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The Detail: Reality TV's Achilles heel
Loving the island, hating the behaviour: Reality TV's Achilles heel
This just-finished season of reality TV show Love Island UK kicked off with misogyny and bullying - and soaring viewership.
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How to take beautiful wildlife photos with your smartphone: a beginner's guide
How to take beautiful wildlife photos with your smartphone
If you want to get into nature photography, there's a lot you can do with your phone ahead of getting a dedicated camera.
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Primary teachers reject ministry's one percent pay rise
'Insulting': Primary teachers reject ministry's 1% pay rise
Primary teachers overwhelmingly said 'no' to the collective agreement offer.
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NZ Warriors try to put heartbreaking NRL loss to Dolphins behind them
'Had to get closure': Warriors put heartbreaking loss behind them
After their last-gasp defeat, the Auckland NRL side must regroup quickly against high-flying Canterbury Bulldogs.
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'A massacre': Two roaming dogs kill 50 backyard birds
'A massacre': Two roaming dogs kill 50 backyard birds
One resident said the dogs chewed through mesh wire to break into their bird aviary.
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Solomon Islands government moves to raise legal marriage age to 18
Marriage Act in Solomon Islands under review
Around six percent of girls are married before the age of 15 in the country. Audio
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New Zealand's hottest destinations will start charging foreign tourists fees - here's why
Our hottest destinations are set to start charging foreign tourists - here's why
Explainer - If you're coming to New Zealand as a tourist to check out some of our most famous attractions, get ready to pay a little more for the privilege.
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Does getting NCEA mean you earn more?
Does getting NCEA mean you earn more?
NCEA may be on the way out - but has it been delivering better jobs and income for the students who've completed it? Audio
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Taking Disney magic to the ice
How do you make Disney magic even more magical? You put it on ice, of course. Audio
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Libertarian tech titan Peter Thiel helped make JD Vance. The Republican kingmaker's influence is growing
Kingmaker: The growing influence of libertarian tech titan Peter Thiel
The billionaire PayPal founder is building a new political order, part startup, part strongman state.
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NEMA to investigate glitches with emergency alert system
NEMA to investigate why some received tsunami of emergency alerts
The National Emergency Management Agency says it will look into reports of apparent inconsistencies in how people received the latest emergency alerts. Audio
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NRL veteran Kurt Capewell backs Warriors defensive partner Dallin Watene-Zelezniak on right edge
'I'd pick Dallin': NRL veteran backs under-siege winger to mend defence
The team's right edge has come under intense scrutiny from opposition, fans and media in recent weeks.
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Wellington Phoenix hire Bev Priestman, former Canada coach who spied on Football Ferns
Phoenix hire former Canada coach who spied on Football Ferns
Bev Priestman was banned for her role in drone spying scandal at the Paris Olympics
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How should a company deal with a scandal like the Coldplay kiss cam? Here's what we learned
How should a company deal with a scandal like the Coldplay kiss cam?
When a scandal goes viral - as it recently did at a Coldplay concert - companies face nuanced challenges in a new era of crisis communication.
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Daniel Nganeko dies in hospital after assault outside rugby club
Rugby fan dies after being punched in head outside club
Daniel Nganeko was hit in what police say was an unprovoked attack.
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NZ Warriors women feel NRLW travel pinch under semi-professional rules
Warriors women feel NRLW travel pinch under semi-pro rules
The wahine face a long day journeying to Newcastle for the second time in two weeks.
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Jewellery entrepreneur Sir Michael Hill dies
'A fabulously decent human being': Jewellery entrepreneur Sir Michael Hill dies
The founder of the well-known chain of jewellery stores was 86. Audio
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What happens if Asteroid YR4 spares Earth, but slams into the moon?
Asteroid will spare Earth, but may hit moon instead. What happens if it does?
Asteroid YR4 could still pose a threat in late 2032 by slamming into the moon.
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Top US Justice official meets with Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for 2nd day
Top US Justice official meets with Epstein accomplice for 2nd day
Maxwell's lawyer told media ahead of the meeting his client was "a scapegoat" in the Epstein case.
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NZ Warriors rookie Leka Halasima stays 'grounded', despite NRL stardom
'Running amok': Warriors rookie Halasima stays humble, despite NRL stardom
The teenager second-rower has thrust himself into Rookie of the Year consideration with his freakish exploits.
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Timeline suggests Trump changed his tune on Epstein after learning his name was in the files
Timeline suggests Trump changed tune on Epstein after learning name was in files
The administration clearly started downplaying the information - in an abrupt shift.
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The value of Youth MPs put under a question mark
Underutilised, or just a waste of time? A look at Youth MPs
Youth Parliament is there to give aspiring politicians a taste of a future career, but after three decades the value of the event is in question
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NZ Warriors rugby convert Shakira Baker sidelined by injury against Gold Coast Titans
Warriors rugby convert Baker faces injury challenge in league transition
The crosscode contingent have helped the Auckland club stay competitive in its return to the NRLW.
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Nandor Tanczos posts prompt hate crime complaint from Israel
City councillor's posts prompt hate crime complaint from Israel
Whakatāne-Ōhope ward councillor Nándor Tánczos shared a link on his personal Facebook page to an online petition calling for United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese and the doctors of…
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Pacific leaders demand respectful involvement in memorial for unmarked graves
Memorial for unmarked graves: 'We need to acknowledge these people', say Pacific leaders
More than 50 people gathered at Porirua Cemetery last month after the council's plans became public, many of whom are descendants of those buried without headstones.