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State of Origin II live updates: Queensland vs New South Wales
Live updates of State of Origin II in Perth. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 10:05pm 

Police say body found in Christchurch car park
Police say a body has been found in a car park in the Christchurch suburb of Riccarton. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:15pm 

Police Minister's office blames Labour government for police recruit exemptions
Police Minister's office says the use of discretion over recruits who had not passed a literacy test was introduced in 2018 under the Labour government. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:55pm 

68,000 birds, including kiwi, are killed every night by predators
Can we call ourselves Kiwi if there are no kiwi? Here’s what you need to know about a new campaign about our national bird. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 8:45pm 

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The Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t impressing anyone — this retro handheld is the real nostalgia hit
TL;DR: This $79.99 handheld plays 10,000+ retro games from 20+ classic consoles with a crisp display, 6-hour battery, and multiplayer support.The hype around the Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t exactly blowing anyone’s mind, but the Retropian Color Retro Handheld Gaming Console is bringing back the thrill of old-school gaming in a way that actually delivers. Loaded with over 10,000 searchable titles, this portable console covers nearly every classic system from the ‘80s, ‘90s, and early 2000s and it’s now just $79.99 (reg. $129) with free shipping. Designed for true retro fans, the Retropian Color supports more than 20 different systems, including NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, N64, PS1, Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, and even arcade platforms like MAME and Neo Geo. Everything runs smoothly thanks to an open-source Linux system and a dual-core ARM processor, while the 3.5-inch IPS screen offers crisp 640×480 resolution for pixel-perfect gameplay. No more booting up clunky emulators on a laptop—this compact device does it all, with a 6+ hour battery life, USB-C fast charging, and multiplayer support via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. It even comes with a 64GB microSD card preloaded with games, but users can expand and customize the library by adding emulators and ROMs online. The build is compact, sturdy, and undeniably retro. It looks like a Game Boy had a glow-up, especially the transparent purple version—the color that defined handheld gaming for an entire generation. Dual analog sticks, ABXY buttons, shoulder triggers, and a D-pad provide full control for everything from platformers to shooters. Whether it’s a gift for a retro fan or just a throwback for someone who misses cartridges and loading screens, this handheld brings it all back—without breaking the bank. Get the Retropian Color Retro Gaming Console for $79.99 (reg. $129) plus free shipping! Retropian Color Retro Handheld Gaming ConsoleSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. 
© 2025 PC World 8:15pm 

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Taxpayer to foot the bill for cancer drugs for private patients
The government's decision to let private patients have publicly-funded cancer drugs is a waste of taxpayers' money, and could even make wait times worse, the Labour Party is warning. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:55pm 

New science lab designed to burn at high temperatures
A new research lab in Porirua has been built to be set on fire, so it can simulate the way a blaze can spread through a multi-storey building. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:55pm 

Tyler Perry accused of sexual assault in actor's $260m lawsuit
The US film and TV giant denies the allegations, with his lawyer calling them a "scam" to make money. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 8:35pm 

Assistant Police Commissioner signed off on two exemptions from recruitment standards
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers and Minister Mark Mitchell are being asked to explain. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:15pm 

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