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'It's just no stress' - resurgence in fishing on Wellington coast
'It's just no stress' - resurgence in fishing on Wellington coast
More fish are being caught in the seas around Wellington., and the La Nina weather pattern could be partly responsible. Audio
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SpaceX’s Starship: The most powerful rocket ever built calls off first flight attempt since explosive mishap
SpaceX calls off first flight attempt since explosive mishap
SpaceX is standing down from the eighth uncrewed test flight of its gargantuan Starship megarocket.
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Swastika taken off display at Wellington's Newtown Festival stall
Swastika taken off display at Wellington's Newtown Festival stall
After backlash from the crowd, nearby stallholders and people online, the vendor was asked to take the piece of jewellery off display.
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Belle Gibson, teenage lives and trying to find the traitors: What we're streaming this March
Belle Gibson, teenage lives and trying to find the traitors: What we're streaming this March
As the weather stays hot, our experts have a cornucopia of shows and films they're watching to suit every mood. Video
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Stars assemble for Oscars as 'Anora,' 'Conclave' vie for top prize
Stars assemble for Oscars as 'Anora,' 'Conclave' vie for top prize
A twisty awards season rocked by LA wildfires and a racist tweet scandal reaches its climax with the 97th Academy Awards gala on Monday.
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Preparing our kids for the wild world of the internet
Preparing our kids for the wild world of the internet
Are we paying enough attention to giving our children the ability to sort out what's real and what's not in the murky depths of the internet?
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Sexfluencers like Kayla Jade are breaking taboo, but how reliable is their content?
Sexfluencers are breaking taboo, but how reliable is their content?
Their content is "relatable" and they break taboo and shame, but one needs to have digital literacy to break it down.
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Farming cooperatives can get a bad environmental rap, but they can also be a force for good
Farming coops can get a bad environmental rap, but they can also be a force for good
Large-scale sustainable transformation rests on finding ways to orchestrate the efforts of many individuals and organisations towards a common goal, writes Stefan Korber.
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Five years on from New Zealand's first Covid-19 case - have we changed?
Five years of Covid: What have we learnt?
We ask New Zealanders, including Sir Ashley Bloomfield, about when they found out, and what's changed since. Audio
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The making of a doctor: Confronting ingrained beliefs and violence
Confronting ingrained beliefs and sorcery accusation related violence
Dr Raymond Kipakapu has become one of the few doctors in Papua New Guinea who deal specifically with Sorcery Accusation Related Violence survivors.
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Rugby: What does this mean for Clayton McMillan’s All Black coaching aspirations?
What is the departing Chiefs coach really planning?
It was more about what the outgoing Chiefs coach didn't say rather than what he did when he faced media today, writes Jamie Wall.
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School lunch provider's boss says it's 'mission critical' to meet KPIs
School lunch provider's boss says it's 'mission critical' to meet KPIs
It comes after Compass Group admitted halal meals it delivered to schools were not halal certified. Audio
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Is there a place for Cosmopolitan magazine in New Zealand any more?
Is there a place for Cosmo magazine in New Zealand any more?
The young woman's guide to life is having a rebirth in New Zealand, but do the target market really want sealed sections and centrefolds?
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After five years of construction, take a look inside the new Auckland temple of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Take a look inside Auckland's new Mormon temple
The temple has taken five years to build, and sits on a multi-million dollar site in Goodwood Heights.
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Is reality TV 'harmful'? We asked 5 experts - including an ex-reality TV participant
Is reality TV 'harmful'? We asked 5 experts
Reality TV - love it or hate it, there's no denying it's addictive.
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Why friendship break-ups can hurt just as much as romantic ones
Why friendship break-ups can hurt just as much as romantic ones
Besties are so good for our mental health that losing one can be physically painful.
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A Kiwi champion for Lucy Letby
NZ doco maker on the case for convicted UK baby killer
How a Kiwi documentary producer has been instrumental in getting authorities to revisit one of the most notorious murder cases the United Kingdom has ever seen Audio
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Country Life: Sino-vino ties - wine-lover links China and New Zealand
Sharing the finer things - NZ's wine ambassador to China
Fang Mei's love of wine was sparked by the New Zealand tradition of Friday drinks and the discovery that she had a good palate. Now she has her own vineyard in Martinborough and educates people in…
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Fa'anānā Efeso Collins remembered one year on
Fa'anānā Efeso Collins remembered a year on: 'It's hard to speak of him in the past tense'
"It feels as if he's still with us, such was his influence on our lives," a Manukau councillor says.
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One spot still wide open in Warriors line-up for Las Vegas season-opener
One spot still wide open in Warriors line-up for Vegas season-opener
Coach Andrew Webster thinks he has his starting unit nailed against Canberra Raiders.
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Warriors confirm Ali Leiataua's seat to Las Vegas for NRL season-opener
Viva Las Vegas! Warriors confirm Leiataua's seat on plane for NRL opener
The powerful centre has made a big impact on coaches, opponents and media during the pre-season.
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Copper plaque thieves costing Aucklanders - deputy mayor
Deputy mayor's message to copper plaque 'thugs': 'Just stop'
Thieves are showing "a selfish disregard for public property", Desley Simpson says.
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Who still has a landline phone?
The parents bringing back landline phones for their kids
Some parents want to avoid the pitfalls of smartphones and social media while keeping their kids connected to their friends. Home phones are helping.
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Understanding 'time confetti' and how it's stealing your downtime
Understanding 'time confetti' and how it's stealing your downtime
Ever feel like your down time is constantly interrupted by other tasks niggling away at you? Frequently jumping from task to task is called time confetti, which isn't great for productivity or…
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Former Fijiana captain speaks out against online abuse
Former Fijiana captain speaks out against online abuse
"When it comes to women rugby players, it seems as though no matter what we do, negativity usually outweighs the positive." Audio