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Project aims to free way for migratory fish
Project aims to free way for migratory fish
A programme designed to unclog waterways in the Manawatū Whanganui region has set its sights on freeing up more than 1000km of habitat for migratory fish.
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Christmas from afar: New Zealand troops in South Sudan and Florida
Christmas from afar: NZ troops in South Sudan and Florida
Many Defence Force staff are experiencing Christmas Day a long way from family reports Karoline Tuckey who talked with staff in South Sudan and Florida.
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Medical consent controversy: Cartwright Inquiry being ignored, lawyer says
Medical consent controversy: Cartwright Inquiry being ignored, lawyer says
A lawyer who worked on the Cartwright Inquiry into medical experiments 30 years ago is astonished women face a fight again over consenting to invasive procedures.
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More powers sought to manage freedom camping
More powers sought to manage freedom camping
A group of tourism industry heads and mayors want more power to manage freedom camping, including a national vehicle track and trace database.
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Covid-19 at border: National calls on government to address concerns over new strain
National seeks answers over new strain of Covid-19 at border
National says the government needs to front over concerns about a new strain of Covid-19 in the UK, thought to be up to 70 percent more contagious.
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InterIslander ferries set to be built at South Korean shipyard
InterIslander ferries set to be built at South Korean shipyard
KiwiRail's project for two new InterIslander ferries is progressing, with the operator signing a letter of intent for them to built at a South Korean shipyard.
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RnV plans to tackle festival waste
Another 58 tonnes of barely used tents and festival waste could be headed for Gisborne's local tip, if Rhythm and Vines punters don't tame their wasteful ways. A graveyard of tents and single use… Audio
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More women expected to come forward after history of Grace Millane's killer revealed
More women expected to come forward after history of Grace Millane's killer revealed
More women are expected to come forward to the police now it has been revealed Grace Millane's murderer was a repeat sex offender.
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Masterton set for water restrictions
Masterton set for water restrictions
Masterton will likely face water restrictions over Christmas as recent dry weather caused a dip in river water flows.
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Brits shut out Europe over super spreading Covid variant
European nations are imposing travel bans on the UK after it reported a more-infectious coronavirus variant. Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium are all halting flights. Here… Audio
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KiwiRail must review safety concerns at Wellington station - report
KiwiRail must review safety concerns at Wellington station - report
An investigation into a near-miss between two passenger trains last year has found concerns about Wellington Railway Station were raised with KiwiRail before.
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Obituary: Mekere Morauta, PNG's great reformist
Obituary: Mekere Morauta, PNG's great reformist
Papua New Guinea is mourning former prime minister Mekere Morauta, who has been credited with saving the country from economic collapse at the turn of the century.
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Donald Trump denies plans to introduce martial law
US President Donald Trump is denying he plans to introduce martial law in the United States, after multiple news organizations reported there was a "screaming match" at the White House over the issue… Audio
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Covid-19: Countries ban flights from UK over new variant
Covid-19: Countries ban flights from UK over new variant
A number of European countries have banned, or are planning to ban, travel from the UK to prevent the spread of a more infectious Covid-19 variant.
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Covid: WHO in 'close contact' with UK over new variant
Covid: WHO in 'close contact' with UK over new variant
The World Health Organisation says it is in "close contact" with UK officials over the emergence of a new variant of Covid-19.
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Discovering the true power of trees
Tree Beings is an adventure through the secret world of trees and a reminder of how essential they are to our world. Author Raymond Huber joins the show from his base in Dunedin. Video, Audio
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Parts of Sydney put into strict lockdown after 13 new cases
Parts of Sydney put into strict lockdown after 13 new cases
Residents in Sydney's northern beaches have been ordered to stay home until Wednesday, after a cluster of Covid-19 cases grew by 13.
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James Rebanks: is the future of farming the past?
Shepherd James Rebanks tends a flock of Herdwick sheep on a family-owned farm in the Lake District in northern England. He learned traditional farming ways from his grandfather; a man with a profound… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Kohli digs in to save India's blushes, Kai time for Manchester United and Pakistan paceman retires.
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'Public health measures should not ever be politicised'
Dr Anthony Fauci is known worldwide as one of the most trusted authorities on Covid -19. Audio
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European leaders are self-isolating after French President tests positive
European leaders are self-isolating after Macron positive test
A host of European leaders are self-isolating after the French President, Emmanuel Macron, tested positive for Covid-19.
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Rotorua parking system costs council $1.7m
Rotorua's parking system has been called "ludicrous", "nuts" and a "waste of money".
The i-Park system has cost the Rotorua Lakes Council over $1.7 million in the last year - almost 84% of its… Audio
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Rotorua parking system costs: Council urged to apologise
Rotorua parking system costs: Council urged to apologise
Rotorua's controversial i-Park parking system cost the district council just over $1.7 million last year, consuming almost 84 percent of its just over $2 million parking revenue.
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Summer holiday ban on driving on Auckland's Muriwai Beach
Summer holiday ban on driving on Auckland's Muriwai Beach
The risk to people and the environment of cars on Muriwai Beach west of Auckland means they are to be temporarily banned.