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Cellphone helps save house from Australian bushfire
Cellphone helps save house from Australian bushfire
An Australian man who saw his farm 'explode in a fireball' on CCTV cameras says his house survived because he used his phone to activate a sprinkler system.
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Climate change: Home front action is crucial
Climate change: Home front action is crucial
OPINION: There has been a sea change in attitudes to climate change in the past couple of years, especially amongst business leaders.
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Call for climate forum on rising sea levels
Call for climate forum on rising sea levels
The Environmental Defence Society has reiterated its call to create a climate forum to tackle issues such as rising sea levels.
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Airline pilots detail their airport security worries
The Transport Minister Simon Bridges says security on domestic flights is set to be tightened in the wake of recent world events. Audio
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The Day In Parliament for 20 November 2015 - morning edition
Parliament rises after progress on bills, including the passing of the third of three bills the Government wanted progressed this week - that's the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions)… Audio
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Govt to look at boosting airport security
Govt to look at boosting airport security
New airport security measures will likely see domestic check-in luggage being screened from early next year. Audio
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Domestic flights may soon have luggage screened
Passengers travelling on domestic flights within New Zealand may soon need to have their luggage screened. Audio
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Tighter security at domestic airports likely
Tighter security at domestic airports likely
A review that could see security tightened at New Zealand's domestic airports is being welcomed by the Airports Association.
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The Day In Parliament for 13 November 2015 – morning edition
Simon Bridges delivers Business Statement for next week; Grant Robertson and Speaker David Carter debate definition of "unparliamentary language"; Government questioned on policies on sexual abuse… Audio
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Bridge of Spies - Movie Review
Simon Morris reviews a real-life Cold War drama, directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Tom Hanks as a man charged with negotiating a spy swap. Audio
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At the Movies for 29 October 2015
On At The Movies, Simon Morris reviews the Steven Spielberg collaboration with the Coen Brothers, Bridge of Spies, and a comedy-drama about celebrity chefs, Burnt. And, straight from the Film… Video, Audio
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At the Movies for 29 October 2015
At the Movies for 29 October 2015
On At The Movies, Simon Morris reviews the Steven Spielberg collaboration with the Coen Brothers, Bridge of Spies, and a comedy-drama about celebrity chefs, Burnt. And, straight from the Film…
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Review: Bridge of Spies
Dan Slevin’s video review of the new Steven Spielberg thriller, Bridge of Spies, starring Tom Hanks. Video, Audio
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Life's been one long bore for Alice
Alice the tunnelling machine makes final breakthrough in Auckland
The massive boring machine working on Auckland's billion dollar Waterview Connection project has made its final breakthrough. Video
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Water safe despite arsenic find, residents told
Residents reassured water safe after Opuha River poisoning
Health officials in South Canterbury are reassuring residents the water supply is safe, despite the discovery of DDT and arsenic in the Opuha River. Audio
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Fare dodgers could face $1000 fines
Fare dodgers could face $1000 fines
Train passengers caught evading fares could face fines of as much as $1000 under new rules giving ticket inspectors more powers.
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Minister rejects calls for tougher drone restrictions
Minister rejects calls for tougher drone restrictions
The Transport Minister is dismissing calls for tougher drone regulations after a report that one nearly hit a commercial plane on Friday.
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Most ex-Aust second-hand cars 'write-offs'
Most ex-Aust second-hand cars 'write-offs'
The Transport Agency says up to 60 percent of used cars imported from Australia might not be allowed on New Zealand roads.
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Drone near-miss 'reckless behaviour'
Drone near-miss 'reckless behaviour'
Authorities are investigating how a drone came close to hitting an Air New Zealand plane carrying 166 passengers above Kaiapoi.
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NZ and French Polynesia improve air access
NZ and French Polynesia improve air access
New Zealand and French Polynesia have signed an amended air services agreement.
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East Coast iwi 'not opposed' to protesting oil, gas plans
East Coast iwi 'not opposed' to protesting oil, gas plans
East Coast Maori are prepared to protest plans to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Gisborne.
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East Coast Maori ready to oppose exploration
East Coast Maori are prepared to protest plans to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Gisborne. The Energy and Resources Minister, Simon Bridges, has opened consultation on four proposed… Audio
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Tension over East Coast oil exploration
Tension over East Coast oil exploration
Māori on the East Coast are gearing up to oppose plans to explore for oil and gas off Gisborne. Audio
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Fossil Fuels - Necessity or Lethal Indulgence?
Eric Fryberg explores what future lies ahead for fossil fuels. Audio
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Action call over petrol profit margins
Action call over petrol profit margins
The Labour Party is calling for an inquiry into the growing margin petrol companies are earning on fuel.