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Lost diary sparks ongoing treasure hunt
Tourists have been flocking to Lake Tekapo since February to leave messages in a collection of notebooks hidden amongst rocks on the foreshore. Photo: Supplied / Andrea Li
A steady stream of visitors has been seen combing the shoreline of Lake Tekapo since February in search of a mysterious package that has become a viral phenomenon.
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Opening date revealed for NZ's first IKEA store
IKEA is located at the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre in Auckland. Photo: RNZ
Swedish furniture giant IKEA has revealed its first New Zealand store will open on December 4.
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New lease of life for popular Canterbury cafe
Lucinda O’Donnell and her husband Jamie O’Donnell, of Sefton, are looking forward to their new adventure as owners of the Pukeko Junction Northbound Cafe. PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP
A former award-winning Canterbury cafe has been given a new lease of life by a couple passionate about great coffee and delicious food.
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One believed dead in crash south of Dunedin
Emergency services at the scene of the crash. Photo: Gerard O'Brien
One person is believed to have died in a crash between a motorcycle and a car on SH1 south of Dunedin this afternoon.
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Kiwis continue strong run in New York
New Zealander Erin Routliffe and her Canadian partner Gaby Dabrowski are through to the final of the US Open women's doubles final.
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Brawling Aussie pair pulled from burning house
Two men caught in a physical altercation have been rescued from a burning house in Sydney.
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IKEA opening date revealed
IKEA is located at the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre in Auckland. Photo: RNZ
Swedish furniture giant IKEA has revealed its first New Zealand store will open on December 4.
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AA stops offering new policies in high-risk parts of Canterbury
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A major insurance company has hit pause on new home insurance policies in parts of Canterbury.
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Principal 'proud and excited' as new Sara Cohen school opens
Children enjoy the playground at Dunedin's new Sara Cohen school today. Photo: Gerard O'Brien
Seven years, three prime ministers and one dream later a new site for a Dunedin school for children with special needs has been opened.
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NZ woman 'swore at crew and danced in aisle' on Queenstown flight
An intoxicated 50-year-old New Zealand woman allegedly swore at the crew and danced in the aisle of a plane heading to Queenstown.
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Narawa recalled, Holland on bench against Boks
Emoni Narawa gets up for a high ball during a recent All Blacks training session. Photo: Getty Images
Emoni Narawa has been recalled to the All Blacks for the first test against the Springboks, while a reshuffle in the loose forwards sees Highlander Fabian Holland in the reserves.
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Cute, soft and fluffy guinea pigs to be judged
Josh Wilson-Jones with his winner and runner-up guinea pigs at the Otago Cavy Club show earlier this year. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
By Dellwyn Moylan
To some, guinea pigs are not much more than rodents. To others, they are cute, soft and fluffy creatures.
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Crusaders halfback set to make All Blacks debut
Kyle Preston. Photo: Getty Images
Crusaders halfback Kyle Preston is poised to make his All Blacks debut off the bench against the Springboks at Eden Park on Saturday.
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‘Calling Home’ gives back to Queenstown
From left, Bruce Grant Youth Trust trustee Erika Harris, artist Ira Mitchell, with her painting of Coronet Peak, to be auctioned off for the trust, and trustee Alison Beaumont. PHOTO: MICHELLE BUCKHAM
Tonight's opening of a new exhibition from acclaimed Queenstown-born painter Ira Mitchell will directly benefit local youth.
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War lessons ending as historians lose jobs
Social studies teacher Kyle Webb with his dog Huxley at the war memorial education centre. The carillon bell tower is behind them. Photo: RNZ
By Phil Pennington of RNZ
Two historians who teach thousands of children about the New Zealand Wars, Gallipoli and Vietnam are losing their jobs at the nation's war memorial education centre.
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Firefighters praised for their efforts after dog was run over
Ferg had to be put down after he was injured by a vehicle at a Collins Rd property. Photo: Supplied
The owner of a dog who died after a vehicle reversed into him has praised the Lincoln Volunteer Fire Brigade for their efforts.
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Dunedin cops hunt mystery speeding biker
Photo: NZ Police
Police are hunting for a speeding black-clad motorcyclist who allegedly fled from officers at over 150kmh north of Dunedin.
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Poll: Should wealthy foreign investors be able to buy a home in NZ
Wealthy foreigners with a 'golden visa' will once again be allowed to purchase a luxury home in a new exemption to the foreign home buyers ban.
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'God-gifted health': Invercargill deputy mayor claims no sick days in 20 years
Invercargill deputy mayor Tom Campbell says the last time he was seriously ill was when he got the measles. Photo: Supplied
Invercargill deputy mayor Tom Campbell has put his exemplary attendance record down to “God-gifted” health.
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