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Call for NZ govt to issue Dawn Raid apology
Call for NZ govt to issue Dawn Raid apology
A Pacific social justice movement is calling on the NZ government to formally apologise for the Dawn Raids of the 1970's. Audio
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'Active grieving' can help us move on after loss
In 2017 Julie Zarifeh lost her husband Paul to cancer. Then just 16 days later her son, Sam, died on a rafting trip. Grief on the Run is her story of using active grieving to help move on with life… Audio
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Mad about Election 2020? Tell Parliament your thoughts
Concerned about misinformation on cannabis and euthanasia? Are fake social media accounts a threat to democracy? Tell Parliament what you think in a submission on its Election 2020 inquiry. Audio
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Mad about Election 2020? Tell Parliament your thoughts
Mad about Election 2020? Tell Parliament your thoughts
Concerned about misinformation on cannabis and euthanasia? Are fake social media accounts a threat to democracy? Tell Parliament what you think in a submission on its Election 2020 inquiry.
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Jim Belushi on campaigning for and cultivating cannabis
Actor Jim Belushi firmly believes that if his brother, comedian John Belushi, had been into cannabis instead of cocaine he would be alive today. Instead the Blues Brother died of a drug overdose. Jim… Audio, Gallery
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Tongan academic concerned about proposed language policy
Tongan academic concerned about proposed language policy
Former education minister and Tongan academic is calling for reconsideration of the plans to amend the Tongan language policy. Audio
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Privacy commissioner begins next step of tenant privacy investigations
Privacy commissioner begins next step of tenant privacy investigations
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards is concerned about the level of detail some property management agencies collecting from prospective tenants.
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Police Commissioner Andrew Coster under fire for column on data gathering
Police Commissioner under fire for column on data gathering
A column by Andrew Coster seeking to start a national conversation about surveillance is being panned as a disingenuous attempt to deflect criticism.
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Political Roundup – National’s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
Political Roundup – National’s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
Analysis - The leaking has already begun from the National Party's top-secret report on their disastrous 2020 election campaign. It's a fraught issue, illustrating just how dysfunctional and divisive…
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Brain-machine interface technology has Silicon Valley excited, as ethicists worry
Thought-controlled technology excites tech giants, alarms ethicists
Having hundreds of needles injected into their brains is helping a few paralysed people control their robotic arms by thoughts alone.
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'A National Party board document': Judith Collins trying to distance MPs from review
Judith Collins trying to distance MPs from National Party review
The National Party leader says a review into the party's crushing election loss and first three years in opposition is a party board document, and the fact that MPs can read it is a "good concession"… Audio
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Piers Morgan quits breakfast TV role after row over Meghan comments
Piers Morgan quits breakfast TV role after row over Meghan comments
UK broadcaster Piers Morgan has left his role at Good Morning Britain after controversy following his remarks about the Duchess of Sussex's mental health.
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Meghan race issues 'taken very seriously' - Buckingham Palace statement
Meghan race issues 'taken very seriously' - Palace
The race issues addressed by Harry and Meghan in an interview with Oprah Winfrey are "concerning" and will be addressed by the family in private, Buckingham Palace has said in a statement.
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Rotorua Residents and Ratepayers members resign over ructions with Reynold Macpherson
Rotorua Residents and Ratepayers members resign over ructions with Reynold Macpherson
Macpherson says it was wrong for 'a little power bloc in RDRR to reset directions' and hopes for reconciliation.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
The CNMI reports another Covid-19 case at the border, Samoan tourism and hospitality workers undergo Covid-19 training, a Solomons enterprise looks to develop women's digital skills for business and…
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The man behind RNZ's Mediawatch - Colin Peacock
Behind the scenes of RNZ's Mediawatch
Opinion - Journalists avoid his calls, editors loathe it when he highlights mistakes. But he reckons he's not scary at all. Chris Schulz meets RNZ's Mr Mediawatch, Colin Peacock.
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NZME pulls racist article and bans Bassett
An article published in the Northland Age newspaper on Tuesday and on the New Zealand Herald website has been withdrawn after it was condemned as racist - and publisher NZME says it won't publish Dr…
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NZME pulls racist article and bans Bassett
NZME pulls racist article and bans Bassett
An article published in the Northland Age newspaper on Tuesday and on the New Zealand Herald website has been withdrawn after it was condemned as racist - and publisher NZME says it won't publish Dr…
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Covid-19: Developments from 3 March, 2021
Covid-19: What happened in NZ on Wednesday
Pressure is mounting on the government to fully subsidise workers having to isolate, officials continue to defend their communications after conflicting claims, and Destiny Church hits back at…
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Free knives prove to be super-sharp prompting warning
Free knives prove to be super-sharp prompting warning
A chef says Kiwis need to keep a keen mind when they're slicing dinner with the flood of super-sharp knives given out in a supermarket promotion.
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Govt investigates phone app that detects Covid-19 before onset of symptoms
Govt investigates phone app that detects Covid-19 early
The government has been quietly investigating if returnees and border workers should use a phone app that can detect Covid-19 two or three days before symptoms set in.
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Māori students association tailors Covid-19 messaging to reach its students
Māori students association tailors Covid-19 messaging to reach its students
A Māori students association says the government has been too general in its messaging and they are having to take matters into their own hands to ensure their tauira are informed. Audio
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Lessons from the fire: Lake Ōhau residents meet with authorities
Lessons from the fire: Lake Ōhau residents meet with authorities
Lake Ōhau Village residents have met with authorities to identify lessons from the fire which destroyed dozens of homes last year.
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Timeline: The year of Covid-19 in New Zealand
Timeline: The year of Covid-19 in New Zealand
One year on from the first Covid-19 case announced in New Zealand, RNZ takes a day-by-day look back at the unfolding of the pandemic in this country.
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Covid 19: Not following the rules 'puts all of us at risk' - Auckland mayor Phil Goff
Aucklanders let out a collective gasp last night when news broke that the city would be going back into Alert Level 3 lockdown after a new community case of Covid-19 was detected. Mayor Phil Goff… Audio