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Ahipara local watching surge come in from house
People are still being asked to stay off the beaches around parts of the North Island this morning after a major earthquake near New Caledonia overnight, which resulted in tsunami warnings for some… Audio
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Black box signals detected in Java Sea near crash
Audio 11 Jan 2021Searchers have located the black boxes of a plane that went down off the coast of Indonesia at the weekend. There were 62 passengers and crew aboard the 26-year old Boeing 737-500 which was flown by… Audio
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MBIE confirms people can book MIQ spaces without flights
People are able to book managed isolation places by putting in flight numbers, even when they do not have a ticket for that flight, officials have confirmed. Rooms have been sitting empty in… Audio
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Māori Party 'car-koi' arrives in Parliament
Māori Party supporters and candidates are in gathering this morning to pass the mauri of the Māori Party campaign to the newly elected MPs - Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer.
They've been… Audio
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Fans line up for latest Air Jordan sneakers
Michael Jordan may have finished playing professional basketball almost two decades ago but the shoes that bear his name continue to attract attention.
Overnight over 100 people queued outside… Audio
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National Party selects Emma Mellow for Auckland Central
Emma Mellow has been chosen to be the National Party's new candidate for Auckland Central but admits she will have to work hard to get known in the electorate.
Mellow replaces former Deputy National… Audio
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Wellington commuter trains back on schedule
Wellington's commuter train services are back operating on their normal schedule after causing disruption for thousands of people.
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Wellington commuters face major delays after train issues
An old bit of railway lying next to the tracks damaged some of Wellington's commuter trains meaning last night and this morning.
Buses are replacing trains on the Hutt Valley and Melling lines and… Audio
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Wellington train commuters urged to work from home
Wellington's train commuters are being asked to work from home today if possible.
A piece of rail lying next to the tracks damaged a number of commuter trains yesterday causing chaos when all… Audio
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Machete-wielding man shot dead in Auckland
A machete-wielding man has been shot dead by police in Auckland overnight.
Police received 13 separate calls from residents worried about a man with a machete in Central Avenue in Papatoetoe.
RNZ… Audio
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Coronavirus: Lockdown DIYers warned to be careful
'DIY is in our DNA' as the hardware shop advertising slogan goes - but the Accident Compensation Corporation is asking those emboldened to tackle jobs around the house during the lockdown to take… Audio
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A look back on Jeanette Fitzsimons' life after sudden death
Jeanette Fitzsimons, who led the Green Party into Parliament in the 1990s, has died unexpectedly overnight, aged 75. Her husband, Harry Parke, says she lived her convictions as an environmentalist and… Audio
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Famous surrealist artworks to be displayed at Te Papa
A collection of rare, surrealist artworks are coming to Te Papa Tongarewa - all of which have never before been displayed in New Zealand.
Dalí and the Surrealists: Masterpieces from the Museum… Audio
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Man dead after Tauranga shoot out
A man is dead after a shoot out with police in Tauranga last night.
Officers tried to pull over a car as part of their investigation into the double killing in nearby Omanawa but the driver fled… Audio
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Tsunami false alarm causes chaos in Bay of Plenty
Residents and holidaymakers in coastal Bay of Plenty were sent scrambling last night, after what sounded like a tsunami warning.
A false alarm was heard along a 50-kilometre stretch of the coast… Audio
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Wellington residents worried by six-month-long road closure
Residents on a major arterial route in Wellington are worried about a six-month-long road closure and one business is even considering shutting down.
New water mains need to be installed along… Audio
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Forensic scientists dig deeper
Forensic scientists have been busy digging up the graves of pigs, sheep, and a plastic skeleton as part of a grave site recovery training course.
The Institute of Environmental Science and Research -… Audio
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Auckland storage units on fire
Up to twenty storage units are still burning in East Tamaki in Auckland.
The fire in the storage unit building started just before 1am, possibly in a parked car next to the building on Harris Road… Audio
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Wellington's new electric ferry to slash owners' fuel bill
Wellington's new electric cross-harbour ferry, is shaping up to slash its owners' fuel bill by $250,000 each year.
The ferry, which is being built and assembled by the Wellington Electric Boat… Audio
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New e-ferry on strict weight diet
The managing director of the newly formed Wellington Electric Boat Building company says his first project is one of the most intense of his life.
The company's building the new 19-metre long ferry… Audio
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AI healthcare assistant captures imagination at ideas showcase
A virtual assistant for seniors' healthcare captured an audience's imagination this week an ideas showcase - standing out in a field of ten creative solutions to gnarly government problems.
Design… Audio
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Firefighters called to 72 fireworks related fires
Firefighters were called out to 72 blazes on Tuesday night, all of them sparked by fireworks
Reporter Michael Cropp speaks to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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Rita Angus paintings bound for Royal Academy showing in London
Works by the feminist, pacifist and modernist painter Rita Angus are destined for a world first exhibition at London's Royal Academy of Arts next year. Hers will be the first solo show of a New… Video, Audio
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CAA "conflicted and confused" about its role, says industry
Is the Civil Aviation Authority still "conflicted and confused" about its safety role? The industry certainly thinks it is. And they're pointing to the resignation letter sent by outgoing chairperson… Audio
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CAA rot not solved with chair's dismissal - industry
The resignation of Civil Aviation Authority chairman Nigel Gould has been welcomed by many in the aviation community. But some say the problems go far deeper than one person. Michael Cropp reports. Audio