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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for May 9 2023
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Hunt continues for men involved in 'brazen daylight robbery' of New Plymouth jewellery store
Hunt continues for men involved in 'brazen daylight robbery'
Police are still searching for the man who used hammers to smash windows and displays of a Michael Hill store.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for May 8 2023
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Hospitals discharging some very ill disabled people too early, care provider says
'They're being discharged far too early and they're coming home very unwell'
Two severely disabled people in residential care were sent home from hospital still seriously ill, with one readmitted within 24 hours, later dying in hospital.
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'Wellington commuter nightmare' - Climate protesters strike again
'Wellington commuter nightmare' - Climate protesters strike again
Restore Passenger Rail protesters are disrupting morning traffic once again.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for May 4 2023
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All recent dawn raid arrests involved people from Asia, Pacific Islands
All recent dawn raid arrests involved people from Asia, Pacific Islands
The head of Immigration New Zealand says she will personally sign off on any further dawn arrests of overstayers. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am, May 3
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Cargo ship captain convicted for dangerous action during Cyclone Gabrielle
Cargo ship captain convicted for dangerous action during Cyclone Gabrielle
A cargo ship captain has admitted he put the vessel and those onboard in danger during Cyclone Gabrielle when he steered into shallower waters off Hawke's Bay en route to the Port of Tauranga.
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FIFA may be 'forced' not to broadcast Women's World Cup in Europe
FIFA may be 'forced' not to broadcast Women's World Cup in Europe
Europe's top football nations face a broadcast blackout for this year's Women's World Cup.
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Dawn raid tactics still happening, despite government apology
'That does concern me' - Dawn raid tactics still happening, despite govt apology
It is not yet clear if Pasifika are being targeted disproportionately, as they were in the infamous raids of the 1970s. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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King Charles' coronation: What you need to know
King Charles' coronation: What you need to know
Eight months after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles' coronation is soon to take place. RNZ has all you need to know about the event.
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Severe weather warnings remain in place across the country as Northland sees 200mm of rain
Public transport affected as severe weather warnings remain in place across the country
Downpours have hit Northland, Auckland and Coromandel overnight, with Kaikohe seeing 200 millimetres of rain in 24 hours and the Karangahake Gorge closed due to a slip. Audio
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Christchurch Hospital parking woes idle on
Christchurch Hospital parking woes idle on
Parking troubles at Christchurch Hospital are set to continue for at least another year.
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The Week in Politics: Australia's citizenship deal, Green Party tensions and a tax debate
Week in Politics: Australian citizenship, Green tensions and tax debates
Analysis: Australia's citizenship deal, the Green Party's Kerekere row drags on and evidence the wealthiest pay tax at a lower rate than the rest of us renews the capital gains tax debate.
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Men convicted on dozens of charges over drink-spiking and sexual assault
Men convicted on dozens of charges over drink-spiking and sexual assault
The men, whose names remain suppressed, were convicted of 68 charges including rape, sexual violation, indecent assault and drink-spiking.
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Rangiriri Pā re-opens trenches to the public, 160 years after invasion
Rangiriri Pā re-opens trenches to the public, 160 years after invasion
A Waikato iwi has described a sense of healing after it opened the upgraded Rangiriri Pā trenches to public tours this week.
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Most Great Walks' opening bookings for April delayed to June
Most Great Walks' opening bookings for April delayed to June
Great Walks' bookings set to open on Wednesday and Thursday have been delayed due to technical issues.
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Wealthiest paying tax at much lower rate than most other New Zealanders - IRD report
Wealthiest paying tax at much lower rate than most other New Zealanders - IRD report
Revenue Minister David Parker says the report shows a "large differential between the tax rates ordinary New Zealanders pay on their full income compared with the super-wealthy".
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for Wednesday 26th April 2023
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