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'Clash of the Pacific' brings rare rugby league internationals to NZ
Auckland will host the region's first and only international rugby league test matches this year, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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'Thrilled' Debbie Ngarewa-Packer enters Parliament on special votes
The Māori Party has doubled its numbers in Parliament to two.
Special votes confirmed Rawiri Waititi in the seat of Waiariki - the only electorate seat the Labour Party lost.
And with 1.2 percent of… Video, Audio
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Fa has support of 'family' gym for big fight
Tucked away in a leafy Auckland suburb is a world-renowned gym where Tongan boxer Junior Fa is working out full-time for the 'Fight of the Century.'
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Audit reveals new tech tools in police's digital armoury
A police stocktake triggered by a controversial trial of facial recognition technology has revealed what law enforcement is adding to its digital armoury.
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Lynette Forday, 'Minus one is not enough.'
How culturally diverse is New Zealand television and when did things start to shift? Sonia Yee explores the making of character Dr Grace Kwan - the first Asian character to become part of mainstream… Audio
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New Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle brings her battle scars
Raelene Castle is back from Australia to run Sport New Zealand, as its first female chief executive. She sits down with Suzanne McFadden and explains how the things she learned in turmoil can help our…
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Another death mars Melbourne Cup day
The death of Anthony Van Dyck cast a pall over the Melbourne Cup, angering animal rights activists while highlighting the growing toll of Australia's most prestigious horse race meeting.
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More than 200,000 'vile' tweets towards female candidates during election
A Twitter bot has been working to find and combat abusive tweets aimed at female candidates in the New Zealand elections.
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Green energy: You've got cheap data, is cheap power next?
Analysis - the iPhone transformed mobile phones in just 10 years; could green energy create a similar revolution asks Justin Rowlatt, the BBC's chief environment correspondent.
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Philadelphia hit by more unrest after police shooting
Hundreds of protesters in Philadelphia have marched through the city for a second night, demanding racial justice after police fatally shot a black man.
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Using information and culture to unite - Tokelau journalist
As NZ marks Te vaiaho o te gagana Tokelau or Tokelau language week, Elena Pasilio, an up-and-coming journalist shares her journey as a story-teller.
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Tokelauans focus on language amid Covid-19 challenges
Preserving cultural identity and well-being is the focus of this year's Tokelau Language Week in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Creative NZ celebrates Pacific artists
New Zealand's arts development agency has recognised eight Pasifika artists at this year's Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards.
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Trump-Biden debate: Takeaways and economic reactions
Trailing in opinion polls with the 3 November election just 12 days away, US President Donald Trump was under pressure during his final debate against Democratic rival Joe Biden.
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Bidwell: Cool it with the expectations on Caleb Clarke
Opinion - The media needs to slow down on the hyperboles about Caleb Clarke, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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Man Enough: Matt Chisholm explores men's mental health in new TVNZ series
To reduce New Zealand's alarmingly high male suicide rate, we need to reinvent what it means to be a man in this country, says TV presenter Matt Chisholm. He hopes to be part of the change with a new… Video, Audio
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Young people 'trying to get enrolled and getting informed'
There are just two more sleeps until election day, but that has not stopped efforts to get more young people enrolled to vote.
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ACT Party profiles: Who might join David Seymour in Parliament?
The ACT Party has been polling relatively well in the lead up to election day, with the latest results putting the party on 8 percent, meaning it would get 11 seats in Parliament.
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'Maybe if we had another week I'd be emphatically confident'
Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere says if his party was given a week longer to campaign the numbers at the poll would tell a different story. Audio
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Being green to the extreme: Activist Rob Greenfield
Eating roadkill, getting a vasectomy at 25 and reducing your worldly possessions to 44 items. It all makes sense if you follow environmental ethics to their logical end. That's just what Rob… Audio
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All Blacks selectors play it safe and players chuffed they'll be home for Xmas
Three uncapped All Blacks will debut from the bench in Sunday's Bledisloe Cup opener and the squad is relieved they won't be in quarantine over Christmas.
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Minor parties' debate becomes a rushed, uninformative melee
Analysis - With more than 16 minutes of ads spread in four blocks across the hour, and five leaders to bounce ideas and insults off one another, last night's debate made for frantic, fractured…
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PNG people in leaked Chinese database seek answers
Papua New Guineans are questioning why their names are included in a leaked database of personal information compiled by a Chinese company. Audio
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Donald Trump drives past supporters outside Walter Reed hospital
US President Trump has been driven past supporters and media outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he is being treated for the coronavirus.
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Mediawatch for 4 October 2020
Stuff adopts new code of ethics and practice; Anna Fifield swaps Washington Post for Dominion Post; the BBC’s Nick Bryant on lessons learned reporting Trump Audio