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Someday Stories 2022: Hand in Hand
Audio 14 Sep 2022PG - Drama. At a 1970’s NZ school where sign language is banned, two deaf girls risk it all to experience true friendship. Video
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Papua New Guinea residents survey quake damage
The people of Papua New Guinea are still surveying the damage caused by a magnitude 7-point-6 earthquake which hit the country on Saturday. At least seven people have been killed, with severe damage… Audio
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Someday Stories 2022: Maumahara
Audio 12 Sep 2022PG - Drama. A recycling truck driver takes his son on a night shift and tries to impress upon him the importance of not losing his reo. Video
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Are airline offsetting schemes all they're cracked up to be?
Most airlines now offer passengers the option to offset their share of the flight's carbon emissions with carbon credits. Air New Zealand's scheme is called "Fly Neutral". A one way trip between… Audio
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Orpheus Choir of Wellington: Brahms Requiem
The Orpheus Choir of Wellington performs Brahms' renowned 'A German Requiem' at the Michael Fowler Centre in 2022 Audio
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Darren Pickering Small Worlds
Nick checks out the Christchurch ensemble Darren Pickering Small Worlds, and their debut release Volume One - a collection of intense, almost crystalline tracks, which convey a real late night vibe. Audio
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Joey DeFrancesco
Nick bids farewell to one of his favourite musicians, Hammond organ player Joey DeFrancesco, who died in August aged 51. Audio
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Climate Change
Climate change: what's causing it, what are the consequences and what can we do to fight it? Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Housing coverage contradictions
Midweek Mediawatch: Hayden Donnell talked to Bryan Crump about a TVNZ emergency housing expose that also raised questions about coverage of the issue - and how the Herald set the record straight on a… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 September 2022
ABC Wantok Program for 7 September 2022. Audio
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Being a Distance Son or Daughter
Audio 7 Sep 2022Researcher, anthropologist and founder of DistanceFamilies.com, Helen Ellis shares ideas, resources and stories to arm readers with the wisdom to maintain rich and fulfilling relationships with their… Audio
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Melanesian Update for 7 September 2022
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Movie review - Three Thousand Years of Longing
Actors Idris Alba and Tilda Swinton and director George Miller are a dream team in this fantastical banquet. Video, Audio
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At the Movies for 7 September 2022
Simon Morris looks at three movies that play with the idea of stories - a fictionalized account of a famous real event, a low budget movie that dreams big, and a variation of the famous tales of the… Audio
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Review - Muru
Muru is a thriller based on the notorious Tūhoe raids of 2007. Starring Cliff Curtis (The Dark Horse) and Simone Kessell (Obi-Wan Kenobi), it's directed by Tearepa Kahi (Poi E, Mt Zion). Video, Audio
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Movie review - Northspur
The New Zealand indie film Northspur is set in a plague-torn future where roaming bandits threaten remote settlements. Starring the late Marshall Napier (Bellbird) and Josh McKenzie (Filthy Rich)… Video, Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 7 September 2022
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Three Kiwi women get real about infertility in the new book When Sex is Not Enough
Audio 7 Sep 2022Three Kiwi women get raw and honest about their personal struggles with fertility in the new book When Sex Is Not Enough. . Audio
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Selwyn District Court in court over Lincoln subdivision
A group of Cantabrians are taking their local council to court after it allowed a development to go ahead on prime farmland.
Selwyn District Council approved the 1700-house Lincoln subdivision in… Audio
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Turks a lightweight, cheaper answer for NZ back country huts
A lightweight plastic mountain hut that can withstand extreme conditions and be choppered to remote locations could be the future of back country accommodation and beyond.
The huts, called Turks, are… Video, Audio
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Disability support worker warns against for-profit care groups
An in-home disability support worker says she would never work for a for-profit care organisation.
She's backing calls for an inquiry into the model, which advocates say results in unreliable and… Video, Audio
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Ex-Gloriavale member describes work injuries to court
A former Gloriavale woman has told a court how she hurt her back repeatedly lifting 20kg crates of meat above her head in the so-called Christian community's freezer.
Rebekah Kempf says she started… Audio
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Auckland City Rail Link tunnel digging nears completion
Auckland's City Rail Link is nearing a significant milestone, with the tunnel-boring phase of the project almost completed.
Checkpoint's Tom Taylor and Nick Monro headed underground to capture the… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 7 Sept 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6311967996112 Video, Audio
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Dunedin council mulls workers village for hospital construction
Plans for a purpose built beach side workers village in Dunedin for out of town tradies is being considered by the council.
It's expected construction of the new Dunedin hospital will bring an influx… Video, Audio
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Netball: Silver Ferns ready to face Jamaica in NZ series
The Silver Ferns squad to face Jamaica in a three-test home series has been named.
Captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio is back after 18 months out after giving birth to her second child. She's been restored… Video, Audio
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Delays fixing Northland roads will cost lives, locals say
Northlanders say slow progress on their region's broken roads is going to cost lives - and keep a chokehold on the region's economy. Video, Audio
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Northland businesses disappointed in govt over admin error behind women's travel
Northland Chamber of Commerce president Tim Robinson says local business are angry and feel deceived by the government. He talks to Lisa Owen. Video, Audio