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29 November 2016
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Story host Heather du Plessis-Allan has been ordered off air by MediaWorks after a controversial interview.
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A strong quake hit Kaikoura in the early hours of Tuesday morning, as Canterbury and Wellington continue to be rocked by tremors.
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The boat involved in the Kaipara Harbour tragedy, that left seven people dead with another missing, had to be rescued just weeks before.
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A physiotherapist has been censured and had her registration cancelled for a year after she had sex with two premier rugby players who were her patients.
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Michael Cheika admits he gave Eddie Jones the opportunity to "be the goalscorer who scores against his old team" when England were last out in June but says does not like the fact he is biting the hand that feeds him with so much "vitriol" directed towards Australian rugby.
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The landscaped lawns and flowering shrubs of Country Garden Holdings Company's huge property showroom in southern Malaysia end abruptly at a small wire fence. Beyond, a desert of dirt stretches into the distance, filled with cranes and piling towers that the Chinese developer is using to build a US$100 billion city in the sea.
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A strong quake hit Kaikoura in the early hours of Tuesday morning, as Canterbury and Wellington continue to be rocked by tremors.
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The boat involved in the Kaipara Harbour tragedy, that left seven people dead with another missing, had to be rescued just weeks before.
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A physiotherapist has been censured and had her registration cancelled for a year after she had sex with two premier rugby players who were her patients.
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An antiseptic from World War I that hasn't been used for more than 50 years could help fight superbugs and viral infections.
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 A Rotorua resident woke to loud thuds on Monday morning and evacuated her home after realising it was water squirting from nearby geysers.
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Technology
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A new type of battery could offer consumers days of phone life after only a few seconds' charging.
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In Britain, Big Brother just got bigger.
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A digital detox can be healthy for everybody.
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â€Â‹ÃƒÂ¯"¿Given that he is almost single-handedly responsible for the selfie-obsessed culture in which we currently live, Kevin Systrom is remarkably well, unflash.
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I was with a friend who was taking pictures with his phone, and he asked me about an option on his screen called HDR.
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A few scant years ago you could safely sit down to brunch with your mates with not a single picture being snapped. Even in the first several years of social media taking over our lives, photographing your food was still a bit of a social taboo, slightly embarrassing.
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Business
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The landscaped lawns and flowering shrubs of Country Garden Holdings Company's huge property showroom in southern Malaysia end abruptly at a small wire fence. Beyond, a desert of dirt stretches into the distance, filled with cranes and piling towers that the Chinese developer is using to build a US$100 billion city in the sea.
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Pumpkin Patch worker Denise Henry faces a New Year without a job after the shock collapse of the childrenswear retailer.
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A large fire caused by an explosion at a Taupo factory has been extinguished after an hours-long battle by fire crews.
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The Earthquake Commission (EQC)Â is unlikely to replicate its home repair programme in Kaikoura and surrounding towns hit hard by this month's earthquake.
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They say it takes years to build a reputation and one bad headline to destroy it.
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A concrete wall about six metres high fills the view through the ranchslider from Sarah-Jane Rees' living room at Richmond, near Nelson.
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Rural
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Farmers need to move on from the risky culture that previous generations operated under if farming is to become a safer job, says Rangitikei dairy farmer Stuart Taylor.
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OPINION: Now that things are looking up milk price wise, I am sure most farmers will just press on as farmers usually do, stumbling forward until the next commodity cycle low hits.
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New research shows that New Zealand hill country farming may be producing fewer greenhouse gas emissions that previously thought.
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A and P shows are struggling because of competition from field days, the South Otago A & P Show president says.
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A North Canterbury farmer has turned a section of his drought-affected farm into a motocross course.
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Entries at the 34th Northern Southland Community Shears is expected to be strong, with competitors from around the world looking to get in some early practice on local sheep before they head in to the World Championships in Invercargill.
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World
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The landscaped lawns and flowering shrubs of Country Garden Holdings Company's huge property showroom in southern Malaysia end abruptly at a small wire fence. Beyond, a desert of dirt stretches into the distance, filled with cranes and piling towers that the Chinese developer is using to build a US$100 billion city in the sea.
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A three-year-old Australian girl crushed by a stone monument died in front of her siblings and parents, devastated friends have revealed.
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A young Australian man, who dragged a teenager alongside his car and then left her for dead in a gutter, allegedly told a friend: "Yeh I done that b...., she deserves it and that's what happens when you don't pay up."
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An antiseptic from World War I that hasn't been used for more than 50 years could help fight superbugs and viral infections.
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The smiling woman on the daily Moroccan television show spoke to viewers as if it was any other makeup tutorial, comparing brands and hues of face foundation and demonstrating how to apply it.
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A great-grandfather has died after having a fight, possibly over poisoned roses, with his elderly neighbour in Australia.
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Entertainment
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Story host Heather du Plessis-Allan has been ordered off air by MediaWorks after a controversial interview.
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Former Bachelor contestant Naz Khanjani says she has split from her boyfriend and she's now "proudly single".
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TV medium Kelvin Cruickshank is leaving Sensing Murder, Woman's Weekly reports.
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Jay-Jay Harvey says she suspects her depression had been triggered during her "rough" childhood.
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Princess Beatrice sliced singer Ed Sheeran's face in a mock-knighting of musician James Blunt that went wrong, it has been reported.
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A Beverly Hills estate with a colourful cast of Hollywood characters in its history is on the market, priced at NZ$32.4 million or for lease at NZ$142,000 a month.
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Sport
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A physiotherapist has been censured and had her registration cancelled for a year after she had sex with two premier rugby players who were her patients.
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Michael Cheika admits he gave Eddie Jones the opportunity to "be the goalscorer who scores against his old team" when England were last out in June but says does not like the fact he is biting the hand that feeds him with so much "vitriol" directed towards Australian rugby.
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In temperament and lineage, they are sport's ultimate odd couple.
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The coach at the centre of English football's sex abuse scandal has been hospitalised, as more players come forward with allegations of abuse.
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Israel Dagg has been talking money with Toulon boss Mourad Boudjellal during a face-to-face chat in Paris, a French paper claims.
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There has been a seismic shift in the world rugby landscape, with the hemispheres no longer separated by a "big void", according to Ireland's captain.
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