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Kiwi named as captain of yacht sunk in storm
21 Aug 2024Kiwi named as captain of yacht sunk by waterspout reportedly 'just didn't see it coming'
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Benefit cut after one missed appointment
One missed meeting is all it took for one former public servant to lose his benefit: "I felt like I'd been betrayed".
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What's the 'loud budgeting' trend about?
21 Aug 2024It takes a bit of courage, but is great for your bank account in the long run, those backing it say.
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Darleen Tana 'grasping at straws' by staying in Parliament - law professor
21 Aug 2024The former Green MP is relying on one quote from one judge, Andrew Geddis says.
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This is the best toastie in the country - so what's the secret?
21 Aug 2024The Great New Zealand Toastie Takeover winner says his winning entry was inspired by a recent trip to Italy.
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Forest company to shut entire operation over energy prices
Earlier this month, Winstone Pulp International paused work at its two sites to consider its future.
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The century-old legacy of Kiwi Indians in the dairy industry
20 Aug 2024Kiwi Indians have played a leading role in making Waikato the country's dairy production powerhouse since the 1960s.
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Open banking is getting closer - so how does it work?
20 Aug 2024The Detail - Two Commerce Commission decisions this week are expected to result in a big leap forward for open banking.
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The 'Māori Millionaire' preaching financial literacy
20 Aug 2024Te Kahukura Boynton is on a mission to change what she sees as a "scarcity mindset" when it comes to financial literacy.
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'I did not expect him to go home to us in a coffin'
20 Aug 2024Leonides Lozano will be laid to rest tomorrow in the Philippines - a month after he was sent home from Westport's acute stabilisation unit and died that same day.
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Can you get ketamine for depression in New Zealand?
19 Aug 2024Todd Hilleard tried half a dozen different antidepressants before turning to much less common prescription.
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France has 'belittled' PIF: New Caledonia wants Pacific mission 'deferred' - Wamytan
19 Aug 2024The much-anticipated high-level Pacific leaders' mission to New Caledonia has been "deferred" by the French territory's local government, RNZ Pacific understands.
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When to see this week's 'blue' supermoon
19 Aug 2024Stargazers are in for a show, when a "blue" supermoon appears. Here's what to expect. Video
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Life as the lone survivor of a 'fatal inheritance'
19 Aug 2024Cancer took Lawrence Ingrassia's mother, his three siblings and his nephew. It turned out one thing was to blame.
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Hobson's Pledge: What was in the ad that sparked outrage
The Detail - The New Zealand Herald advertisement has been called factually incorrect and racist.
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The superstorms from space that could end modern life
The Sun is going through an active period, but it is nothing compared to an event that slammed the earth 14,000 years ago.
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Mouldy military housing needs fixing, but money short, government says
A campaign started by a woman who lives at Waiouru army base has been gathering families' stories of living in health-eroding conditions.
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The House: What it's like for first-term Māori MPs
18 Aug 2024New Zealand's Parliament House is a strikingly colonial edifice. So how does it feel to be Māori in that space? Audio
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The game developer making music videos that you can play
18 Aug 2024Watching a Red Hot Chili Peppers music video, Finn Johannson was inspired: What if you could actually control the characters? Audio
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Writer Sasha LaPointe: The pride and power of traditional knowledge
18 Aug 2024Sasha LaPointe grew up on a reservation near Seattle and headed for the city punk scene at 15, but embracing the traditional knowledge of her tribes has fed her writing and her soul. Audio
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Dangerous liaisons: How director found the light in the darkness
18 Aug 2024We Were Dangerous is a story about sisterhood and survival, but Josephine Stewart Tewhiu never set out to make a film about abuse in state care. Audio
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The good, bad and ugly of AI for news
18 Aug 2024Mediawatch - What is AI good for? What is it bad at? And do media need to be ready for the fake AI content that is undermining news?
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Pole position: How a team is keeping Hurunui hillsides in place
Country Life - There's often little that can be done to prevent erosion, but the roots that grow from some trees are one way to help secure land at risk of slipping. Audio
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'I want PI youth to see culture as their superpower'
As a teen, Kayla Schwalger moved through mental health struggles by reconnecting with her Samoan heritage. Now, with Tapasā, the 23-year-old is empowering other Pacific youth to do the same. Audio
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