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'We've got a difficult 48 hours': Britain on course for hottest day
Britain is on course for its hottest day on record with temperatures forecast to hit 40C for the first time tomorrow, forcing train companies to cancel services and heath authorities to put more…
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Race for Waikato District mayoralty heats up
Current Waikato District deputy mayor Aksel Bech and wāhine Māori Korikori Hawkins will contest this year's mayoralty in the local elections.
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Tens of thousands flee Europe fires, heat wave
France has evacuated more than 14,000 people threatened by wildfires in the southwest, as fires also spread in Spain, Croatia and Greece.
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Hundreds more evacuated from homes as wildfires spread in France
Hundreds more people have been evacuated from their homes as wildfires continue to rage out of control in southwestern France, authorities say.
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Ireland to disrupt All Blacks in decider
Ireland are ready to unleash "chaos" in series decider against All Blacks.
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Heatpump 101
Audio 14 Jul 2022Energy efficiency specialist Gareth Gretton gives us some tips on how best to use a heatpump and give your home enough ventilation. Audio
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Queensland clinch State of Origin
Queensland have pulled off one of their greatest and most courageous wins in State of Origin history.
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Silver Ferns win home series opener
Silver Ferns win Commonwealth Games warm-up against closest rivals.
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Dozens of Chinese cities on heatwave alert as roofs melt, roads buckle
Dozens of Chinese cities have baked in scorching temperatures as heatwaves melted the roofs of buildings and buckled roads and sweltering weather drove people to seek the cool in raid shelters…
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Yosemite wildfire smoke chokes national park's views and air quality
A wildfire threatening some of the world's oldest giant sequoia trees in California's Yosemite National Park expanded five-fold over the weekend.
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Pilot study to measure nitrogen dioxide concentrations in Timaru
The three-month study will will track concentrations in residential areas, high congestion areas and during peak traffic.
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How to safely cook food for the freezer
Batch-cooking meals which can be frozen and reheated later is a great idea, says food safety expert Vincent Arbuckle, but we don't want to invite bacteria to the party. Audio
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ANZ offers home loan extension to make energy improvements
Aotearoa's biggest bank is offering low interest green for customers to go greener.
ANZ's launched a home top up loan where customers can borrow an extra $80.000 at a three-year fixed interest rate… Video, Audio
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Cheap loans for sustainable home improvements
The country's biggest bank is offering cheap loans for customers looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
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Tips for spending wisely at the supermarket
Many of us are feeling the squeeze from rising inflation. At times like these the weekly grocery bill is often the first area we cut back on. So today's expert is registered nutritionist Amanda Brien… Audio
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Rowing mums supporting each other on the world stage
A new mum and a mum-to-be have had plenty in common to talk about recently, but rowing is the number one focus for them over the next couple of weeks.
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More support urged for many struggling to keep warm in winter
New Zealand is known for its cold homes, and as winter bites, calls are growing for more support for those who can't keep warm.
Charities say more and more people are struggling to pay their power… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Barbarouses returning to Phoenix, Tactix confirm Dunn signing and Ko drops in rankings.
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Our ocean is central to our cultural traditions, legends, and way of life
Opinion - "As Pacific Island people, we have a deep connection to the ocean. We are Small Islands Developing States and Large Ocean Island States. Our ocean has carried our ancestors across waters to…
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Renters, know your rights this winter
Audio 14 Jun 2022As winter sets in, and leaks and mould appear in homes around the country, the Citizens Advice Bureau wants renters to know their rights. It's landlords who hold the power, especially in the current… Audio
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All Whites v Costa Rica: Tension building towards winner takes all match
The All Whites are trying to keep things light and relaxed in Qatar in the build-up to the intercontinental play-off against Costa Rica but things are heating up.
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Flooding creeps up around homes in Porirua, closes roads
Flooding is threatening homes in Porirua, and has closed roads, while MetService warns of widespread storms, including the possibility of tornadoes in some areas.
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Covid-19: Urgent need for schools to adopt winter action plan
Keeping schools open during Omicron has left communities exposed to widespread infection and disrupted learning, Amanda Kvalsvig writes.
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Tenants don't want to be moved from Maraenui by Kāinga Ora
Maraenui in Napier, one of the city's poorest suburbs, is in desperate need of new homes.
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Elizabeth Zhong homicide: Fang Sun found guilty of murder
A millionaire investor from China who watched his once-lucrative New Zealand businesses fail after moving to Auckland has been found guilty of stabbing to death the woman he blamed for his huge…