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Wellington drivers want conditions maintained
Wellington's bus drivers have decided they will not work for a new company unless their pay and conditions are maintained.
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Bermuda beyond that big boat race
First Person - The America's Cup is gaining its host country global attention, but the locals have shown on their national holiday that other things are more important to them.
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Carjack drama at busy Auckland intersection
A driver fleeing police in Auckland is believed to have carjacked another vehicle at a busy intersection after crashing his original stolen car.
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Computer malfunction causes check-in delays at airports
Passengers at New Zealand's international terminals had to check in manually this morning, after Immigration NZ's national system went down for several hours.
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Hurricanes leave Coles and Milner-Skudder at home
The Hurricanes will leave injured All Blacks Dane Coles and Nehe Milner-Skudder at home while they travel to South Africa to face the Bulls.
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The wonderful story of Wednesday Adams
Did Ryan Adams really care about cemetery cat? The Wireless investigates.
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Hijacking NZ Music Month: the campaign to get marginalised voices heard
Equalise My Vocals aims to address issues brought to the surface by a story published last year by The Spinoff, outlining serious allegations of grooming and sexual predation in the local music… Video, Audio
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Wellington rugby's 'Keep it Clean' campaign kicks off
Supporters at rugby games in Wellington say they're willing to have a go at implementing an initiative aimed at cutting out abuse on the sidelines of kids games.
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Robyn Hitchcock by Robyn Hitchcock
Nick Bollinger reviews a new album of surrealistic pop from Robyn Hitchcock. Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Hirst in his absolute prime
Audio 9 May 2017RNZ's Lynn Freeman returns to the Venice Biennale and is knocked out by Damien Hirst's Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
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Nicholson finally takes Badminton
Veteran New Zealand equestrian Andrew Nicholson has finally won the Badminton Horse Trials in his 36th attempt following a thrilling finale.
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Hannover evacuates 50,000 after WW2 bombs found
About 50,000 people in Hannover have been evacuated from their homes while experts defuse three British bombs dating from World War Two.
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Child mistreatment should have been reported - Ministry
The Ministry of Education says it's concerned no other teachers spoke up after a daycare supervisor assaulted children in her care.
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Niue gears up for weekend election
Niue's Electoral Commission is expecting a high turnout in this year's election.
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Shoot to stop or shoot to kill?
New Zealand police say they don't shoot to kill, but statistics show that officers who pull the trigger are becoming more deadly.
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Govt committed to possibility of Pike River unmanned entry
Technological advancements in the last six years means that an unmanned re-entry to the Pike River mine is possible, Prime Minister Bill English says. Audio
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First snow as wintry weather sweeps north
Wild weather has hammered parts of the country overnight, with strong winds for much of the country and the season's first snow in the south.
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Missing trekker rescued after 47 days in the Himalayas
A 21-year-old student from Taiwan has been found alive in the Himalayas, 47 days after he and his girlfriend, who did not survive, went missing.
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Lilly Singh not pressing pause on being 'bawse'
Having never wanted a nine to five job, Canadian comedian Lilly Singh, better known by her digital moniker Superwoman, says she’s now working 24/7. Video, Audio
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Censor's office to classify controversial Netflix show
Netflix was able to circumvent the censorship office to air controversial show 13 Reasons Why, the deputy chief censor says. Audio
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Teen suicide show reveals 'gap in the law' - censor
A show depicting teen suicide shows why a law change is needed to deal with streaming services such as Netflix, the Deputy Chief Censor says. Audio
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Anger at exclusion from new caregiver pay rise
Audio 19 Apr 2017Parents who care for their disabled children say it's unfair they have been excluded from a pay equity settlement which will result in aged care and support workers receiving a significant payrise. Video, Audio
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Teen suicide series 'resonating with young people'
A popular new Netflix series about teen suicide should spark parents to talk about the problem with their children, a high school teacher says. Audio
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More medals for New Zealand cyclists
The New Zealand men's team pursuit has finished second and women's team third at the World Track Cycling Championships in Hong Kong.