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How to keep your lawn in tip-top shape over summer
Audio 3 Jan 2024Wondering how to keep your lawn looking lush and green in the face of a hot, dry summer and water restrictions? Lawn pro Simon Slade has the answers. Audio
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12 parenting tips from 2023
Audio 31 Dec 2023Our experts had a plethora of parenting advice in 2023 - here are 12 of the most popular.
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'This year has been a good experience in gaining perspective'
Audio 31 Dec 2023thanks to a range of very different reasons.
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Hymns on Sunday, 31 December 2023
Summer Hymn Requests begin today: for the next month or so, we’ll be playing your choices. Today’s programme includes Our life has its seasons by Shirley Murray, Charles Wesley’s hymn And can it be… Audio
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Review: Rebel Moon – Part One – A Child of Fire
Zack Snyder’s first film for Netflix reeks of rotting carcases of the failed Star Wars knock-offs that it feeds from, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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2023 Christmas Church Service from the Cook Islands Christian Church, Porirua
We celebrate Christmas with the Cook Islands Christian Church, Porirua. This service is conducted by Assistant Minister Makatea Tairea and features hymns in the Cook Islands language sung… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 December 2023
What's the connection between the well-loved Christmas song O Holy Night and the early days of broadcasting? Find out in today's programme for the Fourth Sunday in Advent. Video, Audio
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'My pop owned a milk run' says farmer who bottles his own milk
A rural entrepreneur is pasteurising and bottling A2 milk from his families farm and delivering it to people's doors, just like his grandfather did. Audio
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Tips to keep petrol costs down this festive season
Audio 22 Dec 2023It's a busy time on our roads and at petrol stations. Terry Collins, a Fuel Spokesperson for the AA, speaks to Jimmy Ellingham about the cost of filling up this festive season, and what tips or tricks… Audio
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Weekend Stuff with Lynda Hallinan
Today Lynda Hallinan is with us to talk about taking care of the garden when you're not around over the summer season and how to give it a bit of help when you're back if it's suffered a bit in your… Audio
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Surviving the festive season without alcohol
Audio 22 Dec 2023It's that time of the year when the drinks are flowing and a lot of the usual rules for boozing go out the window. But it can be a difficult time for people who for, many different reasons, no longer… Audio
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Christmas in Antarctica
It's nearly Christmas, even in Antarctica! Jenn Davis is "camp mum" to researchers and engineers currently working at Kamb Ice Stream, more than a thousand kilometres from Scott Base.
They're there… Audio
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Move over, turkey: Christmas with Two Raw Sisters
Cookbook extaordinaires Rosa and Margo Flanagan share three festive dishes that make plants the stars of the dinner table. Audio
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Keeping berries fresh for the festive season
A short soak in water and baking soda will help extend the life of fresh raspberries, says Waikato berry grower Jay Malloy. he chats to Jesse Mulligan about this year's berry season. Audio
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Mini budget: Finance minister pledges multi billion economic repair job
Audio 20 Dec 2023The new Finance Minister has pledged a multi-billion dollar economic repair job, carving out an initial $7.5 billion of savings to help deliver tax cuts. The details of how those tax cuts will be… Audio
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Best of Sunday Morning 2023
Audio 20 Dec 2023It has been quite the year for Sunday Morning and here host Jim Mora picks his 5 favourite interviews from 2023.
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Letele urges people to help stuggling families this Christmas
Audio 20 Dec 2023Pacific community advocate giving back to families doing it tough this Christmas. Audio
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What we need to do to move on climate change commitments
The United Nations conference on Climate Change, or COP28, wrapped up in Dubai last week, agreeing to ratchet up climate action before the end of the decade. Chief Executive Officer of Eco Choice… Audio
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Auckland GP waits for outcome of disciplinary panel after flouting ADHD prescription rules
A noted doctor who flouted ADHD prescription rules for hundreds of patients will have to wait until next year to find out whether he will be stripped of his right to practice.
Auckland GP and expert… Audio
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British 'Schindler' has his story told on the big screen
Boxing Day films are usually blockbusters with big special effects but One Life (starring Sir Anthony Hopkins) tells an epic story that is powerfully human at the same time. It's about Sir Nicholas… Video, Audio
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Christmas entertainment - the 2023 vintage
Dan Slevin samples three out of the dozens of new Christmas entertainments that are new to streaming this holiday season. Video
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Council wants help for Transmission Gully pest issues
The Greater Wellington Regional Council is asking the Government for funding to stop pests reaching the capital and endangering native wildlife.
The $1.25 billion Transmission Gully motorway north of… Audio
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Still farming, just doing it differently
Country Life meets former dairy farmer Lance Gillespie, who's launching a kiwi style chicken trailer. Pasture-raised egg production fits with his interest in regenerative farming practices and… Video, Audio
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Playing Favourites with Anika Moa
Multitalented wahine Anika Moa joins us for this year's final Playing Favourites. Video, Audio
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Ruth Shaw: Wee bookshops and huge love for dogs
Septuagenarian Ruth Shaw's plans for a quiet retirement were derailed last year when her memoir The Bookseller at the End of the World, became an international bestseller. Audio
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Chch company aiming to help cacao farmers in Pacific
A Chrischurch start-up wants to bring steam power to the Pacific islands to help cacao farmers dry their beans. Mackwell and Co has reimagined the old steam engine, into what they see as the cutting… Video, Audio
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Weekend Stuff with Stan Scott
This week builder Stan Scott is back to answer any questions you might have for your DIY projects at home. Please text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz with anything you think Stan could help you with. Audio
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Migrant Workers Association 'shocked' by Hawke's Bay
Police have laid rape charges against a man in Hawke's Bay, after uncovering what they say is a potential human trafficking and migrant exploitation ring. The joint investigation between police and… Audio
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Man-made 'liquid trees' cleaning the air in Serbia
Dr. Ivan Spasojevic has created "liquid trees" which turn carbon dioxide into breathable oxygen and further help to clean harmful pollutants from the air. He talks to First Up about his world-first… Audio
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Rural community telethon wraps up 14-hour broadcast
Audio 14 Dec 2023The annual Meat the Need charity telethon The Big Feed, which aims to help over one million families in need, has just wrapped its 14-hour broadcast. Host and founder Wayne Langford re-joins Mark… Audio