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Sport: Cricketing greats looking forward to PNG BigBash
Sport: Cricketing greats looking forward to PNG BigBash
The former England cricketer Graeme Hick is looking forward to donning the pads once again after arriving in Papua New Guinea for the annual BigBash tournament. It's the first visit...
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Sport: International names set to arrive for PNG Twenty20 Big Bash
Sport: International names set to arrive for PNG Twenty20 Big Bash
A host of international cricket greats will touch down in Papua New Guinea on Wednesday ahead of the annual Twenty20 Big Bash tournament in Port Moresby. Among those taking part...
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Downturn forces big shake-up at Solid Energy
Downturn forces big shake-up at Solid Energy
Solid Energy is cutting jobs, suspending mining operations and reviewing other businesses, as part of a drastic overhaul as it faces a $200 million fall in revenues this year. Audio
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Retailer's shareprice drops despite optimism
Retailer's shareprice drops despite optimism
Hallenstein Glasson expects profits to rise by 13% to between $20.4 million - $20.8 million this year.
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Eyewitnesses dispute crash investigators' findings
Eyewitnesses dispute crash investigators' findings
Eyewitnesses to the skydiver plane crash that killed nine people have told an inquest they don't agree with some of the findings of the crash investigators. Audio
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NZ and Australia escape worst of financial crisis
NZ and Australia escape worst of financial crisis
The Reserve Bank says New Zealand and Australia have escaped the worst of the global financial crisis, but small open economies are wearing some of the cost of easy money policies by other central…
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CTV engineer 'foresaw something going wrong'
CTV engineer 'foresaw something going wrong'
The wife of the Christchurch City Council engineer who signed off the plans for the CTV building says he told her it was a matter of not if but when something would go wrong.
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Russian takes top spot on NBR rich list
Russian takes top spot on NBR rich list
A foreigner has topped The National Business Review's annual rich list for the first time.
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Blaze burns through Otago farmland
Blaze burns through Otago farmland
An infra-red camera will be used to check for hot spots following a blaze in central Otago which has burnt through about 1500 hectares of farmland.
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Bourdy leads in Ireland
Bourdy leads in Ireland
The French golfer Gregory Bourdy holds a one-stroke lead over Englishman Mark Foster heading into the weekend at the Irish Open. Both carded superb five under par second rounds while...
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No big changes predicted at Reserve Bank under Wheeler
No big changes predicted at Reserve Bank under Wheeler
Neither economists nor the Finance Minister expect a changing of the guard at the Reserve Bank to lead to a dramatic change in monetary policy.
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New Reserve Bank head named
New Reserve Bank head named
Graeme Wheeler has been named as the Reserve Bank's next Governor, to replace Dr Alan Bollard who steps down in September. Audio
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The Shifting Sands
Audio 12 May 2012Mike Mcleod left Ashburton as a teen to study music through Graeme Downes' contemporary music degree at Otago University while fine tuning his vocal style with the national secondary school's choir… Audio
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The Empire tavern - Dunedin
Audio 9 May 2012The Empire tavern is said to be the oldest pub in Dunedin and now the Hotel on Princess Street has just been granted Historic Places category 1 registration. Audio
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London organisers defend hockey surface
London organisers defend hockey surface
London Olympic officials have defended the preparation of the Olympic hockey pitch after one of the Australian men's team suffered an injury on the artificial surface which has ruled him...
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Banks welcomes mayoralty donations inquiry
Banks welcomes mayoralty donations inquiry
John Banks says he welcomes news there will be a second investigation into donations made to his Auckland mayoralty campaign in 2010. Audio
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SkyCity must continue to address problem gambling - Key
SkyCity must continue to address problem gambling - Key
Prime Minister John Key says SkyCity must continue its efforts to address problem gambling in any deal struck with the Government. Audio
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Graeme Downes - Untimely Meditations: A Songwriter's Occupation
Head of the Music Department at University of Otago and member of New Zealand group, The Verlaines, Dr Graeme Downes MusB (Hons), PhD takes to the podium for a public talk on the occupation of… Audio
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Eight Months to Mars - Graeme Downes
Audio 27 Feb 2012Dr Graeme Downes is the Head of the Music department at Otago University and the front man and songwriter for the Dunedin band The Verlaines. Audio
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Electricity prices rise to by up to 10%
Electricity prices rise to by up to 10%
Electricity consumers are being warned their bills will rise by up to 10% this year as power retailers bear the brunt of upgrades to the national grid. Audio
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England cricketers battling to avoid series whitewash in Dubai
England cricketers battling to avoid series whitewash in Dubai
England's opening batsmen safely negotiated the final hour's play to close day three of the third and final cricket test against Pakistan on 36 without loss, chasing 324 to win,...
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Breakwater urged against erosion
Breakwater urged against erosion
An Otago peninsula group says a breakwater is urgently needed to stop erosion threatening several coastal houses at Harington Point. Audio
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Sri Lanka heading for big defeat in South Africa
Sri Lanka heading for big defeat in South Africa
The Sri Lankan cricketers are staring down the barrel of an innings defeat in the third and decisive test against South Africa with the hosts needing just six more wickets...
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Building not inspected between quakes, inquiry told
Building not inspected between quakes, inquiry told
An inquiry into the Canterbury earthquakes has been told the premises where a man was killed by a falling concrete wall were not inspected by structural engineers between the September and February…
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Graeme Downes
Audio 12 Dec 2011Dunedin-based composer and musician and co-editor of new book 'Dunedin Soundings: Place and Performance'. Audio