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GST on overseas websites won't necessarily help NZ shops
New Zealand retailers might be cheering the expansion of GST on all online purchases but a tax expert is warning that it is unlikely to result in massive growth for local shops. PWC tax partner Geof… Video, Audio
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Giant sinkhole opens up after record rain in Rotorua
The massive sinkhole, or tomo, which runs along a fault-line at a Tumunui farm, is about 200 metres long, 30 metres wide and 20 metres deep. Farm manager Colin Tremain tells Alex Perrottet all about… Video, Audio
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11,000 people to be permanently evacuated from Ambae Island
Vanuatu's government says it plans to permanently move the entire 11,000 strong population of the island of Ambae amid the latest volcanic eruptions. Vanuatu's Internal Affairs Minister Andrew Napuat… Video, Audio
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Grant Fell's ashes sprinkled on stage at Taite Prize event
In a controversial move, musician Grant Fell's ashes were sprinkled on stage during the live broadcast of the Taite Prize last night. It came as the Headless Chickens were presented with the Classic… Audio
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1000 new homes built in a year? Master Builders says yes
The government's ambition to build up to 1000 new homes this year appear to have the backing of the industry. Registered Master Builders say they can build 1000 additional new homes within a year, and… Audio
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Jet engine 'explosion' leaves one dead
Audio 18 Apr 2018There have been dramatic scenes on board a Southwest Airlines flight in the United States. The Boeing 737 on a flight between New York and Dallas with 143 passengers and five crew on board - was… Audio
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Tensions grow between Fiji, Solomon Islands
A war of words is brewing between Fiji and the Solomon Islands. Tensions have been growing between the two Pacific nations after Fiji brought Indonesia into the powerful Melanesian Spearhead Group. To… Audio
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Steven Joyce reflects on life in politics
He's been described as "Mr fix-it" but also accused by Winston Peters as being a "Black ops" minister. And now, Steven Joyce is standing down from Parliament after almost a decade. He says the new… Audio
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Favona fire: Road closures cause major delays
Audio 7 Mar 2018A massive fire in a scrap metal yard in the Auckland suburb of Favona is causing commuter chaos. 70 fire fighters are battling the blaze in a 16 hundred tonne heap of crushed cars. RNZ reporter Gill… Audio
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Favona fire: 1600 tonnes of scrap metal in blaze
Audio 7 Mar 2018Seventy firefighters and 18 fire engines are battling a "very large" fire at Sims Pacific Metals in the Auckland suburb of Favona, near Ōtāhuhu. The fire was reported just before 2am in a huge pile of… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 7 March 2018
Marceau murder report: Andrew Little promises changes; Favona fire: Road closures cause major delays; Trump's tariffs could spell global recession, Mike Moore warns; Counter-terrorism police… Audio
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Maori and Aboriginal football teams go head-to-head
The inaugural Trans-Tasman Football Series takes place in Auckland this weekend, with the Māori Football Te Ikaroa team taking on the Australian First Nations Mariya team. Audio
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Student Volunteer Army founder on the Civil Defence shake-up
Audio 19 Jan 2018Sam Johnson, who founded the Student Volunteer Army, talks to us about the recommended shake-up of Civil Defence. Audio
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'My quality of life has improved drastically'
Audio 19 Jan 2018Wellington comedian and writer Felix Desmarais came out as transgender a year ago and since then has had hormone therapy and a bilateral mastectomy as part of a female-to-male (FTM) transition. Audio
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More people accessing hormone therapy in Wgtn: research
New research shows an increasing number of people who identify as transgender are accessing hormone therapy in Wellington. Audio
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US correspondent Kevin McAleese
Audio 19 Jan 2018In the United States, Republicans are scrambling to avoid a possible Government shutdown. Audio
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Polevaulter hopes to secure a spot at the Commonwealth Games
Polevaulter Olivia McTaggart has been training hard over the summer ahead of her potential selection to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games. Audio
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Silver Ferns putting Quad series title on the line
The Silver Ferns are in the UK for the Netball Quad Series and they will be playing England on Sunday. Audio
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Abuse victim urges Government to broaden inquiry
A survivor of abuse by a Catholic priest wants an inquiry into state abuse broadened to include other institutions Audio
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Push for tighter rules for selling bees on Trade Me
Beekeepers are worried Trade Me could be used by unregistered beekeepers to sell beehives, which could unwittingly spread pests and diseases. Audio
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Millions spent on controversial bill
Official documents show the National Government spent more than $5 million investigating how to set up a Maori Land Service, only to have the proposed legislation shelved. Audio
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Drones to become a more common site on beaches?
The Muriwai Surf Club has been trialling the use of drones in rescues over the summer. Tim Jago talks to us about the dramatic rescue in Australia. Audio
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Golden Bay man wakes up to termite infestation
Luke Concannon says he isn't sure if the insects are the destructive Australian termite, and he has sent samples to the Ministry for Primary Industries. Audio
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World Buskers Festival kicks off in Christchurch
The organisers behind the World Buskers Festival are hoping an international line up and a venue change will turn around the event's finances. The festival starts in Christchurch today, and one of the… Audio
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South Island geological attractions bid for global recognition
Audio 18 Jan 2018UNESCO is launching its global geoparks programme in New Zealand and the new Kaikoura coastline, the Banks Peninsula and the Southern Alps could be in line for greater recognition. Audio