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Dunedin bottle store to close earlier after backlash

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand Bottle O Cumberland originally applied to increase its off-licence hours to 9am until 10pm each day. 123RF A North Dunedin bottle store in the student quarter...

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Live: Black Caps v West Indies – fifth T20

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand The Black Caps take on the West Indies at University Oval in Dunedin in the fifth and final match of the T20 international series. New Zealand...

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Bill to expand Road User Charges introduced

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand The shift from a system of matching odometer readings to paper labels on the windscreen, towards using subscriptions through private companies. RNZ A bill to make...

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Infratil posts $2 billion first-half revenue

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand Infratil chief executive Jason Boyes. Supplied Infrastructure investor Infratil has reported a strong first-half net profit, with revenue up more than a third to $2 billion....

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Some schools defy government move on Te Tiriti o Waitangi

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Tom Furley Some schools are defying the government’s removal of their Treaty of Waitangi obligations. Their boards have published public statements affirming their commitment...

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Paid firefighters call off latest strike

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand The union said members will not strike for an hour on Friday as planned. RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly Paid firefighters have called off their latest strike,...

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Liam Lawson to give Kiwi fans a thrill ride

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand New Zealand F1 driver Liam Lawson. Javier Jimenez / PHOTOSPORT New Zealand motorsport fans have a chance to sit alongside Formula 1 star Liam Lawson on...

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She’s won Lotto, so where is her money?

· November 13, 2025

Source: Radio New Zealand A spokesperson for Lotto said it aimed to pay most prizes claimed within seven working days. RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly Helen Button had never won anything...