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'Parents should be furious': Teachers strike on day of NCEA exams
About 21,000 secondary school teachers are walking off the job after stalled talks. Audio
Government lowers methane target, rules out methane taxes
The government is lowering its biogenic methane target for the next 25 years, a move opposed by the Greens and environmental activists.
Government announces raft of environmental policy changes
The government is lowering its biogenic methane target for the next 25 years and is ruling out agricultural taxes on methane emissions.
Missing 10-year-old in Auckland found safe
The girl went missing from Cornwall Park on Saturday afternoon, but was found safe a few hours later.
E-scooter rider critically injured in central Auckland crash
The collision between the scooter and a car happened at the intersection of Mount St and Symonds St on Saturday afternoon.
Visitors to Rotorua pools urged to come forward amid search for teacher
Police have been combing the area around the hot and cold pools on Waiotapu Loop Rd for Rotorua man Jayleb-Che.
'Flimflam': Peters vows to keep grilling Fonterra over sale of Mainland and Anchor
"Please don't give us some flimflam and think we're going to swallow it." Audio
New endometriosis treatment now available - but there's a catch
An oral tablet taken once daily will set you back about $250 a month. Audio
Everything you need to know about changes to Jobseeker
Explainer - Thousands of young people will no longer be eligible for Jobseeker payments. Here's what we know. Audio
In pictures: Supermoon lights up Aotearoa's sky
The first supermoon of the year is delighting stargazers all over the country.
Kiwi teen on board Gaza flotilla ship intercepted by Israeli forces
Samuel Leason posted from on board the Sirius saying the boat had been intercepted and he's being taken to Israel. Audio
'Inexcusable and extreme': Man arrested after window smashed at Peters' home
"Our poor dog's bed was under the window and the glass was all over him," the Foreign Minister says. Audio
NZers with type two diabetes having amputations in record numbers
The number of lower limb amputations has jumped more than 50 percent in less than a decade. Audio
'Youssef sailed directly into danger': Sister of Kiwi detained in Gaza flotilla
The flotilla involved dozens of boats carrying 500 people, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg.
Loud bangs and gas as man arrested after police officer shot
Armed police had surrounded a housing complex in Auckland with a man holed up inside.
Pip Keane appointed RNZ's first chief audio officer
Veteran journalist and news producer Pip Keane has been appointed RNZ's chief audio officer.
'A perplexing case': Police continue to investigate Christchurch death
The circumstances around the sudden death of a man in the early hours of Saturday morning remain unclear.
Mental Health Awareness Week targets wellbeing
The minister for mental health is encouraging people to reach out to others as well as trying the five wellbeing themes during the awareness week.
NZ Embassy seeks contact with three detained on Gaza flotilla
A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said they expect any New Zealanders to be treated in a manner consistent with international law. Audio
October strike likely be biggest in decades
The strike by nurses will take place on 23 October, the same day as action earlier announced by primary teachers and allied health workers.
Rain for much of the country this weekend
It is going to be a wet end to the school holidays for much of the country. But just how much remains to be seen.
Two killed in Bucklands Beach house fire, three injured
Police confirmed two people who they previously said were missing were found dead inside the house.
'Disappointed': FENZ responds to firefighters strike
Fire and Emergency New Zealand's most recent offer was declined.
'Bitter night' - Cold snap hits South Island
The second month of spring began with a "bitter night" in the south as "freezing conditions" descended across the island - and it's just the start. Video