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New Zealand
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Body of one of two missing fishermen found
2:58 pm todayThe body of one of two fishermen missing in Northland since Wednesday has been recovered, but the other man remains missing.
Three arrests after police raid at Tūrangi property
Woman wanted by police believed to be in Wellington area
Politics
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'We weren't informed': Apprentice working on school unaware of asbestos
9:11 am todayThe Education Ministry is promising to do more about asbestos problems in schools, with tighter controls over detection and removal.
Winston Peters gives China speech amid legal drama and AUKUS questions
Don't 'mistake' Pacific leaders 'quietness' on AUKUS as support for NZ's position - expert
Sport
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Nyika set for career defining fight
5:15 pm todayDavid Nyika says he is in the best condition of his career ahead of his biggest fight to date.
Verstappen chases Miami hat-trick as Newey makes headlines
Netball: Knee injury expected to keep star shooter Grace Nweke out of round four
Business
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NZ Fashion Week 2024 cancelled
10:57 am today"The reality is that consumer confidence is at an all-time low and the fashion retail industry has been particularly affected," organisers say.
And that's the news - TVNZ airs final midday news bulletin
'No more Popeye': Fish'n'chip shop forced to drop name by fast food giant
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How to help 20-somethings cope with uncertainty
For most people struggling to cope with life in their 20s, the answer is 'skills not just pills', says clinical psychologist Meg Jay. Audio
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What we're wearing on NZ Music T-shirt Day 2024
If you think RNZ is a place where people unironically wear grey cardigans and socks with sandals, prepare to be dazzled by our collection of NZ music t-shirts on NZ Music T-shirt Day.
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At The Movies - Before Dawn
Before Dawn is an ambitious, low-budget World War I film made in Western Australia. Video, Audio
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'String quartet is such a beautiful, beautiful relationship family'
Monique Lapins, who is leaving the New Zealand String Quartet after eight years, and Peter Clark, who will become the quartet's new second violinist, chat with Bryan Crump on Three to Seven. Video, Audio
In Case You Missed It
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Jewellers sceptical crime surge can be reined in
3:20 pm todayIndian jewellery store owners have expressed disappointment over the government's lack of progress on crime after a spate of aggravated robberies in recent…
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Kiwi Indian tastes entrepreneurial success in Silicon Valley
2:16 pm todayKen Hendricks is the first Kiwi Indian to be accepted into the competitive Y Combinator start-up programme in the United States.
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Drama as the knife hovers over Shortland Street
11:22 am todayThe Detail - It is our soap opera, telling New Zealand stories to a loyal audience. But Shorty is starring in its own drama.
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Council 'taking our business away': Iconic Wellington cafe asked to shut
7:55 am todayWellington cafe Nikau says it was notified only a day before City Gallery Wellington publicly announced its closure.
RNZ Music
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'String quartet is such a beautiful, beautiful relationship family'
Bryan Crump talks with Monique Lapins, who is leaving the New Zealand String Quartet after eight years, and Peter Clark, who will become the quartet's new second violinist. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Travelling pianist Mike Howie
Mike Howie has travelled the world playing the piano and now runs Auckland wine bar and treasured venue Freida Margolis. Audio
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Peter Hook on playing bass with Joy Division and New Order
"What I hope is that people will see me and go, 'Oh my God, if he can do it, anybody can do it.'" Audio
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Sarah Watkins: "Music is to be shared"
Pianist Sarah Watkins, one of the original members of NZTrio, is joining the ensemble again for their 'Unquiet Dream' concert series. It's the first instalment of NZTrio's 2024 season. Audio
In Depth
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30 with Guyon: Roseanne Liang
The director of cult hit Creamerie talks to Guyon Espiner about her up-coming Hollywood blockbuster and her love of action film.
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How the coalition plans to replace the Māori Health Authority
The coalition government got rid of the Māori Health Authority in a hurry. What is it doing now instead?
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Minister accused of ‘gaslighting’ over Fast Track Bill
Cabinet Minister Chris Bishop suggested members of the public could submit projects of their own for consideration under the bill.
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What made PM Luxon go cold on Dave Letele
Community leader Dave Letele considered Christopher Luxon a friend - until the PM reacted badly to an open letter he signed decrying racism.
What You Need to Know
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Samoa's dengue fever outbreak: What you need to know
New Zealanders travelling to Samoa are recommended to have comprehensive insurance as the country deals with a dengue outbreak. Audio
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How do our politicians' pay packets compare?
Explainer - MPs are about to get a pay bump, but is it fair and how does it compare to other countries?
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School cellphone ban: What you need to know
Explainer - What will a ban on cellphones in schools achieve? Can students use them during lunch breaks? And what happens if you need to contact your child?
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Where public sector job cuts are coming from so far
Smaller agencies are making deepest cuts as they look to save costs, RNZ data shows.
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Comment & Analysis
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Unemployment has risen to 4.3 percent, but what does it mean and how is it calculated?
What would it take for Luxon to win back unimpressed voters?
Opinion: The Prime Minister's coalition partners are testing - even undermining - his authority and credibility.
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Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose the pups and chicks to much more UV.
Does fighting inflation always lead to recession?
Here is what 60 years of New Zealand data shows us.