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Planning to downsize your home? Not so fast
It's harder to downsize than many New Zealanders expect. Audio
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Nearly 1000 tonnes of diesel on sunken Manawanui
Divers are now trying to figure out if the ship is leaking. Audio
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'There's still a lot of pain out there' - NZ economy remains chilly
Most of the country has been in the grip of an economic cold snap, but warmer conditions may be coming, according to a Westpac bank report.
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Dark skies to help seabirds avoid crash landings
Turning down the lights will give Kaikōura's struggling Hutton's shearwater birds ''a fighting chance'', a local wildlife advocate says.
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Flood-hit South Dunedin homeowners consider their future
Along a section of Bradshaw Street in South Dunedin, yellow stickers are slapped on front windows - homes unsafe to occupy after floodwater gushed through them late last week.
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The Panel with Aimie Hines and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Tonight on second half of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Aimie Hines and Peter Dunne discuss people freedom camping out of necessity and a Burger King ad that has sparked outrage online. Audio
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Second person dies after Kirwee crash last week
A second person has died after a crash in Kirwee, west of Christchurch, last week.
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Seven aquaculture projects on Fast-track Approvals Bill
Aquaculture New Zealand says the fast tracking of seven projects will create jobs in the regions and boost exports.
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Weather this week: Cold spell on the way as rain eases
Recent bad weather across the country - particularly Otago - is expected to ease by the end of this week.
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Cattle disease detection invention takes students to Paris
A team of students is heading to the world stage with a device they've invented to help with faster detection of a disease common in dairy cattle.
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
A beloved scooter returned after a decade, a Hamilton nurse in the latest Guinness Book of Records and a TikTok star set to make his debut as Peter Pan on the stage feature in this week's Good News…
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More heavy rain forecast for Otago next week
A front is expected to move up the South Island on Tuesday.
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Taranaki end Tasman's Ranfurly Shield run
Taranaki have beaten Tasman 42-29 in Nelson and won rugby's coveted Ranfurly shield in the process.
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What do men want? Fashion designer and arts patron Murray Crane
Audio 6 Oct 2024The fashion designer is celebrating 25 years of the label Crane Brothers and to mark the occasion, the company is teaming up with The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi to launch a Laureate Award for design
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Their Majesty: The battle to save Timaru's phantom movie theatre
The Majestic Theatre hasn't screened a film in more than a quarter of a century, but the building still stands - for now.
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'Sorry about my ugly tears but I don't care' - Waikato scoop title in Farah Cup Final
Waikato have beaten Canterbury 27-25 to win the 2024 FPC.
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Harvest by the sea: Is this the world's best vege patch view?
Ocean views makes harvesting of iceberg lettuce and broccoli a lot more pleasant for Ben Scott and his staff at Claverley Farm in North Canterbury.
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Fighting antibiotic resistance
How can phages, the viruses of bacteria, be used to reduce agrichemical and antibiotic use? Dr Heather Hendrickson explains. Audio
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Call for wider access to meningococcal vaccines
Meningitis can kill in 24 hours, and "it's essential we have a vaccination programme, free to everyone, because treatment often comes too late", bereaved dad says.
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Len Lye sculpture returns to Wellington waterfront
Water Whirler has been reinstalled after an 18-month hiatus for repairs.
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No Black Ferns, no worries as Canterbury contest 8th straight Farah Palmer Cup final
Captain Laura Bayfield says the team's rookies have stepped up to keep the run alive.
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Whale watching while picking fresh veggies
Ocean views makes harvesting of iceberg lettuce and broccoli a lot more pleasant for Ben Scott and staff at his winter grown vegetables farm in North Canterbury. Audio
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Country Life: Whale watching while picking winter-grown greens
Ocean views makes harvesting of iceberg lettuce and broccoli a lot more pleasant for Ben Scott and his staff at Claverley Farm in North Canterbury.
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Dunedin flooding: How does it match up with other recent weather events?
Dunedin has recorded its "wettest day in a century" - but how does the rainfall compare to other recent flooding events?
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Black Fern abruptly retires, citing brain injury
Grace Steinmetz has been told it would be unsafe to continue playing rugby.