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Recession averted in NZ, but will interest rates rise further?
NZ's economy's grew 1.7 percent in the past three months - defying more pessimistic forecasts. It is a complete turnaround on the slump experienced during an Omicron-riddled March quarter.
But anyone… Video, Audio
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Thousands queue to see procession as Queen's coffin goes to Westminster Hall
Thousands of people have lined the Southbank of the Thames in a orderly queue to pay their respects to the Queen.
The Queen's coffin is now lying in state in Westminster Hall, and will remain there… Video, Audio
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Australian cricket great retires
Rachael Haynes, a core member of the Australia team that has dominated women's cricket for a generation, called time on her 13-year international career.
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Queen Elizabeth's coffin at Buckingham Palace one last night
Queen Elizabeth's coffin has spent one final night at Buckingham Palace before a procession to Westminster takes place overnight our time.
Princess Anne accompanied her mother on a flight from… Video, Audio
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Kawerau paper mill owners pull legal action against workers
The operator of Kawerau's papermill; has pulled legal action against workers and made them a new pay offer.
145 mill workers have been locked out since August 9 after the union rejected the company's… Video, Audio
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Nearly a million expected to queue in London to farewell Queen Elizabeth II
London is gearing up for a major event with nearly a million people expected to queue to pay their respects to the Queen.
The Queen's coffin will lie in state in Westminster for four days before the… Video, Audio
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Book review - The Stupefying by Nick Ascroft
Harry Ricketts reviews The Stupefying by Nick Ascroft, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press. Audio
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Soldier's training death: New Zealand Defence Force says WorkSafe can't prosecute under health act
The New Zealand Defence Force is pushing back against a decision to prosecute after a soldier died jumping from a helicopter in a training exercise.
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Mourners queue for hours to lay flowers at Buckingham Palace
In London, people have still been streaming to Buckingham Palace to lay floral tributes.
RNZ's Corin Dann and cameraman Nick Monro are in London.
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For the Birds
William Dart goes aloft with four volumes of a new Audubon Society project titled For the Birds. Artists include Nick Cave, Tilda Swinton, Laurie Anderson and Loudon Wainwright. Audio
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Darren Pickering Small Worlds
Nick checks out the Christchurch ensemble Darren Pickering Small Worlds, and their debut release Volume One - a collection of intense, almost crystalline tracks, which convey a real late night vibe. Audio
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Joey DeFrancesco
Nick bids farewell to one of his favourite musicians, Hammond organ player Joey DeFrancesco, who died in August aged 51. Audio
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- Aaron Finch retires from ODI cricket
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Much-loved monarch Queen Elizabeth remembered in pubs
Meanwhile in Auckland, there've been tears as well as celebrations as locals have a remembered a much-loved monarch. Joining us from the Fox London pub at Auckland's viaduct, is Nick Truebridge… Video, Audio
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St Matthew's in the City rings bells for Queen Elizabeth II
Auckland's St Matthew's in the City has commemorated the Queen today by ringing its tenor bell 96 times in Her Majesty's honour. The bells rang out over Auckland first thing this morning, at midday… Video, Audio
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People across Aotearoa mourn Queen Elizabeth II
People across the country have expressed great sadness and admiration for Queen Elizabeth in the wake of her death. British expats have painted a picture of the mood back home, while Kiwis have… Audio
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The Queen's long-lasting relationship with New Zealand
Queen Elizabeth II had a long history with New Zealand, making 10 visits to this country. We look back at her relationship with New Zealanders here and in the UK.
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Tennis: Kyrgios wows crowds at US Open, despite loss
Nick Kyrgios has wowed the crowds at the US Open in New York. But the Australian tennis star has lost more than a chance to win his first Grand Slam singles title after his quarter final defeat last… Video, Audio
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Kyrgios given biggest fine of US Open
Nick Kyrgios has been given the biggest fine of the US Open so far for his misbehaviour in his quarter-final loss.
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Kyrgios given biggest fine of US Open
Nick Kyrgios has been given the biggest fine of the US Open so far for his mis-behaviour in his quarter-final loss.
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Kyrgois devastated by loss
Nick Kyrgios said winning is the only thing that matters at a Grand Slam and that he was "devastated" by his loss to Karen Khachanov at the U.S. Open.
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Sports News for 8 September 2022
A "devastated" Nick Kyrgios says winning the title is the only thing that matters at a grand slam after his five-set loss to Russia's Karen Khachanov in the U.S. Open quarter-finals. Audio
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Auckland City Rail Link tunnel digging nears completion
Auckland's City Rail Link is nearing a significant milestone, with the tunnel-boring phase of the project almost completed.
Checkpoint's Tom Taylor and Nick Monro headed underground to capture the… Video, Audio
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Rafael Nadal knocked out of the US Open
Rafael Nadal has been knocked out of the US Open in a shock four-set loss to American Frances Tiafoe.
The men's and women's singles competitions are now into the quarter-final stage, with Norway's… Audio
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Nadal admits he has some things to fix
Rafa Nadal said he needed to "fix things" and was unsure about his return to competitive tennis after his fourth round loss at the U.S. Open.