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Race to save Rotorua's native trees nurtures local rangatahi
As forest scientists work to restore native tree species threatened by myrtle rust, a Jobs for Nature programme is empowering young Rotorua men to connect with nature. Audio
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Race to save Rotorua's native trees nurtures local rangatahi
As forest scientists work to restore native tree species threatened by myrtle rust, a Jobs for Nature programme is empowering young Rotorua men to connect with nature.
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Two years after removing late fees, librarians happy with change
Two years ago, bookworms across the Auckland region rejoiced as Auckland Libraries stopped issuing fines for late returns. Since then, more than a million items have been returned after their due… Audio
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Wallace says he will be dead before next parole hearing
The Parole Board declined James Wallace's application for release on parole, wanting him to work on his safety plan and talk to a psychologist.
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Gore District Council's embattled chief executive Stephen Parry resigns
It has been a fraught term for the local government stalwart ever since Ben Bell was elected as the district's mayor
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The 3-year fight by Jehovah's Witness church to avoid scrutiny
The Jehovah's Witness church has been fighting scrutiny from a national inquiry into the historical abuse of children for three years, court documents show.
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Horse race journalism as National takes aim at squeezed middle
As National announced its long-awaited tax plan, some journalists took a hard look at its numbers, while others focused more on political strategy and impact. Audio
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Horse race journalism as National takes aim at squeezed middle
As National announced its long-awaited tax plan, some journalists took a hard look at its numbers, while others focused more on political strategy and impact.
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What does Father's Day mean to you?
Four New Zealanders discuss Father's Day - and being, or having, a dad - with Alexia Santamaria.
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Wellbeing programme 'grateful for rural New Zealand'
Rural Change founder Elle Perriam is proud of the efforts of rural New Zealand to help those who need it most. Audio
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Wellbeing programme 'grateful for rural New Zealand'
Rural Change founder Elle Perriam is proud of the efforts of rural New Zealand to help those who need it most.
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Deaths in New Zealand likely linked to Canadian poison chef
The coroner is investigating deaths of New Zealanders who are believed to have bought lethal substances from a Canadian man accused of assisting suicides overseas.
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Te reo Māori version of Edmonds' classic is sure to rise
Audio 30 Aug 2023Every house hold in Aotearoa at some point was home to an Edmonds cook book. Now there's a new much more modern edition available for children to cook and learn te reo at the same time! Stacey… Audio
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Homecoming: Historic riverboat to sail once again on Whanganui River
After decades away, one of the last survivors of the historic Hatrick riverboat fleet has returned to the awa.
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'A big jigsaw': Tributes paid for 'legend' who proved 'extinct' bird had survived
A Northland conservationist who rediscovered one of New Zealand's most endangered and elusive seabirds has died aged 87.
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Lauren Dickason case puts spotlight on maternal mental health
A psychiatrist treating perinatal depression and anxiety says the adversarial legal system is not well equipped to deal with cases like that of Lauren Dickason.
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Cyclone-downed trees turned into firewood for needy families
Hundreds of thousands of Northland's Cyclone Gabrielle-downed trees are in for the chop in a unique $6.5 million resilience project.
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Safety meeting amid unease about crime in Christchurch
A community safety meeting is being held in Christchurch amid increased unease in the aftermath of Yanfei Bao's disappearance and crime in the city.
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Families of two young men killed in crash wait four years for answers
The families of two labour-hire workers killed in a road smash on their illegal commute, have spoken up about four years of blank stares in their quest for answers - and accountability.
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Green MPs Eugenie Sage and Jan Logie leave Parliament
Two of the longest-serving members of the Green Party caucus farewelled Parliament on Thursday, delivering their valedictory statements.
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'For those things I'll never forgive you': Mama Hooch sexual assault survivor
Nine survivors of Danny and Roberto Jaz's attacks read powerful victim impact statements to the court ahead of the pair's sentencing today.
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Valedictory warning about divisive style of politics
As more valedictory speeches were heard in Parliament’s chamber, a warning was sounded from a departing MP about race baiting and dog whistling to extremism. Audio
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Valedictory warning about divisive style of politics
As more valedictory speeches were heard in Parliament’s chamber, a warning was sounded from a departing MP about race baiting and dog whistling to extremism.
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Tips for coping with life's ups and downs
Audio 23 Aug 2023Although we can't control the fact sh*t happens, we can work on our own response to it, says psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald. "We can approach life like a lifelong learning process where we can keep… Audio
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Election 2023: RNZ's guide to party policy
Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are…
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