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Slipping away: Can we keep fixing up after landslides?
Landslides can happen anywhere there is a slope, at any time. Can we stop them? Audio
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Slipping away: Can we keep fixing up after landslides?
Slipping away: Can we keep fixing up after landslides?
Landslides can happen anywhere there is a slope, at any time. Can we stop them?
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Auckland train lines to close for network track upgrades ahead of City Rail Link opening
Auckland train disruptions expected for most of next year
Aucklanders who commute on trains are being warned parts of the network will be temporarily closed from next year for a major rebuild.
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Months of rail line closures for Auckland as repairs needed
Surprise maintenance closures are heading down the tracks for Auckland train passengers and the disruption to commuters will last years.
Rock foundations under several lines around the city need to… Video, Audio
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Auckland Council agency looking to plug $20m gap in marketing budget ahead of summer influx
Auckland struggling to draw visitors with $20m marketing budget gap
Covid-19 restrictions have eased and the border is open - it is the summer Auckland has been waiting for, but there is a big hole in the promotions budget.
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Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day: What you need to know
Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day: What you need to know
Today is New Zealand's official Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Day public holiday, with a wide range of events planned and closures around the motu to honour Her Majesty. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Laura Fergusson closure leaves gap that is hard to fill
Laura Fergusson closure leaves gap that is hard to fill
The Detail - The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services?
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Laura Fergusson closure leaves gap that is hard to fill
Laura Fergusson closure leaves gap that is hard to fill
The Detail - The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services?
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Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill
The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services? Audio
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Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill
Laura Fergusson closure leaves a gap that's hard to fill
The closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust's Auckland rehabilitation and respite facility came as a shock - what does it tell us about the state of disability support services?
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Clendon Park case: Arrested woman being taken to Seoul for extradition hearing
Clendon Park case: Arrested woman being taken to Seoul for extradition hearing
New Zealand police are seeking the extradition of a woman in Korea over the deaths of two children, whose bodies were found in suitcases in Auckland last month.
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Far North District Councillors want more money spent on roads
Far North District Councillors want the government to write a cheque for hundreds of millions of dollars so they can get on with fixing their roading network.
Council representatives have just met… Audio
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Delays fixing Northland roads will cost lives, locals say
Northlanders say slow progress on their region's broken roads is going to cost lives - and keep a chokehold on the region's economy. Video, Audio
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Wintry blast: Snow on the way, heavy rain warnings as cold spell moves in
Wild weather heads north, bringing snow, strong winds
The wintery blast which brought trees down and caused power outages across Southland and parts of Otago yesterday is heading north and bringing with it snow and heavy rain. Audio
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Emotions evident at one-year anniversary of historic Dawn Raids apology
'Still very painful, still hurtful': Minister shares Dawn Raids pain on apology anniversary
The first official celebration of the New Zealand government's apology for the Dawn Raids was an emotional affair at the Orakei Marae complex.
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Kaimoana ban bid may get council backing
Kaimoana ban bid may get council backing
New Plymouth district councillors will consider supporting a two-year ban on collecting kaimoana along the coast to the south of the city.
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Reduced flying, high fuel prices result in Air New Zealand full-year loss
Reduced flying, high fuel prices result in Air New Zealand full-year loss
Air New Zealand has deepened its full-year loss, however the airline is expecting a significant improvement as travel demand recovers.
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Basketball tournament to go ahead in Nelson, despite State of Emergency
Basketball tournament to go ahead in Nelson, despite State of Emergency
Nelson is attempting to maintain a sense of normality with an inter-regional basketball tournament set to go ahead this weekend.
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Cruise ships back in NZ waters: Should we really be welcoming them?
For environment's sake is it time cruise ships sailed into sunset?
Comment - There was great fanfare when the first cruise liner in two years arrived in Auckland recently, but Timothy Welch asks if it's time to consider the environmental and economic impacts.
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Police prepare for anticipated protests near Parliament
Police prepare for anticipated protests near Parliament
Police are putting in place measures to prepare for anticipated protests around Parliament grounds next week.
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'Atmospheric river' bursts across the country: What you need to know
'Atmospheric river' bursts across the country: What you need to know
As an extreme 'atmospheric river' continues to dump rain across most of New Zealand, a State of Emergency has been declared in Nelson-Tasman and West Coast regions. Here's what you need to know.
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Auckland Airport reports full year loss
'We are in a global race to attract back visitors': Auckland Airport reports full year loss
Despite the loss, the reopening of the border to Australia in April marked a turning point in the organisation's recovery, Auckland Airport's chief executive said.
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Samoa Airways to take out loan to pay for redundancies
Samoa Airways to take out loan to pay for redundancies
Samoa Airways will take out a loan from the Unit Trust of Samoa so it can partly settle redundancy pay for staff.