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What we know about Coromandel's 309 Road, scene of fatal shooting
What we know about Coromandel's 309 Road
It's a winding road deep into rural New Zealand, but on Friday it was the scene of tragedy with a double shooting. What is The 309 Road?
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Jetstar adding further trans-Tasman routes
Jetstar spreading its wings with additional trans-Tasman routes
An extra aircraft will land in Christchurch on Sundays and four more trans-Tasman routes are set to launch in the next six months. Audio
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Whanganui council takes stand against deep seabed mining
Whanganui rejects fast-track seabed mining project
Local councillors have opposed seabed mining in the South Taranaki Bight and applauded an impassioned first-term councillor for bringing the issue to the table.
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Australia players union slams FIFA over 2034 Saudi World Cup
Australia players union slams FIFA over 2034 Saudi World Cup
Australia's professional soccer players union has condemned the awarding of the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, saying significant human rights risks are attached to the tournament.
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Australia, PNG unveil deal for Papua New Guinea team to enter NRL in 2028
PNG to enter NRL under long-awaited deal with Australia
Papua New Guinea will join the NRL in 2028 and will become the competition's 18th or 19th team, depending on other franchise bids to come.
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New Zealand men main reason for bad slump in literacy, numeracy test
New Zealand men main reason for bad slump in literacy, numeracy test
And an educator says she is not surprised.
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Great Walks, huts and campsites in great demand
Great Walks, huts and campsites in great demand
Visitor demand for huts and campsites is growing, with DOC recording 1.25 million bookings last financial year.
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CNMI 'losing traction' as a destination - hotel association
CNMI 'losing traction' as a destination - hotel association
Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands has painted a dim picture about Northern Marianas' tourism industry after another subpar hotel occupancy rate in October 2024.
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Lower South Island continues to have strongest economic results
Lower South Island continues to have strongest economic results
The ASB's third quarter regional economic scoreboard gives top marks to Otago, followed by Canterbury and Southland.
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Kaitiaki hits out at government silence on caulerpa management
Kaitiaki hits out at government silence on caulerpa management
It comes after surveillance by a hapū revealed more than two dozen boats were illegally anchored in the Bay of Islands caulerpa ban area between August and October.
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Hanmer Springs: The next boom town for retirees?
Is this the next boom town for retirees?
The village has a permanent population of around 700 people, plus holiday homes, but it can swell up to 10,000 people during busy weekends.
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Māori All Blacks to play in Whangārei for first time in 15 years
Māori All Blacks to play in Whangārei for first time in 15 years
The side will take on Scotland as part of a double header with the Black Ferns.
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High-speed electric hydrofoiling boat to join Auckland's ferry fleet
High-speed electric hydrofoiling boat to join Auckland's ferry fleet
The electric vessel, which can carry 10 passengers at a time, "opens up an entirely new way of travelling".
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 1-8 December
Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
Moana 2's bilingual debut, a 20-day record-breaking mountain climbing morathon, and a mission to try every kebab in Auckland are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.
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Taiwan's president talks unity on Pacific trip
Taiwan's president talks unity on Pacific trip
Guam marked the fourth of five stops on Lai Ching-te's week-long journey, which includes visits to the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and Palau.
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Regional MPs object to Air NZ cutting ‘vital’ Wellington flights
MPs object to Air NZ cutting 'vital' Wellington flights
Rotorua leaders welcome Auckland flights but worry about losing key Wellington service.
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Cruise ships in Napier – how much water do they really take?
Cruise ships in Napier – how much water do they really take?
Are Hawke's Bay water restrictions going to be an obstacle for the region's booming cruise ship trade?
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Ed Sheeran will be first-ever Western artist to perform in Bhutan
Ed Sheeran will be first-ever Western artist to perform in Bhutan
"Kuzuzampola!" Sheeran said in an Instagram post announcing the Bhutan concert.
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Power companies lead charge on cutting emissions
Power companies lead charge on cutting emissions
A new analysis of the biggest companies on the New Zealand stockmarket found only 18 had a consistent trend of lowering their emissions.
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Concern grows over Air NZ's potential price hikes, less flights next year
Concern grows over Air NZ's potential price hikes, less flights next year
Tickets for some flights could be more expensive next year, with the airline running fewer flights on some domestic routes. Audio
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Colorado man missing on Aoraki/Mount Cook
Bad weather prevented search teams from looking for the men on Tuesday, and at this stage it is unlikely they will be able to continue the search until Thursday. Boulder, Colorado based journalist… Audio
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Police name men missing on Aoraki/Mount Cook
Three men who went missing after attempting to climb Aoraki Mount Cook over the weekend have still not been found. Aoraki Area Commander Inspector Vicki Walker spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Seabed mining left out of regional plan for Taranaki
Taranaki region leaders at odds with government plans
There's a clash of wills going on between central and local government in Taranaki when it comes to plans for seabed mining.
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Ireland travel tips straight from the source
Audio 3 Dec 2024Jesse chats to Tourism Ireland Executive Vice President Alison Metcalfe about Ireland as a travel destination. Audio
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Te Papa makes $750k in two months from international visitor fee
Te Papa makes $750k in two months from international visitor fee
Ticket sales are about on track, and are expected to ramp up over summer, the national museum says. Audio