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VAR decisions to be explained to fans
VAR decisions to be explained to fans
Fans watcing the FIFA World Cup games in New Zealand and Australia later this year should be able to hear referees explaining their VAR decisions.
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Summer food with Yeshi Desta
Yeshi Desta came to New Zealand as a refugee more than 20 years ago and loves introducing New Zealanders to the tastes and flavours of eastern Africa. She runs My Mother's Kitchen, whipping up pop-up… Audio
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Water stoppages mooted as Grey District grapples with drought
Despite the West Coast's reputation as one of the country's wettest spots, parts of the region are now grappling with drought.
The Grey District Council has imposed bans on sprinklers and automatic… Audio
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Christchurch council at odds over giving up extra salaries
Christchurch council at odds over giving up extra salaries
Christchurch city councillors are divided on a contentious council policy which requires members who serve as directors of council-owned organisations to donate tens of thousands of dollars worth of…
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Cantabrians urged to be fire conscious as temperatures rise
Cantabrians urged to be fire conscious as temperatures rise
Fire and Emergency is warning people in Canterbury to take particular care on Friday not spark an unwanted fire.
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Funding boost allows further endometrial cancer testing research
Funding boost unlocks new research on endometrial cancer testing
A funding boost from the Cancer Society will see new research undertaken on testing for endometrial cancer. Audio
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China's population falls for the first time since 1961
China's population falls for the first time since 1961
China's birth rate has fallen to 6.77 births per 1000 women - the lowest it has ever been.
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Funding boost unlocks new research for endometrial cancer
Audio 18 Jan 2023A new funding boost from the Cancer Society will see new research undertaken on testing for endometrial cancer.
It is the most common gynaecological cancer type in the country, and is being found… Audio
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Tenant who lived rent-free for 30 years asks owner to pay him
Tenant who lived rent-free for 30 years asks owner to pay him
A man who lived rent-free in a million-dollar Auckland house for more than 30 years has been told to get out.
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Taliban officials buy Twitter blue ticks for 'priority' ranking
Taliban officials buy Twitter blue ticks for 'priority' ranking
Subscribers to Twitter Blue get "priority ranking in search, mentions, and replies", the service says.
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Trucking industry says it's not to blame for pothole plague
Trucking industry says it's not to blame for pothole plague
In the first 10 months of 2022 there were 555 complaints of vehicle damage caused by potholes reported to Waka Kotahi, up from 421 in all of 2021. Audio
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Ukrainian apartment block in Dnipro smashed in Russian missile attack
Ukrainian apartment block in Dnipro smashed in Russian missile attack
Russia has unleashed a major missile attack on Ukraine destroying an apartment block in the city of Dnipro, killing at least five people and striking vital energy facilities across the country…
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Raducanu over injury and ready to go
Raducanu over injury and ready to go
Emma Raducanu says she "fully trusts" the ankle injury that threatened her participation at this week's Australian Open.
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Analysis: NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says his Nazi costume scandal isn't about politics — this is why he's wrong
NSW Premier says Nazi costume isn't about politics - why he's wrong
Analysis - The NSW premier could lose his job over the Nazi costume scandal, but whether he will or not depends on politics, writes ABC digital editor Riley Stuart.
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Sail GP female athletes taking 'big step forward' on F50 cats
Sail GP female athletes taking 'big step forward' on F50 cats
Sail GP's push and progress towards gender equity is ramping up as the role of female athletes on the high-speed foiling catamarans continues to expand.
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NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet denies Nazi costume furore is sign of divided Liberal Party
NSW Premier digs in over Nazi costume furore
Dominic Perrottet says he remains confident in his political position.
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Hammer thrower Julia Ratcliffe retires
Hammer thrower Julia Ratcliffe retires
Three-time Commonwealth Games hammer medallist Julia Ratcliffe has announced her retirement from the sport.
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Man, 90, left bleeding on bathroom floor with head injury for two hours while waiting for ambulance
'The system isn't working': 90yo left bleeding for two hours on bathroom floor waiting for ambulance
A 90-year-old was left bleeding from his head on the bathroom floor for over two hours this week, despite paying for a St John ambulance emergency alarm.
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'Couldn't think of anything that would be more distressing' - Victoria rules out Pell state funeral
'Couldn't think of anything that would be more distressing' - Victoria rules out Pell state funeral
The Victorian premier has ruled out hosting a state funeral or service for the late Cardinal George Pell, saying it would distress survivors of abuse.
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Fiji coalition govt announces new assistance scheme for students
Fiji coalition govt announces new assistance scheme for students
The back-to-school scheme will help around 220,000 primary and secondary school students in Fiji buy school bags, shoes, stationery, books and lunch boxes.
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Summer science: Rabbits and other pests
We continue our summer science series with an episode from RNZ's The Aotearoa History Show. In the first episode of season two, the show burrows into the story of rabbits and other pests introduced to… Audio
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Summer science: Rabbits and other pests
Summer science: Rabbits and other pests
We continue our summer science series with an episode from RNZ's The Aotearoa History Show. In the first episode of season two, the show burrows into the story of rabbits and other pests introduced to…
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Golden Globes 2023: The Banshees of Inisherin wins big
Golden Globes 2023: The Banshees of Inisherin wins big
Colin Farrell, Michelle Yeoh and Steven Spielberg were among the big winners at the Golden Globes, making a comeback this year on the awards scene.
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Elvis and Avatar films face off as Hollywood returns to Golden Globes
Elvis and Avatar films face off as Hollywood returns to Golden Globes
The flashy Elvis biopic and sci-fi blockbuster Avatar: The Way of Water battle for the top honour at the Golden Globes when stars return to a ceremony trying to rebuild its reputation after scandals.
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UK laws to blunt strikes begin journey through parliament
UK laws to blunt strikes begin journey through parliament
As industrial action looms large over Britain, key public services could be required to maintain 'minimum safety levels' during strikes, if new Tory party legislation passes.