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Who wants a summer holiday?
According to a poll, almost half of all New Zealanders would support shifting the summer holidays to February when the weather's usually warmer. Audio
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Magic in New Year honours
The internationally recognised oncologist Murray Brennan, the former Maori Party leader Tariana Turia and the lawyer Peter Williams are among the top recipients of New Years Honours. Audio
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Spending up but shoppers careful
Festive spending across New Zealand has smashed all records. Audio
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Charities: 'We've got EFTPOS'
Charities are looking to catch up with the shift towards electronic payments this Christmas, by using portable EFTPOS terminals alongside traditional buckets.
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Petrol price per litre goes under $2
The price of fuel is continuing to drop, with some petrol stations now selling 91 octane for less than 2 dollars a litre. Audio
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X Factor 'rigged' claims video blogger
X Factor's judges might not be everything you hoped for. An attendee at X Factor NZ's auditions on Sunday says the show is rigged, and that the judges are the producer's pawns. Video
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KiwiRail's Auckland shutdown risky
KiwiRail put the safety of passengers and crew at risk when a tripped circuit breaker brought Auckland's rail network to a standstill, an investigation has found.
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KiwiRail's design failings to blame
Accident investigators say KiwiRail lacked the skill to design a fail-safe power supply and its inadequate one failed, leaving hundreds of Auckland commuters stranded. Audio
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Hughes still in critical condition
Audio 26 Nov 2014To Sydney, where standout cricketer Phil Hughes remains in a critical condition tonight in an induced coma after being struck by a ball under his helmet. Audio
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Privatising labs 'could risk lives'
Senior doctors say patients' lives will be at risk if the Wellington region's health boards privatise testing laboratories as they are an integral part of hospital care.
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Doctors say privatisation could put patients' lives at risk
Senior doctors say patients' lives will be at risk if the Wellington region's health boards privatise testing laboratories. Audio
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The government want to change the flag
The Government has outlined how it might go about changing the New Zealand flag, and what it would cost. Audio
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Call for suppliers to provide masks on sale
A Christchurch man who contracted Legionnaire's disease last month is calling on suppliers of compost and potting mix to provide masks at the point of sale. Audio
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Gardener wants masks sold at counter
A Christchurch man who contracted legionnaires' disease and spent a week in hospital is calling on suppliers of compost and potting mix to provide masks at the point of sale.
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Can people with dementia vote? Yes
Audio 8 Sep 2014Aged care providers say the Electoral Act should be reviewed to prevent people with severe dementia being able to vote. Audio
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Christchurch's only rape crisis callout service to close
Audio 4 Jul 2014Christchurch's only Rape Crisis centre will close today because of a thirty thousand dollar shortfall. Audio
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Plunket book has been updated
Audio 1 Jul 2014The time-honoured Plunket book has been updated - for the first time in more than 25 years. Audio