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The Warehouse Group down on first quarter sales
The group has recorded sales down 6.7 percent compared to the year earlier.
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Covid-19 update: 5947 new cases, 5 deaths in week to 12 November
There have been 5947 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand and five further deaths attributed to the virus.
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Wilde, Watkinson post NZ wins at Melbourne half ironman
Hayden Wilde and Amelia Watkinson made it a New Zealand double by notching wins at the Melbourne 70.3 half ironman distance triathlon.
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The Extraordinary Carla Bley
On 17 October the world of music became inestimably poorer with the death of jazz composer Carla Bley. William Dart tributes this extraordinary woman. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From the Māori Health Authority to Israel-Palestine
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From the Māori Health Authority to Israel-Palestine
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Covid-19 not just a winter disease - health boss
Te Whatu Ora is urging high-risk people to protect themselves against the latest wave of Covid-19 sweeping the country.
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Oscar Laven - Questions in Red
Wellington multi-instrumentalist Oscar Laven's album 'Questions in Red' pays tribute to past masters, but also showcases his own unique style. Audio
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Spring is Here
It's that time of the year - time for a selection of standards centred on spring. Audio
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New government urged to get serious about social, economic infrastructure
Infrastructure NZ has written its Christmas wish list for the incoming government, with a faster consent process and more public-private partnerships on the agenda.
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Tuvalu residents able to resettle in Australia as climate change 'threatens its existence'
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a new pact with Tuvalu, allowing residents facing displacement from climate change the ability to resettle in Australia.
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NZ Live: Love Square
Love Square - a musical venture put together by Nick Atkinson - blends blues and jazz, reggae and dub, soul and funk. Video, Audio
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Police appeal for sightings of vehicle related to their inquiry into Baby Ru's death
Watch: Police are looking for sightings of a Nissan Sentra in relation to the killing of Lower Hutt toddler Ruthless-Empire Ahipene-Wall, also known as Baby Ru.
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Auckland beaches back open after sewage overflow
Audio 10 Nov 2023Just weeks after hundreds of millions of litres of sewage poured into the Waitemata harbour, Aucklanders are heading back to the beach. The overflow was caused by a sinkhole which opened up at the… Audio
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Ellerslie homicide: Police concerned wife may be victim of foul play
Police have grave concerns for the wife of a man killed in his Auckland home, saying she too may be the victim of foul play. Mei Han Chong is still missing in a complicated homicide investigation the… Video, Audio
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'We want to do the right thing' - Nelson Mayor Nick Smith on property buyouts
Nelson City Council has offered to buy out 10 homes threatened by slip-prone land in Brook Street at a cost of more than $5 million.
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Aucklanders ignore safety warnings to fish in polluted harbour
Signs warning Aucklanders to stay out of the water and not fish are likely to be permanent on a number of inner beaches this summer. Audio
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Waitematā Harbour pollution keeping people out of the water
Signs warning Aucklanders to stay out of the water and not fish are likely to be permanent on a number of inner city wharfs and beaches this summer.
Sewage spilled into the Waitematā Habour at a rate… Audio
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Revolving door for lobbyists 'can result in unfair access'
Justice Ministry warns of 'misuse of privileged information' by ministers entering the lobbying industry.
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Miracle or marketing? The health claims that fell over
A kiwi health drink with some unique ingredients has been making a splash. But after it promised too much in its marketing it's been slapped down by food authorities. Audio
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Miracle or marketing? The health claims that fell over
A kiwi health drink with some unique ingredients has been making a splash. But after it promised too much in its marketing it's been slapped down by food authorities.
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Ports of Auckland promises to make $1 million a week for the city
Port of Auckland is promising to make $1 million a week for the city, as the mayor continues to call for land to be freed up for the public. The roll on roll off operations where vehicles are brought… Video, Audio
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Some Auckland beaches still no-gos
Five weeks on from the Parnell poo pipe implosion several of Auckland's city beaches are still no swim zones, despite looking pristine. The beaches need a minimum of three consecutive days of testing… Audio
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The sweet sound of Saxcess
Thirty years after she founded it, it looks like Debbie Rawson's quartet Saxcess has lived up to its name. Audio
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