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Murihiku-Southland's Polyfest goes fully online this year
Murihiku-Southland's Polyfest goes fully online
The event was planned to run in Invercargill in September but organisers Mīharo moved it online due to alert-level 2 restrictions.
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Gisborne residents race to barricade houses with sandbags before dark
Gisborne residents race to barricade houses with sandbags before dark
Gisborne residents are coming together to put safety precautions in place as rain continues to soak the already flooded region.
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The Logg Cabin Soul Hour: part two
In this special Logg Cabin Soul Hour, Mark Williams (aka MC Slave) presents 60 minutes of the sweetest soul music from Aotearoa and beyond. Video, Audio
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Covid-19 update: 109 new community cases
Covid-19: 109 new cases including 4 in Waikato and 2 in Northland
Of the new cases 103 are in Auckland, four are in Waikato and there are two new cases in Northland.
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Katikati on high alert after person tests positive for Covid-19
Katikati locations of interest named after positive Covid-19 case
The Bay of Plenty town of Katikati is on high alert after a person tested positive yesterday for Covid-19, with new locations of interest in the region named by the Ministry of Health this morning.
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Tony Tunes' work-from-home playlist Vol. 2: Work Harder
Don’t call it ‘background music’. These are tunes to set the mood, and that mood is ‘productive’. This playlist is designed to accompany you through your day working from home: in your lounge, study… Video
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North Otago finally start their Meads Cup defence
North Otago finally start their Meads Cup defence
After an extended absence rugby's Heartland Championship returns on Saturday afternoon.
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Vaccination clinics prioritising Māori 'swamped by Pākehā’
Vaccination clinics prioritising Māori 'swamped by Pākehā’
The national strategy of vaccinating against Covid-19 through general and mass events is not working for Māori, a Covid-19 researcher says.
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RNZ Music's most binge-worthy content
RNZ Music has complied all the binge-worthy content you need to keep you entertained during lockdown, including documentaries, live music, deep dives, and chats with your favourite artists. Video
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Man ran over fleeing child's bike during lockdown rampage in Dunedin - police
Man ran over fleeing child's bike during lockdown rampage
Police in Dunedin say it's a small minority causing the majority of lockdown headaches, including one man who ran over a child's bike.
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2PM LIVE: Flying Nun Special
We've curated some of our favourite live performances from Flying Nun artists that are the perfect relaxed vibe for your Saturday afternoon. Audio
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Auckland Mayor Phil Goff supports Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown
Audio 17 Aug 2021All of New Zealand will move to Alert Level 4 lockdown for three days from 11:59pm Tuesday, as a Covid-19 case in the community in Auckland threatens the country with a Delta variant outbreak.
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RNZ Music Live Sessions: REI
Welcome to another live session RNZ Music live session! This time it’s bilingual rapper, musician and producer Rei Music performing at Unitec’s beautiful Te Noho Kotahitanga marae in Auckland. Video, Audio
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RNZ Music Live Sessions: Kings
RNZ Music is stoked to present the first performance from our latest set of live sessions – it’s Auckland hip hop luminary Kings with tracks from his recently-released album Raplist, plus an old fave!
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Over 500 new cases, one death confirmed in Fiji
Fiji Covid-19: One death, 506 new infections
The alarming spread of a wave of the coronavirus across the country continues, health authorities say.
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Covid-19, suicide, and late audits before Parliament this week
This week at Parliament: Covid-19 orders, extending time for audits, and a debate on the Zero Suicide Aotearoa report. Audio
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Covid-19, suicide, and late audits before Parliament this week
Covid-19, suicide, and late audits before Parliament this week
This week at Parliament: Covid-19 orders, extending time for audits, and a debate on the Zero Suicide Aotearoa report.
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2PM LIVE: Tiny Ruins plays songs from her debut album
Tiny Ruins (Hollie Fullbrook) released her debut album Some Were Meant For The Sea in May 2011. Tiny Ruins recorded this very special session for RNZ performing songs from her debut album and sharing… Audio
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Covid-19: two more cases in NSW as Bondi cluster grows to six
Covid-19: two more cases in NSW as Bondi cluster grows to six
Sydney's eastern suburbs Covid-19 cluster has now risen to six cases.
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Canterbury flooding: Thousands in Ashburton prepare to evacuate
Canterbury flooding: Hundreds evacuated as rivers rise throughout the region
Thousands of Cantabrians are on high alert tonight, as rain continues to fall on the waterlogged region. Video
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How a pervert became CEO of a crown entity
How a pervert became CEO of a crown entity
Feature - How was Phillip Barnes promoted to CEO of International Accreditation New Zealand, after he planted a spy camera in a gym's changing room? Veronica Schmidt investigates.
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2PM LIVE nicholas Franchise
nicholas Franchise (with a lower case n) describes their sound as "pop-raunch rock". The band joined us live in-studio during their 'Unleash The Franchise' tour in April. Audio
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Post-study work visa holders say they're suffering with closed borders
Closed borders take toll on stranded post-study workers
Many employers have had to let their post-study work visa holders go - or have kept their job open, but some cannot work remotely.
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The Budget and why it matters: What you need to know
The Budget and why it matters: What you need to know
Explainer - The Budget is approaching, but what actually is it, and does it even matter? RNZ is here to clear it all up.