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The hills are alive - with rabbits
Our small furry ecological nightmare
Once again rabbits are on the verge of causing an ecological disaster in parts of New Zealand that will cost us hundreds of millions.
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Brexit dispute: Royal Navy ships patrolling Jersey as French flotilla arrives
Royal Navy ships patrol Jersey as French protest flotilla arrives
Two Royal Navy vessels are patrolling waters around Jersey amid concerns of a possible blockade by French boats over post-Brexit fishing rights.
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Watch: NZ's quarantine-free travel with New South Wales to be paused
Covid concerns: Quarantine-free flights from NSW to NZ to be paused
Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins has confirmed that flights from New South Wales to New Zealand will be paused from midnight tonight for 48 hours. Watch the announcement live here.
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Bill to increase sick leave worked on at Parliament
Progress has been made on a bill to increase employer funded sick leave from five to ten days Audio
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Bill to increase sick leave worked on at Parliament
Bill to increase sick leave worked on at Parliament
Progress has been made on a bill to increase employer funded sick leave from five to ten days
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Families pay tribute to two climbers who died on Taranaki Maunga
Families pay tribute to two climbers who died on Taranaki Maunga
One of the two climbers who died on Taranaki Maunga this week had recently become a father.
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Restrictions for Greater Sydney after second Covid-19 case emerges
Restrictions for Greater Sydney after second Covid-19 case emerges
The NSW government will to re-introduce a raft of restrictions for Greater Sydney after the state recorded a second new locally-acquired COVID-19 case.
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Celebrating 15 years of successful wild kiwi in Remutaka Forest
There's a special celebration for the Remutaka Conservation Trust this month. It's marking fifteen years since it reintroduced kiwi back into the Remutaka Forest and from that initial release of 6… Audio
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Reserve Bank awaiting housing market changes to take effect
Housing market yet to feel impact of changes - RBNZ
It is yet to be seen whether measures brought in to cool the housing market have worked, the Reserve Bank says, and it is prepared to do more if required. Audio
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A 25-year-old's mission to revolutionise the wool industry
Logan Williams is a scientist, a serial inventor, the Director of Technology and Innovation at the New Zealand Merino Company, and could be the saviour to the wool industry... and he's only 25 years… Audio
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Government lays out 10-year plan for rail investment
Government lays out 10-year plan for rail investment
The government has announced freight rail will now be funded from the same pot as roads. Audio
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Review - First Cow
First Cow tells the story of two friends attempting to get by on the western frontier of 1820s America. They're offered a risky way to make their fortune, involving someone else's cow. Video, Audio
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Review - First Cow
Review - First Cow
First Cow tells the story of two friends attempting to get by on the western frontier of 1820s America. They're offered a risky way to make their fortune, involving someone else's cow.
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France threatens to cut power to UK island of Jersey amid fishing row
Threat to cut islands power over France/UK fishing fight
France's maritime minister warns UK it could cut electricity amid an escalating row over post-Brexit fishing rights.
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Covid-19 in India: Calls grow for national lockdown
Calls grow for national lockdown in India
Pressure is mounting on India's government to impose a national lockdown as the country recorded more than 20 million Covid infections.
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Overwhelming support for Māori wards in Hawke's Bay
Overwhelming support for Māori wards in Hawke's Bay
A majority of people submitting to the Hawke's Bay Regional Council on Māori wards are demanding the council introduce them.
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Opinion: Ardern in the gun over 'covert' Māori sovereignty plan
Opinion: Ardern in the gun over 'covert' Māori sovereignty plan
A 20-year plan to establish Māori sovereignty is political dynamite. It threatens the prime minister's reputation as open and transparent, Graham Adams writes.
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Police shooting on Auckland motorway was justified - IPCA
Police shooting on Auckland motorway was justified - IPCA
Two police officers were justified in firing shots at a wanted man in a high-speed pursuit on Auckland's northern motorway, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has found.
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Book Critic - Catherine Roberston
Today Catherine Robertson introduces the Rivers of London series. Audio
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'Blood on his hands' - Slater takes aim at Aussie PM
'Blood on his hands' - Slater takes aim at Aussie PM
The former Australian cricketer Michael Slater has accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison of having blood on his hands, as Covid-19 cases surge in India.
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Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence
Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence
Analysis - LDR Reporter Justin Latif sat in on a district licensing committee hearing to better understand how decisions are made about liquor stores.
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MSD spends $5.5m on IT to charge for emergency housing
The government's being criticised for spending $5.5 million on IT changes so it can charge people who would otherwise be homeless for their motel stays.
In October the Ministry for Social Development… Audio
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Samoa court to hear 28 election challenges, PNG begins its Covid-19 vaccine rollout beyond the capital, and more.
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Covid-19 update 3 May: Four cases in MIQ as Ministry monitors Perth developments
Covid-19 update: Ministry monitoring Perth developments
Four new cases of Covid-19 have tested positive in managed isolation and quarantine in the past day, the Health Ministry says.
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Health authorities considering regular saliva swabbing as extra border staff testing for Covid-19
Health authorities considering regular saliva swabbing as extra testing
Authorities are considering introducing saliva testing every two to three days, in addition to existing nasal swab tests, Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says. Audio