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2024-11-20

Police officer who shot Kaoss Price used excessive force - IPCA

But the IPCA did not recommend charges be laid against the officer or an employment process take place.

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The Gangs Act 2024: What you need to know

Explainer - How will new gang laws, inspired by Australia's, likely play out in New Zealand?

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Government's policies dragging out recession, economists say

Slashing the budget deficit and reducing public debt are making matters worse for households and businesses, they say. Audio

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Mongrel Mob member charged 3 minutes after patch ban begins

The new gang patch law came into force at midnight. The first person under the ban was caught at 12.03am. Audio

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Gang patch ban: 'Subtle adaptations' of insignia already being seen

Gang members are already changing their insignia to get around the law that came into effect overnight. Audio

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Government proposes law change on name suppression for sex offenders

Convicted adult sex offenders would not get permanent name suppression unless the victim agreed to it, the justice minister says.

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Let's get the All Whites around Aotearoa

Analysis - The All Whites need to be playing more matches outside of the main centres, writes Mathew Nash.

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Which is the world's most expensive shopping street?

It's the first time a European city has topped the rankings, knocking New York's Fifth Avenue out of first spot.

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One Direction stars join mourners at Liam Payne's funeral

Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson joined Payne's family and friends for the private church service north west of London.

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Rivals: Adapting a 'bonkbuster' for a 21st-century TV audience

The bonkbuster receded into the background of popular culture in the 21st century. So why is it having a cultural moment in 2024? Video

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What happens to the leftover facts from QI?

Ten years ago, four self-described dorks gathered around a microphone to share interesting facts that they had learnt that week. Audio

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A sailboat or a Lego casket? Out of the box coffins

When we die, most of us will end up in a brown box, but the more eccentric among us may want something a little more personal. Audio

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Search for missing boat carrying 700kg of meth

Police and the Air Force are searching for small boat off Northland's east coast.

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Podmore bullying claims: Cycling boss saw 'no value' in taking action

The former head of Cycling NZ told the Olympian he saw "no tangible value" in disciplinary action against those alleged to have harmed her.

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Who are our greatest rugby exports to Europe? The top 10

RNZ looks at the most successful players to leave our shores.

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The smack: How a family's plea to Oranga Tamariki for help unravelled

A family living in fear of their young son's increasingly dangerous behaviour asked for support. Instead, the agency turned its focus on his mum.

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Sir Robert Gillies' tangi: Fight continues for Māori 80 years after World War II

First Person - RNZ reporter Ashleigh McCaull reflects on her ties to the late last remaining member of the Māori Battalion.

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Too many parts of NZ are becoming 'news deserts'

Analysis: NZME's proposal to shut 14 community newspapers risks removing a central or only source of verified local news for many.

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The case for COPs (even this one)

Pacific Island nations and other vulnerable countries don't have a voice at the G20, but they make themselves heard at climate summits.

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The Sampler: What to listen to this week

Tony Stamp looks at an exhaustive new collection from UK rave legends Underworld, folk musician Laura Marling motherhood-infused latest and Soft Power by…

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Is the music critic an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand?

Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her journey in a media landscape where arts coverage is shrinking, and offers some ideas for the restoration of music criticism for the 2024 Lilburn Lecture. Video, Audio

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New Horizons: 'Ono' from Moana & The Tribe

William Dart celebrates the return of Moana and the Tribe after a decade of recording silence with their new album Ono. Audio

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Hymns on Sunday, 17 November 2024

Marking World Day of the Poor in Hymns on Sunday this week. Pope Francis established this day in the Catholic liturgical calendar in 2017 - a Sunday set aside to reflect on how poverty is at the very heart of the Gospel. This year's theme is "The prayer of the poor rises up to God". Audio

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Brass bands: "like a family"

British-born trumpeter, teacher and conductor Vickie van Uden talks about embracing the brass music whanau of Christchurch. Video, Audio

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Data lacking on restraint and seclusion of children

The Independent Children's Monitor says it cannot determine if there have been improvements since a 2020 report found both practices were used inappropriately. Audio

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'Don't crash': Olivia Podmore inquest hears of bullying claims

The young cyclist's coach told her she did not deserve to be at the Rio Olympic Games, a coroner's hearing has been told.

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'We know what to do': Why this veteran climate scientist is still an optimist

One of the first scientists to sound the alarm on climate change says "we've entered a brand new climate era" - but throwing soup at paintings isn't the answer.

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The man behind the fastest-moving women's sports league in the country

The Tauihi women's basketball league has tripled attendance and added its first international team. Is it a big, bold beacon for other sports to follow - or is…

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The Gangs Act 2024: What you need to know

Explainer - How will new gang laws, inspired by Australia's, likely play out in New Zealand?

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Inquiry into abuse in care: What you need to know

The public inquiry into abuse in care was a long time coming. RNZ charts its timeline, and asks what happens next.

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What does a 'community work' sentence mean?

Philip Polkinghorne must do 150 hours of community work for drug possession. But what does that mean? Audio

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What to know about firework sales, bans and pets this Guy Fawkes

Explainer - When do fireworks go on sale? Where are they banned? And how do I protect my stressed-out pets? Here's what you need to know.

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