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The new chocolate bar that Kiwis are queuing to buy in thousands
It's been dubbed the 'viral Dubai chocolate bar'.
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Comanchero bust: 'Other suppliers will simply jump in to meet the demand'
The police crackdown on the Comanchero motorbike gang will have no significant impact on the drug trade, warns a gang researcher. Audio
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'It's scary out there' - Tenants say times are tough
But there is a way to avoid big rent increases, one property expert says
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Australian company changes building consent software after muscling into market
An Australian company fined more than a million dollars for muscling into the market for software that processes building consents is making IT changes that could push up consenting fees in many…
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Weather: Cold snap continues with sub-zero temperatures
Wednesday morning is the coldest of the week so far, following the snow on Tuesday.
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'A warning': Alcohol watchdog welcomes ban on supermarket's booze
"Forty-eight hours would be significant. The amount of alcohol that is consumed… you can just imagine. [There'll be] potentially some reputational damage as well," an alcohol watchdog says. Audio
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Watch: Police allege Comancheros were funding 'military-style' training for members
A total 137 charges have been laid against the gang's members and associates after a three-year probe.
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Nursing jobs 'ghosted' as Health NZ cuts costs
Te Whatu Ora insists recruitment has continued, but staff say their colleagues aren't being replaced. Audio
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Auckland property asking price drops below $1 million
The fall in August was the first time in close to four years the average has been below $1 million, according to Trade Me figures.
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Muchirahondo rape trial: Judge begins summing up case
The jury in the trial of John Muchirahondo has been told it needs to decide if the man abused vulnerable women, or the complainants are mistaken or making false accusations.
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Judge tells jury to decide if they can trust evidence in Muchirahondo trial
Audio 16 Sep 2024A judge has told jury members in the trial of a Christchurch man accused of multiple sex offences that they need to decide if they can trust the evidence of the 15 female complainants. John Hope… Audio
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Tom Hanks and the great typewriter revival
They're tactile, sound great, come in cool shades of green and Tom Hanks loves them. Yes, the typewriter is making a comeback. Video, Audio
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Could you put your phone down for six hours?
Audio 16 Sep 2024Could you put your phone down for six hours or the duration of a school day? Reporter Anna Sargent hit the streets of Christchurch to see what people reckon. Audio
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More than 30 New World liquor licences suspended
More than 30 New World supermarkets throughout the South Island will have their off-licenses suspended for 48 hours for breaching online alcohol advertising rules.
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One last ride: Reuniting a dying man with his bike
The beloved bike on which Rob Appleton rode the length of the country for charity has been stolen. Now, he has six months to live and is hoping to give Big Jeff one last ride.
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Alison Moyet - 'You understand as you get older, there's no one coming to rescue you'
Alison Moyet has always had an uneasy relationship with fame, she says. Audio
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Teen hospitalised after reportedly being struck by vehicle during car meet
The 18-year-old was reportedly knocked unconscious and faces a lengthy recovery.
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Songs based on poems inspired by films: Bill Direen’s Dustbin of Empathy
He's reached that stage of getting called a legend of the underground and certainly, Bill Direen is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most singular, long serving and distinctive poets and musicians. His… Audio
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Bad city vibes make big news
Mediawatch looks at a string of bad news about bad vibes in our big cities - with one in particular being singled out.
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Police restrain nine properties in black market tobacco case
It's alleged the properties are linked to an attempt to evade over $850,000 in tobacco taxes.
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Air NZ flight to Christchurch cancelled after bird strike
The aircraft had to be looked over by engineers before returning to service.
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Weekend weather: Heavy rain and snow on the cards
Heavy rain is on the cards for western and central parts of the North Island today, with heavy snow forecast for much of the South Island on Sunday.
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Dire Straits' Chris White - 'It was a really happy band'
When Chris White was part of Dire Straits in the mid-1980s they were massive - but there were "no big bust-ups, not like Oasis", he tells Music 101. Audio
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The new board game teaching tamariki to invest
The creator of a new board game teaching children how to invest says she did not grow up knowing anything about it. Audio
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Milk high fliers move into hops and plant proteins
Maury Leyland and John Penno have created a health food supplement based on protein extracted from leafy greens and in particular, locally grown lucerne.