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Northland dive company avoids prosecution after accident
A Northland dive company has avoided a prosecution over a kayaking accident after agreeing to fund community safety measures - at a cost of a quarter of a million dollars.
A WorkSafe investigation… Audio
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Dive company to pay $250K, avoids prosecution after school trip incident
Dive company to pay $250K, avoids prosecution after school trip incident
A well-known Northland dive company has avoided prosecution over an incident in which two children were trapped in a sea cave by agreeing to a raft of measures to improve safety and help the victims.
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Once-starved Fiordland penguin ended up in Australia - now rehabilitated, heading home
'There's just something about penguins' - Stranded NZ tawaki returns home
After washing ashore in Portland, Victoria, starved and thousands of kilometres from its New Zealand home, a Tawaki penguin has been nursed back to health and released into the ocean. Video
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Tāmaki troubadour D.C. Maxwell spins tales of outlaws, love, and loss on his compelling debut
Tony Stamp spends time with the horse thieves, bank robbers, and forbidden lovers who populate the upcoming singer-songwriter's first album. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Lone Rider by D.C. Maxwell
Tāmaki troubadour D.C. Maxwell spins tales of outlaws, love, and loss on his compelling debut
Tony Stamp spends time with the horse thieves, bank robbers, and forbidden lovers who populate the upcoming singer-songwriter's first album.
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Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
Country Life: If you are a fan of country music, an old converted garage near Westport is where you need to be. Audio
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Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
There's no room left in Barry Skinner's music museum in Hector. "I've run out of wall space so I'm hanging off the roof now," says the dobro and lap-steel playing collector. Video, Audio
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Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
There's no room left in Barry Skinner's music museum in Hector. "I've run out of wall space so I'm hanging off the roof now," says the dobro and lap-steel playing collector.
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Deny, deny, delay: How agriculture lobbied Labour into putting off a climate tax, again.
Audio 17 Aug 2023Agriculture is warming the earth faster than any other industry in Aotearoa. Yet attempts to rein in the sector’s emissions have fallen short once more. In a three part Kirsty Johnston investigates…
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Seven worshippers killed in northern Nigeria mosque collapse
Seven worshippers killed in northern Nigeria mosque collapse
Seven people died after a mosque filled with worshippers caved in Nigeria's northern city of Zaria, with several others injured.
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Farmers asked to check for missing stock as search for runaway father ramps up
Police in south-west Waikato are urging farmers to check for missing stock as they ramp up their search for runaway dad Tom Phillips. Mr Phillips and his three children, Jayda, Maverick, and Ember… Video, Audio
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Niger closes airspace as it refuses to reinstate president
Niger closes airspace as it refuses to reinstate president
Niger has closed its airspace until further notice, citing the threat of military intervention from the West African regional bloc.
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Bledisloe thriller: Key positives from a substandard performance
Bledisloe thriller: Key positives from a substandard performance
After three powerful wins by the All Blacks to open the season, the rules went out the window against the Wallabies, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Gisborne council's main scientist posts anti-government views on social media
Gisborne council's main scientist posts anti-government views on social media
A top Gisborne scientist has retained the support of the council he represents despite posting vitriol about the government.
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The Sampler: PJ Harvey, Karl Steven, Hand Habits
Tony Stamp reviews an adaptation of an epic poem, a selection of local remixers, and a playfully profound folk-pop EP. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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The Sampler: PJ Harvey, Karl Steven, Hand Habits
The Sampler: PJ Harvey, Karl Steven, Hand Habits
Tony Stamp reviews an adaptation of an epic poem, a selection of local remixers, and a playfully profound folk-pop EP.
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Sinkholes could open up in other areas of Auckland city - council
Sinkholes could open up in other areas of Auckland - council
Diversions and detours are expected to be in place for months on a busy central Auckland road as the council deals with a growing sinkhole, and says heavy rains could cause more to open elsewhere. Audio
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Sinkhole caused by dodgy stormwater pipe say council
Diversions, detours and lane shifts are in place for a Central Auckland road, as the council continues to deal with a growing sinkhole.
Part of College Hill Road started to cave in on Monday and is… Audio
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3.5 metres long and growing, sinkhole closes part of Auckland street
One side of the road has closed because of a big sinkhole in an Auckland city street. The road on College Hill began to cave in yesterday, and has grown today to about three and a half metres long… Video, Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
On TradeMe this week, a house in Mt Eden that could be the venue for the most literal man cave ever built in greater Auckland, and two auctions raising funds for charity. Producer Jeremy Parkinson… Audio
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‘Gut-wrenching’: Gisborne couple remaining positive despite losing home
‘Gut-wrenching’: Gisborne couple remaining positive despite losing home
A Gisborne couple are preparing to move out of their home of decades, after it was labelled Category 3.
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Commerce Commission asks One NZ to stop '100% mobile coverage' campaign
Commerce Commission asks One NZ to stop '100% mobile coverage' campaign
The regulator says the ads are possibly misleading, but One NZ is defending the language used in its campaign.
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Why are some of our most famous buildings just sitting empty?
'No silver bullet': Why are some of our most famous buildings sitting empty?
The Rotorua Museum is the most photographed building in New Zealand. It is also closed, and it's not alone, as some of Aotearoa's most famous buildings face uncertain futures.
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Tourism to Waitomo caves picking up but hampered by damaged roading network
'We need more resilient roads': Mayor's plea as tourism to Waitomo caves picks up
As the attraction recovers from the pandemic, the area is struggling with the impact extreme weather has had on the roads.
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Waitomo glow worm caves: Tourist numbers reduced from damaged roads
Tourism to Waitomo's glow-worm caves is quietly picking up but the area is struggling with the impact of extreme weather on the roads.
Before the global pandemic, Waitomo hosted more tourists than… Audio