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Maketu Pies in receivership, community hopes for local buyer
Business owners hungry for a new opportunity have been sniffing around Maketu Pies.
The iconic pie maker was placed in receivership last Friday after 37 years in business.
But the receivers say… Video, Audio
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Changes to NZ border rules kick in today: What you need to know
Changes to NZ border rules kick in today: What you need to know
Visitors will be unable to travel to New Zealand without a new Electronic Travel Authority as tougher border rules go live today.
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Electronic visitor visas kick in today
Visitors will be unable to travel to New Zealand without a new electronic travel authority or visa from today. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton spoke to the industry to find out if they're confident the… Audio
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Today's sport news: what you need to know
Today's sport news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Japan look to secure Joseph, Kiwi sprinter exits world champs and a practice mishap for McLaughlin.
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Penguins recovering after drainpipe ordeal
Penguins recovering after drainpipe ordeal
Three little blue penguins have been rescued after being trapped inside a carpark drainpipe in Marlborough.
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West Auckland knickers in a twist over airing laundry in public
Residents of one of Auckland's newest communities are getting into a spin over their neighbours' laundry practices.
Several complaints have been made to the Hobsonville Point Residents Society over… Video, Audio
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Clifford Brown / Max Roach 1
Audio 28 Sep 2019This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Billie Holiday, Dianne Reeves and Gregory Porter. Audio
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Clifford Brown / Max Roach 2
Audio 28 Sep 2019This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Dianne Reeves and Quatuor Ebène. Audio
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SideKickNick tackles manopause on his new double album
SideKickNick released his first album Miscellaneous Adventures in 2008, then spent the next decade playing in Voom, doing sound design for films, and painstakingly assembling album number two: a… Audio
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Tens of thousands across NZ march for climate change action
"Dinosaurs thought they had time too" - that's just one of the many messages from young activists marching to motivate older generations to actually do something about climate change.
Tens of… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Today's sports news: what you need to know
Samoan player banned for three matches, Bennett out of World Champs, Jones starts well in Spain and Fox back in form in Europe.
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Rugby World Cup shock: Uruguay beats Fiji
Rugby minnows Uruguay are the giant-killers of the Rugby World Cup, having overcome Fiji 30-27 yesterday in Kamaishi.
It's only Uruguay's fourth World Cup, and the win over Fiji their third ever win… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Today's sports news: what you need to know
Wallabies wing gets three-match ban, EPL sides struggle in League Cup, Australia take down Tall Ferns and Kyrgios considering a rest.
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Jetstar scraps NZ regional flights from December
Audio 25 Sep 2019Jetstar has announced it will axe all regional flights from December 1.
The budget airline is citing high fuel costs and a softened market for ongoing losses on the turboprop routes, which currently… Video, Audio
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Official Cash Rate kept at 1 percent
OCR kept at 1 percent
The Reserve Bank has left its benchmark interest rate on hold at a record low 1 percent, but has indicated the door is open to further cuts.
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Question Time for 25 September 2019
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Minister of Internal Affairs: Does she have confidence in the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care?
KIERAN McANULTY to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all…
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Warehouse almost triples annual profit
The Warehouse Group has almost tripled its annual profit, as its turnaround strategy starts to bear fruit. Audio
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Warehouse Group profits nearly triple on sales, restructure
Warehouse Group profits nearly triple on sales, restructure
The group, which owns The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming and Torpedo7, made an annual profit of $65.4 million, compared to last year's $22.9m
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Question Time for 24 September 2019
DAVID SEYMOUR to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by the Prime Minister’s reported statement in relation to the Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment Act 2019 that “Initially, we…
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Māori have no measure of success following botched census
Māori have no measure of success following botched census
The botched census has left Māori in the dark as to whether the Wellbeing Budget will make any difference for them.
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Thomas Cook collapse wrecks 150,000 tourists' travel plans
Thomas Cook collapse wrecks 150,000 tourists' travel plans
The British government has pledged to get an estimated 150,000 stranded British holidaymakers home after the failure of travel firm Thomas Cook.
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Ardern/Thunberg tell UN Climate Action Summit to act now
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has told leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit there is hope for the climate if countries, such as New Zealand, stick to a plan which reduces emissions and moves toward… Audio
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Head scratching over Te Papa North refusal
Years of planning for an Auckland arm of our national museum that would showcase much of the country's Māori and Pacific taonga have been dashed, in a decision that's stunned those behind it. Audio
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Sudden ditching of Te Papa North plan stuns Auckland
Head scratching over Te Papa North refusal
Years of planning for an Auckland arm of our national museum that would showcase much of the country's Māori and Pacific taonga have been dashed, in a decision that's stunned those behind it.
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Smoke-free laws in bars and cafes outdated - expert
Smoke-free laws in bars and cafes outdated - expert
Researchers have found smoke-free laws are failing to protect people exposed to tobacco smoke in bars, restaurants and cafes.