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Two job-hunters have started an informal support network for people to get together and share tips and information about the ...
At least 11 people died on Wednesday in a crowd surge outside a cricket stadium in the Indian city of Bengaluru where fans ...
Auckland University has been told to pay more than $200,000 to microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles after the Employment Court ruled last year that the university breached its obligations to protect Wiles as ...
RNZ Chinese is a dedicated initiative producing content for and about the diverse Chinese community in New Zealand. Radio New ...
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Strong winds tore the roof off a house in Wellington as wild weather swept the country. The house in the suburb of Newlands ...
Associate professor Siouxsie Wiles says she's "absolutely delighted" by a ruling which will see Auckland University pay her ...
New Zealand soldiers are leaving for the Southern Hemisphere's leading military exercise, the first since the government ...
The Grocery Commissioner says major supermarkets and large suppliers use their power to set unfair terms, hurting small suppliers and new competitors. Pierre van Heerden spoke to Corin Dann.
Emergency service staff are going door to door to people in the Oruatua/Te Rangiita area north of Tūrangi - asking residents to prepare to evacuate. Taupo Civil Defence Controller Hadley Tattle spoke ...
Questions are being raised about why the Prime Minister's office did not know that a senior press secretary was investigated by police last year. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.
It's a worrying time for residents from 70 homes - as the Tauranga-Taupō River is threatening to breach its bank. The swollen river has flooded after a night of heavy rain, thunderstorm warnings and ...
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