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What's up this weekend?
What's up this weekend?
A selection of what this weekend has to offer, including a celebration of Dunedin music and shows from Yoko-Zuna, The Phoenix Foundation and Pass The Gat.
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Long Haul: Remote Rescues by Otago's Flying Paramedics
Long flights and remote locations are the norm for the pilots and paramedics of the Otago Rescue Helicopter Trust and they also cop a fair bit of adverse weather. Their patch covers 28 per cent of New… Audio
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Beware of Akl house prices - English
Beware of Akl house prices - English
Finance Minister Bill English says the Auckland housing market is on fire, and people need to be careful not to get burned when prices fall.
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Official Cash Rate cut expected this morning
Official Cash Rate cut expected this morning
The Reserve Bank is expected to cut the Official Cash Rate again this morning, but economists are divided on whether it will fall any further.
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Craig Sisterson - Kiwi Crime Writing
The founder of the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel, Craig Sisterson, reflects on this year's crop of finalists and the state of Kiwi crime writing. Craig regularly reviews crime novels and… Audio
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Williamson leads Black Caps to series win
Williamson leads Black Caps to series win
New Zealand have won the one day cricket series against Zimbabwe with a 38-run victory in the third and final match at Harare.
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Rich-listers rake in the cash
Rich-listers rake in the cash
National Business Review's rich list shows the global financial crisis has ended for the wealthiest, but ordinary New Zealanders are still struggling, an inequality researcher says.
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Mortgage rates down after OCR cut
Mortgage rates down after OCR cut
Mortgage rates have begun to fall in response to the Reserve Bank's decision to cut the Official Cash Rate. Audio
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How far will he dare go?
How far will the Reserve Bank go?
ANALYSIS: With Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler tipped to drop the OCR even further tomorrow, Patrick O'Meara considers what may force his hand.
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Iwi leading way in cleaning up Lake Taupo
Iwi leading way in cleaning up Lake Taupo
An environmental trust says iwi are leading the way in cutting the amount of nitrogen seeping into Lake Taupō, but there are fears their efforts to clean up the rohe... Audio
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Insight for 12 July 2015 - Future Financial Stability
Philippa Tolley explores how debt, the housing market and the slump in dairy is affecting New Zealand's financial stability. Audio
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Winter winds expected to move north
Snowmen and black ice in Southland
A bitterly cold southerly is expected to head north today and tomorrow, bringing snow to the central North Island. Video, Audio
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James Cook's Lost World
Graeme Lay has written a trilogy of novels charting Captain James Cook's life. There are a lot of gaps to fill in - not about the voyages which were thoroughly documented, but about his personal life… Audio
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English optimistic despite slow GDP growth
English optimistic despite slow GDP growth
Finance Minister Bill English concedes lower dairy prices are having an effect on the economy but says growth is still expected to remain strong over the next four years.
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Reserve Bank gives economy a rev-up
Reserve Bank gives economy a rev-up
The Reserve Bank has given the economy a pep-up, cutting the official cash rate and indicating another is on the way.
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Mortgage rates fall as OCR cut to 3.25%
Mortgage rates fall as OCR cut to 3.25%
Lending rates and the dollar fell after the Reserve Bank cut the benchmark Official Cash Rate this morning.
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CHC postpones listing amid earnings uncertainty
CHC postpones listing amid earnings uncertainty
Carter Holt Harvey's owner has delayed plans to list on the New Zealand and Australian sharemarkets, due to uncertainty about future earnings.
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Will Reserve Bank cut official cash rate?
Will Reserve Bank cut official cash rate?
Financial market analysts are divided on whether the Reserve Bank will cut the official cash rate on Thursday.
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Benneydale beckoning
Benneydale was a mining and milling town that once had a population of about 2000. Today, with those industries gone, it's about a tenth of that. However newcomers are settling in the King Country… Audio
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Benneydale beckoning
Benneydale beckoning
Benneydale was a mining and milling town that once had a population of about 2000. Today, with those industries gone, it's about a tenth of that. However newcomers are settling in the King Country…
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Spotlight on solar power systems
Spotlight on solar power systems
Energy users and researchers say new technology could heat up an already growing enthusiasm for solar panels in New Zealand. Audio
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Flying Nun Reissues
Audio 19 May 2015Nick Bollinger cups his ear around some recent reissues from the Flying Nun catalogue. Audio
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Flying Nun Reissues
Flying Nun Reissues
Nick Bollinger cups his ear around some recent reissues from the Flying Nun catalogue.
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Delegat Group's harvest hit by bad weather
Delegat Group's harvest hit by bad weather
Delegat Group's New Zealand harvest has fallen by more than a quarter but the wine company is still confident sales will rise this year.