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"Tough to think': Kiwi drivers reflect on Pukekohe closure
"Tough to think': Kiwi drivers reflect on Pukekohe closure
The chequered flag is getting set to wave for the final time at a beloved New Zealand motor racing circuit.
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Failed Ruataniwha dam still causing contention as council agrees to relieve financial stress of backers
Failed Ruataniwha dam still causing contention
A rural council in Hawke's Bay has agreed to relieve the financial stress of a controversial group that owns the rights to a failed dam project. But some think ratepayers shouldn't be picking up the…
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New Zealand First Foundation not operating, not taking donations, Winston Peters says
NZ First Foundation not operating, Winston Peters says
The New Zealand First leader says the foundation is not operating at the moment and is not taking donations. Audio
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Survey shows majority want New Plymouth Raceway lease terminated
Racecourse's future hangs in balance
More than 50 percent of people who responded to a survey on the future of the New Plymouth Raceway want Taranaki Racing's existing rent and rates free lease terminated.
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Anti-racism protesters clash with mounted police in London
Anti-racism protesters clash with mounted police in London
British anti-racism protesters briefly clashed with mounted police yesterday, as thousands gathered in central London to protest against police brutality after the killing of George Floyd in…
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Severe thunderstorms cause flash flooding in parts of south-east Queensland
Severe thunderstorms cause flash flooding in parts of south-east Queensland
South-east Queensland is being warned of flash flooding as "very dangerous" thunderstorms and intense rainfall lash the Gold Coast, parts of Logan, the Scenic Rim, Redland City and Brisbane City…
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Farmers 'put their lives on the line' to rescue animals trapped in flood waters
Farmers 'put their lives on the line' to rescue animals trapped in flood waters
Farmers worked in dangerous conditions to rescue animals and move stock as intense rainfall hit the Canterbury region, a farming boss says.
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Ōpōtiki: The small town winning huge government funding
Ōpōtiki: The small town winning huge government funding
Ōpōtiki may be a small town, but it has scored more from the Provincial Growth Fund than several large regions.
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NZTA clampdown: 'Not much structure' holding some motorhome cabs together
'Not much structure' holding motorhome cabs together
A Palmerston North coachbuilder who helped raise alarm over truck cab cutouts warns he is finding motorhome cabs that are a threat to road safety.
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1984: Mark Todd and Charisma
When Mark Todd struck gold
Golden Moments - Mark Todd's remarkable Olympic career spans four decades but his victory at Los Angeles in 1984 was probably the most dramatic.
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Tough battle for the Waiariki seat under way
Tough battle for the Waiariki seat under way
Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell knows he has a battle on his hands to keep the seat of Waiariki.
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Fewer than half Kaikōura quake claims settled
Fewer than half Kaikōura quake claims settled
The Insurance Council is confident most claims for Canterbury homes following the November quake will be settled by the end of the year, its chief executive says. Audio
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Samsung heir to be charged with bribery
Samsung heir to be charged with bribery
Samsung's heir apparent is to be formally indicted on multiple charges including bribery and embezzlement, prosecutors said.
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Sport: Fiji 7s stay unbeaten as NZ suffer shock defeat in Rio
Sport: Fiji 7s stay unbeaten as NZ suffer shock defeat in Rio
Fiji finished unbeaten on day one of the Olympic rugby sevens competition after coming from behind to edge Argentina 21-14 in their second pool match.
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Teapot tapes: PM pressured to reveal legal costs
Teapot tapes: PM pressured to reveal legal costs
The Prime Minister is coming under pressure to disclose how much taxpayer's money has been spent on legal costs in so-called 'teapot-tapes' defamation case.
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Cyclone Victor remains Category 3, gale warning in force
Cyclone Victor remains Category 3, gale warning in force
Cyclone Victor is still causing gale-force winds on Palmerston in the Cook Islands but remains a category three cyclone.
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Hewitt says farewell at Aussie Open
Hewitt says farewell at Aussie Open
Lleyton Hewitt bade an emotional farewell under the Australian Open floodlights as David Ferrer snuffed out any chance of a fairytale final flourish from the local hero.
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Spinning trio make World T20
Spinning trio make World T20, Henry doesn't
Three frontline spinners have been named in the Black Caps squad to travel to India for March's World Twenty20, while Matt Henry's the unluckiest player.
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McCullum staying home during upcoming tour
McCullum staying home during upcoming tour
Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum is among four members of the team's tour to England left out of the side for next month's limited overs tour of Africa.
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On a mission to destroy wilding pines
On a mission to destroy wilding pines
Dr John Hellstrom is at the helm of a group leading the way in New Zealand in the battle against wilding pines which are being blamed for creating tinder box conditions in parts of the country. The…
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Cyclone aftermath: Keeping tabs on mental wellbeing a top priority
Cyclone aftermath: Keeping tabs on mental wellbeing a top priority
The Rural Support Trust is planning support hubs in remote places for those farmers and growers impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle.
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25 Years of Country Life - Avonstour Farm
25 Years of Country Life - Avonstour Farm
Organic farmer John Earney has been hosting WWOOFers on his Taranaki farm for ten years. "Willing Workers on Organic Farms or World Wide Workers on Organic Farms but I say willing workers because if…
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A rapid escalation - NZ First's donations issue
Screwing the scrum on democracy
The New Zealand First Party political donations furore has escalated quickly into the hands of the Serious Fraud Office.
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At The Movies for 7 May 2015
At The Movies: Boychoir, Montage Of Heck, It Follows
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at two films about music: Boychoir, starring Dustin Hoffman and Eddie Izzard, is the latest in a new genre - the choir movie; Montage Of Heck is a documentary…
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Review - Let him go
Review - Let him go
Let Him Go sees grandparents Kevin Costner and Diane Lane trying to rescue their grandson and his mother. Also starring Lesley Manville (Secrets and Lies).
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