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Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Rugby Australia and Folau still in talks, Andy Ruiz expects tougher fight and Rodgers says he'll stay at Leicester.
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Ardie Savea to miss Super Rugby season, Leicester back up to second and more medals for cyclists.
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Man to face murder charges after woman's death in hospital
A man arrested over an assault on a woman in the suburb of Maeroa in Hamilton has been charged with murder after her death.
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Still Here - Paula Cole and Patty Waters
They're still here … singers Paula Cole and Patty Waters both took long career breaks but came back as strong as ever. William Dart reviews their latest albums. Video, Audio
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RNZ Music's top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
Over the past twenty years there has been a bumper crop of memorable and beautiful local albums that have found notable success. We are proud to offer you our top 21 albums of the twenty-first century… Audio
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The K-pop star and the trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims
Goo Hara's death shows it's often the victims of spy cams who are punished the most.
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Hamilton homicide investigation: police to review charges
Charges laid against a man following the death of a woman in Hamilton at the weekend may change now a homicide inquiry has been launched.
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More government contractors could get employee rights
The government is proposing options that could see more contractors being given employee rights.
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The right books to buy fussy people for Christmas
Robert Kelly looks at Christmas classics and has some really great ideas about some great books to buy for Christmas gifts. Jesse and Robert also take listener queries and try to help people out with… Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Boult in doubt for second Test, win for Villa, good start for Kiwi sailors.
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Hong Kong district elections: Victory for pro-democracy movement
Hong Kong's district elections have delivered an unprecedented landslide victory for the city's pro-democracy movement, leaving the government reeling.
For months, young people have visibly been at… Audio
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Hong Kong elections: Pro-democracy group makes big gains
Hong Kong's opposition pro-democracy movement has made major gains in the Chinese territory's district council elections.
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No bias against Middle East and African refugees - Lees-Galloway
The Immigration Minister is defending a move to reject a United Nations request for a greater increase in the number of African and Middle Eastern refugees. Audio
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Government rejected request to increase number of some refugees
The government's rejected a UN request to increase the number of African and Middle Eastern refugees.
New Zealand is due to accept 1500 refugees next year, about half of them from Asia-Pacific.
The… Audio
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McLaughlin crowned 2019 Supercars Champion
New Zealand driver Scott McLaughlin hoisted the Supercars Championship trophy following yesterday's final race of 2019 at the Coates Hire Newcastle 500.
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Record numbers of voters turn out for Hong Kong elections
Voters in Hong Kong have turned out in record numbers to cast their ballots in the territory's district council elections. Nearly 2.9 million people had voted in the hour before polls shut - that's a… Audio
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National Party picks 17-year-old to stand in Palmerston North
A 17-year-old Palmerston North student became the youngest ever National Party candidate tonight.
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Govt ignored UN recommendations to increase African refugees
Cabinet papers show the government rejected UN recommendations on increased shares of refugees New Zealand takes from Africa and the Middle East.
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Week in Politics: Has NZ First broken the rules?
Analysis: Claims that New Zealand First used a secretive foundation to hide donations lit a fire that blazed all week but there's still no conclusion as to whether the party has broken the rules. Audio
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A Ticker Tape Tale
The New Zealand stock exchange (NZX) turns 150 this year. But the number of companies listed on it has been falling in recent times, begging the question - is still as relevant as it once was? Audio
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Tabea SQUIRE: Random Berg 7
Shaken: Tabea Squire, Alina Junc (violins), Sooji Clarkson (viola), Sunny Lee (cello). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 5 August 2006 Audio
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Cabinet considered deporting parents of departing immigrants - documents
Newly released documents reveal Cabinet considered whether immigrants should be forced to take their elderly parents with them if they leave the country.
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John RIMMER: Beyond the Call
Uwe Grodd (flute), Donald Nicholls (clarinet), Hanny Lee (violin), Lisa Chung (cello), Dean Sky-Lucas (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 1 June 2012 Audio
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NZ First has 'never deviated' from electoral law - Peters
NZ First leader Winston Peters has responded to allegations his party breached electoral law, saying he's confident the party has always acted within the law.