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Someday Stories 2022: Birthday
Audio 5 Sep 2022M (Adult Themes) - Drama. Celebrating a birthday, a young boy and his exhausted babysitter wait for his unusually late parents. Video
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Cliff Curtis: Te Urewera raid inspired film, Muru
Kiwi actor Cliff Curtis is a critically acclaimed Hollywood actor with a string of starring roles working with A-list directors and performers. But his heart is with the stories of Aotearoa New… Audio
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Hokitika man builds DOC hut in his backyard
A Hokitika father has built a full-scale replica of the humble back country DOC hut in his backyard, as a way to safely teach his children some valuable outdoor skills.
Zak Shaw even got his kids on… Audio
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On the outside of the public media push
Commercial media companies fear the new public media entity replacing RNZ and TVNZ will be greater than the sum of those two parts. The draft legislation obliges Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media to… Audio
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Pacific Waves For 24 September 2022
The Marshall Islands urges the US to settle outstanding issues involving its legacy of nuclear bomb tests; Pacific leaders stand in solidarity at the UN General Assembly calling for more climate… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 September 2022
The Season of Creation has begun (1 September to 4 October in the church calendar) and this week’s programme includes some creation-themed favourites. Sing along to How great thou art, All things… Audio
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Tagata O Te Moana for 3 September 2022
Audio 3 Sep 2022Coming up, we hear about the work being done to help drought affected communities in Kiribati; Also, Papua New Guinea requests a security treaty with Australia; And, concerns are growing over road… Audio
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George Monbiot: presenting alternatives to farming
The New Zealand diet is particularly bad for the planet due to the vast amount of land required to produce food for it, says environmental campaigner and author George Monbiot. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 3 September 2022
Audio 3 Sep 2022We here about the work being done to help drought affected communities in Kiribati; Concerns are growing over road safety in Tonga after a spike in the number of fatal car crashes; We check in on work… Audio
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Worst impacts of Kiribati drought still to come - UNICEF
Audio 3 Sep 2022We hear about the work being done to help drought affected communities in Kiribati. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Early fruit trees are blossoming, asparagus heads are peeping out and lambing is in full swing as spring touched down this week after a miserable winter. Audio
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Flood-damaged Far North forgotten as govt helps Marlborough
Where the bloody hell are you? That's a question the Far North deputy mayor wants answered by government ministers after asking them to visit the region, survey massive flood damage and help with long… Video, Audio
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Gender and pronouns
What is non-binary and what does it mean to be transsexual? Trans and gender diverse people can face challenges but one way we can help is by recognising a person’s ‘pronoun’ – such as he, she or… Audio
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DIY with builder Stan Scott
Stan's back this week to help you out with any DIY projects you might have on the go. Audio
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Calls for change to ram raid fund for dairies
Dairy owners want changes to the $6 million ram raid fund so they can get access to help faster.
Just five stores have got security upgrades since the fund was announced in May, and police are still… Audio
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South Waikato dentist begging government for help
A South Waikato retired dentist who runs a free service for those who can't afford care is begging the government for help.
Sue Cole is part of a delegation of local councillors, iwi and business… Audio
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School trustees: What happens when a board fractures?
It's one of the most significant democratic processes in the country, so why don't we know more about school board of trustee elections? Audio
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Expensive clean-up bill for Marlborough after devastating floods
It will be an expensive clean-up bill in Marlborough - after the region took a hammering of rain two weeks ago.
The scale of the recovery is still being established - paddocks are flooded, there are… Video, Audio
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No money spent yet from government's $6 million ram raid protection fund
A $6 million fund designed to help small business owners hit by ram raids is yet to pay out a single cent.
The crime prevention fund was announced in May, by the then-Police Minister Poto Williams.
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Living a life that leaves a smaller carbon footprint
Kate Hall's on a mission to help people find ways to live a life that's better for not just themselves, but the planet. She's founded a company, called Ethically Kate and written a book about… Audio
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Solar panels for marae will reduce costs, improve resilience
Marae and rural communities will be able to install solar panels to help save money and provide clean and locally generated power as part of small scale government funded projects.
Ngātiwai trust… Audio
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Police gift dog to charity working to detect cancer smells
Audio 1 Sep 2022A charity working to train dogs to detect cancer in urine, has just been gifted a nine-week-old detector pup by the police.
K9 Medical Detection NZ is working with seven dogs, to develop diagnostic… Audio
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NZ's Sikh community raising funds for Pakistan floods
Audio 1 Sep 2022Normally when you think of India and Pakistan, the first thing that comes to mind is rivalry... but, they say nothing brings people together like a tragedy. With one-third of Pakistan submerged under… Audio
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Bringing back nature to Nelson
Alison Ballance visits the Brook Waimārama sanctuary, and discovers that the old saying "many hands make light work" is particularly true when it comes to community conservation. A relatively new… Audio
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At The Movies - A Stitch in Time
This heart-warming Australian film about an elderly dressmaker knows exactly who it's designed for, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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The eternal pursuit of being content
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Somewhere along the line, the pursuit became the point and happiness got lost say professors Benjamin and Jenna Storey. They see a deep sense of… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 31 August
Audio 31 Aug 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? SHANAN HALBERT to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he… Audio
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Black hawk operation in Nelson over the coming days
Following on from heavy rain and devastated flooding, Nelson residents might be wondering why they can hear the sound of a military grade helicopter across their city today. Alec Louverdis, Civil… Audio
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Orangutan whisperer visiting Aotearoa
The founder of the Orangutan Project, Leif Cocks is heading to Auckland next week to raise awareness about the conservation of these amazing animals. He's been dubbed the Orangutan whisperer and talks… Audio
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Crafting constable invents a game to help traumatised Tamariki
A Southland police officer has created a board game to help tamariki who have gone through the trauma of a road accident. Invercargill Senior Constable Rosie Marchant has put together 100 road safety… Audio