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  • Junior softballers vye for spot in U-18 Women's Softball World Cup final

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    Sport Te Ao Māori
    27 Jul 2024
    Maiarangi said having the opportunity to wear the fern is something she'll never take for granted.

    Māoritanga and pride remains at the forefront as the haka makes its mark on the softball world stage.

    Junior White Sox compete for spot in U-18 Women's Softball World Cup final
  • Two meteor showers set to peak - here's how to catch the stellar show

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    New Zealand science
    26 Jul 2024
    Meteor showers are lighting up the early morning skies (file picture).

    Star gazers will have the chance to view two impressive meteor showers at the end of the month. Video

    Not one, but two meteor showers are about to peak – here's how to catch the stellar show
  • Rural News Wrap for 26 July 2024

    Podcast episode — 26 July 2024

    A round-up of the week's agricultural news.

    Rural News Wrap for 26 July 2024
  • PM calls for witnesses to alleged '80s politician paedophile ring to speak out

    News
    Politics Abuse in Care
    26 Jul 2024
    Christopher Luxon

    Christopher Luxon says anyone with evidence about claims involving politicians and civil servants in the 1980s should go to police.

    Christopher Luxon calls for witnesses to alleged '80s politician paedophile ring to speak out
  • The 'worst war crime' ever committed by New Zealand soldiers

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    New Zealand history
    26 Jul 2024
    Member of the Australian 2nd Light Horse on active duty in the Middle East, ca. 1917 Unidentified soldier leading his horse.

    The war was over - so why did Kiwi and Australian troops murder more than 40 civilians? Audio

    Anzac massacre: The story of Surafend
  • Wellington musician convicted of rape can now be named

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    New Zealand court
    26 Jul 2024
    Martin Ditlhabi

    Martin Ditlhabi, now 27, was arrested after a raft of sexual allegations on social media.

    Wellington musician convicted of rape can now be named
  • RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 26 July 2024

    Audio 26 Jul 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Pregnant at 12, running from 'care'

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    New Zealand Politics
    26 Jul 2024
    Joyce Harris photographed in her home. A United Tribes flag hangs behind her.

    The government took Joyce Harris's first baby and sent her off to a girls' home. Half a century on - and out of oceans of hurt - it asked her to be a mother figure.

    The state care decision that rippled through four generations
  • Why isn’t depression taken seriously in New Zealand?  

    Audio
    history health
    25 Jul 2024
    A composite image showing Jacqueline and the cover of the book "OLD BLACK CLOUD". On the left, Jacqueline smiles at the camera, wearing glasses and an orange blazer. On the right, a book cover showing a finely detailed black-and-white woodcut of a small house in a valley with stormclouds overhead and beams of light shining through. The book title is "OLD BLACK CLOUD - A CULTURAL HISTORY OF MENTAL DEPRESSION IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND".

    Depression affects people in all cultures but for centuries it has “hidden under the long black cloud of Kiwi denial”, health historian Jacqueline Leckie says. In her new book Old Black Clouds, Leckie… Audio

  • Full Olympics schedule for Kiwi athletes

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    25 Jul 2024
    Games athletes - Stacey Waaka, Lewis Clareburt, Lulu Sun and Aaron Gate

    New Zealand has close to a 200-strong team in Paris, some of whom are competing already while others don't line up till the final day.

    Paris Olympics: The full timetable of New Zealand athletes' events
  • RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 25 July 2024

    Audio 25 Jul 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Midweek: Biden's bolt blindsides media

    Podcast episode — 24 July 2024

    Colin Peacock talked to Emile Donovan about how the media handled the news that Joe Biden had thrown in the towel - and the final report from the Inquiry into Abuse in State Care. Also Colin also looked at a revealing local report about a local high school - and something he got wrong about his own primary school days.

    Midweek: Biden's bolt blindsides media
  • Preview: Can New Zealand’s football teams cause a shock at Paris 2024?

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    24 Jul 2024
    All Whites, Football Ferns

    Spying drama aside, what are the actual expectations for our two Olympic football teams in Paris asks Mathew Nash.

    Preview: Can New Zealand’s football teams cause a shock at Paris 2024?
  • Keanu Reeves: I think about death all the time

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    World books
    24 Jul 2024
    Keanu Reeves kicked ass in John Wick 2.

    The Matrix star's new novel, The Book of Elsewhere, explores the theme of mortality.

    Keanu Reeves: I think about death all the time
  • RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 24 July 2024

    Audio 24 Jul 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Public forums could be 'weaponised' – Mayor

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Jul 2024
    Rotorua mayor Tania Tapsell at a July meeting.

    Rotorua is considering adding public forums to meetings for what may be the first time.

    Public forums could be 'weaponised' – Mayor
  • Rates double over decade

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    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    23 Jul 2024
    South Wairarapa District Council offices in Martinborough.

    The ratepayers in the southern district have borne the brunt of a cumulative increase of 138 percent since 2015, compared to about 58 percent in Masterton, and 70 percent in Carterton.

    South Wairarapa’s rates more than double over decade
  • RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 23 July 2024

    Audio 23 Jul 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • 'Severe departure' in care of woman in labour - health watchdog

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    New Zealand health
    22 Jul 2024
    170414. Photo Diego Opatowski / RNZ. Christchurch Women's Hospital main entry.

    Her baby was born pale and floppy, and later died in the Christchurch NICU.

    Baby who died after birth should have been delivered hours earlier - report
  • Veteran Broadcaster Grant Walker

    Podcast episode — 22 July 2024

    Selecting the songs is veteran broadcaster Grant Walker. He has worked across the spectrum in radio as a breakfast host and newsreader, through to television. Where many will know him as narrator of the popular local TV show Sale of the Century. He also knows the ins and outs of RNZ National's programming, as a presenter, lead scheduler and voice trainer for many years and left the role recently to take up a new opportunity in journalism as NBR's first Editor in Chief of Strategy.

    Veteran Broadcaster Grant Walker

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Coroner finds four self-inflicted deaths linked to Canadian man

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    New Zealand health
    22 Jul 2024
    Canadian man Kenneth Law is accused of assisting suicides overseas.

    Four New Zealanders have died after buying packages online from murder-accused Kenneth Law.

    Coroner finds four self-inflicted deaths linked to Canadian man
  • Tickets, schedules and times: What you need to know about the Olympics

    News
    Sport Olympics 2024
    22 Jul 2024
    A temporary stadium next to the Eiffel Tower will host the Olympics beach volleyball tournament.

    When are the Olympics, how much do tickets cost and where can I watch? We've got all the answers to these questions - and more - here.

    Olympics 2024: What you need to know about dates, tickets, sports, the schedule and opening ceremony
  • RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 22 July 2024

    Audio 22 Jul 2024

    The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio

  • Six people went to a hotel to resolve a business dispute. Then they all died

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    World crime
    21 Jul 2024
    A general view of the street after an incident, in which six bodies were found at a hotel in Bangkok on July 16, 2024. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)

    Sherine Chong invited a group of investors to her room for lunch and tea. None would leave alive.

    Six people came to Bangkok to resolve a business dispute. It ended in murder-suicide by cyanide
  • New safety officers begin patrols at Porirua Railway Station

    News
    New Zealand transport
    21 Jul 2024
    Porirua Railway Station's new safety officers, the Mau Te Rongo navigators, from left: Bronsin Ikurere, Faiona Willie and Reuben Baker.

    Safety patrols are being introduced at Porirua railway station after concerns about rising teenage violence.

    New safety officers begin patrols at Porirua Railway Station
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