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Record breeding season for Northern Albatross
33 chicks have left the colony at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head in Dunedin and will spend up to a decade at sea. Audio
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Washington in seventh heaven as India restrict Black Caps to 259
India's Washington Sundar claimed a career-best seven-wicket haul and spin partner Ravichandran Ashwin took three to dismiss New Zealand for 259 on the opening day of the second test in Pune.
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Why Wednesdays have become the favourite day at school
By letting students spend a whole day each week working on vocational projects and electives, Papakura High School has started to see big improvements in student attendance and engagement.
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Papakura High School sees improvements in attendance through projects
Audio 23 Oct 2024On Wednesday each week at Papakura High School, students can forget about reading writing and maths, and instead spend their time making jewellery, weightlifting, barbering, broadcasting or one of… Audio
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Feedback said three strikes law didn't go far enough, government says
Of the 763 submissions on the law, nearly 450 were based on a template from the Sensible Sentencing Trust. Audio
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Dunedin Airport's three-minute hug limit makes global headlines
The story has attracted tens of thousands of likes on social media and been picked up by international news outlets. Audio
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The very big legal change very little is known about
How do you replace the 900 pages of development laws? This is what we know about the government's plan so far.
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Mark Brown assures new passport won't affect constitutional ties with New Zealand
"The Cook Islands is not doing anything that will change our constitutional relationship with NZ."
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'Higher trust model': Reliable employers could help unblock work visas logjam
A 'crack team' has been set up to work on bringing down spiralling wait times for work visas, the Immigration minister says.
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Government removes ability to extend Migration Exploitation Protection Work Visa
Exploited workers will no longer be able to extend the visa once its six-month term expires from 31 October.
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Police deletion of unlawful photos 'fundamental to public trust' - privacy commissioner
Police have been told public trust is on the line over getting technology in place to find and delete all the photos of people they should not have stored.
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Call for drink spiking tests to be introduced in New Zealand
A survivor of drink spiking is calling for the country to follow in Australia's footsteps and introduce a test that can detect if a drink has been tampered with. Audio
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Mark Brown proposes Cook Islands passport
The Cook Islands leader is considering introducing a Cook Islands passport in the near future, while maintaining the New Zealand passport.
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Two decades after decriminalisation, NZ's sex workers still need protection
Analysis - While sex workers now have workplace rights, stigma remains an issue.
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Visiting 25 countries with two kids
Ella Ewens' family of four is travelling the world for a year to make some family memories and learn a lot too. Video, Audio
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Pro-Palestine protesters interrupt Winston Peters speech - two arrests
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters' keynote speech at the party conference in Hamilton was interrupted by Palestine protesters, and two people were arrested in the conflict. Video
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“The internet is radically unstable” The mindblowing worlds of Youtube video game essayist Jacob Geller
Audio 13 Oct 202428-year-old Jacob Geller is an enormously popular Youtube video game essayist and art enthusiast. Video, Audio
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Akira Kurosawa: The Japanese filmmaker Spielberg calls ‘the pictorial Shakespeare of our time’
Audio 13 Oct 2024This spring, nine of Akira Kurosawa’s most beloved films are returning to Aotearoa's cinemas, including a brand-new digital restoration of Seven Samurai. Audio
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Transport Minister appalled by taxi driver stabbing
Simeon Brown says new legislation will mean harsher penalties for people attacking taxi drivers.
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Indian New Zealanders honoured at Auckland award galas
Members of the community have been recognised at award ceremonies organised by media outlets The Indian Weekender and Indian Newslink.
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Under-fire head of prestigious private school resigns
He went on extended leave amid claims of a toxic culture and has now resigned.
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BNZ to introduce lock feature to help prevent scams
BNZ is introducing an online banking lock feature, allowing customers to disable all online banking activity and lock access if they suspect their accounts have been compromised by scammers. BNZ's… Audio
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Government to strengthen builder licensing regime
The government is continuing to crack down on dodgy builders, with a move to strengthen requirements for registration and licensing.
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Did the state of the navy contribute to the Manawanui sinking? Ask them, minister says
RNZ asked Judith Collins if she would ensure staffing issues were within the scope an inquiry.
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Guam kingfisher takes flight again after near extinction
Audio 8 Oct 2024A conservation group responsible for re-introducing a native Guam bird species back into the wild hopes it will shed light on other endangered pacific bird species. Audio