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Off-field stoush looms over final Bledisloe between All Blacks and Wallabies
Two weeks ago, the relationship between New Zealand Rugby and Australia seemed to hit an all-time low.
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
Cook Islands govt will decide today on alert levels; Over 600,000 Fijians register to vote in 2022 election, and more.
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New Zealand woman's death may be linked to rare vaccine side effect - report
The Covid-19 Vaccine Independent Safety Monitoring Board believes a woman's death may have been caused by myocarditis, a rare side effect of the Pfizer vaccine.
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Jamaican soul of reggae Lee 'Scratch' Perry dies aged 85
The legendary Jamaican singer and music producer Lee "Scratch" Perry has died at the age of 85.
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Michael Cullen on caucus
A previously unbroadcast interview with Sir Michael Cullen about the party caucus, how it works and his experience of it. Audio
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Michael Cullen on caucus
A previously unbroadcast interview with Sir Michael Cullen about the party caucus, how it works and his experience of it.
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
Pasifika affected by the Covid-19 outbreak face hurdles to self-isolate effectively; New Covid-19 cases recorded in Guam, and more.
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BSA rejects complaint about 'f***-knuckles, c**k and piss, balls'
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has not upheld a complaint about a 95bFM promo including a string of swear words it has used for 25 years.
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Principals raise concerns about digital divide
Principals said devices made a big difference for home learning and the government should subsidise or provide computers for children whose families could not afford them.
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Hipkins, Bloomfield speak at health select committee
A baby under one year of age has been infected in the Delta outbreak, Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield has revealed to the Health Select Committee.
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Comedian Nazeem Hussain on making life richer
Australian comedian Nazeem Hussain - host of podcast The Pineapple Project - on learning to make his life richer by spending less on things that don't add anything to his life. Audio
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Fears fifth lockdown may harm Pacific communities
A Pacific health and social service provider in Auckland fears the city's fifth lockdown will push families back into hardship.
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Covid-19: What alert-level 4 lockdown means
Explainer - A new Covid-19 case in the community has prompted a nationwide lockdown. RNZ explains what is involved in the different alert levels.
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'It doesn’t feel as close to home': South Aucklanders feel prepared but wary
After the two previous lockdowns, South Auckland leaders say not having a community outbreak located in the region is a small relief.
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Podmore tragedy: Sporting bodies can't drive change
Opinion - No governing body is going to out themselves and correct the way our children are treated and it's up to us to drive change, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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Covid-19: Fears bars and casino could be super spreader events
There are fears two Auckland events could be Covid super spreaders, with close to 2000 people having come into contact with a case in just one night.
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Church linked to Covid-19 attended by people across Auckland
The pastor of a church linked to the Delta variant outbreak says people come from all over Auckland to attend its Sunday services.
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New rules for mask use in level four: 'Wearing a mask is an act of care'
The government is making it mandatory for people to wear masks while they are visiting essential services, including supermarkets and petrol stations. Watch the latest briefing here.
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The dark side of Facebook and its bid for domination
The price and consequences of being Facebook are actually design choices according to New York Times writers Cecilia Kang and Sheera Frenkel. They talk to Jesse about their book, An Ugly Truth: Inside… Audio
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Death toll from Haiti quake almost 1300 as search for survivors continues
The death toll from a powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Haiti has risen to 1297 as neighbouring countries rush to send aid and rescuers search for survivors buried beneath the rubble before a… Audio
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The Mixtape 'The Panthers' writers Tom Hern and Nua Finau
Writers of TVNZ's new series The Panthers, Tom Hern and Nua Finau, join Charlotte to chat about how the show came together, its importance, and it's incredible soundtrack on this episode of The… Video, Audio
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China's Covid-zero strategy could leave it isolated for years
Analysis - China is bucking a global move towards "living with the virus" by doubling down on a "zero tolerance" approach that may see it remain isolated with closed borders well into 2023.
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The racist aftermath of the Aotearoa debate
Judith Collins' Aotearoa debate set in motion a wave of hurt. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui reports on the harm done when debate spirals into racism.
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Power supply still tight as Transpower delivers apology for blackout
Transpower says power supply this morning remains tight but it is hopeful it will not need to ask lines companies to again reduce their load. Audio
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Series 2 | Episode 6: Tōku Reo, Tōku Ohooho - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
In the second of our reo-based episodes, we talk about the challenges that come with learning te reo as a second language. Audio