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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.
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Sport NZ moves to make sport safer and fairer
Sport NZ moves to make sport safer and fairer
Moves to make sport safer and fairer have been announced by Sport New Zealand.
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Hundreds gather for America's Cup World Series regatta opening
Hundreds gather for America's Cup World Series regatta opening
After a long and at times uncertain lead up, the America's Cup World Series regatta starts this week with four teams competing for their chance to race for sailing's most coveted trophy. Video
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Prison report shows failure to implement Hōkai Rangi strategy - advocate
Prison report shows failure to implement Hōkai Rangi strategy - advocate
A new report highlighting inhumane treatment of prisoners shows Corrections is not putting its Hōkai Rangi strategy into practice and has lost all its credibility, a former prisoner and justice reform…
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Nights Pundit/Scientist
Our philosopher Ann Kerwin introduces us to Post Truth and the work of Lee McIntyre, a philosopher of science, wrote Post-Truth in Spring 2017. It is even more true, insightful and alarming today. Audio
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Former rugby player describes struggle with brain injuries after concussions
A former rugby player with a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated impact traumas wants other players to be fully aware of the risk, and for New Zealand Rugby to do more to help those who have… Video, Audio
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New Covid-19 resurgence business support scheme announced
Covid-19 business support scheme announced
Businesses that suffer a 30 percent drop in revenue after alert level changes will be able to claim up to $21,500, Finance Minister Grant Robertson has announced.
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Lawyer supports call for NZR 'special fund'
Lawyer supports call for NZR 'special fund'
Lawyer representing group of former NZ rugby players is backing calls for New Zealand Rugby to provide financial support to past players suffering from brain injuries.
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Large numbers want Tokyo Olympics cancelled - poll
Large numbers want Tokyo Olympics cancelled - poll
A third of Japanese residents want the Tokyo Olympics to be scrapped amid fears that an influx of foreign arrivals may cause a further spike in COVID-19 cases, a poll by public broadcaster NHK has…
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Chief Ombudsman's unannounced visit of Paremoremo prison reveals failures
Chief Ombudsman's unannounced visit of Paremoremo prison reveals failures
A report into the country's only maximum security prison reveals myriad problems and shows it is failing on promises to boost rehabilitation. Video
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Fiji rugby looks to local tournaments to prepare for Olympics
Fiji rugby looks to local tournaments to prepare for Olympics
Fiji Rugby will introduce a new Sevens tournament next year to prepare for the 2021 Olympic Games.
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Spy novelist John le Carré dies aged 89
Spy novelist John le Carré dies aged 89
Cold War thriller writer John le Carré author of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Night Manager has died of pneumonia at 89.
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Quarter of Auckland schools exceed capacity, Education Ministry figures show
Quarter of Auckland schools exceed capacity
Education Ministry figures show a quarter of Auckland's 503 schools had enrolled more students than their official classroom capacity by the middle of the year.
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Managed isolation vouchers being hoarded by some leaving others desperate
'It's a lottery' - People hoarding managed isolation vouchers
Rooms in managed isolation have been sitting empty because some desperate returnees have been able to book more allocation vouchers than they need.
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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 - Contrasting fortunes for NZ golfers, no Cairo crown for King and leading rugby ref retires.
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Teeks on his new album Something To Feel
Northland-based soul singer TEEKS aka Te Karehana Gardiner-Toi (Ngapuhi, Ngai Te Rangi, Ngati Ranginui) seems on the expressway to success. His 2017 debut EP The Grapefruit Skies was met with critical… Video, Audio
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Reserve Bank rejects request for help fixing the housing crisis
Reserve Bank rejects request for help fixing the housing crisis
The Reserve Bank Governor has rebuffed the Finance Minister's request for help fixing the housing crisis.
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Critter of the Week: Alpine Shield Bug
This week's critter is one you don't want to pick up! The alpine shield bug is flightless, consumes pre-digested plant material and produces a nasty aroma when touched. Audio
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Intelligence agencies' failures highlighted but no accountability sought
Intelligence agencies' failures highlighted but no accountability sought
Several key security and intelligence agencies failed to do their counter-terrorism job well, or at all, but there remains no way of holding them to account.
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Two British otters find love the second time around
Audio 11 Dec 20202020 has been a tough year for most. Especially those who have lost loved ones. But two British otters found happiness together again after both losing their long term partners. Our reporter Ella… Audio