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2025-02-16
Hundreds of people called the former prime minister vile and dehumanising things online. Internet safety agencies did nothing - then called in the lawyers.
Read moreBut Keith Blayney says it's better than relying on the government's "flawed" funding system.
Read moreThe Minister for Workplace Relations won't meet with the country's biggest worker organisation, the Council for Trade Unions.
Read moreBoth overviews and a website function have given away the names of people granted suppression.
Read moreHeavy rain warnings have been issued for Coromandel Peninsula and Gisborne, north of Tolaga Bay. Audio
Read moreLabour and the Greens say the government should focus spending on tourism infrastructure like tracks, toilets and protection of nature instead of more advertising.
Read moreEighteen-year-old Finley Melville Ives has become the youngest New Zealander to win a FIS Freeski World Cup with a dream run in the Freeski Halfpipe in Calgary.
Read moreTwo coffee companies with numerous locations are keeping prices at or below $4 for a quality barista-style flat white.
Read moreThe greatest threat to humanity is not artificial intelligence, says British comedian Ben Elton - it's our own authentic stupidity. Audio
Read moreDeva Mahal tells Charlotte Ryan how performing at WOW inspired her upcoming show at the Wellington Fringe Festival. Video, Audio
Read moreMarvel's latest offering is Captain America's fourth cinematic outing. Does it fly or fall?
Read moreGuitarist Declan Mehrtens tells Charlotte Ryan why playing in Aotearoa is one of his biggest dreams come true. Video, Audio
Read moreHundreds of engineers are losing their jobs and leaving our shores due to infrastructure project delays, creating "significant" risk to our nation's…
Read moreThe government on Sunday launched a new tourism campaign aimed at getting Australians to visit.
Read moreZeena Ali asked if she could wear her hijab as part of her NZ police uniform. The response was, "What's that?"
Read moreFormer Prime Minister Helen Clark maintains Cook Islands should have consulted Wellington before signing a "partnership" deal with China.
Read moreThe evidence is mixed, according to an evaluation of eight charter schools undertaken for the Ministry of Education.
Read moreWhy is being a tradwife growing in popularity, and how has it become so marketable?
Read moreIrish singer Julie Dawson goes synth-pop and local slowcore band Soda Boyz take the scenic route.
Read moreIn a global market that relies on international trade, is it possible to be totally self-sufficient?
Read moreThis week’s programme includes hymns that are based on or reference Psalm 150. “Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary, praise him in his mighty heavens.” Audio
Read moreAdrian Mann, builder of the world's longest piano, talks to Bryan Crump about growing his piano business. Video, Audio
Read morePianist Haochen Zhang talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump ahead of his New Zealand debut, playing Beethoven's Emperor Concerto with the Auckland Philharmonia. Video, Audio
Read moreTenor Zachary McCulloch talks to Bryan Crump ahead of his performance in this year's Opera in a Days Bay Garden, playing Gualtiero in Bellini’s "Il Pirata" (The Pirate). Video, Audio
Read moreHundreds of people called the former prime minister vile and dehumanising things online. Internet safety agencies did nothing - then called in the lawyers.
Read moreNew research shows some parts of the city are up to 3C hotter than others, and experts say it's a concern.
Read morePlans for a hotel and student hostel at Auckland's Eden Park stadium have been revealed in the release of fast-track application documents.
Read moreEvery summer, manta rays cruise the waters of the Hauraki Gulf. Researchers are racing to find out more.
Read moreExplainer - Why is TikTok seen as a bigger security risk than other social media platforms? Audio
Read moreExplainer: The wind speed of the Mangawhai tornado is similar to one that's occurred before - RNZ has been looking at what we know so far.
Read moreThe January shutdown was to allow for KiwiRail to complete rail rebuild works that are crucial to the successful opening of City Rail Link in 2026.
Read moreWant to gift someone pounamu - or buy it for yourself? Here's what master carvers and other kaitiaki would like you to know.
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