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A new housing market trend? Run-down homes for sale
Many have been lived in up until recently, but don't look as if they should have been, property investor says.
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National's Erica Stanford calls Labour MP a 'stupid bitch'
7:44 am todayThe Education Minister has apologised in Parliament for her remark about Jan Tinetti.
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Friends pay tribute to Kiwi lawyer who died rock climbing in Australia
6:38 am todayTributes have been paid for barrister Lee Lee Heah, who died after a fall at Mount Arapiles in western Victoria.
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Olivia Podmore inquest: Doctor sobs on the stand
21 Nov 2024An inquest into the cyclist's suspected suicide heard she was burned out nd presenting as having severe anxiety and depression before her death.
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The people of the hīkoi - and why they marched
21 Nov 2024Hikoi mō Te Tiriti has come to an end, going down in history as the largest march to Parliament in Aotearoa.
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Crypto king buys banana art for $10.5m, says he'll eat it
Cryptocurrency platform TRON founder Justin Sun says he wants to honour the viral artwork's place in art history and popular culture by eating it.
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Government's policies dragging out recession, economists say
Slashing the budget deficit and reducing public debt are making matters worse for households and businesses, they say.
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Search for missing boat carrying 700kg of meth
21 Nov 2024Police and the Air Force are searching for small boat off Northland's east coast.
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Podmore bullying claims: Cycling boss saw 'no value' in taking action
20 Nov 2024The former head of Cycling NZ told the Olympian he saw "no tangible value" in disciplinary action against those alleged to have harmed her.
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Who are our greatest rugby exports to Europe? The top 10
20 Nov 2024RNZ looks at the most successful players to leave our shores.
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The smack: How a family's plea to Oranga Tamariki for help unravelled
20 Nov 2024A family living in fear of their young son's increasingly dangerous behaviour asked for support. Instead, the agency turned its focus on his mum.
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Pasifika struggle in several health stats
20 Nov 2024The lastest New Zealand health survey shows Pasifika are worse off percentage wise than the average population in numerous areas.
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What happens now with the Treaty Principles Bill?
20 Nov 2024"Kill the bill" was the cry from the hīkoi but it may not go away as quickly as protesters would like.
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How the world reacted to te Hīkoi mō te tiriti
20 Nov 2024And how international media are framing the Treaty Principles Bill debate.
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'Don't crash': Olivia Podmore inquest hears of bullying claims
The young cyclist's coach told her she did not deserve to be at the Rio Olympic Games, a coroner's hearing has been told.
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Liz Gunn fails in bid to dodge conviction for Auckland Airport assault
20 Nov 2024Former TVNZ host, anti-vaccination campaigner and failed political candidate Liz Gunn has been unsuccessful in her bid to avoid a conviction for assault.
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Listen: Hīkoi doesn't represent NZ - Seymour
20 Nov 2024Seymour came out of the Beehive today to acknowledge the hīkoi and wave at the protesters - but retreated inside after just a few minutes.
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'What's good for Māori is good for everyone' - hīkoi ends with peaceful protest
20 Nov 2024The capital turned into a sea of black, white and red today, as more than 42,000 people supporting te Hīkoi mō te tiriti overflowed Parliament's grounds and onto the streets.
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'We have no illusions': Retirement village residents wary of merger
20 Nov 2024Residents at a Wellington retirement village are concerned about a takeover by a US private equity firm.
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Cook Islands PM 'not surprised' at Treaty Principles Bill opposition
19 Nov 2024Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is not surprised at the swell of opposition against the Treaty Principles Bill in Aotearoa.
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'Like a dream': 11-year-old makes $10,000 hole-in-one
19 Nov 2024Elijah Ellis has become the youngest ever winner of the Hole in One Challenge at Lake Taupō, and is putting his $10,000 prize towards a family holiday.
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What is in the Treaty Principles Bill?
19 Nov 2024Protesters have converged on Parliament to oppose the law. Here's what it's in the bill.
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Mistakes and inaccuracies led to Oranga Tamariki permanently uplifting child from grandma
19 Nov 2024Anna's granddaughter was taken from in a matter of minutes. It should never have happened, the Chief Ombudsman say.
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The KiwiSaver fund that returned more than 100% in a year
19 Nov 2024A surge in technology stocks has helped to propel some KiwiSavers to big returns.
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Auckland ‘referendum’ on Khalistan attracts thousands
18 Nov 2024Thousands descended on Auckland's Aotea Square on Sunday to vote in a non-binding "referendum" on the creation of an independent homeland for Sikhs within India.
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HMNZS Manawanui fuel removal starts next month
18 Nov 2024The deputy chief of navy does not expect it to be "safe or practical" to remove "absolutely all the liquids" from the vessel, which ran aground on a reef in Samoa before sinking.
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Mistakes and unchecked claims separated a moko from her grandmother
18 Nov 2024Anna's granddaughter was taken from her by social workers in a matter of minutes. It took years for Oranga Tamariki to admit it should never have happened.
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How to get better at small talk
18 Nov 2024How about this weather? Got any New Year's resolutions? Silly season means more small talk. Here's how to be better at breaking the ice.
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