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  • The Muslim women fighting back

    News
    The Wireless
    22 Feb 2017
    Muslim Women are leading the resistance against Islamaphobia in the age of Trump.

    The biggest victims of Islamophobic attacks are increasingly young Muslim women, so it’s no surprise they’re now leading the movements against Trump and others.

    The Muslim women fighting back
  • Summer finally arrives in Wellington

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    New Zealand environment
    21 Feb 2017
    Wellingtonians made the most of the hot weather at Days Bay, Lower Hutt on 20 February.

    Settled, sunny weather has finally arrived in the capital, which has had one of its worst summers in years.

    Summer finally arrives in Wellington
  • Trump's Sweden comments based on Fox News report

    News
    World politics
    20 Feb 2017
    Donald Trump

    US President Donald Trump says his claims about 'problems' in Sweden were based on a Fox News report he saw about immigration in that country.

    Trump's Sweden comments based on Fox News report
  • Christchurch fire contained, but volatile

    News
    The Wireless
    17 Feb 2017
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    The Port Hills fire has been contained within a 30km perimeter.

    Christchurch fire contained, but volatile
  • A love letter to the Nokia brick phone

    News
    The Wireless
    16 Feb 2017
    No caption

    Jo Holsted pooh-poohs the smartphone

    A love letter to the Nokia brick phone
  • Missing Hamilton girl found in locked car yard

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    15 Feb 2017
    Glory Inoke is missing from her Hamilton home.

    A five-year-old girl who went missing last night was found cold and upset at a central Hamilton car yard.

    Missing Hamilton girl found in locked car yard
  • Earthquakes shake NZ

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Feb 2017
    5.2 earthquake near Culverdon

    Several earthquakes have rattled New Zealand this morning, including a "severe" magnitude 5.2 shake in North Canterbury.

    Earthquakes shake NZ
  • Bushfire warning as Australian temperatures soar

    News
    World weather
    10 Feb 2017
    Temperatures have soared above 40 degrees in some Australian states as a heatwave grips the country.

    Vast swathes of Australia are in the grip of a heatwave, and authorities are warning of catastrophic fire conditions for the ACT, New South Wales and South Australia.

    Bushfire warning as Australian temperatures soar
  • Fishermen rescued after 3 days without water

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    New Zealand Pacific
    5 Feb 2017
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    A cruise ship bound for the Bay of Islands rescued six fisherman, who had not had water for three days, from their boat.

    Fishermen rescued after 3 days without water
  • 'No one's had the decency to phone us'

    News
    New Zealand health
    1 Feb 2017
    Dentist

    The father of a six-year-old potentially exposed to contaminated water at a South Auckland dental clinic is furious families were not alerted sooner. Video

    'No one's had the decency to phone us'
  • Pakistan to host domestic T20 final

    News
    Sport
    31 Jan 2017
    Homemade Pakistan flag.

    Pakistan will host the final of its domestic Twenty20 tournament on home soil, a big lift for a nation which has largely been shunned by international teams since 2009.

    Pakistan to host domestic T20 final
  • Burnt-out primary principals working 50 hours a week - survey

    News
    New Zealand education
    25 Jan 2017
    School books and a chalkboard

    Three in four primary school principals work more than 51 hours per week, feel stressed and cannot balance work with family life, a survey has found.

    Burnt-out primary principals working 50 hours a week
  • Who are New Zealand's Trump supporters?

    News
    The Wireless
    19 Jan 2017
    It wasn't easy finding Donald Trump supporters willing to talk

    And why won't they talk to me?

    Who are New Zealand's Trump supporters?
  • Brexit: UK to leave single EU market, says British Prime Minister Theresa May

    News
    World politics
    18 Jan 2017
    no caption

    The British pound has surged after Prime Minister Theresa May announced Britain will make a sharp exit from the European Union.

    Brexit: UK to leave EU single market
  • Obama speech: Democracy needs you, says outgoing president

    News
    World politics
    11 Jan 2017
    President Barack Obama delivers a farewell speech to the nation on January 10, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.

    US President Barack Obama has called on Americans to defend their democracy in his farewell speech in Chicago.

    Obama speech: Democracy needs you, says outgoing president
  • Gaming with bananas and mind control

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Jan 2017
    Dylan uses a Nerf bow as a contoller while playing Overwatch.

    Eloise Callister-Baker talks to Dylan Beck, aka Rudeism, aka the guy who plays games wrong.

    Gaming with bananas and mind control
  • One dead in crash just outside Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand transport
    4 Jan 2017
    Road closed sign, road cone, generic

    A person has died in a crash on SH75, just outside Christchurch - the 20th to die on the roads in less than two weeks.

    One dead in crash just outside Christchurch
  • 6.9 magnitude earthquake near Fiji

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    4 Jan 2017
    A magnitude 7.2 earthquake at a depth of 10km struck south of Fiji just before 11am on 4 January 2017.

    A 6.9 earthquake struck just south of Fiji at a depth of 17 kilometres.

    6.9 magnitude earthquake near Fiji
  • Bus recovered after fatal Christmas Eve crash

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Dec 2016
    Emergency services at the scene of the bus crash south of Gisborne that claimed two lives.

    Police say they can now examine the bus involved in a deadly crash in Gisborne on Christmas Eve for any mechanical faults.

    Bus recovered after fatal Christmas Eve crash
  • Man dies after milk tanker crash, holiday road toll rises to 11

    News
    New Zealand transport
    28 Dec 2016
    no

    A man has died after a milk tanker rolled into a paddock when it collided with a car in south Taranaki.

    Man dies after milk tanker crash, holiday road toll rises to 11
  • Bus crash victims meet for emotional church service

    News
    New Zealand East Coast
    26 Dec 2016
    A photo shows one man among the belongings of the group which were strewn down the bank.

    Grieving members of a touring Tongan brass band involved in a fatal bus crash have met for a church service.

    Bus crash victims meet for emotional church service
  • Tongan college group in deadly bus crash

    News
    New Zealand East Coast
    25 Dec 2016
    Emergency services at the scene of the bus crash south of Gisborne that claimed two lives.

    The second body has been recovered from the site where a bus with members of a Tongan school band and supporters crashed south of Gisborne last night.

    Deadly bus crash: Second body removed from site
  • Magnitude 7.9 earthquake strikes off PNG

    News
    New Zealand World
    18 Dec 2016
    no caption

    Stories are emerging of the ferocity of the 7.9 earthquake that struck off the coast of Papua New Guinea overnight and triggered a small tsunami.

    'I was thinking the ground would break open'
  • Watson-Hope meeting: A decade waiting, still no answers

    News
    New Zealand crime
    13 Dec 2016
    scott watson

    Analysis - Murdered teenager Olivia Hope's father, Gerald, has walked away unconvinced by her convicted killer's claims of innocence. What couldn't he reconcile? Audio

    A decade waiting, still no answers
  • Missing Tongan man and son found

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    13 Dec 2016
    5 SQN P-3K2 Orion NZ4204.

    A Tongan man and his son who went missing while on a fishing trip three days ago have been found.

    Missing Tongan man and son found
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