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'Tepid response' to Oppenheimer in Japan as pain of atomic bomb lingers
6 Apr 2024The seven-time Oscar winner has opened in Japan amid anger over the "crass" Barbenheimer meme. Audio
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What you need to know as daylight saving ends
5 Apr 2024It's time to say goodbye to long summer evenings for another year. Here's all the info you need on the change. Video
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Deidre Brown: Pioneering the study of Māori architecture
5 Apr 2024As a student she was told to "leave Māori architecture on the marae". Now a professor, she's the first Māori woman to receive a prestigious award. Audio
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Homes damaged, nerves frayed as roadworks shake suburb
5 Apr 2024Residents say cracks are appearing in their houses as Point Chevalier roads are dug up.
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More protests in New Caledonia after voting rules change
5 Apr 2024The French Senate endorsed the French government's move to allow French citizens to vote at local elections if they have been residing for at least 10 years.
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The downward spiral of Ruapehu's tourism woes
The ski season is fast approaching but skifields are surrounded by uncertainty.
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Proposed anti-gang laws: What you need to know
5 Apr 2024We've been hearing a lot about anti-gang measures, with new legislation going through Parliament. RNZ is here to explain what it's all about.
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Hundreds of pests caught travelling along Transmission Gully
4 Apr 2024The deaths have sparked concerns the road is becoming a pest highway.
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Listen: Taking on water - marine protection in Aotearoa
4 Apr 2024NZ once led the world in marine protection. Now it looks like we will fail to meet a major international promise we made.
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'Very significant' rise in home insurance premiums revealed
4 Apr 2024Where premiums are up the most, where it's hardest to get quotes, and why it might be a sign of worse to come.
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ACC turns 50: A uniquely Kiwi scheme
4 Apr 2024While some say it is something to celebrate, others are calling for change.
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NZ rugby faces biggest turmoil since '80s - commentator
4 Apr 2024The Detail - "Super rugby in its hey-day yes, got massive crowds all the time and that has fallen away."
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To slay or not to slay? The translation woes of Gen Z at work
3 Apr 2024Some of the youngest workers say they're struggling with managers who don't understand them.
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The Aucklanders who refuse to use food scrap bins
4 Apr 2024Six months after green food waste bins were rolled out, some residents are putting them in the too hard basket.
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The Kiwis on Forbes' billionaire list
3 Apr 2024We've all heard of Peter Jackson and Graeme Hart, but a few lesser known names have appeared on the global rich list.
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What is going on with P Diddy?
Explainer: US hip hop star Sean Combs has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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Young gymnasts have quit over leotards, sporting body says
3 Apr 2024Gymnasts' uniforms can be a "barrier" to women and girls competing - now they have a choice.
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Government targets school sickness absences
David Seymour says he has not made any firm decisions about changing the attendance rules system so parents can be given on-the-spot fines - yet.
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New Zealand's little-known history of segregation
2 Apr 2024Māori were blamed for the 1913 smallpox epidemic and confined to their villages. That was just the beginning of decades of restrictions.
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All Black legend fears for future of the game
2 Apr 2024Former All Black captain Tana Umaga wants to see crowds return to rugby.
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The disability ministry funding debacle
2 Apr 2024Service cuts from the disability ministry caused panic and stress. How did it all go wrong?
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Rubbing out the rainbow
The Detail - White paint over rainbow crossings and protests against rainbow story times have left LGBTQIA+ community and allies furious.
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Raising fowls for families hit by Cyclone Gabrielle
2 Apr 2024A chook rescued from the floodwaters of Cyclone Gabrielle is now part of a project to hatch chicks destined for cyclone-impacted families. Audio
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Where 'those sorts of people' were sent
1 Apr 2024'Lunatic asylums' were founded on ideas of paternalism, but they delivered decades of harm.
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