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How Kiwi-Tongan actress Luciane Buchanan became one of Netflix's biggest stars
How a Kiwi-Tongan actress became one of Netflix's biggest stars
The Night Agent is among Netflix's most popular series. Here's how Luciane Buchanan made her mark. Video, Audio
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Review: Bryan Adams makes us so happy it hurts
Review: Bryan Adams makes us so happy it hurts
Everything about the veteran rocker's Christchurch show was unexpectedly wild, Dan Buchanan writes.
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Alien Weaponry on new doco and taking te reo to the biggest metal festivals
A new documentary about maori metal band Alien Weaponry will be released in cinemas this Waitangi Day. Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara follows brothers Henry and Lewis Te Reiwhati de Jong as teens… Video, Audio
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What happened when The Rolling Stones went to Invercargill?
This weekend marks 60 years since The Rolling Stones toured New Zealand. It was the band's first visit to NZ and Australia and at time the longest travel they had undertaken in their career. The tour… Audio
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Review: Bryan Adams' Christchurch gig makes us so happy it hurts
Review: Bryan Adams makes us so happy it hurts
Everything about the veteran rocker's Christchurch show was unexpectedly wild, Dan Buchanan writes.
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SH6 on West Coast closed after collision involving a bus
SH6 on West Coast closed after collision involving a bus
Three people have been taken to hospital, one with critical injuries, after a crash between a bus and a vehicle on the West Coast.
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This Weekend: Degustation BBQ competition in Christchurch
We're touching down in Christchurch where this Sunday, Alan Wenmoth from BBQs Direct is cooking up a barbecue degustation competition, with 25 competitors firing up their grills. Audio
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Southern Stars - The 2022 New Zealand Secondary Students' Choir Tour Concert
New Zealand Secondary Students' Choir 2022 Tour, recorded at St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Christchurch on 14 July 2022. Audio
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FarmRight converts mid Canterbury dairy farm to plant T&G apples
FarmRight converts mid Canterbury dairy farm to plant T&G apples
Fresh produce giant T&G Global is expanding its operations in Canterbury, planting a new crop of premium apples.
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Indian community celebrates key harvest festivals
Indian community celebrates key harvest festivals
Thousands flock to Auckland's Eastdale Reserve to participate in the colourful Uttarayan Makar Sankranti kite festival.
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NZ could become 'net exporter' of population
NZ could become 'net exporter' of population
If current trends continue, NZ could quickly reach a point where more people are leaving than arriving, experts say.
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Dame Sophie Pascoe says motherhood major reason for retirement
Motherhood major reason for Pascoe's retirement
The outgoing Dame Sophie Pascoe is the country's most decorated Paralympian, and says her desire to be a devoted mother is a major reason she has called time on her glittering career. Audio
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Royal NZ Air Force to retire C-130H Hercules fleet
Royal NZ Air Force to retire C-130H Hercules fleet
From Antarctic rescues to combat zones to crocodile relocations, the fleet clocked up 155,000 hours of flight time and 100,000 landings.
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Government set to reveal NZ's climate targets beyond 2030
Government set to reveal NZ's climate targets beyond 2030
The government is required under the Paris Agreement to report progress on adaptation and on contributions to reducing emissions today.
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Kiwi software firm Lumin hits 100 million user milestone
NZ software firm reaps rewards of AI investment
Lumin has hit a major milestone - 100 million users.
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Two by Twos: Kiwis who left sect being probed by FBI form support group
Kiwis who left sect being probed by FBI form support group
They have severed links with the secretive sect which is being investigated for historical child sexual abuse.
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Group on collision course with government over 'appalling' move to higher speeds
'Appalling': Group on collision course with government over higher speeds
A transport safety advocacy group is taking legal action over the rollback. Audio
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$3.5m pricing gap opens up for highest and lowest suburbs in Auckland
$3.5m pricing gap opens up for highest and lowest suburbs in Auckland
Wellington and Christchurch also saw price differences exceeding $1 million last year, new data shows. Audio
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Building a 3D printed house 'like piping on a cake'
What it's like building a 3D house
The printer arm moves around building up layers, says one of those involved in the country's first 3D printed show home.
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Christchurch 9 year old breaks frisbee world record
Audio 29 Jan 2025In December, Christchurch's Sarah Wadsworth threw a frisbee a massive 104.31 metres; making her the first girl in the world under ten to achieve that distance. But its not her first world title, she's… Audio
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What the world is saying about the Jacinda Ardern documentary: Prime Minister
What the world makes of the new Ardern doco
"It would be a bit of an exaggeration, but just a bit, to say it trolls Donald Trump," writes The Hollywood Reporter 's critic.
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As the ‘digital oligarchy’ grows in power, NZ will struggle to regulate its global reach and influence
Analysis: NZ will struggle as 'digital oligarchy' grows
Companies like Meta, Google and Microsoft now operate beyond the control of most governments.
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World Buskers Festival attracts global talent to Christchurch
Christchurch's centre is filling with some of the world's best street performers, with the World Buskers Festival underway. It's been running since 1993, and this year features 330 performances over a… Audio
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Zach Gallagher gets "a bit of stick" for move from Crusaders to Hurricanes
Zach Gallagher gets "a bit of stick" for move from Crusaders to Hurricanes
New Hurricanes lock Zach Gallagher thought long and hard about leaving the Crusaders and moving north.
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Ashburton-raised thoroughbred horse breaks record with $2.4m sale
Thoroughbred horse breaks record with $2.4m sale
The highest priced filly ever sold in New Zealand has become the talk of the annual Karaka yearling sales.