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Train derailment: Britomart unlikely to open this morning
Train derailment: Britomart unlikely to open this morning
Britomart is likely to remain shut this morning, causing more chaos for commuters, after the country's biggest station was closed by a train derailment.
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Quakes, lava fissures in Hawaii could last for months
Quakes, lava fissures in Hawaii could last for months
More homes on Hawaii's Big Island have been destroyed as eruptions linked to the Kilauea volcano increase, spewing lava into residential areas, officials say.
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62-year-old overseas visitor charged with murder
62-year-old overseas visitor charged with murder
A 62-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a 62-year-old woman at a hotel in Nelson overnight.
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'How could he not know?' - Outgoing DHB chair breaks silence
The outgoing Chair of the Board at the Counties Manukau DHB says documents were provided to the new Health Minister, David Clark, detailing problems with buildings at Middlemore, before the issues… Audio
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Ellie Jay's waste free diary: ‘Is it easy to stop throwing stuff away?’
Ellie Jay's waste free diary: ‘Is it easy to stop throwing stuff away?’
In which she tries (and fails gloriously) to go waste free for a week.
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Taika's blurt makes media mad as f***
Taika Waititi has spoken out about racism in New Zealand previously without controversy. So have other entertainers. Why did our media suddenly seize on another recent passing comment of his - four… Audio
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Taika's blurt makes media mad as f***
Taika's blurt makes media mad as f***
Taika Waititi has spoken out about racism in New Zealand previously without controversy. So have other entertainers. Why did our media suddenly seize on another recent passing comment of his - four…
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Sport: Samoa 7s have "nothing to lose" - Tietjens
Sport: Samoa 7s have "nothing to lose" - Tietjens
Samoa men's sevens coach Sir Gordon Tietjens says his team have nothing to lose at the Commonwealth Games.
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Auckland mail centre evacuated due to suspicious package
Auckland mail centre evacuated due to suspicious package
Mail centre staff near Auckland Airport have been allowed to return to work after a suspicious package was found earlier this morning.
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Tornadoes severely damage North Island homes
Tornadoes severely damage North Island homes
Tornadoes have caused damage to homes in two North Island towns and power has been cut to about 12,000 people as the storm moves towards Auckland.
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When Eastbourne rallied to help Wahine survivors
Audio 9 Apr 2018When the Wahine ran aground in a violent super storm 50 years ago the people of Eastbourne rallied round; the RSA became a temporary emergency centre for hundreds of survivors.
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Hawai'i considers regulation on pesticide usage
Audio 9 Apr 2018A proposed bill in the US state of Hawaii will prohibit the use of a neurotoxin called chlorpyrifos and impose a buffer zone when pesticides are sprayed near schools.
The president of Hawaii's… Audio
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REVIEW: Homegrown is where the heart is
A Homegrown virgin takes her first plunge into Wellington's festival of Kiwi music, and finds enthusiastic crowds, a deep cross section of the NZ music community, and lots and lots of glitter. Video, Audio
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'There's more racing to be done' - Pascoe's coach
'There's more racing to be done' - Pascoe's coach
Sophie Pascoe was 'pissed off' with a relatively slow race to claim her first Commonwealth Games gold, her coach says. Video
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VIDEO: Unknown Mortal Orchestra release new album and perform live for RNZ Music
To mark the release of Unknown Mortal Orchestra's brand new album Sex & Food, Ruban and Kody Nielson perform three songs live at Auckland's Whammy bar, exclusively for RNZ Music. Video
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Transgender weightlifter could walk into lion's den
Transgender weightlifter could walk into lion's den
When weightlifter Laurel Hubbard competes at the Commonwealth Games on Monday, she will do so knowing a lot of people want her to fail.
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Bret McKenzie: a symphonic homage to Jim Henson's creations
Bret McKenzie won an Oscar in 2012 for posing the question: 'Am I a man or am I a muppet?’ Now he is playing a big part in the upcoming Jim Henson Retrospectacle in Wellington. Video, Audio
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Daylight saving ends - time for the clocks to go back
Daylight saving ends - time for the clocks to go back
Daylight savings ends tomorrow, marking the descent into winter.
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PNG's East New Britain woken by big quake
PNG's East New Britain woken by big quake
People in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain have been woken early on Good Friday by a magnitude-6.9 earthquake.
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Changes to the way interest rates are set to be revealed
Changes to the way interest rates are set to be revealed
Changing the way interest rates are set could harm the economy, according to former top central bankers.
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Changes to the way interest rates are set to be revealed
Changes to the way interest rates are set will be revealed this morning. Finance Minister Grant Robertson and incoming Reserve Bank governor Adrian Orr will sign the customary policy targets agreement… Audio
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First non-stop flight from Australia to UK
First non-stop flight from Australia to UK
The first non-stop flight between Australia and the UK has arrived in London.
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Missing Kiribati fishermen found after a week at sea
Missing Kiribati fishermen found after a week at sea
The New Zealand Defence Force says two missing Kiribati fishermen were found 300 kilometres from the atoll they set off from.
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Homes lost as fires in Australia continue
Homes lost as fires in Australia continue
Huge fires continue to burn in Australia, with one near Bega on the NSW south coast destroying dozens of properties, and several in southwest Victoria sweeping across 40,000 hectares.
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Peters to lead NZ team at Pyeonchang Winter Paralympics
Peters to lead NZ team at Pyeonchang Winter Paralympics
Paralympian Corey Peters will lead the New Zealand team into PyeongChang Olympic Stadium this evening at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Winter Games in South Korea tonight.