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Relief on the way for Northland's dire health staffing, minister says
A visit to Northland for Shane Reti came against the backdrop of a staffing crisis in the region's rural hospitals.
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MSD begins moves to crack down on emergency housing
Emergency housing tenants will be subject to tough new rules in a fortnight, though they'll only start hearing about them directly from next week.
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Iwi spokesperson questions if councillor's ute was shot at over Māori wards
Te Kahui o Taranaki Trust chair condemned any violence and was optimistic conversations could be had. Audio
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More than 50% of NZ schools to implement enrolment zones
An Education Ministry briefing to the government showed it expected to add 61 new enrolment schemes by 2025. Audio
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Bringing harmony to Australia's hospitals
Professor Catherine Crock is the founder of Australia's Hush Foundation, which for the past 25 years has been commissioning and recording music by Australian composers to pipe into the wards, waiting… Video, Audio
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The issues facing Kiribati as it prepares for elections
Kiribati journalist Rimon Rimon speaks to RNZ Pacific's senior journalist Don Wiseman ahead of the 2024 Kiribati elections next week.
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The 'preloader' problem that blights cities and bars
By midnight, three-quarters of drinkers at Wellington's Courtenay Place were drunk on booze they'd bought somewhere else. Many cited cost as the reason. Audio
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INZ's visa processing systems are 'creaking' - briefing
Immigration New Zealand has warned the government that risk intelligence systems and information technology to carry out visa processing are "creaking".
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'Undemocratic and authoritarian' - Educators lash out at charter school plans
Charter schools are a recipe for disaster that will loot resources from state schools, MPs have heard.
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Olympics Opening Ceremony: Nathan Rarere
The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris is under way. James Bond upped the ante in London, and the 2024 Olympic Games is introducing Parisian culture to the world in a similarly ambitious and spectacular… Audio
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'See, feel, touch': How a riverside farm connects with community
A South Wairarapa riverside farm is turning into a rich classroom, offering lessons in science and the environment, maths, language, and legends of the land. Audio
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Govt already putting Treaty Principles Bill into action - Willie Jackson
Labour's Māori development spokesperson says the government is introducing the bill "by stealth".
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Five films to watch at the International Film Festival
The first thing one notices about this year's film festival programme is how contemporary it is. It's up to date. It's fresh. Video
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Govt bill dumped after minister fails to show up, Upston admits 'I stuffed up'
The bill was supposed to have its first reading at Parliament on Wednesday, but Social Development Minister Louise Upston was absent from the House when it was called.
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 13: Jackson on Treaty Principles, Pharmac, and the coalition
Former Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson shares his views on the upcoming Treaty Principles Bill and Seymour's Pharmac Treaty directive. Then we're joined by panelists Hinurewa Te Hau and… Video, Audio
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Reduced speed limit on SH8 after double bus crashes
The Transport Agency said the temporary limit would be reviewed at the end of August. Audio
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Police project to update 'vitally needed' technology on hold
Police have had to delay introducing vital new technology for handling evidence due to lack of money. Audio
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Kiwibank CEO wants other corporates to match its parental policies
Kiwibank is introducing six weeks baby bonus leave for both parents, reduced hours at full pay for four weeks when returning to work and enhanced KiwiSaver contributions.
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Auckland mayor wants law change over 'nonsensical' road cone use
Wayne Brown says Auckland's ability to crack down on road cones was limited by legislation.
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Introducing: Paris Essentials
Follow RNZ's daily coverage from Paris where the 33rd Olympic Games are being held. In Paris Essentials Ben Strang wrap the best of the event with RNZ's team on the ground in Europe. Audio
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Are fermented foods like kombucha actually good for you?
Experts answer questions around fermented foods and their impact on the body and mind.
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Dame Lynley Dodd: 'I didn’t really have courage about writing'
Audio 21 Jul 2024Legendary and beloved author, Dame Lynley Dodd, is hoping a new award will give a fellow writer a boost of confidence - similar to a gift she received in the 1970s which changed her life. Audio
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'We are struggling': Limited resource to administer new cancer drugs
The Cancer Society has raised concerns about system pressures, as it prepares for the rollout of new drugs.
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'Too scared to go outside': Facing the rising tide of online abuse
Recent polling shows abuse aimed at councils is on the rise. LDR looks into the behaviour that is increasingly becoming a threat to democracy.
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SkyCity to close casino for five days over breaches
The company says the five-day closure in Auckland will cost it about $5 million. Audio