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'We have enough food, water': Kiwi living in China bracing for super typhoon
Super Typhoon Ragasa is the biggest to hit the planet this year and is expected to bear down on China tonight. Audio
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'Brutal' 18 months sees iconic Wellington coffee brand sell up
Matt Lamason has sold the People's Coffee brand. Audio
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Classroom building work now 'far more affordable' - David Seymour
The Deputy Prime Minister says the government is restarting activity in a way that will be "better value for taxpayers' money". Audio
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Coroner apologises to family over delays in 2021 hospital death case
Health NZ has been ordered to rewrite a report into the death, outlining what happened and what changes have resulted.
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Auckland Libraries unveils Lupe I Vao Ese
Feature - Curated over two years, the exhibition highlights the shared origins and enduring cultural ties of Pacific people.
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Health NZ checking credentials of staff working with children after whistle-blower case
A hospital staff member told the Ombudsman child safety checks for contractors had not been carried out for some years at the hospital where they worked.
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Firearms deaths cost NZ up to $321 million a year - study
The Otago University study was instigated after the Christchurch mosque shootings in 2019.
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Harcourts real estate franchisees accused of price-fixing
The Commerce Commission has launched civil proceedings against several real estate franchisees
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Doctors hit the picket line in 48-hour strike
But the Health Minister has criticised striking doctors and left a message at this office. Audio
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'Like tent city': Living on the streets in Auckland
People living on the street in Auckland's city centre tell Checkpoint it has been a "gruelling" Winter. Audio
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Naseby becomes New Zealand's first Dark Sky community
DarkSky International said a tremendous amount of work went into achieving the certification.
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Ngāti Tūwharetoa chief Sir Tumu Te Heuheu dies
Born at Little Waihi on the shores of Lake Taupō, he leaves behind a legacy of service to his iwi. Video
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How Kiwis are being targeted by international match fixers
From messages promising piles of cash, to fake agents offering trials, organised crime groups are recruiting New Zealanders.
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New Zealand town could be added to UNESCO's World Heritage List
The Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu, The Pyramids of Giza… and Russell? Audio
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Young Kiwi claims silver at cycling world champs
Nate Pringle won a silver medal in the under-23 time trial at the World Championships in Rwanda.
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Canterbury businesses positive local economy about to turn around
The latest quarterly survey shows 64 percent of business expect the local economy to strengthen over the next year.
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'Not on the hoof': Labour, Police Minister condemn firearms vetting changes
Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming ordered the changes, after he was contacted by a concerned acquaintance.
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Defence have 'not even come close' to proving Loafers Lodge accused was insane - Crown
There is no dispute the accused lit the fire, but his lawyers say he is not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Green Party chief of staff resigns
The Greens' chief of staff has resigned "to focus on her health, well-being and her whānau".
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Warnings as 220mm forecast to hit parts of North Island
More than 100mm of rain has already hit and plenty more is coming as heavy rain moves up the country. Audio
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'Pinnacle of kapa haka excellence': Te Matatini 2027 dates announced
Te Matatini, the premier celebration of Māori performing arts, will be staged at Hopuhopu, Ngāruawāhia, from 22-27 February 2027. The kapa haka festival will be co-hosted by Waikato-Tainui, Te…
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Expert Feature: Travel
Every monday we give you the chance to put your questions to an expert in their field. Today we are joined by Jessica Lockhart. Jessica is the Lonely Planet Travel guides Destination Editor for… Audio
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Steven Alker slips from lead at Pebble Beach
Kiwi golfer Steve Alker has tied for third at the latest US PGA Champions Tour.
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Investor confidence at lowest level in nearly five years
ASB's measure of investor sentiment was at its lowest level since the third quarter of 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic struck.
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Hundreds of millions in offshore betting on NZ amateur league
More than $200 million was wagered last season, raising alarm bells. Audio