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Police outside Auckland house after reports of gunfire
Police outside Auckland house after reports of gunfire
Police are investigating an incident in the Auckland suburb of Glen Eden after reports of a shot being fired in the area.
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Ko tātou, tātou - we are one: What to expect from the national remembrance service
What to expect from the national remembrance service
The national remembrance service for victims of the 15 March mosque terror attacks, is being held in North Hagley Park, Christchurch, and broadcast throughout the country.
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NZ, Australian police provide major security in Christchurch for remembrance service
NZ, Australian police provide major security in Christchurch
There will tight security and a big police presence at today's national remembrance service for the victims of the mosque terror attacks at North Hagley Park in Christchurch. Audio
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National Remembrance Service: What you need to know
National Remembrance Service: What you need to know
Hagley Park in Christchurch will host a national remembrance event today for the victims of the mosque terror attack. Here's how the day will unfold.
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Yusuf/Cat Stevens among artists to sing at Christchurch remembrance event
Yusuf/Cat Stevens to sing at Christchurch remembrance event
Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens and Marlon Williams are among the artists to perform at a National Remembrance Service for victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Marlon Williams, Hollie Smith to play at Christchurch remembrance service
Yusuf Islam, better known as Cat Stevens will join local artists Marlon Williams, Maisey Rika, Hollie Smith and Teeks in honouring the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack, at this Friday's…
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Malcolm Rewa jailed for life for 1992 murder of Susan Burdett
Malcolm Rewa jailed for life for murder of Susan Burdett
Serial rapist Malcolm Rewa has been jailed for life for murdering Papatoetoe woman Susan Burdett, 27 years ago.
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Vigils for victims of Chch attacks being held across Pacific
Vigils remembering the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attacks are being held across the Pacific. Audio
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Mosque attacks: Tributes, vigils and mourning
Mosque attacks: Tributes, vigils and mourning
People in New Zealand and around the world paid tribute to the victims of the mosque shooting as hundreds gathered for vigils and placed flowers at local mosques. Video
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Jealousy, murder and lies: The killing of Arishma Chand
Jealousy, murder and lies: The killing of Arishma Chand
Rohit Singh was so besotted with Arishma Chand he had her face tattooed on his chest. Today he was sentenced to at least 19 years for her murder. Anneke Smith charts a tale of obsession, farcical lies…
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Auckland's Pride march bursts with colour, joy
Pride march: 'This is what solidarity looks like'
At least a thousand people walked and cheered their way up Auckland's main street yesterday's Pride march.
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Traffic builds ahead of muggy Auckland Anniversary weekend
Traffic builds ahead of muggy Auckland Anniversary weekend
Heat and traffic have caused SH1 to "react" near Johnstone's Hill tunnel south of Warkworth, forcing road conditioning as Aucklanders leave the city for the long weekend.
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Foundry workers say Christmas closure came as a shock: 'We had no idea'
Foundry workers say Christmas closure came as a shock: 'We had no idea'
A group of Auckland workers who returned from their summer holidays to find they were jobless say their livelihoods have been destroyed.
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Strong tourism season predicted to heat up recruitment
Strong tourism season predicted to heat up recruitment
Tourism operators around the country are bracing for the summer surge with domestic tourism expected to be at its peak.
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Kauri dieback limits track availability over summer
Kauri dieback limits track availability over summer
Kauri dieback disease means some of the most popular tracks and campgrounds around New Zealand will be closed this summer. See the list here.
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Heavy traffic eases on SH1 north of Wellington
Heavy traffic eases on SH1 north of Wellington
There were significant delays on State Highway 1 north of Wellington due to heavy holiday traffic.
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Heavy rain, slips: Campers pack up or move to higher ground
Heavy rain, slips: Campers pack up or move to higher ground
Heavy rain warnings for Bay of Plenty and Coromandel will remain in place overnight - but the risk of flooding has fallen. Audio
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Police offer immunity and reward in missing person cold case
Police offer immunity and reward in missing person cold case
Police are offering immunity against prosecution on a 30-year-old missing person case.
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Minister faces media minefield in 2019
2018 was a turbulent year for the government’s media policy. Mediawatch asks the new minister Kris Faafoi about growing demand for public money in 2019 and calls for help from private companies… Audio
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Minister faces media minefield in 2019
Minister faces media minefield in 2019
2018 was a turbulent year for the government’s media policy. Mediawatch asks the new minister Kris Faafoi about growing demand for public money in 2019 and calls for help from private companies…
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Developments offer Wellington street golden opportunities
Developments offer Wellington street golden opportunities
New retail developments are set to breathe life into a not-so-shiny part of Wellington's Golden Mile.
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Gail Maney case 'could be bigger' than Teina Pora's - Investigator Tim McKinnel
Gail Maney case 'could be bigger' than Teina Pora's - investigator
He helped overturn Teina Pora's murder conviction. Now Tim McKinnel is investigating another potential wrongful conviction he believes could out-do even that case, Felicity Monk writes.
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Specialist Libraries
Audio 17 Dec 2018Following the announcement of their closure earlier in the year, an exhibition to pay tribute to Auckland University's Specialist Libraries starts this week in Grey Lynn. Sebastian Clarke joins us to… Audio
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Auckland CBD to trial pedestrian-only street next week
Auckland CBD to trial pedestrian-only street next week
The closure of High Street to cars on Thursday is a taste of things to come as the council looks at making some Auckland inner city streets pedestrian-only.
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The untold stories of NZ's live music venues
New book Backstage Passes: The Untold Story of New Zealand Live Music Venues looks back at the history of NZ music venues between 1960 and 1990. Wallace spoke to its author Joanna Mathers. Audio