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Cave Creek families reflect
Those speaking at Cave Creek commemorations reflected on the changes to safety standards that have occurred in the 20 years since the tragedy which killed 14 people.
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Cave Creek tragedy marked 20 years on
Family members of Cave Creek victims were in tears as they spoke at a ceremony in Greymouth marking the 20th anniversary of the tragedy. Audio
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Victims of Cave Creek remembered 20 years on
Audio 28 Apr 2015The sister of one of the victims of the Cave Creek tragedy says the outdoors are safer for the death of her brother. Audio
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Cave Creek tragedy marked 20 years on
Commemorations are taking place today to mark 20 years since the Cave Creek disaster that claimed 14 lives.
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20th Anniversary of Cave Creek tragedy.
Today marks 20 years since a Department of Conservation viewing platform collapsed into a ravine in the Cave Creek area near Punakaiki on the West Coast, killing 14 people. Audio
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Serious crash near Otorohanga
News 25 Apr 2015The police are investigating a serious crash between a tour operator van and a car on Waitomo Caves Road, near Otorohanga.
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Country's top lifesavers honoured
Rough seas at Muriwai Beach didn't stop Auckland lifeguard Tai Kahn from dropping out of a helicopter to rescue a trapped surfer. Audio
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What's on this Easter weekend?
With fine weather forecast, there's no excuse to be sitting on the couch eating hot cross buns and Easter eggs all weekend.
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Review finds mining won't pollute rivers
An independent review into mining tests at Karangahake, south of Paeroa, has found the activities would pose minimal pollution to waterways.
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Iwi start commemorative tour of south
A South Taranaki tribe is visiting places in the South Island where their ancestors were sent in the 1800s as punishment for rising up against the Crown.
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Cable Bay
Fred Stuart established the Cable Bay public walkway on his Nelson farm in 1984. He also put 200 hectares of coastal bush into covenants for protection. The farm is now run by Fred's son Ian and… Audio
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Cable Bay
Fred Stuart established the Cable Bay public walkway on his Nelson farm in 1984. He also put 200 hectares of coastal bush into covenants for protection. The farm is now run by Fred's son Ian and…
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The largest cave in the world - Ryan Deboodt
Audio 18 Mar 2015It's the largest cave in the world, and one photographer has used drones to capture it both by ground and air. To date, the footage has been viewed nearly 900,000 times online. The cave is called Hang… Audio
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Weather hampers assessment of Solomons cyclone damage
Audio 16 Mar 2015The Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office says strong wind warnings are preventing it from reaching the eastern province to assess the damage caused by Cyclone Pam. Audio
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The Moa Mania of 1993
In January 1993, publican Paddy Freaney claimed to have sighted a large moa near Lake Brunner on the South Island's West Coast. (First broadcast 1993) Audio
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Vanuatu in lockdown for Cyclone Pam
The super-storm Cyclone Pam is cutting a swathe through the South Pacific, with Vanuatu bracing itself for a direct hit tonight. Video, Audio
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Cyclone damage in Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands is taking stock of the aftermath of Cyclone Pam with reports of serious damage in the country's eastern province. Audio
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Vanuatu's Tafea province expect Pam hit early Saturday
People in the Vanuatu province of Tafea are bracing for a direct hit from cyclone Pam early Saturday morning.
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: The Pop Group
One of the first and most influential post-punk bands, The Pop Group came from Bristol mixing elements of reggae, dub, Krautrock, punk, funk and whatever else the four band members were listening to… Audio
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The weird and wonderful
Ten film projects are promising to tell great stories, but they need a little help first.
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The Return of The Pop Group
Formed in Bristol in 1977, The Pop Group was at the forefront of the post-punk movement, carving out an influential niche for themselves that has seen them name dropped by the likes of Nick Cave… Audio
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Palau pledges to find Japanese remains
The governor of Palau's Peleliu State has pledged to co-operate in efforts to recover the remains of wartime Japanese soldiers ahead of a visit in April by the Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress…
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Vote to save pohutukawa from chop
The board of Auckland Transport has unanimously voted to spare a group of pohutukawa being felled for motorway improvements.
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The Secret Life of Love Songs
Why are good love songs so difficult to write? Is there such a thing as a pure, untainted love song that won't leave some cringing? Or is Nick Cave right when he says, "A love song is never truly… Audio
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Spat over Maori sovereignty versus separatism
The Prime Minister is accusing Labour of heading down a path of separatism, in his latest exchange with Andrew Little over treaty issues. Audio