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Police minister sets expectations for commissioner around law & order
The police commisioner has been put is on notice, with the government outlining its expectations around law and order. In a letter to Andrew Coster the new police minister Mark Mitchell says the force… Video, Audio
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Search for shark tag on Southland beach
A search is underway on a remote beach in Southland for a tag which fell off a great white shark.
The shark was being monitored by Australian fisheries researchers who've enlisted the help of a Bluff… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 12: Women's Suffrage
NOTE: This episode has been reuploaded to correct some inaccuracies in the original version. We all know New Zealand was the first country in the world where women could vote. But do you know how we… Video, Audio
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Around the motu: Libby Kirkby McLeod in Hamilton
The Hamilton City Council has been considering its draft long term plan budget, with the Mayor, Paula Southgate saying tough decisions will need to be made. The beach-side community of Raglan, in… Audio
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Our nation-wide booze battle
What's wrong with being a functioning alcoholic? And when booze has such a high visual profile in our society, why is there so much judgement when people fall foul of their own limits? Audio
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Public asked to help with great white shark tag retrieval
A search is on in Southland after a Great White Shark parted ways from it's monitoring tag somewhere of the coast of the Catlins. And the public is being asked to keep an eye out for the valuable… Audio
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Lewis Eady International Piano Festival 2023: Antonio Pompa-Baldi
Italian-American pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi performs a recital that celebrates great pianist-composers: Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninov, Busoni, and the contemporary Sardinian Roberto Piana. Audio
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Hundreds of dollars of counterfeit notes found in Waikato
Hundreds of dollars of counterfeit notes have been palmed off in Waikato, with retailers being warned to keep a sharp eye out during the Xmas rush. Since October police say there's been seven… Video, Audio
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Christmas on budget and without stress, a Chef's guide
Mel Alafaci is known as the Happy Chef has just released a book on the best way to have a quick, easy and most importantly cost effective Christmas. Audio
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Music with Dave Wilson: Songs that empower
Music commentator Dave Wilson joins Susie to talk about songs that serve to empower people and help them over come - not just through lyrics - but through many of their musical elements. He'll play a… Audio
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Amanda Palmer: 'I nearly lost my mind in NZ'
In March 2020, American musician Amanda Palmer was signing merchandise after a Christchurch show when she heard the borders were closing due to Covid. While living in New Zealand for the two… Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay charity calls for more Big Brothers and Sisters
A Hawke's Bay charity is calling for more people to help mentor tamariki after a boost in referrals following the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Big Brothers Big Sisters matches adult mentors with… Audio
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What you need to know: Your Christmas questions answered
The holiday season is usually a time of gratitude, giving, and joy.
But it also involves tricky questions and ethical dilemmas: from family gatherings to unwanted presents to avoiding Covid.
RNZ's… Audio
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Labour calls on government to help family members of NZ citizens in Gaza
Labour is calling on the government to help family members of New Zealand citizens in Gaza.
Immigration spokesperson Phil Twyford says the government should be helping by adding names to the… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 16 December 2023
Fiji hosts New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters for a 24 hour visit on his first overseas engagement; Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown pleased with funding commitments made at COP28 ; A… Audio
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Christchurch start-up ambitous to help Pacific Cocoa farms
A Christchurch start-up wants to bring steam power to the Pacific islands to help cocoa farmers dry their beans. Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Tiana Barns
This week on TradeMe, they've re-opened their Kindness Store in time to help those in need. Tiana Barns spoke with producer Jeremy Parkinson about their seasonal initiative - and about the Black Pig -… Audio
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Audio 5 Dec 2023Today on the panel Alison Mau and Liam Hehir find out what's behind the shambles at Auckland Airport, and what needs to be done to fix up SH2 with ongoing closures and disruptions. And, do sleep… Audio
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Finance minister to release mini budget on 20 December
To politics, and finance minister Nicola Willis has confirmed her planned mini-Budget will take place on December the 20th. The new government has also announced a boost to Working for Families… Audio
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Expert Feature: Job Interviews
Thinking about a new job in the New Year? CEO of Kinetic Recruitment, Kate Ross, is our expert this week, she's got all the tips and tricks to help you through a job interview, including how to calm… Audio
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From Mount Taranaki to Mount Sinai
Audio 4 Dec 2023Born in Hawera, South Taranaki, to parents who had immigrated from Sri Lanka, Dr Anu Anandaraja dreamed of one day planting her feet on the African continent. Convinced that medicine was her ticket to… Audio
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Well-loved Auckland District Court employee retires
Audio 4 Dec 2023She checks on homeless people in doorways on her way to work and responds to texts for help in the dead of night - after 31 years as a social worker at the Auckland District Court, Michelle Kidd is… Audio
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When choice fatigue hits charitable giving
So many crises, and so many charities to deal with them. Donor confusion has been increasing, which is why eight New Zealand-based organisations have linked up to cut administration costs and get the… Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Smokefree, Judith Collins, and woke-washing
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Kauae Raro Research Collective's passion for earth pigments
Raro Research Collective's passion for earth pigments Audio
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Gilbert Enoka: Mental skills for sport and life
Audio 3 Dec 2023All Blacks Mental Skills Coach Gilbert Enoka, is moving on to on new pastures. Audio
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LA duo Green-House focus on plant life on A Host for All Kinds of Life
The LA duo present an ambient record to connect you to the natural world. Video, Audio
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Building a wetland on farm
A wetland at the bottom of a dairy farm in South Wairarapa is reducing most of the nitrates being drained from the paddocks. The project at Kaiwaiwai Dairies is nearly a decade old and one of the… Audio
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Sam and Ellie Studd: How to love cheese
Brother and sister duo Sam and Ellie Studd's new book The Best Things In Life Are Cheese, aims to help us understand and appreciate cheese in all its many forms. They're about as close to cheese… Audio