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  • 9 year-old girl survives fatal crash into flooded NSW river

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    Civil Defence weather
    4 Apr 2017

    Cyclone Debbie's death toll has risen to eight. Reporter Rob Morrison says tragic details are emerging of three deaths in a car that plunged into the Tweed River, though a nine-year-old girl escaped… Audio

  • Flash flooding possible in Auckland as torrent arrives

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    New Zealand weather
    4 Apr 2017
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    Flash flooding is possible in Auckland today as the remnants of ex-cyclone Debbie hit the North Island, MetService says. Audio

    Flash flooding possible in Auckland as torrent arrives
  • Three feared dead as car swept into NSW river

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    World
    3 Apr 2017
    Chinderah, downriver of Tumbulgum,where the car went into the river.

    A car with four people in it has gone into a flooded river in northern NSW, with only a nine-year-old girl escaping.

    Three feared dead as car swept into NSW river
  • Tropical torrent could bring 'prodigious' amount of rain

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    New Zealand weather
    3 Apr 2017
    A car drives through surface flooding on Gillies Ave, Auckland.

    Taranaki is expected to be one of the worst hit areas, receiving up to 30mm of rain per hour, as the after-effects of Cyclone Debbie are felt in New Zealand. Audio

    Tropical torrent could bring 'prodigious' amount of rain
  • NZ rowers enjoy record win with Cambridge

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    Sport
    3 Apr 2017
    Oxford University celebrate their victory in the annual boat race against Cambridge on the Thames.

    Two New Zealand rowers have helped the Cambridge women's eight to a record breaking win over Oxford in the annual boat race on the Thames in London.

    NZ rowers enjoy record win with Cambridge
  • Family rescued minutes before house swept away

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    World Civil Defence
    3 Apr 2017
    Home being swept away moments after family rescued from roof.

    Floodwaters from ex-Cyclone Debbie swept away a Queensland house just after a mother and two children were rescued from the roof.

    Family rescued minutes before house swept away
  • Hundreds die in Colombia landslide

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    World
    2 Apr 2017
    An aerial view of the landslides caused by heavy rains, in Mocoa, Putumayo.

    Heavy rains in Mocoa, Putumayo, caused several rivers to overflow and sent mud and debris crashing onto buildings and roads.

    Hundreds die in Colombia landslide
  • "What happened to grey hair?" Feminists ponders what ageing means today

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    history technology
    2 Apr 2017
    The audience at the RNZ/City Gallery Wellington Aging and Agency panel discussion

    In this final of a series of three panel discussions about contemporary feminism, Kim Hill talks with four women about 'Ageing and Agency.' Audio

  • Cyclone Debbie: More deaths as clean-up continues

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    World weather
    2 Apr 2017
    Logan River, near Logan city south of Brisbane, remained heavily flooded on Saturday after peaking at 15m on Friday in the worst flooding in the city's history.

    Three people are dead as a result of flooding after cyclone Debbie swept Australia's east coast, with police not confirming if a fourth death is related.

    Cyclone Debbie: More deaths as clean-up continues
  • Cyclone Debbie aftermath: 'Still not safe to return home'

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    World weather
    1 Apr 2017
    An aerial view of the flooding in the northern New South Wales town of Lismore after the area was hit by Cyclone Debbie.

    New South Wales residents forced to flee their homes due to floodwaters caused by ex-Cyclone Debbie have been warned it is still not safe to return home, with hundreds of rescues already.

    Cyclone Debbie aftermath: 'Still not safe to return home'
  • Polarity puzzle: is the earth's magnetic field reversing?

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    science
    1 Apr 2017
    Sunspot with streamers of super-hot, electrically charged gas (plasma) arc from the surface of the Sun, revealing the structure of the solar magnetic field.

    Changes in the the earth's magnetic field have scientists wondering what's going on. We know that in the past, south was north and north was south. Now there are reports that patches of the earth's… Audio

  • No risk to huts, owner says, as council approves move

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    New Zealand Canterbury
    1 Apr 2017
    Ten of the 81 huts on the northside of the Rangitata River are to be relocated due to fears over erosion.

    Ten huts on the banks of the Rangitata River in South Canterbury will be relocated due to concerns over coastal erosion.

    No risk to huts, owner says, as council approves move
  • Efforts under way to save Cook Islands jewel

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    Pacific Cook Islands
    31 Mar 2017
    Dark patches of algae spreading in Muri lagoon.

    Efforts are under way to save Rarotonga's Muri Lagoon, but there are fears they are too little, too late.

    Efforts under way to save Cook Islands jewel
  • Introducing Fran/ Bar Group

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    music
    31 Mar 2017
    Fran/ Bar Group

    Fran/ Bar Group introduce their song 'Same Name'. Audio

  • Ex-Cyclone Debbie: 40,000 in NSW ordered to evacuate

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    World weather
    30 Mar 2017
    Flood waters enter in the parking lot outside the Robina Hospital on the Gold Coast as severe rain continue throughout south-east Queensland following Cyclone Debbie, on 20 March, 2017.

    Australian authorities have ordered 40,000 people to evacuate as flooding, caused by the remnants of the cyclone, threatens towns.

    Ex-Cyclone Debbie: 40,000 in NSW ordered to evacuate
  • Call for drastic action to save sick Cook Islands lagoon

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    Pacific environment
    30 Mar 2017

    Efforts to save a once pristine lagoon in the Cook Islands are underway but many say it's too little too late. Audio

  • Grans turn protection squad for West Coast rivers

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    Te Ao Māori environment
    30 Mar 2017
    Two kayakers paddle on the Porarari River and enjoy the jungle in Paparoa National Park on February 10, 2016 in Punakaiki, New Zealand.

    A group of Māori and Pākehā grandmothers want conservation orders placed on 38 rivers on the South Island's West Coast.

    Grans turn protection squad for West Coast rivers
  • Cyclone Debbie: Queensland braced for dangerous floods

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    World weather
    29 Mar 2017
    Flood waters submerging part of a highway near the Cyclone Debbie-hit Bowen area in Queensland.

    A 1300km stretch of Australia's north-east coast is at dangerous risk of flooding in the wake of Cyclone Debbie, which has also left three people injured.

    Cyclone Debbie: Queensland braced for dangerous floods
  • Whanganui River Road Relay crosses eight marae

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    Te Ao Māori Whanganui
    28 Mar 2017
    A view of the settlement of Jerusalem on the banks of the Whanganui River

    Whanganui Māori have walked or run the winding banks of the Whanganui River to breathe life into the area.

    Walking, running and korero as relay crosses eight marae
  • River relay breathes life into Whanganui River and marae

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    health
    28 Mar 2017

    Local Maori have taken part in a relay along the winding banks of the Whanganui River to breath life into the area, as Leigh Marama McLachlan reports. Audio

  • Goats give hope

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    rural farming
    24 Mar 2017
    Three goat kids with children in Luangwa-Zambia

    Geoff Copstick, a Northland angora goat farmer, is also chairman of international aid agency ChildFund NZ. He says his rural roots mean he has a lot in common with aid projects involving animals and… Audio

  • Goats give hope

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    Country Life rural
    24 Mar 2017
    Three goat kids with children in Luangwa-Zambia

    Geoff Copstick, a Northland angora goat farmer, is also chairman of international aid agency ChildFund NZ. He says his rural roots mean he has a lot in common with aid projects involving animals and…

    Audio

    Goats give hope
  • London's worst terror attack in decade leaves 5 dead, 40 injured

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    World
    23 Mar 2017
    Police take security measures near Parliament square in Westminster, London after a man drove through pedestrians and stabbed a police officer.

    Four people are dead and dozens injured after a man drove a car along a bridge footpath before stabbing a policeman and being shot dead. Video

    Westminster attack: Worst London terrorism in a decade
  • Prime Minister's Science Prize 2016 - the Dunedin Study

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    science health
    23 Mar 2017
    Richie Poulton and the Dunedin Study team

    The University of Otago team behind the long-running Dunedin Study has won the 2016 Prime Minister's Science Prize. Audio

  • Prime Minister's Science Prize 2016 - the Dunedin Study

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    Our Changing World science
    23 Mar 2017
    Richie Poulton and the Dunedin Study team

    The University of Otago team behind the long-running Dunedin Study has won the 2016 Prime Minister's Science Prize.

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    Prime Minister's Science Prize 2016 - the Dunedin Study
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