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Nikau Caves
Audio 9 Nov 2012Forced to look for new ways to make their North Waikato sheep and beef property pay, Philip and Anne Woodward started hosting people through a kilometre long limestone cave on their farm 17 years ago… Audio
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Yeti on tape
Audio 1 Nov 2012Russian scientists claim DNA tests on hair found in a Siberian cave may prove that the mysterious Yeti may actually exist. Audio
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Supermarket roof toll rises
Supermarket roof toll rises
At least five people are dead and three are still missing after the roof of a supermarket collapsed in Argentina.
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Cooks gears up for tourism wholesalers
Cooks gears up for tourism wholesalers
The Cook Islands says it has attracted 70 foreign tourism wholesalers for its annual industry forum, called Kia Orana Cook Islands. The event will run in the first week of...
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US newlywed unaware of husband's death
US newlywed unaware of husband's death
An American woman injured in a car crash in Waikato has not been told that her husband died in the accident.
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Flooding in Lourdes
Flooding in Lourdes
Floods caused by days of rain in south-west France have forced the closure of most of Lourdes and the evacuation of more than 450 pilgrims. The flooding is the worst in 25 years.
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Honeymoon widow now out of intensive care
Honeymoon widow now out of intensive care
An American woman injured in a car crash near Waitomo Caves last month, in which her husband was killed, has been transferred from intensive care to a new high dependence unit at Waikato hospital.
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Gisborne road spending to replace rail not enough - farmer
Gisborne road spending to replace rail not enough - farmer
A Gisborne farming leader says the extra money the Government is promising for road improvements to compensate for the loss of the Napier to Gisborne railway line, won't be enough.
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Honeymoon crash victims' parents thank NZers for support
Honeymoon crash victims' parents thank NZers for support
The parents of a US woman injured in a car crash in Waikato that killed her husband have thanked New Zealanders for their help and support.
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Tourist on honeymoon killed in crash
Tourist on honeymoon killed in crash
An American tourist visiting New Zealand on his honeymoon has died in a car crash near the Waitomo Caves, in Waikato.
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A month in a snow cave
Audio 11 Sep 2012A Queenstown man is heading down The Remarkables mountains this afternoon, having spent a month living in a snow cave there. Blair Whitaker's been raising money for a Wanaka-based search and rescue… Audio
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Call for more roading money for Gisborne region
Call for more roading money for Gisborne region
Federated Farmers is challenging the Government to increase road funding for the Gisborne region in light of the plan to keep the railway line closed.
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PNG's Golpu deposit could become one of world's biggest mines
PNG's Golpu deposit could become one of world's biggest mines
A new estimate of the ore reserve at the Golpu deposit in Papua New Guinea's Morobe Province has mining industry figures enthusing that it could become one of the world's...
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New spider discovered in US
New spider discovered in US
Scientists in the United States have found a new family of spiders in the caves of California and Oregon - the first such discovery in North America for more than 120 years.
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Three rescued from Mt Ruapehu
Three rescued from Mt Ruapehu
Three people have been rescued from Mt Ruapehu after climbing the mountain on Friday.
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Still no sign of three missing rock climbers
Still no sign of three missing rock climbers
There's still no sign of two students and a climbing instructor presumed drowned after going into the water off New Plymouth's Paritutu Rock on Wednesday.
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Search for missing 3 scaled back
Search for missing 3 scaled back
Police in Taranaki are scaling back the search for three people missing in the sea off New Plymouth since Wednesday afternoon. Audio
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Midday News for 10 August 2012
Audio 10 Aug 2012The search for three bodies off New Plymouth is now focussed on a cave, and the world's fastest man Usain Bolt wins more gold for Jamaica. Audio
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Olympic missile case lost
Olympic missile case lost
A group of residents in east London have lost an attempt in the High Court to prevent surface-to-air missiles being stationed on the roof of their 15-storey tower block during the Olympics. Audio
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Iwi wants full Maori ownership of state assets
Iwi wants full Maori ownership of state assets
An iwi has suggested to the Waitangi Tribunal that Maori should own all of the state assets being sold - plus the Crown's remaining majority share. Audio
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Best Song Ever Written - From Her to Eternity
Audio 4 Jul 2012Kerry Jimson from Wellington has chosen 'From Her to Eternity' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seed. Audio
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No charges over Stadium Southland collapse
No charges over Stadium Southland collapse
The Mayor of Invercargill has expressed surprise that nobody will face criminal charges over the collapse of Stadium Southland. Audio
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Southern Story for 28 June 2012 - South Island Maori Rock Art Project
Sage Forest ventures into the cave of the Opihi Taniwha and learns about the South Island Maori Rock Art Project. Audio
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New species found in underwater caves
New species found in underwater caves
Divers have discovered new life forms including species of worm and snail in a deep, flooded underwater cave near Nelson.
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Music with Marty Duda
Audio 27 Jun 2012Jeffrey Lee Pierce was the late leader of The Gun Club, a band to come from the post-punk scene of Los Angeles in the early 1980s. Their wild, unrestrained combination of rockabilly, blues and punk… Audio