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Historic Bay of Islands town could return to its original Māori name
One of Northland's most historic towns could revert to its original Māori name if a proposal being considered by the New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa goes ahead.
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Morning Report reveals its new co-host
Journalist and television presenter Ingrid Hipkiss will join RNZ National's Morning Report in April.
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Wednesday 18th January RNZ Pacific News 9am
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News at 9am. Audio
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Teen groomed by teacher during lockdown: 'You've ruined two years of my life'
In a two-week exchange of explicit texts, photos and videos over Snapchat, a teacher groomed a teenage girl as a form of escapism during New Zealand's first Covid-19 lockdown.
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'I had bills to pay': Former teacher targets elderly in burglary, theft spree
A former teacher targeted the homes of vulnerable elderly people to steal their bank cards and wallets, to spend their money on groceries, alcohol, and cigarettes.
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A&P Show events offer cracking line-ups free from pandemic disruptions
Awards for the best egg, most unusual pet and the most impressive dog trick are all up for grabs this weekend as the first A&P shows of 2023 get underway.
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Woman 'very sorry' for part in $8.7m mortgage fraud
A woman convicted for her part in a multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud scheme broke down in court as she apologised for the harm it has caused.
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US airports rumble back to life after FAA computer outage causes travel chaos
A problem with the system that alerts pilots to potential hazards has caused mass delays to thousands of flights.
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Cyclone Hale: Gisborne river could exceed 2005 flood levels
Cyclone Hale has made landfall with gale-force winds, 6m swells on the coast and heavy rain, and caused road closures, slips and flooding across several regions.
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Mpox: 5000 vials of vaccine to be available for at-risk people
The vaccine has not yet been approved by Medsafe, but the company behind it is expected to apply to the regulator soon.
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Large quake hits Vanuatu, but no tsunami warning for NZ
A 7 magnitude earthquake has struck Vanuatu, the US Geological Survey reports.
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More children and young people seeking help
Donations to charities are being hit by the rising cost of living, KidsCan says, and it is worried its ability to help children will be affected.
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'I would have been killed': Why farmer ordered his son to chop the tip of a teen's finger
Bill Burr says he had to fight for his life after he was assaulted during a home invasion by two teens in 2020 and he has no regrets about how the day panned out.
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New heavy rain warnings for Coromandel, BOP, top of South Island
Wild weather has closed roads, cutting power and bringing down slips. Audio
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'Enormous shake': Aftershocks continue after strong quake in North Island
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake has hit near the rural town of Te Aroha in the Waikato region, shaking upper regions of the North Island. Audio
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Northern regions braced for stormy downpours, festival cancelled
Skies are darkening and the wind ramping up as the first tropically charged storm of 2023 bears down on the top half of the North Island.
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Summer storm: Festival cancelled, campgrounds deserted
Hundreds have fled campsites in the Far North as winds rip up tents and ruin Kiwis' summer plans.
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MetService takes a look back at record-breaking "wet, warm" 2022
With 2022 coming to an end, it's a good time to reflect back on the year of weather.
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Tragic tally: 60 more people killed on the roads in 2022 than 2021
As 2022 came to a close, the Ministry of Transport's road toll count reached a provisional figure of 378 people killed on New Zealand roads during the year.
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New Year's Eve fireworks: All the hottest spots around Aotearoa
The team behind the Sky Tower's fireworks have promised a show that is bigger and better than ever before.
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Growing water fatalities: Rāhui in place at Goat Island
A popular Auckland swimming spot is asking holidaymakers to avoid the area while a rāhui is in place, following the death of a man yesterday morning.
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Diabetes and Me: 'I can, after all this, live well'
Megan Whelan reflects on why she wanted to write about diabetes, and although she prepared herself to receive nasty messages, realised she didn't get many.
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As Putin loses ground in Ukraine, he increasingly relies on Wagner Group mercenaries
Analysis - The Wagner Group has been called everything from 'Putin's ghost army' to 'hired killers', John Lyons writes.
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Thousands of unwanted Christmas gifts listed on Trade Me
Thousands of unwanted Christmas gifts from around the country have already been listed on Trade Me.
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Vote for prime minister to take place in Fiji's Parliament
Fiji's newly-elected government will decide who is to be prime minister when Parliament convenes on Saturday.