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Have a look up your nose
It's hoped a first-of-its-kind computer model of nasal cavity will help develop treatments for diseases like Parkinsons and Alzheimers.
You don't invest in conservation land 'by flogging it off' - Forest & Bird
The organisation is concerned a government proposal could lead to a sell-off of conservation land. Audio
Stressed Xmas shoppers told retail workers 'just trying to do their jobs'
One in three retail workers feel unsafe heading into the peak Christmas shopping season. Audio
'Soul-destroying': Nelson swim club bemoan council's lane price hike
Keen swimmers are leaving the programme as costs surge.
Auckland Zoo's last elephant arrives in Australia
Burma, the 42-year-old Asian elephant, had been on her own at Auckland Zoo for more than two years after her buddy moved to Sydney. Audio
Temporary village built for whānau displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle
The collaboration has seen 11 homes built at Ōmāhu Marae in Hawke's Bay 20 months on from the extreme weather event. Audio
The gulls making a menace of themselves in Christchurch
Gulls are pooping on Christchurch cafés, and no one knows what to do. Audio
Kiwis turn their backs on turkey and choose chicken for Christmas
With less than seven weeks till Christmas Day, it is looking like roast turkey is out and chicken - seemingly the most affordable protein - is in. Audio
Kiwi wine growers nervous about 'hypothetical' Trump tariffs
Winemakers are anxiously waiting to see if they'll be hit by high tariffs when exporting into the US, following the election of Donald Trump. Audio
Horse put down due to catastrophic injuries caused by fireworks
The mare's owner is calling for a ban on the private sale of fireworks. Audio
Dave Letele's foodbank gets flood of community support, will stay open until end of 2024
Donations have come in prompted by a social media video by a frustrated David Letele after boxes of meat meant for struggling families were ruined. Audio
'So many pressures': Pharmacies call for increased funding
Workloads are increasing as people struggle to access GPs, but funding is not going up, Pharmaceutical Society president says. Audio
'The drinking culture has actually subsumed the student culture'
Dunedin's students doubt proposed changes will lower rates of harmful drinking with one saying the culture has got worse.
New work benefits card boosts retention, company says
Auckland company Extraordinary has developed a form of debit card that lets workers choose the benefits they need most, without having to claim reimbursements. Audio
Services often can't find families of missing students - truancy officer
Auckland City education services manager Karyl Puklowski says she isn't surprised at student absenteeism rates, and services should be called in as early as Year 1. Audio
'Depressing, unsafe': Doctor speaks out on dire state of Whangārei Hospital
Northland emergency doctor Gary Payinda has told Checkpoint the health system is suffering under woeful understaffing, budget constraints and leaky buildings - and the government's priorities are all… Audio
How to soothe your pooch this Guy Fawkes
In a radio first, RNZ and the SPCA are hosting a special Concert for Animals on 5 November, with music specially selected to calm your pets. Audio
Families, doctors speak out over Dunedin Hospital U-turn
One proposal to scale back the rebuild would see an entire inpatient floor scrapped - including mental health beds for the elderly. Audio
Tourist operators want emergency motel accommodation shut down
The emergency motels in Rotorua are associated with anti-social behaviour and harm local tourism, Hotel Council's James Doolan says. Audio
Air NZ school holiday flights 167% more expensive
There are allegations Air New Zealand is taking Kiwis for an excessively expensive ride across the Tasman. Audio
Do you recognise this war medal?
Sandy Milne has a military mission of a different kind, to reunite a World War One medal with its whānau. Audio
'Entitled' Cathedral Cove visitors slowing track repairs - mayor
The track to the popular attraction has been closed since February 2023, and DOC workers keep having to down tools to deal with "absolutely idiotic" tourists, says Deli Connell. Audio
Roblox a 'hunting ground' for child sex offenders
The warning comes as police say predators contact children through gaming platforms, then groom them to go into private chat rooms. Audio
Why hasn't the government hired a chief science advisor?
The Coalition government is implementing policies that do not have any basis in evidence, one of its former science advisors has claimed. Audio
Learner drivers travelling 150km to sit licence tests
"Auckland's the problem child" when it comes to a blowout in wait times to sit licence tests, NZTA says. Audio