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Welcome to the heart of Māoriland
Laura Keown is taken on a tour of Ōtaki as the town prepares for its annual indigenous film festival.
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Review: Laneway Festival 2017
Laneway makes a case for evolution, not creationism, in music festivals.
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Sport: PNG footballers face another tough ask against Sweden
It doesn't get any easier for Papua New Guinea at the FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup in Port Moresby.
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Assange questioned over Sweden rape allegations
Sweden's chief prosecutor has questioned Wikileaks founder Julian Assange about a rape allegation at the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
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Global worming
Orchard waste from around Central Otago feeds millions of composting worms at Robbie Dick's worm farm in Cromwell. The worms convert tonnes of edible waste into castings manure, an organic compost… Audio, Gallery
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Ireland makes Euro 2016 last 16
Robbie Brady scored a late winner for Ireland to put them through to the knockout stages of the European Championship for the first time.
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Ronaldo's 79th minute penalty hits the post
Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty as Portugal drew 0-0 with Austria at the European football championships in Paris.
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Wins for Italy, Spain, stalemate in Paris
Italy again showed their big-tournament experience with a clinical 2-0 defeat of Belgium in their opening game of the European football championships in Lyon.
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Refugee quota boost 'less than bare minimum'
OPINION: Even if we'd doubled our refugee quota by 2018, we'd still be doing half as much by population as Australia, writes Murdoch Stephens.
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Brexit 'could threaten whole EU bloc'
A British vote to leave the European Union could eventually lead to the break up of the whole bloc, Sweden's foreign minister says.
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What you need to know about the Stanford rape case
'If anything, this is a reason for all of us to speak even louder'
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Regional Wrap
It's been thundery and wet in the North Island . In the South cattle are on a winter rotation of swedes, kale, chowmolia and fodderbeet. Audio
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Dial-a-Swede unleashes 10,000 cultural ambassadors
If you fancy chatting to a random Swede about Scandinavia or Flight of the Conchords, Olly, Magnus and Sofia await your call. Audio
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Swedish number allows callers to talk to random Swedes
Audio 12 Apr 2016Do you have any burning questions about what life is like in Sweden? Or maybe you're just looking for a friendly stranger to talk to late at night? Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 12 April 2016
Audio 12 Apr 2016The tax expert reviewing the trust laws says protecting New Zealand reputation is paramount - we'll talk to John Shewan shortly. A convicted baby killer is about to be freed on parole -- her victim's… Audio
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North Korea sentences US student to hard labour
An American student has been sentenced to 15 years of hard labour in North Korea for crimes against the state.
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Southland vet calls for more work on killer swedes
More work needs to be done to find out how toxic herbicide tolerant swedes are to sheep, beef cattle and deer, a Southland vet says.
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Final report into killer swedes released
The group investigating killer swedes in Southland has issued one last warning to farmers not to feed herbicide tolerant swedes to cows in the spring.
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Farmers warned against feeding killer swedes in Spring
The group investigating killer swedes in Southland has issued one last warning to farmers not to feed herbicide tolerant swedes to cows in the Spring. Audio
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Europe in 'race against time' over migrants
Europe's been warned it's in a "race against time" to save its system of passport-free travel and must move fast to tighten control of migration over its external borders.
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MPI downplays dangers of killer swedes
The Minister for Primary Industries has downplayed the dangers of herbicide tolerant swedes which killed hundreds of cows in Southland last year.
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MPI defends DairyNZ killer swedes investigation
The Ministry for Primary Industries is defending DairyNZ's investigation into toxic swedes which killed hundreds of cattle in Southland last spring.
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Test show high levels of toxins in killer swedes
DairyNZ has released new test results confirming high levels of toxins in herbicide-tolerant swedes that killed hundreds of cows in Southland last spring.
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Report on cattle death linked swedes due out
An in-depth scientific report into herbicide tolerant swedes that were linked to the deaths of hundreds of cattle in Southland is due out this week.