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Canterbury flooding: Hundreds evacuated as rivers rise throughout the region
Thousands of Cantabrians are on high alert tonight, as rain continues to fall on the waterlogged region. Video
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Interview: Moby
Grammy award-winning musician Moby has sold more than 20 million albums world-wide - he talks with Charlotte Ryan from his home in LA about his career, addiction, regret, his new album Reprise, and… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Victoria reports four new local cases
Victoria has recorded four new locally acquired cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, the state's health department said.
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Fiji football teen reflects on roller coaster pro debut
Fiji women's football international Trina Davis is happy to be home after escaping Israel during the recent conflict in Gaza.
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Opinion: FAST-led govt did not carry out a 'coup'
Was the first meeting of the new parliament (including the swearing-in ceremony) convened by the FAST party unconstitutional? Legal academic Fuimaono Dylan Asafo argues it was not.
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How a pervert became CEO of a crown entity
Feature - How was Phillip Barnes promoted to CEO of International Accreditation New Zealand, after he planted a spy camera in a gym's changing room? Veronica Schmidt investigates.
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Samoa incumbent leader rejects first female Prime Minister's swearing in as 'treason'
Fiame Naomi Mata'afa from Samoa's election-winning FAST party has been named the country's first female Prime Minister, in an ad-hoc ceremony her rival called "treason".
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Curfew imposed in Kiribati after covid discoveries
The government of Kiribati has imposed a night-time curfew in South Tarawa and Betio after they confirmed two cases of Covid-19 aboard a fishing vessel in Tarawa.
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More strike action on the cards for capital's bus drivers
Wellington bus drivers have voted to resume strike action if NZ Bus does not return to the table with a "fair" offer by next week.
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Cooks PM welcomes first step as bubble flight lands
The first flight from New Zealand to Rarotonga has landed successfully in Rarotonga, marking the start of two-way quarantine-free travel. Follow live updates.
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Former Masterton District Council staffer blasts civic centre plans
Masterton District Council's former communications chief has joined the opposition to its civic centre project.
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Dozens barred: Australian flight arrives half empty from India
The first repatriation flight from New Delhi has landed in Darwin following the end of the federal government's controversial ban on travel from India.
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'A real heart warmer': Air New Zealand takes Koru Care kids on mystery flight
Meeting All Blacks, posing for superhero portraits and a first-ever flight ensured a day to remember for some Koru Care kids.
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Lines, tokens and money brokers: Myanmar’s crumbling economy runs low on cash
If you need cash in Myanmar, you have to get up early. Queues start forming outside banks at 4am, where the first 15 or 30 customers are given a plastic token that will allow them to enter the bank…
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Nurses vote to strike for 8 hours over breakdown in pay negotiations
Nurses have voted to strike for an eight-hour period in a month's time over a breakdown in pay offer negotiations.
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Construction costs surge to annual 3.3% growth rate
Residential construction costs grew at their fastest rate in two years at the start of 2021 and there is no sign of a slowing.
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IOC still confident of Olympics going ahead
The IOC says it supports Japanese measures to counter Covid-19 and is confident the Tokyo Olympics would be a "historic" event.
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Language is key to Pacific wellbeing: Aupito
Pacific languages is key to the well-being for all its people in New Zealand, the government says.
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Keeping a fast, staying fast - Muslim women athletes and Ramadan
This last week of Ramadan Kadambari Raghukumar talks to two women athletes observing the fast during the Holy Month. Audio
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Keeping a fast, staying fast - Muslim women athletes and Ramadan
This last week of Ramadan Kadambari Raghukumar talks to two women athletes observing the fast during the Holy Month.
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 May 2021
This week's selection includes songs by British hymnwriter Bernadette Farrell. She writes contemporary Catholic liturgical music, and her hymns often have a social justice focus. Audio
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Travel pause with NSW will lift tomorrow – Chris Hipkins
The travel pause with New South Wales will lift tomorrow, subject to no further significant developments in NSW, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says.
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Restrictions for Greater Sydney after second Covid-19 case emerges
The NSW government will to re-introduce a raft of restrictions for Greater Sydney after the state recorded a second new locally-acquired COVID-19 case.
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More twists in Samoa election saga, with more court action likely
The decision by Samoa's head of state to call a second election will be challenged in the courts, as the country's month-long political stalemate descends into legal quagmire.
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Disharmony over hate speech laws
Long awaited reforms on hate speech have gone before Cabinet - and they're stirring up unease and discontent. Audio