Second Melbourne teen Holly Bowles dies in Laos methanol poisoning, bringing death toll to six The death brings the confirmed death toll to six.
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| Maritime Union joins opposition to live export shipments The Maritime Union also has zero faith in government assurances of a gold standard for ships used for the trade.
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:55pm Offshore oil and gas ban 'worst political decision', Shane Jones says Shane Jones says the offshore oil and gas ban is "the worst political decision" he has ever been involved with.
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:35pm WiseTech’s Richard White ‘truly sorry’ as review clears him of misconduct Shares in WiseTech slumped 12 per cent after the company cut its financial guidance as a result of the events of the past two months.
© 2024 8:35pm Offshore rescue led to capsize that killed ‘much loved’ grandfather The family had gone to help kayakers just before the 62-year-old was trapped under the boat on the Tairua-Pauanui bar, with two grandchildren.
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Architecture awards recognise Sir Edmund Hillary visitor centre, Dunedin heritage railway The "one-of-a-kind" visitor centre was among 23 buildings recognised as the best of Aotearoa's architecture.
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| Coast to Coast Rangers take disadvantaged youth on journey of growth An Otautahi multi-sport programme is helping give under-privileged youth a sense of purpose and belonging in their community.
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:55pm Would you eat meat grown in stainless-steel tanks? Start-up food company Vow’s foie gras is, technically, meat. But it wasn’t made with an animal. And it isn’t legal in Australia yet.
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