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Northland school board pleads guilty to charges after fatal school caving trip in 2023
School board pleads guilty to charges after fatal school caving trip
It faces two charges of exposing people to risk of serious injury or death.
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Oldest cave art in the world discovered in Indonesia
Audio 15 Jul 2024Archaeologists have discovered a piece of cave art which has become the oldest known example at more than 51 thousand years old. Audio
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Children killed in Nigeria school collapse
Death toll in school collapse rises to 22
Twenty-two children have died and more than 130 have been injured after a school building collapsed in Nigeria's central Plateau state, local officials say.
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Auckland residents unite against multimillionaire Anna Mowbray's helipad plan
Neighbours unite against multimillionaire's helipad plan
Endangered birds roost near the site of a proposed helipad at a mansion. If a chopper comes near them, they'll be "feather soup", locals say. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for July 10
Pacific news in brief for July 10
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including disruption to internet services in Tonga reportedly affecting ATMs and Eftpos.
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Democrats look to Kamala Harris - but could she beat Trump?
Democrats look to Kamala Harris - but could she beat Trump?
Analysis - As Joe Biden fights to stay as his party's nominee, some say his unpopular vice-president is the right person to take over.
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Talking to your sons about Andrew Tate and the 'manosphere'
Talking to your sons about Andrew Tate and the 'manosphere'
Understanding why our boys might be attracted to the 'manosphere' , and how to talk to them about it, is crucial in helping them identify harmful content.
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Thinking outside the shoebox: How small is too small for an apartment?
Thinking outside the shoebox: How small is too small for an apartment?
Analysis - The housing minister wants to "flood" the market with smaller dwellings. What does that look like in other countries? Phil Pennington investigates.
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Warren Ellis: On how Dirty Three saved him
Australian musician and film composer Warren Ellis has lived many lives, as a teacher, busker, a recovered heroin addict, alcoholic and famously a sonic experimenter in successful bands like Nick Cave… Audio
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Global alert issued over fake Ozempic drugs
Global alert issued over fake Ozempic drugs
The World Health Organization said the fake medicines could pose a danger to health.
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Missing in Marokopa: An expert's tips on how to find Tom Phillips and his children
An expert's tips on how to find Tom Phillips and his children
A former SAS tracker says police need to be using a specialist army team to hunt out Marokopa man Tom Phillips and his three children. Audio
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Black Caps need a miracle after caving under West Indies pressure
Sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen about the black caps falling short in a high pressure match against the West Indies. Audio
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Tom Phillips mystery: Where is the small coastal town of Marokopa?
What to know about the tiny town caught in the hunt for Tom Phillips
Many people have opinions about where Tom Phillips and his children have been for the past two years, but few could tell you much about the tiny settlement of Marokopa.
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Unknown Auckland lava caves found every month
Unknown Auckland lava caves found every month
Over the past two years, previously unknown lava caves have been discovered at an average rate of one per month - often on construction sites. Audio
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Inside Auckland's lava caves
Caves created by rivers of lava underlie New Zealand’s biggest city. A new research project is documenting Auckland's lava caves, hoping to protect this hidden geological heritage and understand what… Audio
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Inside Auckland's lava caves
Inside Auckland's lava caves
Caves created by rivers of lava underlie New Zealand’s biggest city. A new research project is documenting Auckland's lava caves, hoping to protect this hidden geological heritage and understand what…
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Our Changing World - Exploring Auckland's lava caves
Caves created by rivers of lava underlie New Zealand’s biggest city. A new research project is documenting Auckland's lava caves, hoping to protect this hidden geological heritage and understand what… Audio
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Everyone's Getting Involved
William Dart reviews Everyone's Getting Involved, a new album which pays tribute to the 1984 Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense. Startling cover versions of the songs from Lorde, Miley… Audio
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Sports History NZ: Mark Inglis
For two weeks, the country watched and waited as a pair of climbers were trapped on Aoraki/Mt Cook. Audio
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The supermarkets will try and make you spend more - how to beat them at their own game
Supermarkets try to make you spend more - how to beat them at their own game
Huge screaming sale signs upon entry, bread and milk buried out the back - we know the tricks, but how can we avoid paying the price of falling for them? Audio
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Ready for immortality? Why longer lifespans could be 'genuinely horrific'
Ready for immortality? Why longer lifespans could be 'genuinely horrific'
Cambridge professor Stephen Cave says advances in longevity could lead to civil war, in latest episode of RNZ's 30 with Guyon Espiner.
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Longer lifespans could be 'genuinely horrific', Cambridge researcher says
Ready for immortality? Why longer lifespans could be 'genuinely horrific'
Cambridge professor Stephen Cave says advances in longevity could lead to civil war, in latest episode of RNZ's 30 with Guyon Espiner.
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Stephen Cave: Why living forever would be a curse
Longevity expert Stephen Cave explains to Guyon how living to 150 years old could soon be a reality, and why the consequences of immortality would be horrific for all aspects of our world. Video, Audio
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Nelson residents support council buying out flood-affected properties
Nelson residents support council buying out flood-affected properties
The majority of residents who made submissions to the council's long-term plan support it buying out private properties affected by the August 2022 storm.
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Getting over writer’s block: Fast Favourites with Troy Kingi
10 albums in 10 years in 10 different genres - that was Troy Kingi’s goal. But after the release of the seventh album - 2023’s ambient instrumental vibe album Timewasters - he’s admitted in a new TVNZ… Video, Audio