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Leaders' debate: Collins and Ardern, blow by blow
The National and Labour leaders have clashed in the first televised debate tonight. While Ardern shied away from a "bloodsport" mentality, Collins would have been happy to go for another hour.
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Auckland Storm knocked over at home
The Counties-Manukau Heat have knocked over perennial contenders the Auckland Storm at Eden Park.
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Trump and Biden clash over cause of US wildfires
Joe Biden has branded President Donald Trump a "climate arsonist" for failing to acknowledge global warming's role in deadly wildfires sweeping the western United States.
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Death toll rises in US as wildfires continue in West Coast states
At least 31 people have been killed by wildfires that are sweeping through US West Coast states, officials say.
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Movie review - The New Mutants
The New Mutants is a spinoff from The X Men that's more Haunted House than superhero. Stars Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) and Anya Taylor-Joy (Emma). Video, Audio
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Movie review - The New Mutants
The New Mutants is a spinoff from The X Men that's more Haunted House than superhero. Stars Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) and Anya Taylor-Joy (Emma).
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Judith Collins says Hawke's Bay Hospital pledge good use of money
National Party leader Judith Collins has defended its proposal to put $7m of air conditioning into part of Hawke's Bay Hospital before rebuilding it. Audio
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Making Faikakai Tōpai - just like nana does
To celebrate Uike 'o e Lea Faka-Tonga 2020, Mabel Muller spends some time with her nana learning to cook her delicious Faikakai Tōpai.
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Landlords' group says tenants should be asked if they want heat pumps
A landlords' group wants to walk back a headline that rental owners should hold off on meeting the Healthy Homes Standards in case there's a change in government.
The National Party says it would… Audio
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Warning against homeowners doing own electrical work
In the three years to the end of 2019 there was a 22 percent increase in electrical fires and a high number of complaints about work done by people with no electrical training.
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Shaw still feeling heat as school funding issue bubbles on
Analysis: James Shaw apologises for his "error of judgement"; National promises money for hard-up new parents and the Speaker rules on a "misleading" advert.
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Rotorua housing: One in five assessed homes in poor condition
A Rotorua doctor says if there was one thing she could change to improve health in the district it would be warm, dry housing.
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Rotorua man rents motels to house homeless during pandemic
A Rotorua man's charitable trust is renting motels to house people after the Covid-19 pandemic forced him to shut his shelters for the homeless.
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'We're trying to help people live more lightly on the planet'
In a world struggling to cope with Covid-19 and climate change looming over its shoulder, are New Zealanders looking for ways to become more self-sufficient? Leith Huffadine reports.
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Trump declares California wildfires major disaster
US President Donald Trump has declared that wildfires burning through homes and forestry in California are a major disaster and he has released federal aid.
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Fatalities as thousands flee California wildfires
Six people have died in some of California's largest-ever wildfires that have fouled the air with heavy smoke across much of the western United States.
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California megafire: 'It was the scariest thing I've ever seen' - resident
Two people were killed fighting lightning-sparked California wildfires, and tens of thousands have left their homes as the state scrambles to find more firefighters.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Another NBA playoff defeat for the Thunder, Hartley only Kiwi at Le Mans and Parramatta score rare win over Storm.
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Auckland lockdown starting to 'hit hard' for some families
Another wave of job losses sparked by the second Covid-19 lockdown in Auckland is pushing some families to the limit, social services say.
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New cultural centre planned by Kiribati community in NZ
An i-Kiribati driven project aims to bring a new cultural centre to the heart of the New Zealand town of Rodney. Audio
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In 1859 the sun fried the world's electronics. Next time, we'll be prepared.
For the first time ever, open-source code that forms the basis of most of our computerised devices has been archived in an Arctic vault that should protect it for 1000 years.
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'Extreme' California wildfire forces hundreds to evacuate
Firefighters scrambled to protect thousands of homes from a wildfire racing through brush-covered mountains near Los Angeles that caused hundreds of evacuations and burned 21 structures.
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Japan's Abe sends offering to war dead shrine as conflict's legacy lingers
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to Tokyo's controversial Yasukuni Shrine for war dead, but avoided a personal visit that would anger China and South Korea.
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Family fights chaotic system in caring for disabled foster child
A Woodville family has spoken about their nightmare ordeal trying to get funding and support to look after their severely disabled foster child.
Dairy farmers Pip and Jules Cook care for 15-year-old… Video, Audio
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Shakti Mats: Pain or Gain?
Shakti Mats made a big splash when they arrived in New Zealand a few years ago. But does lying on thousands of tiny spikes improve our health or is it just a painful hoax? Audio