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Kiribati election: Aspiring woman MP wants to fix 'government inefficiencies'
Kiribati election: Aspiring woman MP wants to fix 'govt inefficiencies'
Ruth Cross Kwansing is one of 18 female candidates out of 114 vying for a parliamentary seat in Kiribati's national election.
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Dan Hone died outside Parliament after fight to avoid forced sale of mother’s Wellington home
'Absolute tragedy': Man died outside Parliament amid fight to save elderly mum's home
A man who died on Parliament grounds was distraught over the impending sale of the waterfront home he shared with his elderly mother who had racked up $40,000 in mortgage arrears, the man's sister…
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Topp Twins' memoir wins top book industry award
Topp Twins' memoir wins top book industry award
The Topp Twins' memoir has come in tops at the 2024 Aotearoa New Zealand Book Industry Awards.
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Moa footprints found in Auckland
Thirteen large moa footprints have been discovered in a remote part of Auckland, only the 14th recorded discovery of moa footprints in 150 years. Palaeontologist Dr Bruce Hayward spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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'Extremely rare' moa footprints discovered near Auckland's South Head
'Extremely rare' moa footprints discovered in Auckland
The find was just the 14th in the last 150 years. Video
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Watch: Kiwi spreading from Remutaka Ranges to Upper Hutt
Watch: Kiwi spread from Remutaka Ranges to Upper Hutt
Two plucky bird have wandered from their home, all the way to Upper Hutt. Audio
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Book review: All That we Know by Shilo Kino
Audio 2 Jul 2024Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop in Auckland reviews All That we Know by Shilo Kino, published by Moa Press. Audio
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Wellington flights cancelled due to heavy rain, high winds
Weather: Flights cancelled; snow at high altitudes overnight
Nine flights in and out of Wellington have been cancelled and several others delayed as heavy rain and strong winds continue around the country.
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Fast Favourites: Kiwi country star Kaylee Bell
Audio 30 Jun 2024Kaylee Bell has been flying the flag for Aotearoa New Zealand in the world of country music. Audio
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Wellington's nearly $400m sewage sludge treatment plant makes progress
Inside Wellington's nearly $400m sewage sludge treatment plant
A new levy will be introduced to ratepayers to cover the cost of the facility that aims to process sludge into a safe, non-odorous and stable product.
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Review: Brooke Fraser with the Auckland Philharmonia at Spark Arena
Review: Brooke Fraser with the Auckland Philharmonia at Spark Arena
Katie Fitzgerald is an easy mark for an orchestral reinvention of popular music, but Brooke Fraser's work is well-suited to it, she found out.
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Kiwi Surprise and Joy
In his fourth programme for New Zealand Music Month, in reaction the sometimes depressing seriousness of the world around us, William Dart takes a trip around some music from our land that will… Audio
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Hidden life of extinct ducks uncovered
New information about one of New Zealands mysterious extinct birds has come to light. Associate Professor Nic Rawlence is the Director of Otago Palaeogenetics Laboratory at the University of Otago… Audio
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May Means Music from the Motu
New Zealand Music Month is upon us and William Dart is airing a selection of music from Aotearoa that has given him special pleasure ... from Nathan Haines and Eve de Castro-Robinson, to Pickle… Audio
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What we're wearing on NZ Music T-shirt Day 2024
What we're wearing on NZ Music T-shirt Day 2024
If you think RNZ is a place where people unironically wear grey cardigans and socks with sandals, prepare to be dazzled by our collection of NZ music t-shirts on NZ Music T-shirt Day.
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Northland wants to be the the first region to eradicate wild deer
Northland wants to be the the first region to eradicate wild deer
An ambitious plan to make Northland the first region in New Zealand to eradicate wild deer is underway near the Bay of Islands. Audio
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Mangahāwea: The final frontier of human settlement
Moa bones, obsidian and tools found at the site indicate people first arrived here as early as 1250 AD - the last land mass in the entire world to be settled by humans. Audio
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Palmerston North ratepayers could face $1000 annual bill for new sewage treatment system
$1k every year for 3 decades: The potential cost to ratepayers for a new sewerage system
It's a situation that could be repeated across New Zealand as councils are warned there are no more free lunches when it comes to water.
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Date for election of Solomon Islands prime minister confirmed
Date for election of Solomon Islands prime minister confirmed
The election of the prime minister in Solomon Islands will take place at 9:30am on Thursday 2 May on the floor of Parliament.
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Weird, wacky and wonderful: Past Kiwi discoveries
Weird, wacky and wonderful: Past Kiwi discoveries
It the wake of a 21-year-old swipe card being found in Antarctica, here are some other remarkable tales RNZ has told. Video
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Voter education key, Solomon Islands media expert says
Voter education key, media expert says
The Solomon Islands is set to hold its first joint elections and every effort must be made to help prepare voters for the 17 April vote, a media executive says.
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NZ Defence Force remembers HMNZS Moa sinking
NZ Defence Force remembers HMNZS Moa sinking
New Zealanders have commemorated World War II sinking of HMNZS Moa in Tulagi Harbour.
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NZ Defence Force remembers HMNZS Moa sinking in Solomons
NZ Defence Force remembers HMNZS Moa sinking in Solomons
On April 7, 1943, HMNZS Moa was hit directly by a Japanese dive bomber and sank bow-first in under four minutes.
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Fascinating objects on display for the first time, in new exhibition
Fascinating objects on display for the first time, in new exhibition
Choosing an exhibition of 14 objects from more than 1.5 million diverse items in the Otago museum's collection was intimidating, its director says.
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Rainbow Games sports tournament kicks off in Auckland
First Rainbow Games kicks off in Auckland
First rainbow-centric sporting tournament officially underway after opening ceremony at the Viaduct Events Centre.