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Business booming for restaurant with no set opening hours or menu
A Christchurch restaurant that opens when its owner wants to is still doing a roaring trade without hiking its prices. Addington's Afghan restaurant doesn't advertise, has no set times and no menu… Video, Audio
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Likely no-one will ever be convicted for Lake Alice hospital abuse
It's probable that no-one will ever be convicted for the abuse of patients at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital's notorious child and adolescent unit. This week the High Court ordered a halt to charges… Audio
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Sounds detected from sub may have signalled its implosion
It's now thought the US navy detected sounds that signalled the catastrophic implosion of the Titan sub during its descent to the Titanic wreckage. Multiple chunks of debris from the vessel have been… Video, Audio
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Update on weather in Tolaga Bay
Back to the Tai Rāwhiti now where a state of emergency remains in place as more wild weather moves in. Greg Shelton is the Civil Defence area manager for Uawa / Tolaga Bay and he spoke to Lisa Owen… Video, Audio
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Goodbye to ghost buses - promise from new AT boss
Goodbye to ghost buses, that's the promise from Auckland's newly appointed public transport boss. Up to 1,000 Auckland bus services each week have been cancelled because of a driver shortage. While… Video, Audio
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Waikato stadium sold out for blockbuster Super Rugby Final
It's Super Rugby final time as the Chiefs and Crusaders do battle for the title tomorrow night. Waikato Stadium is sold out for the blockbuster clash which sees the table topping Chiefs up against the… Video, Audio
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Pictures of Pike River mine reassure family love ones died quickly
Pike River families say pictures of remains in the mine have given them some reassurance that the miners died quickly. Police have confirmed they've found more bodies inside Pike River Mine, as part… Video, Audio
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Cases of contagious bacterial infection reported at Waikato Hospital
Te Whatu Ora says it is managing elevated cases of a bacterial infection at Waikato Hospital.
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One arrest after West Auckland police raid on gang
Police made an arrest and located numerous items of interest during an operation against the Head Hunters gang in West Auckland Friday morning.
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150 evacuated in Gisborne as foul weather batters the area
In Tai Rāwhiti more than 150 people have been forced to leave their homes in the last 24 hours as foul weather hammers the area that is still trying to get back on its feet after cyclone Gabrielle… Video, Audio
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'There's mud everywhere' - Inside a Category 3 home
The front door is still locked out of habit, but the home was gutted of its contents by Cyclone Gabrielle, turning the interior into a mud pit.
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The Panel with Boopsie Maran and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists speak to Dr Dougal Sutherland about the Government's performance on improving mental health services. Plus, they speak to the Maritime Union about Mayor… Audio
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The Panel with Boopsie Maran and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part One)
Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists speak to a journalist and scientist who has visited the wreckage of the Titanic in a sub and it didn't go well. Plus, they speak to a Hawkes Bay resident… Audio
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'Quick and painless' - First journalist to visit Titanic says changes must be made after deaths
Dr Michael Guillen has been to the wreckage of the Titanic as the former science editor of ABC news. He spoke to Wallace about his near death experience at the site. Audio
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Video Game Addiction
Audio 23 Jun 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at video game addiction. Audio
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Mark Walton: “My career would be very different if I had good eyesight”
Admired teacher, clarinet and saxophone player Mark Walton is back in Aotearoa for his YouTube series Aotearoa Musical Treasures and to perform as a soloist with Resonance Ensemble Orchestra in… Audio
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Birmingham pitch 'kryptonite' to England super bowler
The lifeless Edgbaston pitch in the Ashes opener was like "kryptonite" to England bowler James Anderson.
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No fear for Crusaders, but will Chiefs spoil Razor's farewell party?
The Crusaders are determined to send coach Scott Robertson and veterans Sam Whitelock and Richie Mo'unga off as winners.
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'A wholly avoidable event': Affco fined $500k after worker fatally crushed in freezer
Alfred Edwards was trying to free a jammed carton in a blast freezer at Affco's Wairoa plant in February 2020, when a frame fell and fatally crushed him.
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
The days might be short and the temperatures cold, but now is the perfect time to start planning on planting your strawberry patch. Lynda Hallinan talks to Jesse about how to prepare for this summer… Audio
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Nuclear experts would drink Japan's treated radioactive wastewater
Independent nuclear experts have offered to drink water and eat fish from the Pacific Ocean after Japan dumps its nuclear wastewater into the Pacific.
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Top 10 police disclosure failures
Can defendants get a fair trial if they’re not given access to information about them held by police? Does this problem undermine the entire criminal justice system?
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Cauliflower Cheese Baked Potatoes
Recipe by Martin Bosley
From Afternoons on Friday 23 June 2023
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Salvage of Waiuta miners' cottage a ‘complex job’
Work by the Department of Conservation to save a miners cottage once home to noted West Coast photographer Jos Divis is "a complex job".
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Titan sub: James Cameron wishes he had sounded alarm over design - 'It just sounded bad'
The movie director and submersible maker says he thought the hull design seemed risky and he knew immediately it would have imploded.