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CAA getting tough on drone rule-breakers
The Civil Aviation Authority has changed tack and started fining drone users who breach the rules instead of just issuing warnings.
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A History of Student Radio - Episode Three
Student radio stations tap into the 'youth market' to generate advertising revenue; the 'alternative' becomes mainstream; and we hear about some of the non-musical exploits of student radio, including… Audio
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Proteas dominating Windies
South Africa's cricket captain Hashim Amla led his side into a dominant position with one of three centuries on the second day of the first Test against the West Indies at Centurion.
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Politicians grill Wheeler on OCR
New Zealand's economy looks tremendous compared with those in Europe, Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler told MPs today.
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OCR remains unchanged at 3.5 percent
The Reserve Bank has left the official cash rate unchanged at 3.5 percent, and signalled fewer interest rate hikes in the future. Audio
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Supercity opponents plan referendum
Opponents of the proposed Wellington supercity are already gearing up to force a referendum on the plan, despite the regional council saying the current system is fair. Video, Audio
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Synlait Milk says it'sworking through volatile period
Synlait Milk says the company is working through a period of volatility as strong global growth in milk production is driving down prices, amid uncertainty around demand from Russia and China. Audio
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Minister disputes power price claim
Energy Minister Simon Bridges has rejected claims that people are spending more of their pay packet on power and the government's electricity market is failing. Audio
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Dunedin's Secret Seabird Cliffs
Since he discovered a colony of fairy prions breeding on the sea cliffs of St Clair, Graeme Loh has provided artificial burrows and monitored the small seabird population Audio
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Dunedin's Secret Seabird Cliffs
Since he discovered a colony of fairy prions breeding on the sea cliffs of St Clair, Graeme Loh has provided artificial burrows and monitored the small seabird population
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RB keeps LVR restrictions in place
The Reserve Bank is not about to lift restrictions on home lending as it is worried an unexpected surge in immigration could fuel house price inflation. Audio
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New trade deal on cards at APEC
Another regional trade deal is being touted - this time covering the entire Asia-Pacific region which houses 3 billion people and accounts for 40 percent of global trade. Audio
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Science Behind 1080 Use in Conservation
The aerial use of 1080 poison to kill rats, mice, stoats and possums across large areas of conservation land is having positive results for native birds. Audio
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Science Behind 1080 Use in Conservation
The aerial use of 1080 poison to kill rats, mice, stoats and possums across large areas of conservation land is having positive results for native birds.
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Glassons bull-headed over ad
The clothing giant Glassons has no plans to pull an advertisement which has been slammed by animal rights groups for glamourising animal cruelty. Audio
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Acquitted CEO reflects on SCF trial
The late Allan Hubbard was an astute man with an empire, and everyone looked up to him, former South Canterbury Finance chief executive Lachie McLeod says. Audio
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SCF trial: Two cleared, Sullivan guilty
Former South Canterbury Finance director Edward Sullivan, pictured right, has been found guilty on five of nine charges relating to the failed South Canterbury company. Audio
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Dollar drops after RB confirms sell-off
The New Zealand dollar has plummeted to its lowest level this year after the Reserve Bank confirmed it sold $521 million last month. It fell to US77.07 cents before rising again. Video, Audio
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Europe surge ahead in Ryder Cup
European golfers tightened their grip on the Ryder Cup, stretching their lead over the United States to 10-6 after Saturday's foursomes and fourball matches at Gleneagles.
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Manufacturers back action on dollar
The Reserve Bank should intervene to rein in the high New Zealand dollar, a manufacturers' organisation says. The bank's governor warns the level is unsustainable. Audio
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McIlroy v Mickelson on opening day
The world's top-ranked golfer Rory McIlroy will have a chance to show Phil Mickelson how strong European teamwork can be in the opening matches at the Ryder Cup starting tonight.
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Dollar dips after central bank's warning
The New Zealand dollar fell to its lowest level in more than a year today after Reserve Bank governor said in a statement that the Kiwi is unjustified and unsustainable at current levels. Audio
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Hallenstein Glasson's profit falls
Hallenstein Glasson's full year net profit fell nearly 24 percent to $14.3 million, primarily due to poor sales, but the result was slightly above the company's guidance.
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Musician pioneer of Dunedin sound dies
Musician Peter Gutteridge, often described as one of the pioneers of the Dunedin sound, is being remembered as a crazy genius who will be greatly missed, following his death this morning.
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The economy
It can be a little dull, but what parties plan to do with the economy is pretty fundamental to where you put your vote.