rescue responding to more avoidable accidents
Unprepared people are venturing deeper into back country, lured by influencers and websites.
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Savea, Umaga applaud team and fans as Blues fall to Moana Pasifika
Moana Pasifika achieved what was previously impossible, defeating the Blues 27-21in North Harbour on Saturday evening.
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A surplus of defence riches and lack of experience
Analysis - The minister of defence, space and spies has at least $9b of new money to spend, and a defence force demonstrably not ready to spend it. Audio
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Cyberbullying in spotlight amid proposed social media ban
Greater protections against cyberbullying needed regardless of whether social media is banned for those aged under 16, experts say.
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'No magic bullets': Can the PNG public and the police learn to get along?
A police commander lamented recently that the public no longer respects police officers, who face an increasingly tough environment, are underpowered and unappreciated.
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Return of the huia? Why Māori worldviews must be part of the ‘de-extinction’ debate
Colossal Biosciences successful resurrection of dire wolves raises a raft of ethical questions.
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'It's going to be a good scrap' against the Force, says Drua head coach
Winning for the fans is the motivation the Fijian Drua's top brass are using to inspire the players as they focus on securing victory on Saturday.
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'Immense talent': Killed teen remembered as quiet, respectful student
Kaea Karauria, 15, was killed in a fight on the weekend.
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Kim Kardashian to testify at Paris trial of alleged armed robbers
Ten suspects have been on trial since late April over the armed robbery in 2016.
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Animal welfare laws questioned after abandoned dogs euthanised
SPCA and the Auckland Council were apparently powerless to remove the dogs without police on hand. Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific: Drua excuses and lessons
Opinion - The Drua season is over. Their next two games are just going to be formalities. There needs to be some changes made, writes Iliesa Tora.
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Saipan tap water unsafe to drink, CNMI water official warns
A top environmental official has advised Saipan residents, particularly those in southern villages, not to drink from the tap due to widespread contamination.
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Training reform too much, too fast for some vocations
Changes made in haste in vocational education are being met with dismay by sectors that feel left out of it
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How dictators are teaming up to undermine democracy
How today's dictators are forging powerful global alliances to weaken democracies from the inside out. Audio
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Watch: PM on possible social media ban for teens
The government says it will start investigating how to reduce harm to young people with potential new rules about social media access. Watch the prime minister speak about the plan here.
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Social media can be positive for teens - coaches and teachers
It comes as the National Party put forward a members' bill to ban those under 16 from social media.
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Teens say social media ban unwelcome, more education needed
Young people said they would rather see education and guidance around social media, rather than a blanket ban. Audio
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Meet the solo Chinese mums who are not single parents
Mothers accompanying their children studying in New Zealand are shouldering the burden of parenting in a foreign country without their husbands.