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Why the Spice Girls reunion is being held up by Geri Horner

The Spice Girls’ reunion plans are said to be in “chaos” after Geri Horner allegedly refused to film a documentary. Fans of the band were given hope Geri,...

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How to tell if your preschooler is autistic

By RNZ A first of its kind one-to-one support programme for preschool children showing signs of autism is about to be trialled in Wellington, with...

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Former Whakatāne mayor Tony Bonne says proposed rates rise is 'unacceptable'

Former mayor Tony Bonne has added his voice to the opponents of Whakatāne District Council’s proposed average rates rise of 17.1 per cent, saying it’s...

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Is NZ bringing in 'Indonesian coal every month to keep the lights on'? - Eloise Gibson

Analysis by Eloise Gibson of RNZ Burning less coal to make electricity helped New Zealand achieve its biggest official annual drop in planet-heating gases...

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Giant Waikato feijoa bigger than a grapefruit stuns experts: Is it a world record?

A whopping feijoa weighing nearly half a kilogram has been plucked from a tree in a Waikato backyard. Kihikihi’s Chevon Hunapo-Love believes she may have...

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Victoria Beckham on turning 50: 'Ageing? It is what it is'

Spice Girl, fashion designer, burgeoning national treasure … and now, with a new Mango range, queen of the high street. The first rule of being Victoria...

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When is the Big One? Earthquakes, calamities and other portents

THE Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a belt of countries around the Pacific Ocean that is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Underground, it is lined with many fault lines, fissures and cracks. Its tectonic plates jostle against each other a few times each year. And there is always talk of the Big One, like a dark cloud in the air.

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Gene genius: How gene technology is changing the future of food

OPINION New Zealand’s food and fibre industry is built on generations of selective breeding – from ryegrass and cows to kiwifruit and apples. But recent...

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Wynyard Quarter crossing bridge - why is it closed for so long? Angry Auckland hospitality owners losing half their revenue, laying off staff

Why will it take up to nine months to fix a vital pedestrian, tourism and business link on Auckland’s Viaduct? Angry restaurant and bar operators are facing...

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Removing EDSA bike lanes is the wrong thing to do

IT is a fantasy for the MMDA to claim that removing the bike lanes on EDSA will improve traffic. From decades of experience, we know that removing the bike lanes do very little as more road space for motor vehicles leads to greater motor vehicle use due to the phenomenon of induced demand. 'Adding highway lanes to deal with traffic congestion is like loosening your belt to cure obesity,' as Lewis Mumford put it in 1955.

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