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Referee speaks on time-wasting call in first Bledisloe Cup test
French rugby referee Mathieu Raynal has broken his silence over the the controversial time-wasting call he made in the dying stages of the first Bledisloe Cup test earlier this month. The Wallabies… Video, Audio
Govt dept OIA delays fuelling growing mistrust - Chief Ombudsman
The Chief Ombudsman is flagging concerns tonight about how government agencies are responding to requests for official information. Peter Boshier has run the ruler over 12 agencies and found some… Video, Audio
Costco opens doors in NZ, promising to disrupt market duopoly
Costco has opened its doors in New Zealand - promising to be the great disrupter. Some shoppers camped outside the West Auckland store overnight and police even put out a warning about traffic around… Video, Audio
'Abysmal' early voter turnout raises questions around approach to local elections
We're halfway through the voting period for the 2022 Local Government Elections, but so far apathy is having a landslide win. Voter turnout has been at a record low. Audio
News in Tongan for 28 September 2022
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Niuean for 28 September 2022
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Samoan for 28 September 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
News in Cook Islands Maori for 28 September 2022
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
Crime double shot in week of first readings
A double shot of crime legislation features in a Parliament week laden with Government bills that are scheduled to get a first reading. Audio
Crime double shot in week of first readings
A double shot of crime legislation features in a Parliament week laden with Government bills that are scheduled to get a first reading.
AudioLittle change in latest political poll, National and Act have numbers to govern
The latest 1News Kantar public political poll has been released. RNZ political editor Jane Patterson discusses the details with Nick Truebridge.
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Sparks in Levin as lineswomen show their power skills
The atmosphere in the Horowhenua town of Levin is "highly charged" as New Zealand's top electricity supply workers spark up for industry bragging rights.
Line mechanics and cable jointers have been… Video, Audio
Gloriavale mother tells court leaders did not know of abuse
A Gloriavale mother has told a court she does not believe the leadership knew about sexual abuse at the Christian community.
Purity Valor has also denied being downtrodden and subjugated, at an… Audio
Dunedin council keen for inter-regional passenger rail
Imagine hopping aboard a train from Christchurch to Dunedin. Dunedin City Council's keen to see it.
It's called for a business case to get passenger rail back on track, with services to and from… Video, Audio
Wayne Brown told to remove election guide on WeChat
A leading Auckland mayoral candidate has been ordered to take down a how-to guide aimed at Chinese speakers.
An account called "Wayne Brown Elections" used the social media platform WeChat, to show… Audio
Evening business for 27 September 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6312892282112 Video, Audio
Four-day working week trial shows success
A trial of a four-day working week is currently on in the United Kingdom, and it has now reached its halfway point.
Charlotte Lockhart is the founder and chief executive of Four Day Week Global. She… Video, Audio
Football: What's next for the All Whites?
The All Whites played in New Zealand for the first time in five years on Sunday, in front of one of the biggest football crowds in New Zealand history, but what happens next for the team is still up… Video, Audio
Immigration Minister details RSE numbers, conditions boost
The government is letting in another 3,000 RSE workers, to bring relief to the horticulture sector.
It's a 19 percent increase on the previous season, and means there's now access to 19,000 workers a… Video, Audio
NZ dollar slides - economic analysis from Cameron Bagrie
Joining us now to put all this in perspective is Cameron Bagrie, the managing director of Bagrie Economics.
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