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Political leaders converge on Rātana Pā
Audio 25 Jan 2023Chris Hipkins will be sworn in as Prime Minister this morning, formally completing the handover of power from Jacinda Ardern.
Ardern will head to Government House to officially tender her… Audio
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Dame Nadia Glavish remembers Titewhai Harawira
Prominent Northland kuia and controversial campaigner for Māori rights, Titewhai Harawira, has died aged 90.
The proud matriarch of a close-knit family she was heavily involved in Māori activism with… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am, January 25
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News at 7am Audio
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Some Tolaga Bay families still stranded after Cyclone Hale
Some families in Tolaga Bay are still stranded, two weeks on from the devastation of Cyclone Hale.
There are 300 identified faults across the Tairāwhiti region, such as dropouts and damaged bridges… Audio
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Ardern thanks New Zealanders for their 'love, empathy and kindness'
"Love, empathy and kindness."
That's how outgoing Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described her overwhelming experience of New Zealanders on the job, as she bows out of her duties.
She's grappled with… Audio
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Prominent Northland kuia Titewhai Harawira has died
Prominent Northland kuia and controversial campaigner for Māori rights,Titewhai Harawira has died in Avondale aged 90.
Jemima Huston looks back at her life.
Former MP Hone Harawira says his mother… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for Wednesday 25 January 2023
A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 25 January
Audio 25 Jan 2023On today's First Up pod - We get the latest on California's spate of mass shootings; Novac Djokovic defies the hecklers to march on in the Australian Open; we talk with Green Party co-leader Marama… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 January 2023
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 January 2023
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Unlawful executions continue in Iran
Unlawful executions in Iran are continuing more than four months on from the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
Her death at the hands of Iran's morality police sparked waves of protests across the… Audio
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Microsoft announces multi-billion ChatGPT investment
Microsoft has announced a new multi-billion investment into the AI company which owns ChatGPT.
It's the third installment of a set of investments into OpenAI, which which was co-founded by Elon Musk… Audio
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Cook Islands Maori Language News for 25 January 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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Jacinda Ardern says goodbye to top job
In her final outing as prime minister, Jacinda Ardern has bid farewell to the top job, describing it as the greatest privilege of her life.
This morning, she will head to Government House and… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25 January 2023
Audio 25 Jan 2023Over 100 activist groups, including Greenpeace, Veterans for Peace, and the Arms Control Association have signed a letter calling on US President Joe Biden to apologise for nuclear tests conducted in… Audio
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Calls for US to apologise for Pacific nuclear weapons tests
Audio 25 Jan 2023Over 100 activist groups, including Greenpeace, Veterans for Peace, and the Arms Control Association have signed a letter calling on US President Joe Biden to apologise for nuclear tests conducted in… Audio
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A year on Tongans still haunted by volcanic eruption
Audio 25 Jan 2023Last week, Tongans commemorated the first year anniversary of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Volcanic eruption. Remarkably only three people were killed. But despite the low casualty rate, Finau Fonua… Audio
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Tokelauns heading to the polls
Audio 25 Jan 2023It's election week in Tokelau. As Lydia Lewis reports, for the first time in Tokelau's history, all three atolls will take part in the same electoral process. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 25 January 2023
Top stories for 25 January 2023 A new day, a new Prime Minister - Chris Hipkins will be sworn in as our 41st Prime Minister at midday. Prominent Northland kuia, Titewhai Harawira, has died aged 90… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am, January 25
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News at 6am Audio
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PNG parliament criticised for governor general appointment
Audio 25 Jan 2023There is criticism of the Papua New Guinea parliament's decision to give Sir Bob Dadae a second term as governor general.There had been hopes that prominent woman candidate Winnie Kiap might have been… Audio
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Greens co-leader on new Prime Minister for coalition
Chris Hipkins is to be sworn in as the new Prime Minister today, less than nine months out from the general election. So what will this mean for Labour's coalition partners? Joining Nathan Rarere to… Audio
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AK postie writes children's book about dogs on the job
An Auckland Postie's idea to write a childrens book dedicated to dogs on his run has turned into an unexpected success. Mike Paterson has delivered the mail on a pushbike for 33 years, becoming… Audio
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Aussie Tennis Open quarter finals - Dave Worsley updates
The Australian Open is at the quarter final stage - with Nathan Rarere from Melbourne is tennis correspondent Dave Worsley. Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
This week on TradeMe, if you have you ever watched those television fishing shows and thought, that's a bit of me there's a job listing this week thats a great catch. And a famous pie shop and bakery… Audio
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US: another mass shooting in California, 3rd in 3 days
There's been another mass shooting in California - the third in just three days. The suspect in the latest shooting has been named as Chunli Zhao - who is accused of killing 7 people in the town of… Audio
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Austalian govt to bring in alcohol restrictions in NT
We begin this morning in Australia - joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane is our good friend Pam Corkery. Audio
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New Plymouth man scores unofficial world record in speed golfing
A New Plymouth man has run away with the unofficial world record for speed golfing. And run he did - playing 311 holes of golf in a day which is more than 17 full rounds. Shanon Stallard teed off at… Video, Audio
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Scrub fire causing trouble near SH65
A scrub fire is still causing problems on State Highway 65 near Murchison.
The fire has been contained to 25 hectares, but is continuing to burn.
Additional crews have been sent to fight the blaze… Audio