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Romene: From sheep to sheet mask
Southland sheep farmer Megan Seator is unravelling new uses for Romney's strong wool in a range of skincare products.
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The many lessons of the pā harakeke
For close to 30 years, Whanganui couple Marilyn and Marty Vreede have been making paper from leftover harakeke from the district's many weavers, while also helping to revitalise te reo Māori.
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The MPs that don't hate each other
Parliament isn't all fiery debate and smart comebacks, in fact, MPs of all political colours get along. But only some are willing to admit it.
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Sāmoan tenor takes the spotlight on the opera stage
Ipu Laga'aia takes the spotlight in Auckland for one of the final shows of his first lead role with New Zealand Opera.
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Police, Customs arrest 11 after swoop on drug smugglers
The five-month operation culminated in raids across Auckland and Waikato, seizing guns, drugs and cash.
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Driver leads police to wanted men after failing to stop in stolen car
A gun and a cache of ammunition were also found.
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'Strong Kiwi core': Breakers feature 10 Tall Blacks in ANBL squad
The Breakers have focused on local talent, but Australian teams are giving NZ players contracts too.
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Health Minister confident Dunedin Hospital rebuild is back on track
CPB Contractors will lead the $1.6b project, with measures to ensure deadlines and budgets are met.
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National Iwi Chairs Forum and unions announce day of solidarity
The day, Rā Whakamana, is aimed to "reaffirm the tino rangatiratanga of Tangata Whenua and protect the rights and wellbeing of all workers".
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Two Kitchen Things stores to shut as buyers can't be found
Failed premium appliance company Kitchen Things' Napier and Nelson stores will be permanently closed down this weekend.
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Hamas warns Gaza City offensive ends hope for hostage return
Israel has lost any chance of getting its hostages out of the territory - dead or alive - Hamas now says.
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New Auckland housing plan too rushed, councillor says
Christine Fletcher says councillors weren't on board with the original three-storey building proposal, but there's not much support among locals for an alternative high-rise proposal either. Audio
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How to figure out what price to offer for your new house
If you've been in the market for a home, you've probably noticed it's unusual to see prices listed.
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Air NZ unveils new maintenance base
The state-of-the-art facility is being touted as one of the national carrier's most significant investments in its infrastructure.
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Kiwifruit woos wealthy foreigners with new fund
Lucrative SunGold kiwifruit may hold the key to unlocking New Zealand residency for wealthy foreigners through the "golden visa".
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US travellers are 'flag jacking' and Canadians are livid
"A Canadian couple screamed at me, saying that America is selfish, and ruining everything". Video
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'Hostile and toxic place' - Benjamin Doyle farewells Parliament
Outgoing Green MP Benjamin Doyle delivered their valedictory speech to a Debating Chamber today.
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Denied right to learn Braille: the RNZFB apology
Low vision and blind survivors of abuse under state care have shared stories of neglect, physical and psychological abuse and barriers to education, at the formal apology by Royal New Zealand…
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Cheers, boos, and a sprinkling of 'holy water' at election event
Aro Valley's 'meet the candidates' local body elections event has been known for not being conventional. Audio
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'It's just cruel': More pet turtles being found in waterways
The Mainland's only dedicated turtle rescue service says it's already at capacity, having taken in more than 100 strays in the last eight years. Audio
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What to watch: Love Is Blind UK
Thought about your spleen much lately? You will after watching this crop of desperate singles looking for love in all the wrong places.
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'It's people's lives': Concerns adoption fix is flawed
Temporary legislation was introduced under urgency on Tuesday, following concerns that an unchecked pathway was leading to children being abused and enslaved.
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Black Ferns battle injuries as they chase glory in England
The Black Ferns are one win away from the finals, and the mood of the nation depends on a much-needed sporting victory.
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Suitcase murders: Expert witness changes opinion
The forensic psychiatrist is expected to face more questions when court resumes on Friday.
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Grads look offshore as public sector jobs dry up
In the past two years, close to a third of graduate roles and internship places have been cut from the public service. Audio