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Black Summer bushfires may have influenced the onset of rare triple-dip La Niña, study finds
Black Summer bushfires may have influenced the onset of rare triple-dip La Niña, study finds
Copious amounts of smoke aerosols from the 2019-20 bushfires may have contributed to the onset of the rare, triple-dip La Niña.
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Watch: Finance Minister Grant Robertson makes pre-Budget speech
Watch: Govt finds $4b in savings for its 'no-frills' Budget, Robertson says
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says next week's Budget will contain $4 billion of savings and reprioritisations over the next four years.
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Anyone for a crumbed tongue?
Audio 11 May 2023Recipe relics from New Zealand’s food past might be unpalatable to modern tastes, but we should be grateful to the cooks who created them says comedian and vintage cookbook collector Te Radar.
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NZTrio - CMNZ Tour 2023
To celebrate their 21st birthday, NZTrio toured the country for Chamber Music New Zealand with a series of concerts that featured all three of Brahms's Piano Trios. In Auckland they performed the… Audio
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Tourism industry endeavours to build back better for 'new era'
Tourism industry endeavours to build back better for 'new era'
More than 1500 travel delegates are in Christchurch for the country's biggest tourism business event.
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and James Elliott (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones and Jeremy Elwood discuss possible job cuts at Otago Universty and debate whether New Zealand should follow the Australian state of… Audio
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Sports news in brief for May 10
Sports news in brief for May 10
Round-up of sports news covering golf, futsal, boxing, rugby league, rugby, tennis and cricket
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Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson's OIA failures 'unacceptable' - Ombudsman
Māori Development Minister's OIA failures 'unacceptable' - Ombudsman
Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson has failed to meet his legal obligations under the Official Information Act in three cases, the ombudsman has ruled.
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Kerryn Fields
Audio 7 May 2023The world seems to be conspiring against award-winning, Australian-based New Zealander Kerryn Fields introducing her music to Aotearoa. A long awaited return to New Zealand in 2021 ran into a Covid-19… Audio
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Booktown
Audio 7 May 2023Nestled at the foot of the Remutakas, north of Wellington, sits Featherston - population just over 2000. But it's also the home of one of the most enthusiastic book events in the country. Simon Morris… Audio
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Introducing: Phoebe Vic
This week on Introducing its an emerging artist from Otautahi - Phoebe Vic Her new E.P 'Strange Rituals' was just released yesterday, here she is to introduce her single - Closure. Video, Audio
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Netball pursues Olympic Games debut in 2032
Netball pursues Olympic Games debut in 2032
World Netball and Netball Australia have launched a joint campaign to push the sport's Olympic cause.
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Man arrested after eight killed in Serbian village shooting
Man arrested after eight killed in Serbian village shooting
Serbian police have arrested the man suspected of killing eight people and wounding 13 others, local media are reporting.
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Remembering Ken the chicken champion
Country Life turns back the clock ten years to our visit with the late Far North farmer Ken Vincent. Back in 2013, he'd been breeding chooks for 70 years. Audio
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'Like having a baby every day' - Remembering Ken the chicken champion
Remembering Ken the chicken champion
Country Life turns back the clock ten years to our visit with the late Far North farmer Ken Vincent. Back in 2013, he'd been breeding chooks for 70 years.
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Piha reopens to public months after Cyclone Gabrielle damage
After more than two months, Aucklanders can finally head back to their famous black sand surf beach, Piha.
Cyclone Gabrielle left a wave of destuction on the region's west coast, meaning only Piha… Video, Audio
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Fiji nightclub owners say reducing opening hours will hurt economy
Fiji nightclub owners say reducing opening hours will hurt economy
Public consultations are underway in Fiji into a review of a law to enforce earlier closing times for nightclubs and bars.
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North Carolina's Republican-led legislature passes 12-week abortion ban
North Carolina legislature passes 12-week abortion ban
A Democratic senator called the bill "devastatingly cruel", and warned that women would be forced into seeking illegal abortions.
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Super Rugby: The pros and cons of opening up eligibility
Super Rugby: The pros and cons of opening up eligibility
Opinion - There's a ridge of low pressure causing some bad weather over New Zealand right now, but it's unclear whether it's being caused by some serious hot air from across the Tasman, writes Jamie…
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Invercargill City councillor Nigel Skelt resigns following sexual harassment allegations
Invercargill City councillor Nigel Skelt resigns following harassment allegations
An Invercargill City councillor accused of sexually harassing a teenage employee has resigned, triggering a by-election.
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Supermarkets lose Supreme Court battle to extend alcohol sales hours
Supermarkets lose court battle to extend alcohol sales hours
Supermarket giants Foodstuffs and Woolworths New Zealand have lost a long-running legal battle to prevent Auckland Council imposing stricter sale times for alcohol.
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NZ reaches out to draw top investors to country
NZ reaches out to draw top investors to country
The government is stepping up efforts to get more high value investors to apply for New Zealand residency.
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From Eritrea to Christchurch: Where new refugees are coming from and resettling
From Eritrea to Christchurch: Where new refugees are coming from and resettling
A change in a 'discriminatory' refugee policy has seen a large increase in African and Middle Eastern families being resettled in New Zealand.