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Dissecting a shark, live
University of Waikato biologists will give a free lesson in dissection and shark anatomy this weekend Audio
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Rosie Muir used Givealittle to fund a trip to Thailand. And a vagina.
Rosie Muir used Givealittle to fund a trip to Thailand. And a vagina.
'I'm transgender. I don't like what I've got downstairs. It causes me distress, and I'd like to renovate.'
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RNZ Concert: a fresh take on the radio
RNZ’s music station started to sound a little different starting on Monday. Here’s an outline of the new programmes and hosts you will hear:
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Commuters asked to avoid SH1 north of Wellington
Commuters asked to avoid SH1 north of Wellington
Work to repair the seawall beside State Highway 1 damaged by Cyclone Gita is unlikely to be done by afternoon rush hour, NZTA says. Audio
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Canterbury fires: Three taken to hospital
Canterbury fires: Three taken to hospital
Dozens of people have been evacuated and three people taken to hospital because of a fire in West Melton.
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Watch live: Metro Sports Facility announcement
Watch live: Metro Sports Facility announcement
A major announcement is about to be made by Greater Christchurch Regeneration Minister Megan Woods on the future of the multi-million-dollar Metro Sports Facility. Video
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First group of Australia's offshore detainees bound for US
First group of Australia's offshore detainees bound for US
Fifty-four refugees detained by Australia on Nauru and PNG's Manus Island have been accepted for resettlement in the United States.
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Protests on Manus as Australia's High Court makes ruling
Protests continued on Manus this week as Australia's High Court confirmed the legal status of the detention centre while Canberra continue moves to close it down. Audio
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Manus detainees resist attempts to force them from camp
Audio 11 Aug 2017Refugee and asylum seeker protests are into their second week on Manus Island, highlighting the deliberate degradation of living conditions in Australia's prison camp.
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Knock, knock: How the news media turns corpses into content
Knock, knock: How the news media turns corpses into content
If it bleeds, it leads, or so the saying goes. But with death knocks being practised daily, what is the impact on the living?
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Budget 2017: Joyce in enviable position with maiden budget
Budget 2017: Joyce in enviable position with maiden budget
Analysis - Despite presenting a set of government books that would make other countries envious, Steven Joyce's first Budget will be a balancing act, Patrick O'Meara writes.
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What Budget 2017 needs to deliver for housing
What Budget 2017 needs to deliver for housing
Opinion - After three decades of dismal leadership on housing, Budget 2017 is an opportunity to start addressing some long accumulated failures, Shamubeel Eaqub writes.
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'Terrifying': Cyclone Debbie slams into Queensland
'Terrifying': Cyclone Debbie slams into Queensland
The storm has weakened but the full devastation brought by Cyclone Debbie will not be revealed until morning. Video
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NZ children in Australia 'anxious' as cyclone approaches
NZ children in Australia 'anxious' as Cyclone Debbie approaches
A New Zealand couple and their young children in Townsville have tied everything down and taped their windows as they brace for the storm. Video
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Auckland University staff strike for higher pay
Auckland University staff strike for higher pay
More than 1000 staff at the University of Auckland have walked off the job in a bid for better pay.
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Actor fatally shot during music video filming in Brisbane
Actor fatally shot during music video filming in Brisbane
An actor has died after being shot while filming a music video in the Australian city of Brisbane.
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SH63 goes from back road to main drag
SH63 goes from back road to main drag
Since last month's quake which blocked the main road through Kaikōura, a once quiet road in Marlborough has been turned into a main South Island highway.
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Power to be shut off again in Gisborne for repairs
Power to be shut off again in Gisborne for repairs
Gisborne retailers will have to shut their doors again, just a week before Christmas, when power is cut to the region for eight hours tomorrow.
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Fishing friends on board capsized boat
Fishing friends on board capsized boat
The men on a charter boat that capsized in Kaipara Harbour, killing most of those on board, were friends who enjoyed fishing together.
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Twice-daily access frustrates Mt Lyford locals
Twice-daily access frustrates Mt Lyford locals
In the tiny settlement of Mt Lyford, which was badly hit by last week's earthquake, residents are only being allowed to drive to their homes twice a day. Video
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Pike River anniversary: 29 lives not forgotten
Pike River anniversary: 29 lives not forgotten
Families will hold a private memorial service at the Pike River Mine entrance today marking six years since the explosion.
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Taking stock in Wellington's rattled CBD
Taking stock in Wellington's rattled CBD
Wellington's central business district is expected to reopen tomorrow, says the city's mayor. Video, Audio
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Clinton and Trump face final debate
Clinton and Trump face final debate
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will take to the stage in Las Vegas later for the final debate in an increasingly bitter race for the US presidency.
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A place for Base
Base FM have an art exhibition in Auckland called Cover Story, which takes their 80+ DJ's favourite piece of vinyl and tells the story of what it means to them. Audio
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Clinton and Trump to face off in first US presidential debate
Clinton and Trump to face off in first US presidential debate
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will face off for the first time later today in a presidential debate that is one of the most highly anticipated political showdowns in US history.