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Children's Dreamworld escape a 'miracle' - Queensland police
Children's Dreamworld escape a 'miracle' - Queensland police
It was "almost a miracle" that two young children escaped unharmed from the Dreamworld ride that killed four adults, Queensland police say.
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Dreamworld 'told of safety concerns last year'
Dreamworld 'told of safety concerns last year'
An Australian union expressed safety concerns last year about the Gold Coast theme park where four people died yesterday.
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New Zealander one of four Dreamworld victims
New Zealander one of four Dreamworld victims
One of the four people killed at Dreamworld on Australia's Gold Coast was a New Zealander, officials have confirmed.
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'Everyone was screaming': Four dead at Gold Coast Dreamworld
Four killed on ride at Gold Coast Dreamworld
Two men and two women have been killed on the Thunder River Rapids Ride at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast.
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Jackson's new fantasy series to film in NZ
Peter Jackson's new fantasy series to film in NZ
Film-maker Peter Jackson has unveiled plans for a new fantasy epic, which will begin filming in New Zealand next year.
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Wildlife vs humans in India
Lynn Freeman returns from India and looks at efforts to quell conflict between people and wildlife. Video, Audio, Gallery
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The playground with no parents and no rules
Audio 21 Oct 2016It's a playground with no rules, no parents and a lot of risk. It's called the playborhood, and it's an anti-helicopter parent's plea, to allow kids to take risks without any supervision. Audio
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Heavy rains leave deadly mark on mainland PNG
Audio 21 Oct 2016Communities in several provinces in mainland Papua New Guinea are reeling from the impacts of floods and landslides caused by heavy rains. Seven people are understood to have been killed in one… Audio
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Thigh bone of missing tourist found three years on
Thigh bone of missing tourist found three years on
The thigh bone of a missing tourist whose campervan was swept off SH6 near Haast Pass by a large slip in 2013 has been found.
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Multi-trillion dollar trade deal raises concerns
Multi-trillion dollar trade deal raises concerns
A secret multi-trillion dollar trade deal is prompting questions about whether New Zealand would be signing away its right to make some laws.
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Trade unionist Helen Kelly dies
Trade unionist Helen Kelly dies
Helen Kelly, the life-long unionist and, more recently, medical cannabis crusader, has died aged 52. Video
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Kayakers oppose West Coast hydro scheme proposal
Kayakers oppose West Coast hydro scheme proposal
A kayaking organisation is dismayed the Department of Conservation is proposing to grant a concession for a hydro scheme on the South Island's Waitaha River.
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Cholera threatens Haiti in hurricane's wake
Cholera threatens Haiti in hurricane's wake
Aid workers fear cholera could kill dozens more people in Haiti where new estimates show more than 1000 deaths from Hurricane Matthew.
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Council slow to move stock in rivers - campaigner
Council slow to move stock in rivers - campaigner
Campaigners for cleaner rivers in Northland are accusing the regional council of dragging its heels over rules to keep stock out of waterways.
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'Tainui has never forgotten the atrocities against their women and children'
Every couple of years Tom Roa takes his whānau on a pilgrimage through the Waikato. Video
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Rain eases in Huntly after floods and slips
Rain eases in Huntly after floods and slips
The rain which caused floods and slips in Huntly this afternoon has stopped and the water is subsiding, says the Fire Service.
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Djokovic resets his priorities
Djokovic resets his priorities
Novak Djokovic no longer sees winning grand slam titles or staying top of the men's ATP rankings as a priority in his tennis career.
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All Blacks plan to strike hard and fast
All Blacks plan to strike hard and fast
The All Blacks will attempt to silence the notoriously vocal and parochial Buenos Aires crowd when they take on Argentina in their Rugby Championship clash this morning.
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Insight: NZ's Time on the UN Security Council
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson travels to the United Nations in New York, to examine New Zealand's work on the Security Council as its tenure draws to a close. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 October 2016
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. The image of a river comes up in several of our hymns this week, which include Like A River Glorious, and Let Justice Roll Down Like A River. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Environmentalists take to water to highlight Waitara River pollution
Environmentalists take to water to highlight Waitara River pollution
Taranaki environmentalists have taken to the water today to highlight problems with pollution in the Waitara River.
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'Horror scene' after train slams into New Jersey station
'Horror scene' after train slams into New Jersey station
At least one person has been killed and dozens injured, some of them critically, after a commuter train crashed into a railway station in the US state of New Jersey.
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Plan to tackle red zone work unveiled
Plan to tackle red zone work unveiled
A plan for tackling work in Christchurch's residential red zone has been laid out by the group tasked with redeveloping the quake-ravaged area.
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OXFAM worker looks back at PNG's severe drought
Audio 29 Sep 2016One aid worker's view of Papua New Guinea's debilitating drought and the work done to overcome its effects. Audio