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Review: Marlon Williams' first entirely te reo Māori album is deep and personal
Marlon Williams - Te Whare Tīwekaweka. This is a beautiful record, and an important one.
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Parliament agrees to add all Treaty Principles submissions to public record
4 Apr 2025It comes after thousands of submissions were to be excluded from the record.
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Feel like your body odour changes week to week?
3 Apr 2025It can be a little gross, but sweating is completely normal, as is a little variation from time to time in the quantity and scent.
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The tenancies that have lasted 20 years
3 Apr 2025One Wellington woman knew her tenancy was unusual, but she didn't realise just how much.
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How intense lobbying got ministers to back down on baby formula
Tougher guidelines were 11 years in the making. But for multinational dairy companies, profits were at stake.
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Here's who will play The Beatles in the four movies about the band
All four films about the members of The Beatles are set to be released concurrently in a "binge-able theatrical experience".
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Health NZ's scrapped digital projects revealed
2 Apr 2025The agency has stopped or delayed 136 initiatives, including a much-lauded patient information system.
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PM doubles down on excluding Treaty bill submissions
2 Apr 2025But legal scholars warn the move sets a worrying precedent.
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Patients have to travel seven hours or face losing eyesight
2 Apr 2025Some were forced to move or choose not to access help due to costs and travel.
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Does IKEA spell trouble for local furniture stores?
2 Apr 2025While some are bracing for the Swedish giant's arrival, others see it as just another change.
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Trump puts world on edge as 'Liberation Day' tariffs loom
2 Apr 2025White House aides have drafted plans for 20 percent tariffs on most goods imported to the United States, a US media report says.
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Rethink of tax on work perks
2 Apr 2025It should help dispel urban myths such as "you don't need to pay tax on a ute", an expert says.
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Russia says it cannot accept US proposals on Ukraine 'in current form'
Moscow's rebuff suggests US-Russia talks on Ukraine had stalled.
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Former lawyer admits $375,000 legal services fraud
2 Apr 2025A former lawyer who tried to obstruct an official investigation into her business has now pleaded guilty to unlawfully claiming $375,000 of legal funds she was not entitled to.
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'Heartbreaking': Dozens of puppies killed as owners reject desexing
2 Apr 2025Hamilton City Council animal control received 100 puppies younger than four weeks old in the first three months of the year.
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Poll: Coalition clings to lead as Labour gains
1 Apr 2025National, ACT and NZ First would be able to form a government, but Labour is nipping at their heels, a new RNZ-Reid Research Poll shows .
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The value of a week without distractions in politics
1 Apr 2025Analysis: The first RNZ-Reid Research poll shows how powerful a good week can be in a razor-sharp electoral landscape, writes RNZ political editor Jo Moir.
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What politicians are saying as the poll numbers tighten
1 Apr 2025The National Party says it is unconcerned the gap between the right and left blocs has tightened since the election, off the back of a fresh political poll.
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A life-long passion for making fine cheese
Gabrielle Kervella, now in her 80s, fell in love with cheese making on annual visits to South West France to visit her husband's parents.
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Review: MJ Lenderman mesmerises Wellington's Meow Nui
A capacity crowd at the new Wellington theatre embraced MJ Lenderman's Melancholic Songwriting and indulged every note from his band The Wind.
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France's Le Pen sentenced to jail, banned from office for five years
1 Apr 2025The ruling is a catastrophic setback for the National Rally chief and far-right leader.
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Kremlin reponds as Trump grows angry over Ukraine
Asked about Trump's comments, officials said Putin remained open to talking with the US President.
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Living wage to be increased to $28.95 per hour
The announcement comes as the minimum wage gets a $0.35 boost to $23.50 from 1 April.
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Dining out should be considered a luxury, says owner of closed restaurant
1 Apr 2025A Wellington restaurant owner who closed the doors for the final time this weekend believes meals are underpriced.
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