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- Ghost houses? 100,000 dwellings reported empty in latest census
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16 All Blacks return for final round of NPC
16 All Blacks return for final round of NPC
A large contingent of All Blacks are set to get some game time in NPC rugby this weekend
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Intense downpours forecast for much of the North and South Islands
Parts of South Island could see up to two months' worth of rain
Rain up to 40mm an hour and severe thunderstorms are threatening large swathes of the country, with forecasters issuing a glut of warnings and watches. Audio
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How to stop a tantrum before it starts
How to stop a tantrum before it starts
We all have big feelings, and for toddlers especially, it can all get a bit too much. But can you stop a tantrum in its tracks? Audio
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Building consents: Community advocates question if overhaul could endanger lives
Could the building consent overhaul endanger lives?
There are concerns potential shortcuts could lead to "another disaster like the CTV building collapse".
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Is Christchurch now the coolest place in Aotearoa?
Why everyone wants to move to Christchurch
The Garden City has shed its staid image and is solidly on the up. How did this happen?
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Power restored to Tekapo and Albury
Power restored to Tekapo and Albury
Transpower has completed repairs to its Tekapo-Timaru line after wires were severed by a helicopter.
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Harmony in the hay
Canturbury ceramic artist and gallery owner John Allan talks about turning an old hay shed into a music venue. Audio
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Tall Blacks appoint champion coach Judd Flavell
Tall Blacks appoint champion coach Judd Flavell
Tall Blacks turn down international interest in favour of local talent as Judd Flavell is named next head coach.
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Parking fines up, Keytruda more widely available, and other government moves in force from 1 October
All the government changes that come into force today
A huge leap in fines for misusing mobility parks, help with childcare and access to new drugs are just some of the measures coming into effect.
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Meet the Hamilton nurse who cycled her way into the record books
Hamilton nurse cycles her way into record books
Last year, Jane Carswell was at a low point in her life. Now the 30-year-old has claimed a world record. Audio
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Hamilton nurse's tour of Aotearoa in just 10 days
Audio 1 Oct 2024Jane Carswell this year achieved the fastest crossing of New Zealand by bike. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 1 October 2024
On today's episode, the Prime Minister is standing by his Associate Health Minister despite concerns she made policy decisions that would benefit tobacco company Philip Morris the most, the Resources… Audio
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Forestry not to blame for Smithfield meatworks closure, industry says
Forestry not to blame for Smithfield meatworks closure, industry says
Federated Farmers earlier said land use change was to blame, with farms being converted into carbon forests at alarming rates.
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Transpower provide update on power outage in Mackenzie district
Audio 1 Oct 2024More than 1700 homes and businesses are still without power in the Mackenzie district of south Canterbury after a crop-dusting helicopter flying over private land severed two lines on Monday morning… Audio
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Power outage affecting thousands in Tekapo and Albury after helicopter cuts transmission lines
Helicopter cuts transmission lines, power outage affects thousands
Transpower estimates it will take between 24 and 36 hours to repair the damage.
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Guilty verdicts for 17 counts of rape and sexual assault
Muchirahondo rape trial: Guilty verdicts for 17 counts of rape and sexual assault
John Hope Muchirahondo was found not guilty on eight charges of sexual offending and the jury could not reach a verdict on five others.
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How the body heals itself
Have you ever wondered why, if you bite your cheek, it heals quickly with no scarring. Audio
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Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds expected for first week of school holidays
Weather: Heavy rain, strong winds expected for first week of school holidays
It is a sunny start for many these school holidays, but it is not expected to last.
- Paraglider critically hurt after fall in Christchurch
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Champion producers of Dutch cheese in North Canterbury
With New Zealand cheese month starting tomorrow what better time to go to one of the country's top cheesemakers. Audio
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What's behind the proposed closure of Alliance Group's meatworks in Timaru?
What's behind the proposed closure of the Smithfield meatworks?
About 600 people could lose their jobs - and Federated Farmers says "excessive red tape" is partly to blame.
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Geothermal power emissions used to create livestock feed
Geothermal power emissions used to create livestock feed
A new project is looking at creating animal feed from the greenhouse gas emissions that come from geothermal power stations.
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Salary growth slows, with some industries in reverse
The jobs where offered salaries are dropping
Salaries are growing slower due to strong competition for jobs - and some industries struggling more than others. Audio
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 23-29 September
Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
Soaring native bird numbers and a blind surfer who conquered the world's biggest wave are among the latest feel-good stories from RNZ.