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One year since NZ pilot taken hostage in West Papua
Wednesday marks one year since New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens was taken hostage in West Papua.
Phillip Mehrtens, from Christchurch, was working for Indonesian airline Susi Air, when he landed his… Audio
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King Charles diagnosed with cancer
Audio 7 Feb 2024Messages of support from across the world have come in for King Charles after his diagnosis with cancer.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says 'thankfully' the cancer was caught early.
King Charles… Audio
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Canterbury on high-alert after fires
Canterbury is on alert after two vegetation fires in the past few days. Up to 60 firefighters tackled a fire near Waipara in the Hurunui District late Tuesday.
Fire and emergency says 15 brigades and… Audio
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Thousands travel to Waitangi for annual commemorations
Māori leaders are promising to carry the message from Waitangi on through the year, to ensure the protection of Te Tiriti.
Thousands travelled to the Treaty Grounds for the annual commemorations and… Audio
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Ngāpuhi leader on Govt's reception at Waitangi
Tensions were high at the pōwhiri for the Government at Waitangi.
At one point there was even a suggestion that prime minister Christopher Luxon might not be able to speak, because of vocal… Audio
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More protest action to come says Māori rights activist
A Māori rights activist says protest action against the government's policies is far from over.
The coalition was received at this year's Waitangi commemorations with anger about its contentious… Audio
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Sports News for 7 February 2024
Kane Williamson became just the fourth New Zealander to score two centuries in the same test as the Black Caps continue to grind down an understrength South Africa side. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 7 February 2024
Audio 7 Feb 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Waitangi hīkoi organiser on kaupapa of the march
More than one thousand people took part in one Waitangi tradition, the hīkoi onto the treaty grounds.
The march began five days ago at Cape Reinga with numbers growing along the way.
Hikoi leader… Audio
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Over a 1000 take part in this year's Waitangi hīkoi
Waitangi commemorations have many traditions, one being a hīkoi.
This year over a thousand people were part of the march onto the treaty grounds.
They echoed a call that has gone out again and… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 7 February 2024
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 7 February
Audio 7 Feb 2024On today's First Up pod - King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer - we get the latest from the UK; finance minister Nicola Willis has spent the past few days in Northland - she tells us what she's… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 February 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 7 February 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Lab workers strike after months of collective bargaining
The medical laboratory workers who collected, processed, and reported our Covid-19 tests went on strike on Monday after months of collective bargaining.
Seventy percent of Covid tests were processed… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 February 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Planet already exceeded 1.5 degrees of warming new research suggests
New research suggests the planet has already exceeded 1.5 degrees of warming, the threshold parties to the 2015 Paris Accord agreed not to pass.
The scientists in the study examined centuries-old sea… Audio
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Sports News for 7 February 2024
The Black Caps have a 528 run lead over the Proteas heading into the fourth day of the first cricket Test at Bay Oval. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 February 2024
Tropical cyclone NAT is passing through the Cook Islands with strong winds and heavy swell warnings in place, Tonga's King loses confidence in leadership of PM and cabinet minister, Biden's failure to… Audio
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Cook Islands on alert as Tropical Cyclone Nat passes through
Tropical cyclone NAT is passing through the Cook Islands with strong winds and heavy swell warnings in place. Audio
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Tonga's King loses confidence in leadership
Tonga's King loses confidence in leadership of PM and cabinet minister. Audio
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Biden's failure to engage with Pacific led to dilemma
Biden's failure to engage with the Pacific has led to dilemma - academic. Audio
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NZ's foreign and health minister lead delegation to Pacific
NZ's foreign and health minister lead delegation to the Pacific region. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 7 February 2024
Audio 7 Feb 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 7 February 2024
Top stories for Wednesday 7 February 2024 Today on RNZ National... A Maori rights activist says protest action against the government's policies is far from over. We'll get reaction from Ngapuhi… Audio
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis reflects on Waitangi
To politics, and the Maori Development Minister says the government needs to work together with iwi and community groups to deliver positive outcomes for Maori. Tama Potaka was among the government… Audio
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Masters Games 2024: Twilight 400
The New Zealand Masters Games is up and running til Saturday and the Twilight 400 is one of the many events that has captured the imagination. Organiser Geoff Simons educated Nathan Rarere on the… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Jess Malcolm
If you've got a fleet of light aircraft and can't fit them all up the drive, TradeMe are coming to the rescue Producer Jeremy Parkinson spoke with TradeMe's Jess Malcolm about a property listed this… Audio
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Israel ramps up attacks on Rafah, near Egyptian border
Joining Nathan Rarere from the Middle-East is Alex Baird in Doha. Audio