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ACC reveal winter injury mishaps

Soup, slippers, umbrellas, heaters and firewood aren't as comforting on a cold winter's day as you'd like, with all also contributing to nasty injuries, ACC warns.

Mass break out at dog pound

Two weeks after thieves busted a dangerous dog out of death row at the Greymouth pound, the facility was again broken into overnight and all the dogs set free,

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Parliament TV to get a shake up

A shake up of the way proceedings in Parliament are broadcast is underway.The Government has put out to tender the contract to deliver Parliament TV.Kordia has held…

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2 Degrees secures $165m for 4G network

Two Degrees Mobile, which has won about a fifth of the country's mobile phone market, secured a $165 million banking facility with Bank of New Zealand to pay for the…

Air NZ unveils new A320

Air New Zealand has rolled out the first of its brand new Airbus A320 aircraft - which feature impressive curved wing tips - at the Paris Air Show overnight.

Technology

Tech Universe: Tuesday 18 June

HUGE ON THE SEAS: The largest ship in the world is the container ship Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller. It's designed for slower speeds…

British spies: What is the GCHQ?

New revelations from Edward Snowden have cast light on the activities of British spies. So what does GCHQ, Britain's eavesdropping agency, actually do?

Tech Universe: Monday 17 June

CONNECT UP: Live in a remote part of Canterbury with no Internet access? Google are fixing that for you with Project Loon, an experiment with using high-flying balloons…

Sport

The one area of concern for All Blacks

Stats guru Tracey Nelson looks at the All Blacks' 30-0 victory over France and points out one part of the game where the men in black need to pick up their game.

Politics

Leg up on cards for low-income areas

Auckland's low-income suburbs of Glen Innes, Pt England and Panmure will roughly double in population under a draft plan for more intensive housing to be unveiled today…

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