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Nelson Council completes buy out of some red stickered homes
Nelson Council has completed buyouts worth $6 million for ten properties at risk of landslides from public land.
The properties in the suburb, The Brook, were at risk following the severe rainfall in… Audio
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Nelson first to test kerbside soft plastics collection
The plastics will be recycled and used to make fence posts.
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Super Rugby Pacific round seven preview: Chiefs look to bounce back
All the team lists, kick-off times and news for round seven of Super Rugby Pacific.
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How much are people currently paying for a cup of coffee?
It's the daily caffeine hit many of us can't live without, but like everything else, prices seem to be creeping up for a cup of coffee. Visual journalist Nick Monro went to ask people what they're… Video, Audio
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Nelson to trial kerbside collection of soft plastics
Nelson is to be the first region in the country to test out the kerbside collection of soft plastics due to a trial by the Packaging Forum.
The mayor Nick Smith says the current recycling scheme… Audio
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The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 3 Apr 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett discuss Wellington's new slogan, and the concept of 'speech fasting'. Plus, do you still need a business card? Audio
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Kiwis caught in magnitude 7.7 Taiwan quake: 'Really, really terrifying'
Delphine Herbert - who was also in Christchurch for the 2011 disaster - was on her first full day in Taiwan when the quake hit. Audio
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The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Audio 3 Apr 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett discuss the KiwiSaver gap between men and women, and the Government's plan to bring back the three strikes law. Also, they… Audio
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Murder-accused Gold Coast council candidate loses election
Queensland man Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden ran in the election despite being charged with allegedly killing his stepfather.
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Roadside drug testing still a priority for government - Simeon Brown
However, the Nelson mayor who has campaigned for it is frustrated at the time it is taking to make it happen. Audio
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The forgotten political history of Australia's convicts
Of 162,000 convicts sent to Australia, roughly 3600 were political prisoners - and they banded together to bring resistance to the colonies.
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All About That Bass
Inspired by an album from Viennese bass player Gina Schwartz, Nick presents a show of bass-led music - including players like Charles Mingus, Dave Holland, and Linda Oh. Audio
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80s NZ Jazz Fusion
Nick looks in on 1980s NZ jazz fusion band Space Case. Plus tracks from Charles Mingus, and Cuban/NYC band Orquesta Akokán. Audio
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Super Rugby Round six preview: Can the Canes stay on top?
All the news, team lists and kick-off times for the sixth round of Super Rugby Pacific. Video
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Plan unveiled for Nelson facility combining three civic assets
A proposal to develop a new facility combining Nelson's library and civic centre with a community hub has been suggested to help revitalise the city centre, at a cost of $90 million.
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Is it time to change easter trading rules?
Audio 27 Mar 2024It's a debate that pops up every year, so is it time to change the Easter trading rules? Video journalist Nick Monro went to ask people what they think. Audio
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We take to the skies in NZ's new flying school
First Person - First Up's Leonard Powell takes a turn in the cockpit as a new flying school opens in Auckland . Audio
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Wellington mayor raises public service cuts with government
Wellington's mayor will meet the prime minister next month, with the axe falling on public sector jobs set to take a heavy toll on the capital.
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Economy likely a 'slow grind' over 2024, ASB predicts
ASB's latest quarterly economic forecast shows the economy will likely stay flat over 2024, due to interest rate pressures and "some pockets" of increasing living costs.
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Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve from extradition to US
The Wikileaks founder's extradition from Britain is on hold until after a court said the US must provide assurances he won't face the death penalty.
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Nelson urgently needs revitalisation as economic performance slumps - mayor
New data shows Nelson's economic performance was the worst of any region in New Zealand in the last year.
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Interislander passenger wins compensation
An Interislander passenger has won just over a thousand dollars in compensation for travel costs after a ferry broke down off the Wellington coast last year.
The Kaitaki was sailing into Wellington… Audio
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Powerlifter banned from sport for two years over ritalin
Chris Kennedy says he took the drug to manage undiagnosed ADHD, but tribunal says he was "reckless".
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Former All Whites coach returns to NZ for role with new A-league club
Auckland FC will become the second New Zealand side in the A-League competition when it kicks off in October, joining the league-leading Wellington Phoenix.
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