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Cook batters Vanuatu as contact with some outer islands lost
Evacuations Nearly 200 people around Efate, the main island in Vanuatu, have been moved to evacuation centres because of flooding caused by Cyclone Cook.
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The woowoos of Sedona, Arizona
In the US, new age spirituality is known as 'woowoo'. Writer Julie Hill travelled to the US Mecca of new ageism, Sedona in Arizona, to find out more. Audio, Gallery
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Hit & Run: claims and counterclaims
The PM says there is no basis for an inquiry into the deaths of civilians in Afghanistan, yet editorial opinion in the media overwhelmingly backs one. Has the meaning of book Hit & Run been obscured… Audio
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The Reformer - Geoffrey Palmer: Prime Minister 1989-90
In The 9th Floor, a landmark new series for RNZ, Guyon Espiner talks to five former NZ Prime Ministers, starting with reforming lawmaker Sir Geoffrey Palmer, who became our 33rd PM in 1989. Video, Audio
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Five changes to Chiefs team to meet Stormers
The Chiefs have made five changes to their side to meet the Stormers in their Super Rugby game in Cape Town on Sunday morning.
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Record flooding expected in Whanganui, Rangitikei
Residents are being urged to evacuate low-lying areas before the worst hits on Wednesday.
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Three swimmers go under World Championship qualifying times
Three Rio Olympians have all gone under the World Championship qualifying mark on the first day of the New Zealand Open Swimming Championships in Auckland.
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Young candidates elevated in Green Party list
The Green Party has placed two people in their early 20s in prominent places on its draft party list for the September election.
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Ko's crown on the line in California
New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko is in danger of losing her world number one ranking in the women's game.
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Stranded travellers get ready to sleep at airport
Hundreds of passengers who are stuck at Wellington Airport by heavy fog are struggling to find accommodation.
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Power to the people
From Cape Reinga to Bluff, electricity does the same thing whenever and wherever it comes out the plug. So how do you decide who to buy it from? George Block from consumer.org.nz's been looking at New… Audio
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TVNZ confirms job losses in news reshuffle
TVNZ has announced plans to cut jobs in news but increase reporting from the regions. Chief executive Kevin Kenrick tells Mediawatch more big changes will come to make TVNZ "sustainable". Audio
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TVNZ confirms job losses in news reshuffle
TVNZ has announced plans to cut jobs in news but increase reporting from the regions. Chief executive Kevin Kenrick tells Mediawatch more big changes will come to make TVNZ "sustainable".
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Protesters dragged away from entrance of energy conference
There were ugly scenes at an oil industry conference in New Plymouth today as police removed protesters blocking the venue's entrances.
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Dunedin Study wins PM's $500k Science Prize
Otago University's Dunedin Study, which is tracking the lives of 1000 babies born in 1972 and 1973, has won one of the country's top science prizes. Video
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‘I don’t think he realises he could be in there for a very long time’
Murder-accused Clinton Thinn denies crimes in interview with journalist.
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Understanding South Korea's corruption and bribery scandal
South Korea's President Park Geun-hye has become the country's first democratically elected leader to be forced from office.
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Australian leads trio of New Zealanders
The 2011 New Zealand Open champion Brad Kennedy from Queensland fired a superb 9-under 62 at Millbrook Resort to lead on 16-under the cards after two rounds.
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Curry back for All Blacks Sevens
Captain Scott Curry returns to the All Blacks Sevens team for this weekend's World Series event in Vancouver.
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Gunmen dressed as doctors kill patients at Kabul hospital
Attackers dressed as doctors stormed an Afghanisatan hospital and killed more than 30 people, including patients and staff.
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Pride and Pleasure: The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra celebrates 70 years
We asked listeners, RNZ Concert presenters and players from the orchestra to share their most memorable concert experience with us. Here's what they said... Audio
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McCauley and Currie win NZ Ironman
New Zealand's Braden Currie and rising American star Jocelyn McCauley have won the men's and women's titles at the New Zealand Ironman in Taupo.
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Jessa Crispin: why she's not a feminist
Writer Jessa Crispin says contemporary feminism has lost its way - and the divide between the movement's rhetoric and the real-life experience of women is only getting bigger. Audio
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Firefighters on alert for Port Hills flare-up
New hotspots have been found at the Christchurch Adventure Park, with warm weather and a wind change expected this afternoon.