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Parents threatening to leave preschool in wealthy Auckland suburb
Parents threatening to leave preschool in wealthy Auckland suburb
Parents are threatening to remove their children from Ponsonby's community preschool after a fiery feud with upper management.
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RNZ Pacific news at 9am, 5 August
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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There's a 'complete black hole' when pregnancy goes wrong - author
There's a 'complete black hole' when pregnancy goes wrong - author
Although half of pregnancies involve complications, we don't have much understanding of how this affects people, says parenting writer Emily Oster. Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 August 2024
Mediawatch for 4 August 2024Podcast episode — 03 August 2024Mediawatch looks at a controversy over the use of AI artificial intellgince the New Zealand Herald - and asks if readers should be told when AI technology creates news content. Also: how the media jumped the gun over our lack of medals at the Olympics - and an unconvincing complaint about the All Blacks spurning our media.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9AM on 3 Auguest 2024
Audio 3 Aug 2024RNZ Pacific News at 9AM on 3 Auguest 2024 Audio
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Outgoing head of Presbyterian Support Otago says abuse in care inquiry has taken toll on her
Outgoing boss of support service addresses toll of inquiry
Jo O'Neill says her decision to resign is not directly related to the abuse in care inquiry.
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Olympics 2024: Athletes to watch on day seven of the Paris Games
Olympics: Races to watch on Friday night
Plenty of must-watch competition is in store to kick the weekend off. Here's who to look out for.
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Air New Zealand explains its airfares after it cost almost $2000 to fly domestically
Air New Zealand explains its airfares after it cost almost $2000 to fly domestically
A spontaneous weekend away in New Zealand is not as cheap as it once was.
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RNZ Pacific news at 9am, 2 August
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Delays at Auckland Airport after computer problems
Glitch in Auckland Airport check-in system repaired
A glitch with Auckland International Airport's check-in system on Thursday night has been fixed.
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The 'pre-loader' alcohol problem that blights central cities
The 'preloader' problem that blights cities and bars
By midnight, three-quarters of drinkers at Wellington's Courtenay Place were drunk on booze they'd bought somewhere else. Many cited cost as the reason. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 1 August 2024
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 31 July 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Olympics 2024: Black Ferns, men's triathlon go for gold on Day 5
Team NZ athletes to look out for on day 5 of the Olympics
The Black Ferns are going for gold in their match against Canada, which kicks off at 5.45am.
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Murder-accused Philip Polkinghorne told police of last night with wife before finding her dead
Murder-accused Philip Polkinghorne told police of last night with wife
The man accused of murdering his wife and staging it to look like a suicide told police the couple were sleeping in separate rooms at the time of her death.
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Police issue warnings over teens sharing naked photos
Police issue warnings over teens sharing naked photos
Police are receiving multiple reports a week of naked images of young people being discovered online.
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RNZ Pacific news at 9am, 30 July
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 30 July 2024
Pacific Waves for 30 July 2024Podcast episode — 29 July 2024Fiji's dream of third Olympic gold medal shattered; Lack of resources hamper law efforts following PNG massacre; Seabed mining discussion ongoing in Jamaica; Brief blocking of Sols news on Facebook a 'targeted attack' - editor.
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One century on: The All Black Invincibles depart on their famous tour
One century on: The All Black Invincibles depart on their famous tour
One hundred years ago today, one of the greatest All Black teams set sail on tour. Lynn McConnell tells the story of the lead-up to the Invincibles' departure.
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Government boot camp starts, no NZDF facilities to be used
Government boot camp starts, no NZDF facilities to be used
Ten boys are to be a part of the first boot camp.
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Rapsody's Please Don't Cry is littered with poetry and hard truths
Maggie Tweedie explores the latest from American hip-hop musician Rapsody. Video, Audio
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Review: Please Don't Cry by Rapsody
Rapsody's Please Don't Cry is littered with poetry and hard truths
Maggie Tweedie explores the latest from American hip-hop musician Rapsody.
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Olympics 2024: Athletes to look out for on 28-29 July, the Games' second day
Athletes to look out for at the Olympics on day two
Artistic gymnastics, sailing and football all feature on day two of the Games. Here's who to watch.
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Olympics 2024: Athletes to look out for on 27-28 July, the Games' first official day
Who to look out for on the first official day of the Olympics
A full line-up of NZ athletes will be taking their marks. Here are our top contenders.
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X marks the spot: The forgotten generation remembers
X marks the spot: The forgotten generation remembers
Remember cassette tapes? Buying Docs from overseas? Fearing being a sell-out? Gen Xers look back.