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Review: Basement Jaxx at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre
Basement Jaxx in Christchurch: Reluctant to play it safe
Review - The Brixton duo were never going to go out of their way to court punters with clear-cut favourites, but they had the crowd in their hands regardless, writes Adam Burns.
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Northland councils say $250m needed to fix thousands of slips
Northland councils say $250m needed to fix thousands of slips
Northland Mayoral Forum chair Vince Cocurullo says Cyclone Gabrielle exacerbated existing infrastructure damage, spreading across the region like smallpox.
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Moves underway to ensure koi carp don't reach Waitomo Caves
Moves underway to ensure koi carp don't reach Waitomo Caves
NIWA scientists had to resort to some old-fashioned tools to help deal with the arrival of unwanted koi carp.
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Work underway to keep koi carp out of Waitomo Caves
NIWA scientists had to resort to some old-fashioned tools to help prevent unwanted koi carp from reaching Waitomo Caves.
There has been concern koi carp might get into the caves and threaten… Audio
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UK inquiry into allegations of SAS extra-judicial killings of Afghans to start
UK inquiry into allegations of SAS extra-judicial killings of Afghans to start
Britain's defence ministry ordered the inquiry after a documentary reported that soldiers from the elite SAS had killed 54 people in suspicious circumstances.
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Pheromone detectors used to track vulnerable fish in Otago
Pheromone detectors used to track vulnerable fish in Otago
Kanakana or lamprey are ancient jawless, migratory fish with large 'sucker' full of teeth used to climb steep waterfalls during their upstream journey to spawn.
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How a freezer kickstarted a 50 year career in bag-making
Nearly 50 years ago, Dan Hickman swapped a freezer for a sewing machine. These days, you won't find many people in Otorohanga that aren't proud owners of a colourful Danzbagz bag. Audio
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How a freezer kickstarted a 50 year career in bag-making
How a freezer kickstarted a 50 year career in bag-making
Nearly 50 years ago, Dan Hickman swapped a freezer for a sewing machine. These days, you won't find many people in Otorohanga that aren't proud owners of a colourful Danzbagz bag.
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Week in Politics: Nash's resignation upsets Hipkins' family-friendly week
Week in Politics: Nash's resignation upsets Hipkins' family-friendly week
Analysis - Stuart Nash admits he "completely stuffed up" after losing the police portfolio in a debacle which Prime Minister Chris Hipkins didn't need, writes Peter Wilson.
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One dead, another critically injured after two-vehicle crash in West Auckland
Second person dies after two-vehicle crash in West Auckland
A second person has died following a crash in Westgate this afternoon, police say.
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Body found in water south of Dunedin
Body found in water south of Dunedin
A rāhui is in place after a body was found in the water south of Taieri Mouth.
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Mutiny at the BBC: Lineker row causes mounting crisis at UK broadcaster
Mutiny at the BBC: Lineker row causes mounting crisis
The BBC was forced to axe much of its sports coverage on Saturday after presenters refused to work, as a row over freedom of speech erupts for the broadcaster.
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Coromandel locals fears for roads reopening
Roading contractors will this morning make a call on whether one of the last major roads in and out of the Coromandel can reopen after a large part of it caved in. One lane of State Highway 25 between… Audio
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Off the beaten track: Seaweek and the solace of wild places
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne looks at Seaweek, a country-wide programme held annually in New Zealand which involves beach clean-ups, community snorkelling days, film screenings, lecturers and - in… Audio
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Stubbs Farm protecting the future through windows to the past
With over 800 acres of protected land on the farm, Ben Stubbs shares the hidden treasures deep in caves that motivate him to never make the same mistake. Audio
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Stubbs Farm protecting the future through windows to the past
Stubbs Farm protecting the future through windows to the past
With over 800 acres of protected land on the farm, Ben Stubbs shares the hidden treasures deep in caves that motivate him to never make the same mistake.
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Country Life for 3 March 2023
On Country life this week, a Southland farmer who has a knack of bonding with cows, the hidden treasures in caves on a Waitomo farm, a kaumātua who educates farm leaders on the importance of… Audio
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Country Life for 3 March 2023
Country Life for 3 March 2023
On Country life this week, a Southland farmer who has a knack of bonding with cows, the hidden treasures in caves on a Waitomo farm, a kaumātua who educates farm leaders on the importance of…
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Dozens killed after two trains collide in Greece
'I heard a bang, then chaos' - Greece train crash survivors
At least 36 people were killed after a high-speed train heading to the city of Thessaloniki in northern Greece hit a freight train coming from the opposite direction, flying off the track and bursting…
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Chris Cuffaro
Rock stars and musicians like to think they got there through sheer talent, but 99 times out of 100 it was that old X Factor - a look, an image - that defines them. Think of any famous celebrity, and… Audio
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A view from above: surveying the cyclone damage in Tairāwhiti
A view from above: surveying the damage in Tairāwhiti
RNZ reporter Kate Green joined a Civil Defence fly-over in Tairāwhiti as the crew surveyed the extent of cyclone damage and unchecked zones.
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Heaphy on track to reopen in October
Heaphy on track to reopen in October
A year after the February storm hammered the middle section of the track, washing away bridges and damaging the track surface, the Department of Conservation is on course to have the track open again.
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Chris Caffaro's Greatest Hits Exhibition
Chris Caffaro has photographed some of the world's most iconic musicians. For the first time Los Angeles based music photographer Chris Caffaro is bringing his work to Aotearoa. Chris talks to Jesse.
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When influencers are not a good influence
Cancelling 'toxic' internet personalities won't solve the identity crisis their young ,male followers are struggling with, says psychologist Matt Defina from the Australian mental health charity Man… Audio
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Corrections fail to declare code red as prisoners destroy day room, light fire in cell
Corrections fail to declare code red as prisoners destroy day room, light fire in cell
Two prisoners at Mt Eden Corrections Facility were already rioting when another lit a fire in his cell on Sunday, it's now been revealed.