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Polish villagers bury man killed in blast near Ukrainian border
Polish villagers bury man killed in blast near Ukrainian border
It was the first of two funerals following a blast that raised fears that the war in Ukraine could spiral into a wider conflict.
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Aussie team coach looking for new Pacific stars on Vanuatu visit
Aussie team coach looking for new Pacific stars on Vanuatu visit
An Australian team will make history by becoming the first A-League football side to visit Vanuatu for a tournament, as the club's manager urges the league to relax its quota system to allow more…
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Hulkenburg replaces Schumacher at Haas
Hulkenburg replaces Schumacher at Haas
Germany's Nico Hulkenberg will make a full-time Formula One comeback at Haas next season after the U.S.-owned team dropped Mick Schumacher.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 17 November 2022
Audio 17 Nov 2022Questions to Ministers DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his statement on expanding access to affordable dental care, "It's an area we need to give attention to at some… Audio
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Emma Raducanu to play in Auckland
Emma Raducanu to play in Auckland
Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu will play in this summer's ASB Classic tennis tournament in Auckland.
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Ashburton College cell phone ban about eliminating disruption - principal
Ashburton College cell phone ban about eliminating disruption - principal
Removing the use of cellphones at Ashburton College is about eliminating a major disruption, according to the school's principal.
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Rugby World Cup: what we learned
Rugby World Cup: what we learned
Analysis - Congratulations to the Black Ferns, who won their seventh World Cup title on the back of a tumultuous year, Jamie Wall writes.
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The splendour of NZ gardens
More than 50 of Aotearoa's loveliest gardens feature in the new hardcover book New Zealand Gardens to Visit. It's the work of former NZ House and Garden journalist Rosemary Barraclough and… Audio
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Negative equity is looming for some home owners – but you only need to worry if you need to sell
Negative equity is looming for some home owners – but you only need to worry if you need to sell
Opinion - A borrower enters negative equity if the value of their home drops below the value of their mortgage and for around 2 percent of NZ mortgage holders, this threat has become a reality. But…
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Twitter lays off staff as Musk blames activists for 'massive' ad revenue drop
Twitter lays off staff as Musk blames activists for 'massive' ad revenue drop
Twitter started a major round of layoffs on Friday, alerting employees of their job status by email after barring the entrances to offices and cutting off workers' access to internal systems…
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'It feels like your child has died': Mum says she feels powerless to help teen son who continues to offend
'It feels like your child has died': Mum says she feels powerless to help teen son who continues to offend
Young people involved in ramraids, car thefts and street fights have renewed public debate on youth crime and how to address it. Is our youth justice system geared to effectively tackle the problem?
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'Part of our legacy': The Keith Murdoch affair 50 years on
'Part of our legacy': The Keith Murdoch affair 50 years on
It's strange even trying to imagine something of that magnitude that happened in such a massively different era of rugby, writes Jamie Wall.
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Pacific news in brief for November 3
Pacific news in brief for November 3
Grim killings in PNG; Marape government urged to tackle major issues; and female workers suffer covid-related mental health issues
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Food influencer Albert Cho on his new memoir
Aucklander Albert Cho posts hilarious and extremely honest food reviews – with beautiful photos – on the Instagram account @eatlitfood. In the new memoir I Love My Stupid Life he shares his life… Audio
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Defence Force does U-turn on decision not to charge sergeant accused of drunken groping
'I owned what I did. It's his turn now' - NZDF drunken assault claim handling draws fire
The New Zealand Defence Force has done a U-turn on its decision not to charge a soldier who allegedly drunkenly assaulted his colleague, but his victim still wants an apology for the way they handled…
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Bruce Lehrmann: Australian parliament rape trial aborted over juror 'misconduct'
Australia parliament rape trial aborted over juror's slip-up
The case of a former political adviser accused of raping a colleague inside Australia's Parliament House has been aborted after juror "misconduct".
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School accused over playground sexual incidents has history of bullying allegations
'Just a bit of play': More allegations of school's bullying failure
A school accused of failures over repeated playground sexual incidents faces further allegations of ignoring or minimising bullying complaints.
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Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Soraya Peke-Mason's arrival as MP means an historic achievement of gender equity in New Zealand’s Parliament, while heralding another chapter in the political history of Rātana. Audio
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Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Soraya Peke-Mason's arrival as MP means an historic achievement of gender equity in New Zealand’s Parliament, while heralding another chapter in the political history of Rātana.
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Xi Jinping is just getting started, with big plans for China
Xi Jinping is just getting started, with big plans for China
Analysis - Xi Jinping's China is not Mao's China - and Xi's ambition far exceeds anything Mao ever dreamed of, the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes writes.
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John Campbell: My journey to the history of us
Journalist John Campbell's latest podcast premieres on Labour Day on TVNZ. From Egmont to Taranaki "is a personal story of Pakeha me. Who didn't know what I didn't know, until I began discovering it."
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Trevor Mallard: 'Humble backbencher of Wainuiomata'
Trevor Mallard has ended his career as an MP this week after 38 years. Much has changed. We sat down to chat through his storied history and get his insights. Video, Audio
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Trevor Mallard: 'Humble backbencher of Wainuiomata'
Trevor Mallard: 'Humble backbencher of Wainuiomata'
Trevor Mallard has ended his career as an MP this week after 38 years. Much has changed. We sat down to chat through his storied history and get his insights.
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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MP Barbara Kuriger spoke with minister about MPI dispute
MP Barbara Kuriger spoke with minister about MPI dispute
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor says he met with National's Barbara Kuriger and her son - who have both been involved in an ongoing dispute with the ministry - at an event.