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Picton's Kent St is to become the new State Highway 1, a row over eligibility has erupted over five 'year 14s' in the controversial Marlborough Boys' College first XV, an Australian mining company has been granted an exploration permit in Marlborough Sounds, and clusters of mushrooms which sprouted around trees in a Blenheim subdivision have caused a stir with the locals. Ian Allen is an editor for Stuff based in Marlborough.
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Gail Pittaway reviews Towards Modernism: The Walter Cook Collection at Te Papa by Justine Olsen published by Te Papa Press.
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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins is the work of award-winning journalist and author Barbara Demick.
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The latest after the plane crash in India, where there was just one survivor.
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Samoan composer Andrew Faletau has written a new composition to be performed with the film as part of Wellington's midwinter arts festival Loemis.
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A new facility near Huntly will process more than 60 tonnes of construction waste per hour.
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The Government is backing the expansion of a New Zealand voluntary nature credits market. Associate Minister for the Environment Andrew Hoggard explains.
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch.
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Parenting educator Michelle Mitchell talks about how to avoid drama at bedtime.
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Tech commentator Alex Sims discusses access to justice, and how technology might improve it.
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Piers Fuller is the Editor of the Wairarapa Times-Age, based in Masterton.
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Elizabeth Heritage reviews The Tear Bottle: A Graphic Story of Love and Things by Annemarie Jutel, self-published.
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It's day two at Fieldays - where organisers expect as many as 100-thousand people to come through the event.
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A new movie has documented the quest of world-renowned mountaineer Mingma Tsiri Sherpa, in his life-threatening journey to retrieve fallen climbers from Everest's Death Zone.
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UK correspondent Harriet Line on AUKUS, UK spending plans and a deal over Gibralter's border.
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The size of New Zealand's waste problem, and how much it's costing us, has been laid bare in a new report.
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The new kit and financing to increase solar use on farms
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From next year, patients will be able to get prescriptions covering 12 months, rather than the current three but are there any downsides?
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It's estimated forty percent of people over the age of 40 will experience some kind of dizziness or balance problem at some point in their life.
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There's more than 1200 exhibitors at Fieldays - including Shelley Houston, founder of KiwiLeather Innovations, a company turning kiwifruit waste into leather products.
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