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Some impacts of global warming 'irreversible' - UN
The authors of the new report say that there is still a brief window of time to avoid the very worst.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Football Ferns coach yet to decide if Moore will play against Czech Republic, Aces into final and Whyte signs contract to fight Fury.
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EPL title race wide open after Kane winner
Harry Kane's stoppage time winner blew the English Premier League title race wide open.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Phoenix go down to Adelaide in A-League, Waratahs win Super Rugby opener, sprinter banned for 10 years and former All Black coach joins Japan.
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Petrópolis: Hopes fade for survivors in flood-hit Brazil city
Alarms rang out across the Brazilian city of Petrópolis on Thursday, warning of more heavy rain to come after floods and landslides killed at least 117 people with more than 100 missing.
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New Zealand sprinter happy to end Springbok ambitions
A budding Springbok as a youngster, sprinter Tiaan Whelpton is hoping to finally pull on the black singlet and represent New Zealand.
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Prepare to pay premium for Valentine's Day roses
Imports of roses have been affected by shipping delays and hot weather has stunted the growth of New Zealand grown roses.
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Cyclone Dovi brings howling winds and heavy rain to NZ
The MetService is warning much of the North Island is in for a wild night of howling winds and heavy rain as the remnants of Cyclone Dovi pass over.
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No gumboots, no problem: Newcomer to dairy farming now cream of the crop
Fourteen years ago Christopher Vila switched careers and countries and turned up to milk cows in street clothes. He can hardly believe he's now New Zealand's Dairy Manager of the Year... Audio
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No gumboots, no problem: Newcomer to dairy farming now cream of the crop
Fourteen years ago Christopher Vila switched careers and countries and turned up to milk cows in street clothes. He can hardly believe he's now New Zealand's Dairy Manager of the Year...
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Weather: High humidity has Aucklanders hot and bothered
If you're finding yourself clammy, sweaty and breathing heavily into your face mask when you're out and about at the moment, you're not alone. Audio
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Calorie counting based on a flawed, obsolete science, experts say
Experts say the diet industry's obsessive focus on counting calories may have actually made us fatter.
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Huge house fire sends smoke across Wellington suburb
Fire crews from across Wellington battled a huge house fire that threatened neighbouring homes. One person has been taken to hospital
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'Significant compliance challenges': Schools reopening to mask mandates, ventilation issues
Many schools and kura across the motu will be starting back for the year today, but it will be unlike anything they have faced before.
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'Having a single brick in my hand is like heaven to me at the moment'
Audio 30 Jan 2022Since the 1970s ceramicist Peter Lange has pushed the boat out with his art form, these days he's working using individual bricks as canvasses. The images reflect his trademark sense of fun and irony… Audio, Gallery
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Three-time Olympic champion Hamish Bond hangs up oars
Three-time Olympic gold medallist Hamish Bond has retired from rowing.
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Nasa's new space telescope reaches destination in solar orbit
Thirty days after it was launched, the James Webb telescope has arrived at the position in space where it will observe the universe.
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Home recipes from Stephanie Alexander
From Nine To Noon on Monday 24 January 2022
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Quarter finals taking shape at Australian Open
Canadian Denis Shapovalov takes full advantage of an out-of-sorts Alexander Zverev to reach his first Australian Open quarter-final.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Venus through to quarters, Alker just misses out, and Supersmash playoff picture complete.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Otago win in the SuperSmash, Kiwi driver Liam Lawson on the move, and Arsenal request to postpone clash with Tottenham.
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Argentina roasts in record-setting heat wave as temperatures soar above 40C
Argentina is facing a historic heat wave with temperatures above 40C, making the country for awhile the hottest place on the planet, straining power grids and forcing residents to seek sanctuary in…
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How do we respond to the global shortage of rapid antigen tests?
As Omicron has spread globally rapid antigen tests are in short supply, here's what some countries have done.
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The science of pizza
After years of research, food writer and tech inventor Nathan Myhrvold has produced a gigantic three-volume guide to the world's most beloved food - Modernist Pizza. Video, Audio
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Report from the future: How Aotearoa will be a better place in 2040
Opinion - There are many reasons to be pessimistic about the future - but what if we got it right? Here's Thomas Nash's case for optimism.