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The stories I grew up with
The stories I grew up with
In this story from The Watercooler, Robin Kelly talks about the impact mental illness has on his family.
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Spieth shakes off Masters hangover
Spieth shakes off Masters hangover
Jordan Spieth bounced back from a Masters hangover by firing a nine-under second round, but is still well behing the lead at the RBC Heritage in South Carolina.
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Carter Holt list unlikely to lead to job losses - analysts
Carter Holt list unlikely to lead to job losses - analysts
A possible listing of Carter Holt Harvey on the sharemarket is unlikely to result in significant job losses, analysts say.
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Closure means injured marine mammals to be put down
Any injured marine mammals found in the wild are now likely to be put down after the final closure of Hawkes Bay's famed Marineland Park. Audio
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Chairman rejects call to shut down NBL
Chairman rejects call to shut down NBL
The chairman of the embattled Australian National Basketball League has rejected a call to shut it down and relaunch.
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'No-one' cancels formula orders
'No-one' cancels formula orders
None of the 80 markets buying infant milk formula from NZ have said they will stop imports, according to Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy. Video
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Immigration relaxes rules for Queenstown
Immigration relaxes rules for Queenstown
A relaxation of immigration rules for people wanting to work in Queenstown is expected to alleviate a critical labour shortage in the resort but some say it does not go far enough.
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Dunedin Sound goes operatic
Is adapting those sparse, dark and brooding Dunedin Sound songs from the 1980s into operatic versions genius or sacrilege? Arranger and member of The Verlaines Graeme Downes reckons it's the former… Audio
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Delegat sales up, profit forecast down
Delegat sales up, profit forecast down
Delegat is expecting its underlying profit will rise due to stronger wine sales. But the winemaker warned that falls in asset values would hurt its bottom line.
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Delegat sales up, but net profit forecast down 45 percent
Delegat is expecting its underlying profit will rise due to stronger wine sales. Audio
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Auckland urged to get rid of 'killer' crossings
Auckland urged to get rid of 'killer' crossings
The increase in the number of trains planned for Auckland's rail network has prompted a warning that the city's "killer" level crossings will become more hazardous than ever.
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Pirongia Boxing Day Races
Each year on Boxing Day the Pirongia Golf Club's front nine is transformed into a racing track. The races have been held in the rural Waikato community since 1866 and the Alexandra Racing Club, which… Audio
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Pirongia Boxing Day Races
Pirongia Boxing Day Races
Each year on Boxing Day the Pirongia Golf Club's front nine is transformed into a racing track. The races have been held in the rural Waikato community since 1866 and the Alexandra Racing Club, which…
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Expedition to Subantarctic Antipodes Island
Alison Ballance joins a DOC expedition to remote Antipodes Island, and discovers its strange - and noisy - inhabitants Audio
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Expedition to Subantarctic Antipodes Island
Expedition to Subantarctic Antipodes Island
Alison Ballance joins a DOC expedition to remote Antipodes Island, and discovers its strange - and noisy - inhabitants
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No OCR cut imminent
No OCR cut imminent
Stability in the official cash rate, not a cut, will remain the approach, according to the Reserve Bank Governor. Audio
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Father's attempt to stop blaze
Father's attempt to hold back blaze
A Christchurch man had to rip open his swimming pool to try to hold back a large fire that came within two metres of his family's home.
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NZ dollar falls after OCR decision
NZ dollar falls after OCR decision
The New Zealand dollar fell to its lowest level against the US dollar in nearly four years after the Reserve Bank opened the door to possible interest rate cuts. Audio
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OCR on hold as economy expands
OCR on hold as economy expands
The Reserve Bank has left the Official Cash Rate unchanged at 3.5 percent, and signalled it will stay there for some time.
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American Sniper misses mark
American Sniper misses mark
New Zealand film-goers are mulling over the controversy served up by Clint Eastwood's new depiction of the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Video
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CAA getting tough on drone rule-breakers
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
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
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
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