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QBE Stadium: in defence of the park that could have been
QBE Stadium is a little-used, fun, weird ground to go to that suffers from a lack of surrounding infrastructure - but, Jamie Wall writes, it could have been so different.
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Solomons PM blames companies for Rennell disaster
The Solomon Islands' caretaker prime minister has defending his government's reaction to an unfolding environmental disaster, pinning the blame on the companies involved. Audio
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Year of the Cups: Basketball World Cup 2019
In a year of congested world cups, RNZ Sport turns the spotlight on the 2019 Basketball World Cup.
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Prioritise lung cancer treatments, patients tell MPs
Lung cancer patients are launching a petition to push MPs to back more treatments at a drug funding review next month. Audio
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HSBC launches lowest mortgage rate
The Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has launched what could be the lowest mortgage interest rate home-buyers here have ever seen. Audio
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Juan Guaidó flies back to Venezuela despite arrest risk
Venezuela's self-declared interim leader Juan Guaidó has arrived back in the country's capital, Caracas, where he risks arrest.
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Saipan casino has less than 300 construction workers
The company which owns the Northern Marianas' half-built Imperial Pacific Resort is struggling for a full workforce amid new restrictions on foreign workers.
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Dame Jenny Shipley steps down as director of China Construction Bank
Dame Jenny Shipley has announced she's retiring as chair of China Construction Bank New Zealand.
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Anger mounts at response to Solomons oil disaster
Efforts to avert an environmental catastrophe in a Solomon Islands world heritage area have intensified, as salvage crews begin efforts to pump about 600 tonnes of oil from a ship stranded on a reef.
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Rugby: Sunwolves stun Chiefs in Hamilton
Hayden Parker was faultless off the tee as the Sunwolves upset the Chiefs 30-15 in Hamilton and record their first ever Super Rugby away win.
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Man charged over alleged bogus property investment scheme
Anthony David Gray, 54, from the Gold Coast was arrested in New Zealand and extradited to Australia overnight.
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Fiji moves to ban fishing nets
The Fiji government is considering banning fishing nets, particularly drift nets which are being blamed for threatening numerous marine species.
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Fiji Airways and Japan Airlines announce codeshare
Fiji's National Airline, Fiji Airways, has announced a codeshare arrangement with Japan Airlines.
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Oil spill disaster unfolds in Solomons marine reserve
An environmental disaster is unfolding in Solomon Islands, on the island of Rennell, with tonnes of oil spilling into an internationally-significant marine reserve.
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Wednesday's sport news: What you need to know
In today's sport news - The Hurricanes get their All Blacks back while the Highlanders lose theirs, Kiwi squash players King and Coll progres at World Champs and Brendon Hartley lands another driving…
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King and Coll begin world squash title campaign with wins
New Zealanders Joelle King and Paul Coll have begun their campaigns for a world squash title with wins in Chicago on Sunday.
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Tax Working Group recommendations: What it means for you
The Tax Working Group's final report suggests an expansion of the taxing of capital gains aimed at easing the burden from income and sales taxes. Here's what the recommendations could mean for you.
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Owners say weather caused ship grounding in Solomons
The Hong-Kong based owners of a ship that ran aground in the Solomon Islands have denied reports that a navigation error caused it to hit the reef off Rennell Island.
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'I don't see leadership as some sort of popularity contest' - Bridges
Judith Collins has overtaken Simon Bridges in the preferred prime minister stakes, but the leader of the opposition says he's confident in his leadership despite the numbers. Audio
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RNZB star dancer Abigail Boyle to go out on a high
Royal New Zealand Ballet’s principal ballerina Abigail Boyle has announced her retirement after more than 13 years. Abigail's swan song will be in the new work Artemis Rising created specially for her…
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The Mixtape: Teresa Patterson
Teresa Paterson has been involved in the NZ music industry for more than two decades working in band management, PR and at record labels, including a stint as the head of Virgin Records NZ. She shares… Video, Audio
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Gas line blast in San Francisco ignites buildings
A gas explosion in a San Francisco neighbourhood shot flames into the air for hours and burned five buildings, sending panicked residents and workers fleeing into the streets.
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Saipan casino vows to finish project
Despite the difficulty in recruiting construction workers, the company building a casino resort in the Northern Marianas has vowed the project will be completed.
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Australia turns away women fleeing from Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian women have been blocked from entering Australia because of suspicions they will apply for asylum, witnesses and activists say.