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Tropical cyclone Kofi moving away from Tonga, but warning still in force
Tropical cyclone Kofi moving away from Tonga, but warning still in force
A tropical cyclone warning is still in force for Tonga, with category-one cyclone Kofi slowly moving away from the country on Sunday afternoon. Tropical cyclone Kofi was 120 nautical miles...
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Castaway now in hospital in Marshall Islands capital
Audio 3 Feb 2014A Spanish-speaking man who says he has been adrift at sea for the last 13 months has arrived in the Marshall Islands capital. Audio
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Live review: Laneway Festival 2014
Live review: Laneway Festival
The Wireless and Music 101 are reporting live from St Jerome's Laneway Festival in Auckland.
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Alive and kicking
Alive and kicking
Leonie Hayden spent a day with bands, organisers and punters at the punk festival Fang Fest.
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Capital counts cost of violent storm
Capital counts cost of violent storm
Wellington's council says the bill to clean up damage from Thursday's violent storm could stretch into seven figures. It was the capital's strongest in 27 years, with waves peaking at 15 metres and… Audio
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Mt Ruapehu erupts in 1995
Audio 14 Nov 2012On 25 September 1995, Mt Ruapehu began erupting. Track the dramatic news as it developed overnight, from news bulletins which begin at 11pm through to coverage on Morning Report at 6am, and during the… Audio
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Soldier found dead after standoff at Linton camp
Soldier found dead after standoff at Linton camp
A soldier at the centre of a five-hour armed siege at Linton Army Camp has been found dead. Audio
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Soldiers killed in Afghanistan return home
Soldiers killed in Afghanistan return home
The Army has paid tribute to the "selfless courage and sacrifice" of three New Zealand soldiers killed in Afghanistan. Audio
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Kerikeri piano competition finalists
Kerikeri piano competition finalists
The four finalists in the biennial Kerikeri International Piano Competition will play their last recitals for the adjudicator on Sunday afternoon.
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Tourist dies after bike ride at Wanaka ski field
Tourist dies after bike ride at Wanaka ski field
A tourist from the United Kingdom has died while on a downhill bike ride at a Wanaka ski field in the South Island.
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Appeal for witnesses over killing of NZ man
Appeal for witnesses over killing of NZ man
Police in Queensland investigating the death of New Zealand-born musician Tony Williams say neighbours heard no disturbances at his home.
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Queensland police investigate death
Queensland police investigate death
A large team of detectives in Queensland investigating the death of a man whose family live in New Zealand say they have yet to find a motive.
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2 charged over home invasion after AOS callout
2 charged over home invasion after AOS callout
Two men arrested in an armed police call-out have been charged with the gunpoint robbery of an elderly couple in their Hutt Valley home. Audio
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Remembrance service held for mine workers
Remembrance service held for mine workers
Twenty-nine workers killed at the Pike River Coal mine have been honoured at a remembrance service on New Zealand's West Coast. Audio
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Families shown video of flames coming from mine
Families shown video of flames coming from mine
Families of workers killed at the Pike River Coal mine have been shown a video with flames and debris shooting from openings in the mine. Audio
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Bystanders pull people from fiery crash
Bystanders pull people from fiery crash
Police in Hawke's Bay have praised witnesses to a crash who risked their lives to pull two teenagers from the flaming wreckage. They describe them as 'reluctant heroes'.
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Lower South Island braces for storm
Lower South Island braces for storm
The latest storm to hit New Zealand has left at least one person dead and more destruction in its wake. Civil Defence teams are on alert in Canterbury and eastern Otago as the storm moves through the…
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Wanted Australian lawyer Moti to be sworn in as Solomons attorney general
Wanted Australian lawyer Moti to be sworn in as Solomons attorney general
The Solomon Islands governor-general is scheduled to swear in a wanted Australian lawyer, Julian Moti, as attorney-general tomorrow. Mr Moti is wanted by Australia on child sex charges dating back...