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Murchison lodge no longer using Robinson helicopters
Audio 1 Aug 2018A lodge in Murchison will not use Robinson helicopters anymore due to safety concerns with the helicopters. This comes after the death of experienced helicopter pilot Matthew Wallis when his Robinson… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 1 August 2018
Audio 1 Aug 2018Primary school teachers and principals announce strike action, The Government is resisting National's calls to remove the head of an inquiry into Wally Haumaha's appointment, Locals aren't putting up… Audio
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Polls close in Zimbabwe's first election after Mugabe
Polls have closed in Zimbabwe where five million registered voters were expected to cast their ballot. Turnout has been high in the country's first general election since former leader Robert Mugabe… Audio
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Archbishop Philip Wilson resigns over sex abuse cover-up
The Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson has given into months of pressure and resigned. The resignation has been accepted by the Pope. Earlier this month the 67-year-old was sentenced to a… Audio
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Megan Woods responds to rising bill for storm damage
New findings on Earthquake Commission payouts have found most weather related claims are coming from properties close to the coast.
The EQC covers homeowners for damage to land, and in some cases to… Video, Audio
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Immigration NZ investigates Sri Lankan visa scam
Investigations are under way into what immigration officials say could be widespread and organised fraud in student visa applications from Sri Lanka. This is just the latest controversy involving New… Audio
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Buller mayor angry at coal mine denial
A decision to deny consent for a coal mine on conservation land on the West Coast has angered the local mayor. Rangitira Developments had won High Court approval for the mine but the use of twelve… Audio
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Scientists identify bug likely to cause bowel cancer
A toxic bug may be to blame for bowel cancer, which kills more than 1300 New Zealanders every year. Otago University researchers have identified a toxic form of a common bacteria called Bacteroides… Audio
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Bridges offers to work with govt on tackling climate change
The Opposition leader Simon Bridges is distancing himself from party MPs who argue climate change is bogus, saying the scientific evidence speaks for itself. And he won't rule out making farmers pay… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 18 June 2018
Auckland lawyer banned from Guernsey tax haven trust work; Pike River mine disaster re-investigation possible - police; Greymouth fears arsonist on loose after major fire; Football World Cup: 'No easy… Audio
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Belinda Clark on Amelia Kerr’s incredible achievement
Former Australian cricketer Belinda Clark, whose batting record was smashed by Amelia Kerr against Ireland yesterday, says the teenager has a huge future. Ms Clark told Alex Perrottet she was thrilled… Video, Audio
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New Nauru law silences public over court cases
Nauru is courting controversy again with a new law that punishes people for speaking publicly about court cases and publishing court decisions. Alex Perrottet talks to the country's former resident… Video, Audio
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All Blacks prepare for second test against France
The skull fracture suffered by Remy Grosso in the first test at Eden Park last week has reignited debate again today after All Blacks Sam Cane and Ofa Tu'ungafasi escaped punishment. Rugby reporter… Video, Audio
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Father says red flags raised at Waikato DHB before son's death
The father of a young man who drowned after walking out of the mental health unit at Waikato Hospital unsupervised says his care was a train-wreck waiting to happen. Nicky Stevens, who was 21 and… Video, Audio
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MPI misled farmers – Privacy Commissioner
Ministry for Primary Industry's head of biosecurity Roger Smith told 200 North Canterbury farmers that the agency was prevented from naming farmers with properties infected with Mycoplasma bovis due… Audio
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Tourist tax and screening details unveiled
Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis has unveiled details about a $35 tourist tax, as well as a new online authority that will screen some travellers before they're allowed into New Zealand. Political Editor… Video, Audio
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Martin Guptill on Amelia Kerr's 'phenomenal' performance
Martin Guptill says cricket prodigy Amelia Kerr's combined performance with bat and ball might go down as the best in cricket history. He spoke with Alex Perrottet. Video, Audio
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Auckland brewery faces backlash from Trump supporters
Audio 31 May 2018The Facebook page of an Auckland craft brewery has been flooded with negative reviews from Trump supporters. The wave of criticism was sparked by Behemoth Brewing Company's social media campaign… Audio
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700-year-old Māori village discovered by archaeologists
Taonga from a 14th century Maori village have been found in Gisborne by Univeristy of Otago archaeologists. So far they've found moa bones, fish hooks and volcanic glass. University of Otago Professor… Audio
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Flawed Oranga Tamariki report details revealed in Family Court
Audio 31 May 2018The shortcomings of a rushed safety report by Oranga Tamariki about a young girl have been revealed in the Masterton Family Court. A social worker reported to a judge in February the girl was safe… Audio
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Eugenie Sage addresses 'broken' NZ recycling system
Recycled materials are being stockpiled around the country while authorities struggle to work out what to do with it all. Last year, China stopped taking 24 different types of waste. A report out… Audio
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Police chases: Teens can't think like adults - psychologist
Audio 31 May 2018A clinical psychologist says police shouldn't be surprised when teenage offenders flee from them in cars at high speed. Last week a 15-year-old boy being chased by officers in Palmerston North crashed… Audio
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No compensation for meth evictions - Housing NZ
Housing New Zealand and the Housing Minister Phil Twyford say no compensation will be given to tenants who were evicted based on discredited methamphetamine testing. On Tuesday, a report by the Prime… Audio
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Minds changed on euthanasia in citzens' jury
Audio 24 May 2018A community investigation into the pros and cons of euthanasia in Dunedin has shown people are willing to change their minds about assisted dying. The so called 'citizens' jury' comes as hearings get… Audio
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‘I feel unsafe here’- Surabaya church bomb survivor
Indonesia is bracing for more terror attacks, as it reels from a second suicide bombing in as many days. A family of five blew themselves up at a police checkpoint in the country's second largest city… Audio