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Lynette Forday, 'Minus one is not enough.'
How culturally diverse is New Zealand television and when did things start to shift? Sonia Yee explores the making of character Dr Grace Kwan - the first Asian character to become part of mainstream… Audio
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New Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle brings her battle scars
Raelene Castle is back from Australia to run Sport New Zealand, as its first female chief executive. She sits down with Suzanne McFadden and explains how the things she learned in turmoil can help our…
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All systems go for PNG Hunters rugby league relocation
The PNG Hunters coach, Matt Church, will return to Port Moresby next week to prepare for the team's relocation to Queensland for next season.
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Grant Robertson looking forward to Deputy Prime Minister job
The Prime Minister has unveiled her new Cabinet with a major shake-up of her top-ranking team, introducing seven new faces to the Cabinet table and six first time Ministers.
The Minister of Finance… Audio
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Cabinet gets major shake-up with new Covid-19 Response portfolio in the mix
If it was a Covid election, this could be called a Covid Cabinet, with the pandemic having a big hand in the shape of the new ministerial line-up.
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New health ministers eager to 'drive the machine to make change'
Andrew Little says he "relishes" the challenge of stepping into the Health portfolio where he will take charge of introducing reforms of the sector. Video
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New Zealand to adopt 'world-leading' new natural disaster insurance claims model
Natural disaster insurance claimants will no longer have to deal with the Earthquake Commission, because private insurers are taking over the process.
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Greens accept Labour's offer for 'cooperation agreement'
Green Party delegates have voted to accept a deal with Labour which will give it two ministerial portfolios outside of cabinet.
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'Real dilemmas' remain with euthanasia law - disability advocate
Opinion - The preliminary voluntary euthanasia vote result has been feared by a significant section of the disability community for some time, writes disability advocate Chris Ford.
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Young women at highest risk of developing cervical lesions decrease
The number of young women with the highest risk of developing cervical lesions that can lead to cancer has halved.
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Hoskins Sotutu to start as All Blacks make minimal changes
Hoskins Sotutu will make his starting All Blacks debut at No.8 for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup test against the Wallabies in Sydney.
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Uncertainty around billions in Defence Force spending
Military analysts think Labour's victory at the general election will put some Defence Force changes and purchases on the backburner.
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Military analysts worried about losing Ron Mark's momentum
Military analysts think Labour's victory at the general election will put some Defence Force changes and purchases on the backburner.
The former Minister of Defence, Ron Mark, was unsuccessful in… Audio
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Europe sees rise in daily Covid-19 deaths - WHO
France, Spain, the UK, the Netherlands and Russia have accounted for the majority of cases in Europe which increased by a third, the WHO has said.
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Airport expansion plans on hold
The Queenstown Airport Corporation has undertaken not to advance its expansion plans for the next two and a half years.
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MPI to toughen rules governing export of live animals by ship
Rules governing the export of live animals by ship will be toughened up by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Abby Wolfe 'Held By You' live at St Paul's Cathedral
RNZ Music is thrilled to present this powerful live performance from Dunedin artist Abby Wolfe. Abby recorded the song, her latest single ‘Held By You’, at Dunedin’s stunning St Paul's Cathedral. Video
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New MPs finish their first week in Parliament
Forty first time MPs have had a big first week in the capital, receiving a crash course on how to do their job.
While the results from the special votes are still yet to be revealed, Labour MPs will… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Foley ‘Rendezvous’
Kiwi duo Foley are back! RNZ Music is stoked to present this special live performance of their latest single ‘Rendezvous’. It’s the first in a series of stripped-back arrangements they’ll be creating… Video
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More enrolment zones, less 'white flight' from low-decile schools
It's being suggested that introducing or altering 135 enrolment zones in Auckland could result in a lot less "white flight" from lower-decile schools.
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School zone changes hoped to slow 'white flight'
A big increase in school enrolment zones is being touted as a way to slow white flight from low-decile schools.
The Education Ministry is introducing or altering 135 enrolment zones in Auckland over… Audio
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Enrolment zones for Auckland schools set to change
A plan to introduce or amend 135 school enrolment zones in Auckland looks set to have a huge impact on where tens of thousands of children go to school. Audio
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Farmers want Labour to govern alone - Fed Farmers
Farmers are anxiously waiting to see whether or not Labour will choose to govern alone or bring in the Green Party. Audio
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CTU expects new government 'to go further and faster'
The country's leading unionist expects the government to bring in fair pay agreements without the presence of a New Zealand First "handbrake".
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Australian migration policy leaves Pacific people in limbo
Pacific Islanders are among many thousands of people stuck in limbo because of an Australian migration policy which appears to lack compassion. Audio