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Former psychologist claims 'fake' ADHD clients complained about him
Gunther van der Heijden accuses the board that de-registered him of "corruption, nepotism and abuse of power".
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US prosecutor defends comments about Biden's "poor memory"
Robert Hur spoke to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee which is part of an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden.
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New Zealand Rugby Union's chief advisor Māori on meaning behind latest Hurricanes Poua haka
Hurricanes management says Saturday's haka was respectful, authentic and appropriate.
But some bilingual te reo Māori speakers heard Poua haka leader, Leilani Perese, saying the government should… Audio
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Tobacco excise tax: Costello apologises for 'causing confusion'
The Associate Health Minister has apologised in Parliament for "causing confusion" when answering questions about whether she specifically sought out advice on freezing the tobacco excise tax.
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Jeffrey Epstein: Fifth and final batch of documents released
The documents have been released as part of a lawsuit brought by sex-trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre.
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Transcripts released following dramatic Japan plane collision
Japanese authorities say the coastguard plane involved in a fatal collision at Tokyo airport on Tuesday night was not cleared for take-off.
Five of the six people on board that plane were killed when… Audio
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Plane not cleared for take-off before fiery crash in Japan
A newly released transcript appears to contradict the coastguard plane's captain about what happened. Video
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Chlöe Swarbrick refuses to apologise for 'demonstrable lie' accusation
She could face consequences meted out by the Privileges Committee if she is found to have accused him of lying - which would be a breach of the rules.
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Woman vindicated after High Court rules Family Court judge acted unfairly
The High Court has found a judge "effectively teamed up" with the lawyers of an ex-husband in a post-separation court battle.
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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WHO asks China for details on outbreaks of respiratory illness
The World Health Organization has asked China for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children.
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'Bombs in the car, he's armed up': Radio transcript from terrorist's arrest read out in court
The officers who apprehended a terrorist after he attacked two mosques in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 believed he had bombs in his vehicle.
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Australia's Albanese seeks dialogue, cooperation in China visit
Australian PM: In 'all our interests' to have strong relationship with China
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Suspected Brussels gunman dies after being shot by police
A Tunisian gunman suspected of killing two Swedish football fans in Brussels has died after being shot by police in a cafe, authorities said.
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RNZ releases full transcript of Kiri Allan speech
Allan told RNZ staff at a farewell for presenter Māni Dunlop that the broadcaster would come home from work "feeling broken and battered".
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Australia PM 'optimistic' of long-shot win in Indigenous rights referendum
Australian PM Anthony Albanese remains hopeful a referendum to recognise the country's Indigenous people in the constitution will succeed.
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Australia PM votes in struggling referendum on Indigenous rights
Anthony Albanese voted 'yes' in a referendum to recognise the country's Indigenous people in the constitution, a week from polling day.
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Aussie pilot convicted for transporting cocaine in PNG plans appeal
Australian pilot John David Cutmore, who was convicted last year in Papua New Guinea for transporting cocaine into the country, hopes his appeal over his conviction will be held on October 3.
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'Exiled' Russian mercenary boss Prigozhin hails Niger coup, touts services
Wagner mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has hailed Niger's military coup as good news and offered his fighters' services to bring order.
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Box and Cause Celebre: two clubs that changed Auckland nightlife
In the 1990s, a flight of stairs on Auckland's High Street led to the pioneering clubs Box and Cause Celebre. Tony Stamp talked to some of the people who were there. Audio
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Chris Luxon commits to dual-language government departments
The National Party leader says a clip posted on social media in Nelson yesterday, in which he was questioned about the use of te reo Māori, was a "Labour hit job". Audio
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Increasing talk of 'war' in Russia worrying sign of escalation
For more than 15 months Russia has been fighting a war in Ukraine that the Kremlin refused to call a war - but that is changing: President Vladimir Putin is using the word "war" more often.
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Hollywood: The Oral History
Audio 7 Jun 2023Simon Morris talks to Sam Wasson, one of the authors of the massive Hollywood: The Oral History, in which the story of the movie capital of the world is told by the people who made them. Audio
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Kiri Allan says RNZ 'more than welcome' to release full speech
Cabinet minister Kiri Allan says RNZ would be welcome to release the full transcript of her speech, in which she criticised the public broadcaster's treatment of Māori staff.
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'It's over to her' - Prime Minister on Meka Whaitiri's surprise departure
Chris Hipkins says he still has not heard from former Labour minister Meka Whaitiri who defected to Te Pāti Māori last week, but he is focused on moving on. Audio