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Japan avalanche tragedy a painful reminder for mother who advocates for snow safety
'It sets like concrete': Avalanche deaths painful reminder for mum
Robyn Gordon lost her 18-year-old son James after he was hit by an avalanche while snowboarding in Japan. Audio
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Q&A: Fiji's new Great Council of Chiefs chairman on the needs of iTaukei people in a changing world
Q&A: Fiji's new Great Council of Chiefs chairman on the needs of iTaukei people
Ratu Viliame Seruvakula, a former high-ranking Republic of Fiji Military Forces officer, says the chiefs must remain apolitical and help unite Fiji as a multiracial and multicultural society.
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Real estate agent warned after using fake Asian accent in sales pitch
Real estate agent warned after using fake Asian accent
A high-profile Auckland real estate agent has been given a warning after posting a video of herself giving a sales pitch using a fake accent. Video
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TVNZ looks to axe Fair Go, Sunday, midday and night news in restructure
TVNZ looks to axe award-winning shows
The Sunday programme, the long-running consumer affairs show Fair Go and several news bulletins may be axed in the proposed restructuring, sources say.
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TVNZ set to cut popular shows
Those are the familiar sounds of TVNZ current affairs show Sunday, the long-running consumer affairs show Fair Go, the midday news and 1News Tonight which RNZ understands are all on the chopping… Audio
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TVNZ axing Fair Go, Sunday, two news bulletins
TVNZ is shutting down Sunday, Fair Go, 1News at Midday and 1News Tonight in an effort to keep its business "sustainable" in a declining advertising market for broadcast news.
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TVNZ axing Fair Go, Sunday, two news bulletins
TVNZ axing Fair Go, Sunday, two news bulletins
TVNZ is shutting down Sunday, Fair Go, 1News at Midday and 1News Tonight in an effort to keep its business "sustainable" in a declining advertising market for broadcast news.
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Immigration - the winners, losers and missed opportunities
The big winners and losers of the immigration shake-up
Analysis - It took three months to reverse a 'light touch' approach that saw some buy jobs for up to $50,000.
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TVNZ proposes cutting 9 percent of staff
TVNZ staff will today learn the fate of their jobs, with up to 70 roles across news and current affairs on the chopping block.
The state broadcaster is proposing to cut 9 percent of its workforce… Audio
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Steven Adams building rapport at Houston Rockets
Steven Adams building rapport at Houston Rockets
Steven Adams has spoken to media for the first time since arriving at his new NBA team the Houston Rockets.
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Hanging Out, a new book from Sheila Liming
Doing nothing has become something we just don't do anymore in our over-scheduled, always online world. But the simple act of hanging out with other people could be the solution to the epidemic of… Audio
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A year out of NRL was the right decision says Harris-Tavita
A year out of NRL was the right decision says Harris-Tavita
Chanel Harris-Tavita is back at the Warriors after a year out of the game.
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Boxing: Fijian trainer calls for upskilling
Fiji boxing needs to focus on upskilling - trainer
Fijian boxers should upskill themselves and stop turning the sport into a show that does not meet the standards fans expect, a Sydney-based Fijian boxing trainer Lepani Wilson says.
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Health advocates seek meeting with David Seymour to argue for free school lunches
Advocates want face-to-face with Seymour to argue for school lunches
The associate education minister says lunch programme will continue in "some form", but he is looking to cut its funding by up to half. Audio
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Experts detect growing numbers affected by climate anxiety
Experts detect growing numbers affected by climate anxiety
For a small portion of the population it causes a level of worry so severe that it interferes with everyday life.
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Warner Bros 'baffled' as TVNZ rejects Newshub proposal of shared news operation
Warner Bros 'baffled' as TVNZ rejects Newshub proposal
Newshub boss made a last-ditch appeal to rival TV company, but it was rejected two days later.
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Silver Ferns coaching contest won't faze Dame Noeline
Silver Ferns coaching contest won't faze Dame Noeline
Analysis - Having to reapply for a national head coaching job would feel like a trip to the dentist for most people, but Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua is not like most people, writes Bridget…
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Blink: 'Sydney sucked so ... bad we had to cancel Christchurch'
'Sydney sucked so ... bad we had to cancel Christchurch': Blink-182
The band cancelled the South Island leg of the tour less than two weeks before they were scheduled to play.
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Explainer: What's going on with interest rates?
Explainer: What's going on with interest rates?
Economist Bernard Hickey gives us an insight into what the Reserve Bank is thinking after the latest OCR announcement. Audio
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Staff in shock and disbelief: Newshub plans to close
Newshub staff say they're in total shock and disbelief on learning the media company plans to close its newsroom in New Zealand at the end of June. The bombshell announcement came at an emergency… Audio
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Newshub to shut down in June
Newshub to shut down in June
'If we can't make it work, who can?' presenter Mike McRoberts asks as Newshub announces it's closing in June.
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Alice Snedden on the 'real but not immediate' danger of climate change
Comedian Alice Snedden explores our curiously apathetic response to climate change in a new two-part instalment of the doco series Bad News. Video, Audio
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League fan tackles commentators’ mangled pronunciation
Nearly fifty percent of Rugby League players have Māori and Pasifika heritage. Stephen Gallagher is doing his bit to make sure commentators say their names right. Audio