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What's up this weekend?
What's up this weekend?
The best on offer this weekend, including shows from Average Rap Band, Salad Boys, Ron Gallipoli and Violent Soho.
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The trans-Tasman tussle at Twickers
What is the 2015 Rugby World Cup final and the last hurrah? That is the question
OPINION: As the clock ticks down to a titanic trans-Tasman tussle at Twickenham, the Tobys talk omens, Owens, parrots, grubs and Remmington Steele.
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'Healthy' Halloween - Miriam Mullard
Audio 28 Oct 2015Halloween is fast approaching, and some parents may be cringing at the sugar factor looming this Saturday night. Miriam Mullard is a dietitian from Massey University's School of Food and Nutrition… Audio
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'A black day for Sweden'
Two killed by masked attacker in Sweden
A masked man armed with a sword has killed a pupil and a teacher at a school in Sweden.
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Wife killed in 'desperate and callous' attack
Wife killed in 'desperate and callous' attack
Michael Preston killed his estranged wife in a frenzied attack because he wanted full control and custody of their children, the High Court in Wellington has been told.
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Zombie Pageant - Jayme Moses
The Zombie apocolypse is coming to New Plymouth - in the form a beauty pageant. 12 zombies will hit the stage as part of Halloween celebrations this month, parading their costumes on the catwalk and… Audio
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Bottle stabbing jury discharged
Bottle stabbing jury discharged
The jurors deciding the case of a 17-year-old accused of stabbing another in the neck with a broken beer bottle during a Grey Lynn street fight have been discharged after failing to reach a verdict.
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Fatal bottle murder trial wrapping up
Fatal bottle murder trial wrapping up
The jury deciding the case of a fatal bottle attack outside a Grey Lynn party heard Justice Woolford sum up the case this morning.
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Teen murder accused used 'glass dagger' - Crown
Teen murder accused used 'glass dagger' - Crown
A teenager used what amounts to a glass dagger when he stabbed another in the neck in a Grey Lynn street fight, the Crown says. Audio
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Fatal stabbing accused 'said he caked it'
Fatal stabbing accused 'said he caked it'
A friend of the boy accused of fatally stabbing Luke Tipene in a street fight says his friend told him he'd "caked it" - meaning he'd made a mistake.
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Girl tells murder trial of seeing cousin stabbed
Girl tells murder trial of seeing cousin stabbed
The cousin of a boy killed in a Grey Lynn street fight has described the moment she saw him stabbed in the neck with a broken bottle.
- A street where anything goes
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The change of season in the US
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It Follows - film review
Simon Morris reviews It Follows which writes the next chapter in the history of horror, and is creating a buzz among fans of the genre. Audio
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It Follows - film review
It Follows - film review
Simon Morris reviews It Follows which writes the next chapter in the history of horror, and is creating a buzz among fans of the genre.
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Breakers win again in Auckland
Breakers win again in Auckland
The Breakers winning ways have continued in the Australian National Basketball League with the hosts beating the Townsville Crocs 84-70 at Vector Arena.
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Police hunt for gunman in Invercargill
Police hunt for gunman in Invercargill
Police hunting a gunman who robbed a dairy in Invercargill this afternoon say they have security footage of the hold-up and are following various lines of enquiry.
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TV Commentator Hayden Green
Hayden Green reviews Halloween specials and creepy TV shows. Audio
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The NZIFF Diaries: Part V
The NZIFF Diaries: Part V
Adam Goodall is still not entirely sure about some of the NZFF films he has seen - but he's happy with the provocation.
- The stuff of nightmares
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Inquiry focuses on witch costume
Inquiry focuses on witch costume
Police investigating the killing of Wellington woman Mei Fan are trying to source witch's costumes bought in the city for Halloween two years ago.
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Upside down in the concrete jungle
Upside down in the concrete jungle
Making a life in New York is not easy and it’s this instability that draws together New Zealanders who’ve made the city their home.
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Late Edition for 31 October 2013
Audio 31 Oct 2013TAIC report into last year's Carterton balloon crash released; Halloween and health; and in Dateline Pacific: the Cook Islands looks to produce more food for itself. Audio
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Lisa Scott (Part 2)
Audio 31 Oct 2013Topics - Halloween's popularity is soaring in New Zealand. But the imported tradition is proving a scary prospect for some. It's not a Spring Festival it's an autumn one, it's derived from another… Audio
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How bad is Halloween for kids?
Audio 31 Oct 2013It's Halloween today and an Australian public health specialist says the Americanisation of the day poses a serious health risk to children. Audio