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Peters to meet Pike families before coalition talks
Winston Peters will meet the families of some of the Pike River Mine victims before sitting down with National and Labour today to start coalition talks. Last year, Mr Peters said re-entering Pike… Audio
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Boy who died after Hastings fire named
Boy who died after Hastings fire named
Police have named the 10-year-old boy who died following a fire in Hastings on Monday afternoon.
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Edgecumble flood report 'pretty disappointing'
Edgecumbe residents are this morning still trying to digest the findings of an independent report into the eastern Bay of Plenty's wide-spread flooding in April, after the Rangitaiki river breached… Audio
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Report leaves Edgecumbe locals without answers
Report leaves Edgecumbe locals without answers
Edgecumbe residents say a new independent report into the town's disastrous flood has not answered their questions - including who is to blame.
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Edgecumbe locals underwhelmed by flood report
A report into Edgecumbe's devastating April flood has left too many unanswered questions for some locals. The independent investigation headed by Sir Michael Cullen does not single out anyone to blame… Audio
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Edgecumbe residents 'not sufficiently aware' of flood risks
Edgecumbe residents 'not sufficiently aware' of flood risks
An independent report into the catastrophic failure of Edgecumbe's stopbank has also found there was no evacuation plan. Audio
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The NSW activists who stopped the frackers
When the gas industry tried to stake a claim on small New South Wales community in 2010, the locals fought back. Audio
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Queensland govt considers prosecuting Dreamworld
Queensland govt considers prosecuting Dreamworld over deaths
The Queensland government is looking at prosecuting the Gold Coast Dreamworld park over the deaths of four people, including New Zealander Cindy Low, on its Thunder River Rapids ride.
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'We spend most of our money on water'
Water crisis worsens in South Sudan
South Sudan is not considered a water-scarce country, but civil war and hyperinflation now mean families are spending a third of their income on it.
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ABs make friends and enemies in Buenos Aires
ABs make friends and enemies in Buenos Aires
Opinion - In Argentina, rugby writer Jamie Wall discovers the one thing that translates, despite his terrible Spanish: the All Blacks.
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'Snowball's chance in hell' of a Green-National deal
'Snowball's chance in hell' of a Green-National deal
Former Green MPs are rubbishing the prospect of the party doing any deal with National, with some chalking up such talk as 'mischief-making'.
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Ambae evacuation effort in full swing
Ambae evacuation effort in full swing
An armada of ferries, trawlers and other boats is heading towards the Vanuatu island of Ambae, as the country prepares to evacuate about five percent of its population.
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Vanuatu volcano islands evacuation effort in full swing
Audio 29 Sep 2017An armada of ferries is chugging towards the Vanuatu island of Ambae, as the country prepares to evacuate about 5 percent of its population. Audio
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Northland hapū and conservationists fight for river access
Northland hapū and conservationists fight for river access
Local Māori and conservationists have claimed the right to access a Northland river today - by driving though the middle of a working dairy farm.
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Dunedin: A Magical Musical Tour
Southern man, music fan, poet and journalist Richard Langston takes us on a personal journey through Dunedin and its music. Video, Audio
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Alien Weaponry: A history lesson with added headbanging
Alien Weaponry: A history lesson with added headbanging
A thrash-metal band from Northland's Waipu are using their haka and te reo skills to teach a history lesson from the stage. Video
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Glory, glory, Man United!
The mighty Manchester United go head-to-head in a match with an amateur Auckland team. How do you reckon the game turns out? Produced by John Baker and Justin Gregory. Audio
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Gales disrupt Wellington flights
Gales disrupt Wellington flights
Strong winds have disrupted flights at Wellington Airport and brought down trees in the capital. Video
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On the road to driverless cars
A high-powered panel discusses the changes autonomous vehicles will make on our driving, our roads and our world in front of a Dunedin audience. Audio
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VIDEO: Winston Peters says 'wait and see'
VIDEO: Winston Peters says 'wait and see'
By turns jocular and grumpy, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has told reporters he will be talking to colleagues "over the next few days" about which party he will support. Video
- #Decision17: Waiting for Winston
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Platitudes aren't policy
Platitudes aren't policy
Opinion - There's no need to choose your heart over your head, writes Jenna Raeburn - you can vote with both.
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Election17: Leaders settle into nervous wait for results
Election17: Leaders settle into nervous wait for results
VIDEO: At the end of the election campaign, RNZ political reporters who have been shadowing Bill English and Jacinda Ardern explain how the leaders are faring. Video
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Environmentalists object to firm's coal mine bid
Environmentalists object to firm's coal mine bid
A 100-year-old family firm is applying for a new coal mine on the West Coast, but will face opposition.
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Your big election listens from RNZ Insight
A selection of Insight podcasts investigating the big issues this election. Audio