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'Snowball's chance in hell' of a Green-National deal
Former Green MPs are rubbishing the prospect of the party doing any deal with National, with some chalking up such talk as 'mischief-making'.
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On the road to driverless cars
A high-powered panel discusses the changes autonomous vehicles will make on our driving, our roads and our world in front of a Dunedin audience. Audio
- #Decision17: Waiting for Winston
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Advance voters smash previous record
Advance voters have set a new record, with more than 1.2 million people casting their vote ahead of official polling day.
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A depression test on Google - is it a good idea?
Google is offering American users a screening test for depression. Victoria University psychology professor Marc Wilson says while it's a not a bad idea in principle, there are risks of misdiagnosis… Audio
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Injuries after bus crashes into apartment building
Four people have been injured after a bus crashed into a block of flats in Auckland.
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BEETHOVEN: Violin Sonata No 9 in A Op 47, 'Kreutzer'
Performed by Bella Hristova and Michael Houstoun, Auckland Town Hall, 9 September 2017 Audio
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Tongan artists want to share traditional knowledge
Two Tongan artists are sharing their knowledge and skills as part of their effort to keep their tradition alive as New Zealanders celebrate Tonga language and culture this week.
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Tongan artists fight for a tradition under threat
Audio 4 Sep 2017Tonga artists want traditional knowledge of arts and crafts shared. Audio
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Nadia Reid among lineup for Auckland New Year's festival
SWIDT, Chelsea Jade and MAALA are also on the bill for this year's Wondergarden, set to take place at Auckland's Silo Park this New Years Eve. Video
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Election17: How on earth do I actually vote?
Audio 28 Aug 2017By the time you’ve figured out who to vote you may have run out of energy to figure out how to enrol or vote. So we’ve done the work for you.
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More success for Carrington at world champs
Double Rio Olympic medallist Lisa Carrington has qualified for her third final at the world kayaking championships in the Czech Republic.
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Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
Tom Cruise's juicy bum, Lizzie Marvelly's TOP dispute, Patrick Gower's twitter fingers, and much more.
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Let’s take a moment to appreciate Sam Neill’s beautiful, perfect, pig-filled Twitter account
Assuage your existential dread.
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$1.4m funding boost for campus sexual violence prevention
'Sexual violence and consent is a wider issue for New Zealand. Changing the culture around it is challenging for all of us.'
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Headless torso confirmed as missing journalist
A headless torso found in waters off Denmark has been identified as missing Swedish journalist Kim Wall, Danish police say.
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Sport: Jason Norris triumphs at Fiji International
The Australian golfer Jason Norris recorded the biggest win of his career at the Fiji International after finishing four shots clear of the field at 14 under par.
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Pero Cameron to be inducted into Hall Of Fame
The former New Zealand basketball player Pero Cameron will be inducted into the International Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Clinic's charge for children vexes parents
Parents in Whanganui are outraged the city's main urgent medical clinic has begun charging for treatment of children during the day.
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The sound of silence
What does silence sound like? For deaf people, life isn’t silent. In fact noise and sound is part of their life. Audiences will have an opportunity to experience what it’s like to be deaf in a new… Video, Audio
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Samoa PM reflects on life as he promotes memoir
The Prime Minister of Samoa, Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, has been in New Zealand this week promoting his memoir 'Palemia'. Audio
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All Blacks held off going to police about bug, court told
A court in Sydney has been told the All Blacks only decided to go to police about a bug found in their hotel five days after its discovery and only when the story was going to break in the media.
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Oh baby! The question keeps coming up
Should Jacinda Ardern be asked about her plans for having kids?
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Pitcher claims second medal at world para athletic champs
New Zealand has finished with five medals, two silver and three bronze, at the World Para Athletics Championships in London.
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Flooding: States of emergency declared in Dunedin, Timaru
A state of emergency has been declared in Dunedin, Otago and Timaru as heavy rain continues to fall over the lower South Island. Audio