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Displaying items 1951 - 1975 of 4471 in total
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Commerce Commission approves fibreboard merger
A merger in the South Island fibreboard business has been approved by the Commerce Commission.
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Ocean race sailor presumed lost at sea
An Adelaide-based sailor who fell overboard during a round-the-world yacht race is now presumed to have been lost at sea.
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Sport: Cook Islands admit 'bitter-sweet' feeling after RWC reprieve
The Cook Islands Rugby Union Executive will meet today to plan the way forward after a World Rugby investigation overturned their World Cup qualifying defeat by Tahiti last year.
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Gunning for Hollywood and #TimesUp for NZ
Following #MeToo and #TimesUp, the NZ film industry is feeling the impact of change and now twenty global female directors have been selected for the Alice Initiative for prestigious studio directing… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Gunning for Hollywood and #TimesUp for NZ
Following #MeToo and #TimesUp, the NZ film industry is feeling the impact of change and now twenty global female directors have been selected for the Alice Initiative for prestigious studio directing…
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Saskia Maarleveld: a woman of many voices
Saskia Maarleveld’s New Zealand accent opened the door to a most unexpected career. She lives in New York where she works as an audiobook narrator. She is nominated for Best Female Narrator 2018 in… Audio
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Live: Jamie MacDowell and Tom Thum at WOMAD 2018
Two young Australian performers bring their special skills to the Dell stage. Audio
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Sport: PNG cricketers lose coveted ODI status
The Papua New Guinea cricket team has lost their One Day International status after being beaten by Nepal at the World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.
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Saipan resort contractors to pay $US14M in back wages
Construction companies which built the Imperial Pacific Resort on Saipan have been ordered to pay $13.9 million in back wages and damages to thousands of Chinese construction workers.
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Fog disrupts flights at Auckland Airport
Fog restrictions which disrupted dozens of flights at Auckland Airport have been lifted.
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Edible flower trade coming up roses
Tamsin Wilson's carefully picked flowers are airfreighted twice a week to Hong Kong, where chefs and home cooks are snapping them up. Audio, Gallery
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Edible flower trade coming up roses
Tamsin Wilson's carefully picked flowers are airfreighted twice a week to Hong Kong, where chefs and home cooks are snapping them up.
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Ratepayers cover a $566 laundry bill and a $1.75 snack
Analysis - Should Auckland ratepayers be paying for the overseas laundry bills of its highest paid executives? Todd Niall goes through the receipts.
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Tuke delighted to sail past his home town
The New Zealand sailor Blair Tuke says it was special for him to race down the Northland east coast yesterday on the sixth leg of the Volvo Ocean race.
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Saipan casino to ask for extension of deadline
The licensee of the Saipan casino wants to push out the deadline for the completion of the half a billion dollar resort.
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Tahiti ukulele world record attempt fails
Tahiti has failed in its quest to regain the title of assembling the largest band of ukulele players in the world.
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Dairy Woman of the Year
Mid-Canterbury farmer and Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year, Jessie Chan-Dorman, tells Cosmo her remarkable family story that begins when her mum arrived in New Zealand from Hong Kong as an 11-year-old… Audio
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Dairy Woman of the Year
Mid-Canterbury farmer and Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year, Jessie Chan-Dorman, tells Cosmo her remarkable family story that begins when her mum arrived in New Zealand from Hong Kong as an 11-year-old…
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Tahiti seeks to regain ukulele combo world record
Tahiti wants to regain the title of assembling the largest band of ukulele players in the world this weekend.
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Sport: Fiji 7s players sign new deals, eye back-to-back titles
The contract saga hanging over the Fiji sevens team has been resolved, with 17 players signing on the dotted line for the remainder of the season.
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Sound Lounge: Chinese New Year; Composer Spotlight: Zhou Long
We mark Chinese New Year with music, winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for his opera Madame White Snake, Zhou Long, who creates thoughtful, spiritually-infused music that has resonated with audiences…
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NZ jazz in the 1920s: alcohol, dancing and sex
The annual Art Deco Festival is underway in Napier, embracing everything the era had to offer. Find out about the origins of the word “jazz”, the history of flappers and the Charleston, and New… Video, Audio
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Kai Ora Honey - people over profit
Blanche Morrogh is CEO of Kai Ora Honey a whānau-run business in the Far North. Te Ahi Kaa is in Awanui to get an insight into the business and the lessons learned from Blanche's late grandmother… Audio
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Otorohanga formula factory granted land consent
A new $230 million dairy factory in King Country has been granted land consent despite local opposition.
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Seifert, Chapman called up
Mark Chapman and Tim Seifert are in line to make their New Zealand cricket debut, having been named in the T20 squad for the remainder of the Tri-series against England and Australia.