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Peregrine mission has 'no chance' of soft lunar landing
Peregrine mission has 'no chance' of soft lunar landing
The company behind the mission said there was about 40 hours' worth of propellant left, following a leak - not enough to land on the moon.
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Lodge owner who owes $1m rent to Anglican diocese told to leave Parnell property
Lodge owner who owes $1m rent ordered off church land
Parnell City Lodge owner Peter Van De Wiel, 78, vows to stay despite court order telling him to pay up and leave the property.
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Picton, Waikawa residents asked to limit sprinkler use amid warm weather
Picton, Waikawa residents asked to limit sprinkler use amid warm weather
If the measures do not reduce demand, level two restrictions will be introduced - banning sprinkler use and only allowing watering by handheld hoses.
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Peregrine lander: Technical hitch threatens US Moon mission
Technical hitch threatens US Moon mission
An American spacecraft launched from Florida to land on the lunar surface has encountered problems.
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Succession and The Bear win top TV honors at Golden Globes
Succession and The Bear win top TV honors at Golden Globes
Media dynasty drama Succession and dramedies The Bear and Beef took top television honours at the Golden Globes on Sunday.
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Building delays in turtle town: Ashburton council’s year in review
Building delays in turtle town: Ashburton council’s year in review
The one thing the Ashburton District Council wanted to deliver in 2023 didn't happen, the proposed second bridge took a big step forward, and 30kph school speed zones were introduced.
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Australia bans Nazi salute and public display of terror group symbols
Australia bans Nazi salute amid rise of antisemitic incidents
Laws banning the Nazi salute and the display or sale of symbols associated with terror groups come into effect.
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Chelsea's Kerr latest women's player to suffer ACL injury
Chelsea's Kerr latest women's player to suffer ACL injury
Chelsea's Australian forward Sam Kerr has suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury at the side's warm weather training camp.
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Simon Grigg's picks from 50 years of New Zealand music
Simon Grigg has been a key music industry figure for the last 50 years - most well known as the man who's record label Huh! brought the world the OMC mega hit "How Bizarre!". That's not where his… Audio
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Smokin' Croydon Cole shares his top BBQ tips
Audio 7 Jan 2024Barbecue season is officially on. To help you level up your summer grilling sessions private-chef-turned-barbecue-maestro Croydon Cole Joins Susana Lei'ataua on The Weekend. Croydon is the owner &… Audio
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Daily limit on re-sitting learner driver's test to put brakes on demand
Daily limit on re-sitting driver's test to put brakes on demand
People who fail their learner driver licence test twice in a day will soon have to wait 10 working days before they can re-sit the test.
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North Korea: Kim Jong Un daughter his likely successor, South's spy agency says
North Korea: Kim Jong Un daughter his likely successor, South's spy agency says
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's young daughter, who has accompanied him to missile tests and military parades, is his "most likely" successor, the South's spy agency has said.
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How to make homemade ginger beer
How to make homemade ginger beer
Yotam and Niva Kay of Pakaraka Farm share the secrets of making truly delicious homemade ginger beer.
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French booze-free January falls flat with government
French booze-free January falls flat with government
Emmanuel Macron has been accused of caving in to the wine lobby.
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Wellington asks for government funding for new bird 'super sanctuary'
Bird 'super sanctuary' proposed for Wellington
Greater Wellington wants government funding for a sanctuary on 3000 hectares of native bush.
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England men's rugby team cut ties with players union
England men's rugby team cut ties with players union
England men's rugby union team have ended their relationship with their union, the Rugby Players Association.
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Review: Anyone But You
Dan Slevin says that it’s the Shakespeare that works best in this modern update of Much Ado About Nothing. Video
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The Luke Littler phenomenon: how does he compare with other young athletes?
The Luke Littler phenomenon: how does he compare with other young athletes?
As Littler prepares for the PDC Championship final, Liam Swiggs takes a look at some other athletes who burst onto the scene at a young age.
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2023 'significant year' dominated by extreme weather - MetService
2023 'significant year' dominated by extreme weather - MetService
The year 2023 will be remembered as one dominated by extreme weather which broke records and impacted many lives, MetService says.
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'Tenants who have pets often stay' - greyhound rehomers
'Tenants who have pets often stay' - greyhound rehomers
A proposed 'pet bond' could help counteract the hesitation tenants feel when deciding to introduce a furry friend into their family, says a greyhound rehoming agency.
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Hamilton Gardens to charge for 'themed' areas in wake of rates crisis
Hamilton Gardens to charge for 'themed' areas in wake of rates crisis
The famous themed gardens in Hamilton are preparing to introduce an out-of- town visitor charge in 2024.
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The Sampler: The best singles of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite singles from the past year, including London RnB, local folk, African dub, and American indie. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The best singles of 2023
The Sampler: The best singles of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite singles from the past year, including London RnB, local folk, African dub, and American indie.
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Will Australia continue to dominate cricket in 2024?
Will Australia continue to dominate cricket in 2024?
Cricket got a glimpse into its future during a momentous 2023 but its present continues to be dominated by Australia.
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Margaret Thatcher was desperate to stop Spycatcher book publication
Margaret Thatcher was 'shattered' by Spycatcher memoir
A former spy's memoir in the 1980s left then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "shattered", according to newly-released files.