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Police to support small retailers hit by ram raids
Police will manage a 6 million dollar crime prevention programme, installing bollards and similar measures to prevent ram raids, as part of the government's response to the attacks. Police Minister… Audio
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Mentoring at Sheepworld helping at-risk youth
Audio 26 May 2022A charity working with at risk youths, is hoping to stop them from becoming part of the crime wave of ram raids by mentoring them amongst actual sheep! Springboard mentor Sheralyn Cotton talks to… Audio
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Shots fired in two more Auckland suburbs
There were more shots fired in Auckland last night. Police responded to reports of a firearm being discharged in Vina Place in Massey in West Auckland at around 7:30am. Police say nobody has been… Audio
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Multiple overnight gunshot incidents in Auckland
The police are investigating five drive by shootings in Auckland last night. The shootings, believed to be gang-related, happened in Otara, Papatoetoe, Flat Bush, Papakura, and Te Atatuū between… Audio
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Blue Juice
Nick checks out organ jazz from the Wellington-based JB3, a handful of tracks by Lena Horne, and Cuban pianist Ruben Gonzalez playing Rico Vacilon. Audio
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NZ Music Month: Kiwis taking flight
In the third of a four-part series for NZ Music Month, Nick checks out local jazz musicians who have made it big overseas. Featured artists include legends Mike Nock, Alan Broadbent, and Judy Bailey… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
The citrus harvest continues in Gisborne and finally rain has fallen in Waikato. Audio
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Mindfulness
When we’re feeling stressed or anxious, how can we make sense of our feelings? The answer: mindfulness! Audio
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Levin wakes to wild weather
In Levin, residents were woken by torrential hail nearly the size of golf balls, and what they are describing as a tornado.
MetService says it recorded a wind gust of 140 kilometres per hour in… Audio
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Movie child star Wil Wheaton on surviving Hollywood
Wil Wheaton is best known for his roles as Gordie Lachance in Stand By Me, Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and a version of himself on The Big Bang Theory. He talks to Jesse about… Audio
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US mass shootings: 10 dead, 20 shot at various locations
It is the 17th of May and there have already been 200 mass shootings in the United States. Just yesterday 7 people were shot in North Carolina, 5 at a Flea Market in Houston, 5 in a Taiwanese… Audio
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Social media breaks improve mental health: study
It won't come as a surprise to many people to learn that taking a break from social media can lead to improvements in things like depression and anxiety. But a new study out of the University of Bath… Audio
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Kathleen Stock on the hazards of gender self-identification
British philosopher Kathleen Stock resigned as a professor last year after accusations of transphobia. She tells Kim Hill her argument is not against people but against miscategorisation. Audio
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NZ Music Month: Virtual Tour
In the second of his four shows for NZ Music Month, Nick goes on a virtual tour of the country - including Tom Botting's Balclutha, Anita Schwabe's Cuba Street, and two versions of Taupo, by Brian… Audio
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The Blues Walk
Nick checks out Lou Donaldson's Blues Walk, tunes by NZ favourites Jann Rutherford and Bruce Brown, and a classic from the Preservation Hall Jazz Band of New Orleans. Audio
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Plastic
Plastic! It’s in our homes, our oceans and filling up our landfills, but how big of an issue is it? Let’s find out! Video, Audio
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Mental health patient's ketamine access halved
A mental health patient says her live-saving medication has been halved by the Southern District Health Board.
The woman has been receiving ketamine twice a week for depression, but says she now… Audio
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Auckland cautiously welcomes congestion charge plan
A congestion charge for private vehicles heading through busy central areas of Auckland has been generally welcomed by organisations like the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and Greater Auckland… Audio
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The problem of teens and tweens not getting enough sleep
Biology, homework and technology are conspiring to steal much needed sleep from teenagers. They should be getting 9 hours a night, but most get less than 7. Psychotherapist and sleep specialists… Audio
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Fergus Barrowman brings the Jazz
On Fergus' list tongiht, 1. Lady Blackbird, 'Lost and Looking' 4:22, from 'Black Acid Soul' (Foundation/BMG 2021) 2. Cécile McLorin Salvant, 'Ghost Song' 3:22, from 'Ghost Song' (Nonesuch 2022) 3… Video, Audio
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How to save at the supermarket? Destitute Gourmet creator Sophie Gray explains
A Checkpoint checkout challenge has revealed that a comparative grocery shop here and across the ditch is way cheaper in Australia.
Items like bread, milk, cheese, meat, eggs, toiletries and fruit… Video, Audio
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Top TV cop show returns after racism review
A year ago, the country’s top cop show - Police Ten-7 - was under fire for racial stereotyping. The show's makers rejected that - and so did their partners in the Police. But broadcaster TVNZ ran a… Audio
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Devils Trumpet - Pt 7
Audio 8 May 2022If There is No Shelter - Pt 2
A woman stays with her traumatised father in post-quake Christchurch while struggling to deal with her own betrayal.
Told by Harriet Prebble Audio
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Nashville Babylon 7 May 2022
On this week's show Mark has soul from Bettye Swann, reggae courtesy of the Slickers, mod jazz from Jimmy Smith plus classics from Big Star, Van Morrison, John Martyn plus Sandy Denny and Fairport… Audio
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NZ Music Month: 9 women making waves in jazz
In the first of four shows for NZ Music Month, Nick plays tracks from nine women making waves in NZ jazz. Artists include Jasmine Lovell-Smith, Lou'ana, Whirimako Black, Clo Chaperon, and Heather… Audio
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Inner City Blues
This week Nick plays swing with Joey DeFrancesco and Marquis Hill, salsa with Regina Carter, and a ballad with Hetty Kate. Audio
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Oxford sheep farmers spin a good yarn
Jack and Eleanor Patterson started with a dozen Polwarth sheep but that's grown into a flock of over 200. It wasn't the original plan though and now the hobby has turned into a business and the… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Dujon Cullingford
Charlotte invites NZ Record collector Dujon Cullingford to pick some rare NZ Music gems he has discovered over the years. Mary and the Maoris - Funky Broadway Blitz St Fuzz - Hard Times. New Zealand… Video, Audio
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Warren Ellis on the new documentary The Velvet Queen
Warren Ellis is an Australian musician who now lives in France. He plays in The Dirty Three , Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and was in Grinderman. He has also composed film scores with Nick Cave -… Audio
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