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With millions of people flying in and out of Auckland airport. It's inevitable some things get left behind. Those items range from the mundane to the strange. Daniel Faitaua unlocks the treasure chest of unclaimed property at Auckland Airport.
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Geraldine Inder has been running her dance school in Masterton since 1949. At 96 she's still passionate about dance and continues to teach part-time. We caught up with Geraldine and her students, some of whom have gone on to pursue international dancing careers.
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Latest figures from the New Zealand Film Distributors Association reveal more of us are heading back into cinemas.
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Snail mail is a real thing for Annette, she sends Christmas cards every year - only for them to be received 75 days later. We sent out our own post cards, to see how long it'll take for NZ Post to deliver.
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Looking after your children's teeth can a tricky business, getting them in for regular checkups while they're free is important. Which can be harder when you live rurally. But for the children of Marton, it just got a wee bit easier.
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The dogs of oz have seen 50 years of line-up changes. Current singer Joe Williams has been around since the 1980's following after his father's musical footsteps, John Williams. Toto are touring New Zealand this April 23rd-26th.
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It's a silent epidemic with no symptoms... and many don't know they have it until they break a bone. Osteoporosis affects two out of three women and one out of three men over the age of 60. Move aside cow milk, research has shown that you can strengthen your bones with a bit of a hop, skip, jump!
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For the last 3 weeks MPs from across the political divide have been pitted against each other in a physical activity challenge. They took it very, very seriously... and now the results are in.
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Glaucoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness. Around 65,000 kiwis aren't aware they have it. Rhiannon shows us the simple 2-minute challenge, and chats with John, a gentleman with glaucoma.
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A new animal has moved into the old elephant enclosure at Auckland Zoo... 25 large-scale animatronic dinosaurs.
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