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Solid energy chair would resign if Pike River re-entered
Solid energy chair would resign if Pike River re-entered
The chair of Solid Energy has said he would resign if the company was forced to re-enter an unsafe Pike River mine.
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Question Time for 16 February 2017
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Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister of Health: Is he satisfied that the current level of investment into public health facilities and services is meeting acceptable standards and patient needs?
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The government is meeting again on Pike River re-entry
Pike River mine victims' families are meeting with the Prime Minister over re-entry into the mine. Audio
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The Panel with Cas Carter and Nevil Gibson (Part 1)
Audio 15 Feb 2017Christchurch like Armagaddon Murry Chong's facebook post about Te Reo opens up a wider issue of people being told what they can and can't say on social media sites. Pike River mine victims' families… Audio
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Review: Bruce Springsteen at Hanging Rock
RNZ Music's official Bruce Springsteen correspondent reviews the E-Street Band's show at Hanging Rock north of Melbourne ahead of NZ dates next week. Gallery
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Film maker captures Standing Rock and other struggles
Canadian indigenous artist Sarain Fox has been documenting protests at Standing Rock in North Dakota and other conflicts around the world where indigenous people are resisting resource extraction… Audio, Gallery
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Houses destroyed as large fires blaze across Hawke's Bay
Houses destroyed as large fires blaze across Hawke's Bay
Four of the five fires that hit rural Hawke's Bay today are under control. Video
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Summer storms: Power out in Upper Hutt, hail hits Dunedin
Summer storms: Power out in Upper Hutt, hail hits Dunedin
Parts of Dunedin have been flooded after heavy rain and hailstones fell on the city, while strong winds have caused power outages, closed roads and tipped a campervan in the Lower North Island.
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Calls for tighter control over use of feedlots
Council urged to get tough on dirty farming practices
Despite vowing to crack down on cattle feedlots six months ago, the Hawke's Bay Regional Council still has no idea how many are operating.
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Fighting for NZ's Rivers and Lakes
Philippa Tolley checks out if enough is being done to clean-up the country’s lakes and rivers. Video, Audio
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Quarry supervisors failing industry exam
Quarry supervisors failing industry exam
More than half of quarry managers sitting a crucial exam are failing, and have missed a deadline to prove they are fit to run a quarry safely.
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Extreme weather puts 'huge stress' on water infrastructure
Extreme weather puts 'huge stress' on water infrastructure
Extreme weather from climate change is going to put more pressure on drinking water infrastructure, leading to more boil notices and e-coli scares, says a public health professor.
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Flash flooding hits Sydney
Flash flooding hits Sydney
Parts of Sydney have been hit by flash flooding after torrential rain this afternoon, with concerns that a building in a western suburb may collapse.
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Water tests, extra treatment continue
Water tests, extra treatment continue
Water supplies in three North Island areas are having to be conserved or undergoing extra treatment.
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Has dairy reached its capacity?
Has dairy reached its capacity?
Environmentalists and farmers alike are questioning whether the government's focus on production growth is the right one.
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In a Nutshell
Otto and Valda Muller are taking a serious crack at the organic walnut market, planting 1,300 trees on their 130 hectare plateau above the Kawarau River in Central Otago. Audio
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In a Nutshell
In a Nutshell
Otto and Valda Muller are taking a serious crack at the organic walnut market, planting 1,300 trees on their 130 hectare plateau above the Kawarau River in Central Otago.
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Missing man's friend scours Hutt River bank
Missing man's friend scours Hutt River bank
The friend of a man who went missing after the pair went swimming in the swollen Hutt River has joined searchers along the riverbank. Video
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Push for a single Dunedin council growing
Push for a single Dunedin council growing
A push for Dunedin to be run by a unitary council is gaining momentum, and might spark a full review of local government across Otago.
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Pristine Golden Bay spring "under threat" from irrigation
New Zealand's largest freshwater spring could be at risk from a proposal to increase water allocations for farming in Takaka by up to 70 percent. Audio
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1080 trace in stream no danger to health - DOC
1080 trace in stream no danger to health - DOC
A trace of 1080 found in a Taranaki stream following a poison drop late last year posed no danger to human health, the Department of Conservation says.
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Dry weather plagues Hawke's Bay
Dry weather plagues Hawke's Bay
Thirty-seven irrigation bans are in place in Hawke's Bay as prolonged dry weather continues in the region.
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PNG's Sepik region promised major projects
Audio 30 Jan 2017The West Sepik governor in Papua New Guinea Amkat Mai says planned industrial parks in his province will create jobs and bring major infrastructure boosts. Audio
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Whenuanui Farm
Helensville farmers Dianne and Richard Kidd have wanted to enter the Farm Environment Awards for years, but it wasn't until last year that Auckland farmers were invited to enter – so they did, and… Audio
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Whenuanui Farm
Whenuanui Farm
Helensville farmers Dianne and Richard Kidd have wanted to enter the Farm Environment Awards for years, but it wasn't until last year that Auckland farmers were invited to enter – so they did, and…
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