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Favourite plants
Claire Concannon hears how the the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network's favourite plant competition is shaping up, while Katy Gosset learns about research to improve the quality and growth… Audio
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Hard work bears fruit across generations
Fruit growing roots run deep in the Gilchrist family – with Jack joining forces with his grandad John to become a fifth-generation orchardist on the slopes of the mighty Clutha River. Audio
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High Fliers
Country Life heads to the top of Mount Murchison for the 2018 Hang Gliding Nationals. Audio, Gallery
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Made of clay and full of history
Restoring two cob cottages at Burkes Pass has become a labour of love for retired Christchurch couple Jane and Graham Bachelor. One of cottages was built by shepherd James Keefe in 1876 and was in a… Audio, Gallery
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Lantern Festival
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Whānau across Aotearoa struggle with basics as costs rise
The drive to school, or lunch when the kids get there. Filling the car or feeding the whānau.
Bills or ballooning debt. Families across Aotearoa are struggling to make ends meet as the cost of living… Video, Audio
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Water Treadmill
Sports scientist Paul Macdermid is studying how people run on a water treadmill compared with an ordinary treadmill Video, Audio
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Far North cats now have to be 'chipped and snipped'
'A game-changer ': Far North cats now have to be desexed, microchipped
It is a big change for the district, which has not previously tried to restrict cats despite the almost year-round kitten season.
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Hegseth’s surprise gathering of top military brass is to deliver speech on ‘warrior ethos,’ sources say
Hegseth's gathering of top military brass tipped to deliver speech on 'warrior ethos'
The Secretary of Defence's surprise gathering of hundreds of generals and admirals in Virginia next week is being called so he can describe the administration's reinvention of the Department of…
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Who is most likely to be struck by lightning?
Who is most likely to be struck by lightning?
A dairy farmer's shocking encounter is a reminder of what you need to do to stay safe during storms. Audio
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Wellington Indians celebrate century milestone
Wellington Indians celebrate century milestone
The Wellington Indian Association is marking the 100th anniversary of its founding on Saturday. Audio
- Pacific news in brief for December 8
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - White Ferns goes big in Christchurch, final athlete added to Winter Olympics team and Andy Murray bundled out of Australian Open.
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Working for independence in early NZ
A History of New Zealand Women: an extract
On International Women's Day, Otago University history professor Barbara Brookes provides a snapshot of women's lives in colonial New Zealand.
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Spectacle over creativity
Spectacle over creativity
The Emmys have always been about PR, not celebrating achievement, but did they really have to make it so obvious this year?
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Unproven Covid 'cure' gets big dose of coverage
Unproven Covid 'cure' gets big dose of coverage
News of an effective and ready Covid-19 remedy made headlines this week with researchers here playing a big role. Meanwhile media outlets in Australia - and one here - have backed a drug for headlice…
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Country Life: Could old-school tools change how we garden?
Old tool, new cool
Beth Pearsall wants to revive the ancient skill of scything. She loves swishing the sharp-bladed tool through her own garden and holds workshops to teach others about the scythe and its uses.
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Wide-open Farah Palmer Cup competition kicks off this weekend
Wide-open Farah Palmer Cup competition kicks off this weekend
Waikato are defending champions, but Auckland have historically dominated the FPC, winning 16 titles. Audio
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F1: Charles Leclerc on Hungary pole, Liam Lawson makes top 10
Leclerc on Hungary pole, Lawson makes top 10
Charles Leclerc stunned favourites McLaren by seizing pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix as Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton described himself as useless.
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'Very active and happy' girl died in accidental Fiordland drowning, coroner says
'Very active and happy' girl died after slip into river
Tegan Chen, a 10-year-old tourist, had been at the water's edge when her father saw her try to stand up and fall.
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Novak Djokovic hits French Open ton, Jannik Sinner sublime
Novak Djokovic hits French Open ton, Jannik Sinner sublime
Three-times champion Novak Djokovic reached a century of wins at the French Open and top seed Jannik Sinner produced another masterclass to also blaze into the quarter-finals.
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Pacific news in brief for 28 May
Pacific news in brief for 28 May
A round-up of news from around the region, including a report of a pirate attack in PNG waters.
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Drua farewell quartet with win over the Force
'Great game': Drua captain sums up last home match
Four players leaving the Fijian Drua Super Rugby side at the end of the season took a win in their final home match.
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Cycle safety on Rodney road 'an issue that needs to be addressed'
Cycle safety on Rodney road 'an issue that needs to be addressed'
Someone could die if cyclists travelling between Puhoi and Mangawhai are not given a safer route, an advocate is warning.
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Naked in the Trees: Clothes optional at Taumarunui festival
The 'clothes optional' King Country festival
Up to 800 people will converge on Taumarunui for what is described as a "unique celebration of desire, communication and exploration". Audio