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Lee lingering in Connecticut
Lee lingering in Connecticut
New Zealand's Danny Lee is tied for 15th after three rounds of the latest PGA tour event in Connecticut.
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Time running out for great southern lakes
Audio 12 Jan 2017A veteran water quality campaigner says even deep, clean South Island lakes such as Lake Wanaka are showing signs of stress. Audio
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Dead rats washed up on beaches to be sent for toxicology testing
Dead rats washed up on beaches to be sent for toxicology testing
The theory that it was 1080 that killed about 600 rats, an octopus, a calf and other animals that washed up on a West Coast beach is highly unlikely, a DOC manager says.
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Niwa scientist creates symphony
A Niwa scientist has used the sounds of nature to compose a symphony. Weather records of rainfall, river levels and even the rise and fall of the tide have been computer blended with instruments into… Audio
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Flood-hit Nelson-Tasman braces for next big storm
Orange warnings as deluge expected
Residents from Auckland to Tasman face downpours, with the flood-hit South Island regions bracing for a 'worst-case scenario'. Audio
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Londoners prepare for transport disruption
Londoners prepare for transport disruption
The latest sign of the Olympics impacting on Londoners' lives appeared overnight in the English capital, and they'll probably be the most annoying. Workmen have painted the iconic Olympic rings...
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Wellington water restrictions coming this weekend
Wellington water restrictions coming this weekend
The annual shift to conserve water as rainfall decreases in summer starts on Sunday.
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NZ team starts flood cleanup work in Queensland
NZ team starts flood cleanup work in Queensland
The New Zealand team in Queensland to help with the cleanup after the floods has started digging mud, silt and debris out of houses in the township of Condamine.
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Positive GDT results and strong demand encouraging - Fonterra
Strong demand for dairy is encouraging - Fonterra
Fonterra says the GDT results yesterday show demand is strong across all regions, particularly across Asia.
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Cruise ship crashes in Venice injuring 5 including a NZer
Venetians are calling for a ban on cruise ships after a massive cruise liner rammed into a dock and a tourist river boat injuring at least five tourists including a New Zealander. The MSC Opera cruise… Audio
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Gold mine fire smouldering
Gold mine fire smouldering
A fire in the Trio underground gold mine in Waihi is still smouldering but has been contained. Audio
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Dame Anne Salmond made member of Order of New Zealand
Dame Anne 'overwhelmed' by New Zealand's highest honour
The first social scientist to be awarded the Rutherford Medal has now been made a member of the Order of New Zealand - the country's highest honour. Audio
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'Devastated': Tokomaru Bay residents call on PM for action after flood
'Devastated': Tokomaru Bay residents call on PM for action after flood
Tokomaru Bay locals are demanding action from the government after their community was cut in two by last week's severe flooding.
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Investigation launched after several thousand dead eels found in stream
Several thousand dead eels found, investigation launched
Workers have identified one potential cause of the deaths and are looking for further evidence.
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Vegetation fire spreading rapidly in Swannanoa, Canterbury
Vegetation fire in Swannanoa, Canterbury under control
Fire brigades from around the Canterbury region were called in to fight another scrub blaze.
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Wairoa communities cut off since Cyclone Gabrielle reconnected
New bridge reconnects isolated Wairoa communities
After nearly two years of disruption and isolation, three rural Wairoa communities are connected once again with the opening of a new temporary bridge.
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Wairoa to receive another recovery funding boost
The government is giving the Wairoa community another 500-thousand dollars to help it recover from last week's devastating flooding. The Wairoa river flooded more than 400 properties as heavy rain… Audio
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Your place - Egmont Village
Audio 5 Dec 2013We visit a village on State Highway Three, in North Taranaki. It straddles the Waiwhakaiho River and Mangaoraka Stream 12 kilometres to the south-east of New Plymouth. The settlement dates back to the… Audio
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One step at a time for fruit growers who face uncertain future
One step at a time for fruit growers who face uncertain future
Orchardist Lesley Wilson and her family plan the next steps for their apple growing operation after a traumatic escape from flood waters.
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Weather clears in flooded Victoria
Weather clears in flooded Victoria
The threat of serious flooding across Victoria appears to be easing after three days of heavy rain.
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Hunting for meteorites
Claire Concannon joins a meteorite hunt on the South Island's West Coast and learns what these rocks from space can tell us about the early formation of our solar system. Audio
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NY commuter services running again
NY commuter services running again
New York City commuters started the work week on Monday with a slightly smoother trip thanks to the restoration of some train lines and the opening of the final road tunnel shut by flooding.
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 September 2023
Hymns to mark the start of the Season of Creation include For the beauty of the earth and Shirley Murray’s Touch the earth lightly. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Baltimore bridge collapses after being struck by ship, six presumed dead
Six missing workers presumed dead after bridge collapse
The search for a construction crew missing since the Francis Scott Key Bridge was hit by a ship has been suspended.
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Dairy firm cops hefty fine for smell that caused sickness
Dairy firm cops hefty fine for smell that caused sickness
A dairy company has received the largest ever fine imposed under the RMA in the Waikato region after an objectionable smell caused residents to vomit and suffer headaches.