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Police launch national crackdown on illegal street racers
Police launch national crackdown on illegal street racers
Police around the country have been kept busy dealing with illegal street racers.
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Former Nelson mayor Rachel Reese confronted by terrifying intruder who ‘claimed’ her house
Former mayor confronts intruder who had a nail gun, trying to 'claim' her house
The intruder was charged with a low-level offence and he was convicted and discharged. But, that wasn't the end of it.
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Unexpected bright aurora surprises and thrills
Unexpected bright aurora surprises and thrills
Aurora fans have been treated to an unexpectedly bright display lighting up the skies, with photographers capturing the lights as far north as the Bay of Plenty.
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Russia bans another 36 New Zealanders from entering borders
Russia bans another 36 New Zealanders from entering borders
Journalists, scholars, defence personnel, public servants and mayors are all on the list.
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Troy Kingi with the Auckland Philharmonia
For one night only Troy Kingi and the Auckland Philharmonia perform his third, psychedelic-soul album, Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way To Zygertron. This concert is full of great tunes, fun songs… Audio
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What is 'AI washing' and why is it a problem?
What is 'AI washing' and why is it a problem?
Retail giant Amazon is the latest to face a new and growing question - whether companies are making over-inflated claims about their use of AI.
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Hundreds in Hawke's Bay still on evacuation centres
Hundreds of residents in Hawke's Bay spent a second night in evacuation centres last night, as the risk of flooding remained overnight. RNZ reporter Nick James has been in Hawkes Bay over the past 24… Audio
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Seeking a slice of the US cheese market: 'It's far bigger than people realise'
Seeking a slice of the US cheese market: 'It's far bigger than people realise'
New Zealand sheep milk company Spring Sheep is vying for a slice of the US cheese market.
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Petition to keep ban live exports handed to Parliament
A petition signed by thousands of New Zealanders calling for the government to keep its ban on live animal exports has been handed over to Parliament, Nick James reports. Audio
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The Warehouse signals drop in earnings, full-year underlying profit
The Warehouse drops full-year earnings outlook
Falling consumer demand and mild winter weather adding to the challenges facing the retailer.
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Turning the Tide | Episode 1: The State of Our Seas
We look at the issues affecting our coastal marine environment through Professors Shears & Pilditch of Auckland University, including kina barrens in the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve. Video
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Turning the Tide | Episode 3: Supporting Marine Restoration
We look at Nick Shears' research trial to remove kina from barrens in a marine reserve in Queen Charlotte Sound, and we highlight research to find sustainable solutions to marine coastal issues. Video
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Turning the Tide | Episode 6: What Could a Sustainable Future Look Like?
How do we create a future sustainable sea? The work of Tane & Clare Bradley of Agrisea, to do with seaweed, is one effort to provide guardianship of and to protect our seas for future generations. Video
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Invasive seaweed caulerpa, found close to Goat Island Marine Reserve, destroyed
Divers destroy invasive seaweed found near marine reserve
It was the first time the pest, which smothers native seaweeds and shellfish beds, had been found close to mainland Auckland.
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Clip Joint
Herbie Mann gets groovy, Regina Carter goes to Cuba, and Nick Tipping checks out quartet and quintet tracks by Phil Broadhurst Audio
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Hodgman makes Wallabies squad
Hodgman makes Wallabies squad
A former All Black prop has become the first to make the Trans-Tasman switch in half a century.
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Fruit theft in New Zealand 'bigger problem than we realise'
Keeping blueberry and avocado thieves away
Fruit theft is rampant across the country, and sometimes farming equipment is being nicked too, a blueberry grower says.
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Fox and Hillier to be confirmed for Olympics
Fox and Hillier to be confirmed for Olympics
New Zealand golfers Ryan Fox and Daniel Hillier have been confirmed in the 60-player field for next month's men's golf competition at the Olympics.
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The Warehouse 'reshaping': A timeline
The Warehouse 'reshaping': A timeline
From a drop in profits down, the sale of Torpedo7 for $1 and the CEO's abrupt departure, it's been a rough six months for the red sheds.
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Tiny home builders and enthusiasts respond to new law proposal
The coalition government has put forward a discussion document - pitched as a way to to make it easier to build granny flats and increase the supply of affordable homes, Nick James reports. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 18 June 2024
On today's episode, a passenger onboard Virgin Australia flight VA148 from Queenstown to Melbourne which was involved in a suspected bird strike describes the ordeal. Nelson's mayor Dr Nick Smith… Audio
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Nelson Council digests proposed granny flat rules
Allowing granny flats to be built without resource consent is being proposed to increase the supply of affordable homes in New Zealand. Nelson's mayor Dr Nick Smith spoke to Midday Report's Charlotte… Audio
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The Warehouse to be 'reshaped' around core brands, new leadership
The Warehouse to be 'reshaped': 'We're not where we need to be'
The brand is looking to restore its fortunes with a back-to-basics restructuring.