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Pike River families furious at mine's closure
Pike River families furious at mine's closure
Families furious with a decision to go ahead with plans to permanently seal Pike River Mine are looking at legal action. Video
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'You can never be emotionally prepared'
'You can never be emotionally prepared'
Salmonella Dub’s Andrew Penman on what the 7.8 earthquake has meant for the band’s spiritual home.
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The incredible sabotage that stopped Hitler from building a nuke
Hunting Hitler's Nukes describes the 10-man Mission-Impossible-style night attack on the Nazi’s nuclear program involving skiing commandos and a 600 foot climb to sabotage an isolated Norwegian… Audio
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Stories from the quakes
Phil Pennington and Tim Graham share the stories and events from the first days of the 7.8 earthquake that ripped the land apart, caused massive slips, cut off Kaikoura and towns nearby and severely… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Kaikōura allstars shine through the rubble
Andrew Penman from Salmonella Dub speaks about the artistic community in Kaikōura, the amazing legacy of music that's been created there, and the current challenges for the town. Video, Audio
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Along a fractured highway
After the 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck at 12.02am on Monday 14th November near Hanmer Springs in the South Island of New Zealand, Simon Morton takes a trip by mountain bike north of Kaikoura to… Audio, Gallery
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Violence in Myanmar as Rohingya flee military
Violence in Myanmar as Rohingya flee military
Hundreds of Rohingya Muslims are trying to escape an upsurge of violence that has brought the total number of dead confirmed by the army to more than 130.
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A bumpy, lumpy ride on the only road to Kaikoura
A bumpy, lumpy ride on the only road to Kaikoura
First Person - RNZ's Max Towle is among the first to make it along Kaikoura's only access road, and says it's bumpier than a turbulent landing at Wellington Airport. Video
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Pike River re-entry 'lunacy' - PM
Pike River re-entry 'lunacy' - PM
Re-entering the Pike River Mine is not a safe option, the Prime Minister says, but angry families say they have evidence to the contrary. Audio
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Going home will never be the same again
Going home will never be the same again
Chessie Henry’s family had their lives shaken from their foundations in the Clarence Valley when Monday’s 7.8 earthquake struck. She shares her story.
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Earthquake day four: developments at a glance
Earthquake day four: developments at a glance
Houses near a Marlborough river are evacuated for fear of a dam burst, Wellington grapples with post-quake building damage and roads are starting to re-open.
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PNG and Indonesia address military border mistakes
PNG and Indonesia address military border mistakes
Military officials from Indonesia and Papua New Guinea have resolved outstanding cases relating to territorial mistakes around the common border.
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Quake sent rocks thundering down near rafters
Quake sent rocks thundering down near Clarence River rafters
A woman who was on a rafting trip when Monday's 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck has told of sleeping in the open by the Clarence River as rocks thundered down ner her.
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Rural community hit hard by quake
Rural community hit hard by quake
Monday's quake has hit the rural community hard, leaving farmers without power and affecting vineyards in the busy bottling period.
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'The kids are too scared to go in the house'
Quake-struck communities still cut off
Some quake-stricken settlements along the closed section of State Highway 1 are still without water, power or a route out as they try to support their terrified children.
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Rain brings commuter chaos to capital highways
Rain brings commuter chaos to capital highways
Extensive flooding and slips have caused chaos around wider Wellington, although conditions and traffic restrictions are now easing. Video, Audio
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Earthquake: What you need to know
Earthquake: What you need to know
A severe earthquake, centred near Hanmer Springs, has shaken much of the country and has been followed by numerous aftershocks today.
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Earthquake: Kaikoura cut off by road
Earthquake: Kaikoura cut off by road
The national controller for Civil Defence is confident support is getting through to Kaikoura, which appears worst hit by last night's 7.5 magnitude earthquake.
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Earthquake: Two die after massive tremors
Earthquake: Two die after massive tremors
There have been two fatalities after a series of huge earthquakes overnight, Prime Minister John Key says. Video
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'Grab some shoes, we have to go'
The earthquake in their own words: 'Grab some shoes, we have to go'
It was a cold dark night for hundreds of people from Canterbury to Wellington, forced to flee their homes after a strong earthquake struck just after midnight.
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Renewables better alternative for PNG
Audio 14 Nov 2016A group campaigning against investment in coal in Papua New Guinea says that the economic benefits from coal development are not that great and that renewable energy sources are a better alternative.
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Pike River Mine closure delayed
Pike River Mine closure delayed
The mine will not be permanently sealed until after the anniversary of the disaster that claimed 29 lives.
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Papakāinga - Hapū dream becomes a reality
A dream will be realised when a Tauranga Moana hapū open their Papakāinga Housing development this year. Justine Murray finds out about the process and the challenges. Audio
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Iwi trust faces spending audit
Iwi trust faces spending audit
Spending and investments by Te Arawa River Iwi Trust will be examined after concerns were raised about a potential conflict of interest.
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The rise of outsider art
Stuart Shepherd is the curator of this month's NZ Outsider Art Fair. He joins Wallace Chapman to talk about an extraordinary New Zealand artist being exhibited in New York and his definition of… Audio, Gallery