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NZ at centre of vast info sharing with ‘five eyes’ nations
Audio about 8 hours agoThe ‘five eyes’ group turning over information about millions of travellers is administered by New Zealand.
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Week in Politics: Triumph and disaster, but no austerity
Analysis - A big announcement about Auckland's water woes was overshadowed by a chaotic press conference about prisons, Peter Wilson writes.
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Roadworks, construction have Tauranga businesses fighting for survival
The city centre is undergoing a major transformation and while businesses can see the good in it, they are battling to stay in the game in the meantime. Audio
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King Charles has a princess shortage. Here's why that matters
As King Charles tries to keep an ancient institution alive in a modern world, he may have to rethink its stance on the importance of history, heritage and glamour.
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Ten years on, mystery and heartbreak of Flight MH370 remains
Over 10 years, the lives of those affected by the disappearance of Flight MH370 have moved on, yet they also feel chained to the missing plane.
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Directing traffic in a bear pit: presiding over Question Time
Taming Question Time is not easy but this week the Speaker has attempted to reign in the use of Points of Order to make out of order points. Audio
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From devastating injury to the hardest line: Kiwi mountain biker’s remarkable journey
Four years ago Brook Macdonald broke his back, this weekend he's competing in the Red Bull Hardline downhill race in Tasmania.
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Dawn service turns to unity, love and togetherness
The thousands who attended on Tuesday were told the country must move forward together.
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'Terrifyingly perfect magic' - Authors and book lovers share their favourite NZ reads
RNZ asked several of Aotearoa's most noteworthy authors and book lovers to pick their favourite New Zealand-authored book they read in 2023 - whether a bold new work or a timeless classic.
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Treat yourself to RNZ's festive recipes
Not sure what to eat on Christmas Day? RNZ is here to help. Here's a festive whiz through our recipe archives. Video
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Philippa Gregory: telling the stories of women missing from history
For centuries, the experiences of women have been overlooked in history books exclusively written, edited and published by men, says best-selling British writer Phillipa Gregory. “[Recorded… Audio
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Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Killer denies trying to shift blame for her death
A man jailed for murdering Christchurch woman Angela Blackmoore has told the High Court David Hawken threatened to kill his family if he did not commit the crime.
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Students ready for NCEA exams after 'disruptive' school years
Students set to begin end-of-year exams today say they have never known high school without some kind of disruption to their learning schedule.
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Review: Remember Me - Poems to Learn by Heart from Aotearoa New Zealand
Anne Kennedy's new compilation of New Zealand poetry fills a much-needed gap for anyone who's ever needed a poem for a wedding, funeral, or other family occasion, writes Kete Books reviewer Erica…
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AOS member who gave first aid to injured victims of terror attack never provided handover
The squad member said a handover to other staff about first aid treatment would have been helpful - but he failed to do so before leaving Al Noor Mosque.
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Staffer for 111 call about terrorist's manifesto just days into job
The staffer who dealt with the first 111 call about the Christchurch terror attacks was on their "third of fourth shift", an inquest has heard.
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Donated plants bring colour to flood-hit Hawke's Bay gardens
Plants have been donated to hundreds of Hawke's Bay gardeners whose properties were inundated during Cyclone Gabrielle.
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'First time we've ever seen violence like this' - Coromandel locals react to gang fight
A Coromandel resident and business owner says she is heartbroken after gang members started a fight in her town. Audio
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Lauren Dickason: Psychiatrist says depression clouded her decision-making
A forensic clinician has told a jury that Lauren Dickason's mental health was badly deteriorating at the time she killed her children, and there is legitimate grounds for an insanity and infanticide… Audio
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Postpartum depression possible but mum did not kill 'out of love' - expert
An expert forensic clinician has conceded that Lauren Dickason could have been suffering from postpartum depression when she killed her three children.
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Lauren Dickason trial: Crown psych expert says no evidence of 'symptoms of psychosis'
The Crown's key clinical witness in the Lauren Dickason murder trial admits he overlooked adding the mother's thoughts of harming the children into his report.
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Dickason 'distant', on edge of breakdown before leaving for NZ - mother
Lauren Dickason's mother has told the court her daughter seemed absent in the final months before she left South Africa for Timaru.
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Court told Lauren Dickason 'was severely mentally unwell' when she killed her daughters
A court has been told there is no question Lauren Dickason was severely mentally unwell on the night she killed her three children and did it out of love.
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Mother searched how to cause child drug overdose before killing daughters
Lauren Dickason made online searches on how to cause child drug overdoses in the weeks leading up to the deaths of her three young daughters. Audio
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Lauren Dickason murder trial: Children's teachers give evidence
Text messages from the phone of Lauren Dickason have painted a picture of a wife and mother unravelling, mentally and emotionally.