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Christchurch's lesser-known mayoral hopefuls reveal their policies
Opening up a skid pad, create more housing for single people and make the central city dog friendly: policies from Christchurch's lesser-known mayoral candidates.
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How coastal and frozen regions will change with climate change
A new international report has revealed the clearest information to date on the future of our planet's oceans and frozen regions, and the price civilisation will pay if there is not urgent action.
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PM's meeting with Trump discusses tourism, terror and trade
A "perfectly productive, warm, solid bi-lateral" is how Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has described her meeting with US President Donald Trump.
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Climate change woes could hit international student numbers
As students realise their carbon emissions, it is predicted fewer will want to take long flights. Universities in New Zealand are looking at ways to measure students' emissions and their impact on the…
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Solomon Islands to establish relations with China
Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele is travelling to Beijing to formalise diplomatic relations with China.
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Dirty air: Singapore Grand Prix fans brave the haze
Formula 1 returns to the streets of Singapore this weekend - but the race coincides with the city's worst air quality in three years.
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Gearing up for a busy summer of freedom camping
Millions of dollars are being poured into supporting freedom camping. But one mayor says they don't call it that any more - there's no free lunch and someone's always paying.
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Regions urged to develop more tourist attractions
Tourism operators are being urged to develop new products and attractions to counter a slow down in visitor numbers. Audio
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PM meets with Japanese counterpart
Trade, women's economic empowerment, the Pacific and space were among the broad range of topics discussed between Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her Japanese counterpart.
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Dunedin Railways to pay living wage to union members
Rail and Maritime Transport Union members have ratified a pay deal with Dunedin Railways under which all union members will be paid a living wage.
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PM defends trip abroad while storm at home
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has acknowledged the Labour sexual assault scandal risks hurting New Zealand's reputation on the world stage as she heads abroad.
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Balance of payments deficit narrows
The difference between what the country earns and spends overseas has narrowed slightly.
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Auckland confirmed as base for Lord of the Rings
Amazon's television series based on the Lord of the Rings will be shot in New Zealand, it's been announced after months of speculation.
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Brilliant off the field, but game day problems loom for Rugby World Cup
All Blacks fans will have a brilliant time outside of the stadiums at this year's World Cup, but there could be more than a few fans frustrated on game day, according to Joe Porter.
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Surgeon says DHB's payroll system is costing staff
A plastic surgeon says public hospital payroll systems are full of errors that are costing staff dearly and fostering resentment.
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Air service agreement between French Polynesia and Canada
An air service agreement has been reached between French Polynesia and Canada, paving the way for possible direct air links.
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Norfolk adminstrator dismisses economic hardship claims
The administrator on Norfolk Island has dismissed a claim by the Chamber of Commerce that the island is at risk of becoming a failed state. Audio
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Australia's man in Norfolk says the economy is resilient
The administrator on Norfolk Island has dismissed claims by the Chamber of Commerce that the island is at risk of becoming a failed state. Audio
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How should we remember contested history between Māori and Pakeha, and what should museums do about it?
In this fourth panel discussion Tairawhiti Museum director Eloise Wallace talks with cultural heritage expert Karl Johnstone. Alex Perrottet is in the chair. Audio
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Netflix's reboot of Cowboy Bebop to be filmed in Auckland
The first Netflix series ever filmed in New Zealand will begin shooting in Auckland this month.
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Picking up the fence posts: farming in Waiau after the quake
When the magnitude-7.8 earthquake shook North Canterbury nearly three years ago, a 3.5-metre high wall of earth formed on Dave and Rebekah Kelly's sheep and beef station. The 'Wall of Waiau' – as it's… Audio, Gallery
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Picking up the fence posts: farming in Waiau after the quake
When the magnitude-7.8 earthquake shook North Canterbury nearly three years ago, a 3.5-metre high wall of earth formed on Dave and Rebekah Kelly's sheep and beef station. The 'Wall of Waiau' – as it's…
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Government supports bed tax in Queenstown
The levy - a five percent cost added on to short-term room rates - would help fund infrastructure in the resort town.
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Business leaders say Norfolk risks becoming a 'failed state'
The Norfolk Island Chamber of Commerce is calling for an urgent change in direction by Canberra or the island risks becoming a "failed state".
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Assessment: Expanded Wanaka Airport would need huge growth
A $400m investment in Wanaka Airport would require more than three million passengers - or more than 500 flights per week - to cover costs and ensure a return, a new report says.