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Dollar drops on PM's shock resignation
The dollar has fallen a quarter of a cent since Prime Minister John Key's surprise resignation.
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Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Mike and Matthew discuss the Mount Roskill by-election, Nick Legget's switch to National and a challenge for Todd Barclay in Clutha Southland. Audio
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Auckland Housing Accord set to miss target
The government's main home-building policy in Auckland looks set to miss its goal, with data showing the Housing Accord is likely to fall hundreds of houses short.
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Cheika ends year with just six wins
Australian rugby coach Michael Cheika has finished 2016 with a Wallabies' winning percentage almost as bad as the one that got Eddie Jones sacked 11 years ago.
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Bozzone breaks Ironman WA record
New Zealand triathlete Terenzo Bozzone has broken the men's course record at Ironman Western Australia.
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Political reporters in limbo
Expensive new buildings for Parliament were unveiled this week, just after most of the nation's political journalists walked out of their earthquake-prone offices. Is the fourth estate getting… Audio
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Political reporters in limbo
Expensive new buildings for Parliament were unveiled this week, just after most of the nation's political journalists walked out of their earthquake-prone offices. Is the fourth estate getting…
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'Safer Communities Together' - But where have all the police gone?
2016 has been a tough year for Northland police. Seven homicides, the biggest meth haul in New Zealand history, a growing pile of child abuse files, and a workplace survey that shows officers are… Audio
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England trounce Wallabies to end year unbeaten
England overcame a poor start to overwhelm the Wallabies 37-21 with a dominant display at Twickenham to complete a perfect year of 13 victories under new coach Eddie Jones.
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Castro laid to rest, let the music play
With the death of Fidel Castro, all concerts were suspended for nine days, the official period of mourning. Here are nine classics of Cuban music to enjoy now the revolutionary leader has been laid to… Video
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Inside Out Part 1: Bob Cranshaw - Sesame to Sonny
Nick Tipping celebrates the extensive career of Bob Cranshaw, who played on everything from Sesame Street to Sonny Rollins, delves into some funky New Orleans sounds, and checks out a recent release… Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: Bob Cranshaw - Sesame to Sonny
Nick Tipping celebrates the extensive career of Bob Cranshaw, who played on everything from Sesame Street to Sonny Rollins, delves into some funky New Orleans sounds, and checks out a recent release… Audio
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Gregory O'Brien
Painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien is the author of a number of books. His latest (with Nick Bevin) is Futuna: Life of a Building (VUP). He talks with Kim about the demise of the… Audio
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50 countries that don't exist
Ever heard of Seborga, a tiny principality surrounded by Italy? Or Cabinda, fighting for independence against nearby Angola? Closer to home there's the Murrawarri Republic, 750 km northwest of Sydney… Audio, Gallery
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Changes for Wallabies, England for tour-ending clash
The Australian rugby team has made four changes and England two ahead of their much-anticipated clash in Twickenham this weekend.
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Terms of trade set to tick up
The country's terms of trade - the broad measure of how we pay our way in the world - are picked to tick up on the back of improving commodity prices. Audio
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Firefighters feared explosion at sulphur blaze
Firefighters feared a dust explosion while battling a toxic blaze at a fertiliser plant near Napier.
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Sulphur fire at Hawke's Bay fertiliser plant
A toxic sulphur blaze that broke out at a Ravensdown fertiliser plant is now out.
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Live: Cut Off Your Hands
The Others Way Festival 2016 closing act honours went to Cut Off Your Hands, who left fans hanging after their second album Honour in 2008. Video, Audio
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Terms of trade fall, led by weaker export prices
The country's purchasing power with the rest of the world has fallen because of lower prices for dairy, meat and forestry.
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Competition fierce in Gisborne
The semi-finalists have been selected for the 28th Gisborne International Music Competition. Juror Nick Deutsch talks about selecting the 13 players for the next round with fellow juror Julia Joyce. … Audio
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Refugee protesters with superglue suspend Australian Parliament
Close to 40 people protesting against Australia's detention centres suspended question time in Canberra after supergluing themselves to railings.
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Overheated housing market, dairy debt still risks - Reserve Bank
The Reserve Bank has asked the government to add a debt-to-income measure to its toolbox if the Auckland housing market continues to overheat.
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Don't take on too much debt, govt warns homeowners
First home buyers are being told to be cautious after the average first home loan surged 43 percent in two years.
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Heart Like A Levee by Hiss Golden Messenger
Nick Bollinger hitches a ride with a set of American roadsongs from Hiss Golden Messenger. Audio