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Pacific youth urge govts to support more conservation research
Audio 7 May 2022Pacific youth urge their govts to support more conservation research. Audio
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Knightly News Part 1 - by Anna Kenna
Audio 7 May 2022Told by Kelson Henderson.
Scott Knight has always wanted to be a camera operator and his local news bulletin--Knightly News--goes down well with his neighbours, but disaster strikes when he helps… Audio
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Cook Islands filmmakers dedicate documentary to conservation champion
Audio 7 May 2022Cook Islands filmmakers dedicate documentary to conservation champion. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 May 2022
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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‘No fair Ref!’: The political theatre of asking the impossible
A lot of what happens in Parliament is theatre, including asking for what you know is against the rules. Audio
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Charities inundated with people struggling to pay power bills
Just over a month since the government scrapped low-use power plans, charities say they're being inundated with people struggling to power their electricity bills.
The change means 60 percent of… Audio
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Anti abortion activists take to Washington streets to protest Supreme Court
Anti abortion activists have taken to the streets of Washington after revelations the US Supreme Court may overturn the almost 50-year-old Roe versus Wade ruling which legalised abortion nationwide. A… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week on TradeMe - the hottest of hot rods - and a 7 bedroom house high above Christchurch. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson talked with Millie Silvester from TradeMe about the turn in the… Audio
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National up, Labour down in latest political poll
Labour has dived in the latest Newshub/Reid Research poll. The party now sits at 38.2 percent, a drop of 6.1 percent.
National has taken advantage, jumping 9.2 percent to 40.5 percent.
Jacinda… Audio
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Tonga internal affairs minister loses parliamentary seat
Two Tongan MPs, one the former prime minister and the other a serving cabinet minister, have lost their seats in Parliament. Audio
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Checking Out Chet
Chet Baker features on this edition of Inside Out, as well as pianist Charmaine Ford and sax player Art Pepper. Audio
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Checking Out Chet (Part 2)
Nick checks out Chet Baker, along with NZ pianist Mike Nock, Sarah Vaughan, and the bass double act of Christian McBride and Ron Carter. Audio
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Most youth in ram raids not in schools - Oranga Tamariki
Almost all the children involved in ram raids in recent weeks are not in school, Oranga Tamariki says.
Smash and grabs using a car have appeared to be on the rise, with police saying they are often… Video, Audio
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Dreams
Hey dreamers – wanna learn a little something about those crazy visions your brain makes while you sleep? Let’s get into it! Video, Audio
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Support needed for parents of kids acting out - Sir Graham Lowe
New Zealand's facing a growing wave of youth crime - with the latest incident involving four children aged from 7 to 12 stealing toys from a Hamilton mall in the early hours of yesterday morning.
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Police shocked at 1am shop burglary involving 7-year-old
Four children have been caught by police stealing from a Hamilton mall in the dead of the night.
Police say the children - aged seven, 10, 11 and 12 were found at Chartwell shopping centre around… Video, Audio
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CostCo launches in Auckland with discounted petrol
In what many New Zealanders hope will be a strong challenge to the supermarket duopoly, American giant discount retailer Costco has begun trading in Auckland today.
With construction of its store… Video, Audio
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 3: Music
We meet a diverse group of musicians: hip-hop artist Hanju Kim (aka hans.), synth-pop duo Imugi, pop singer Satta Vairowalia, and double bass player Umar Zakaria.
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Country Life Friday April 22 2022
Country Life is drinking coffee in Northland and, at 60 dollars for 130 grams it makes a cup of coffee a tad more than even the recently talked about $7 cup. There's gritty determination from a farmer… Audio
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War
It’s Anzac weekend – and sadly war is in the news a lot at the moment. So we’ll be looking in depth at the causes of war and what we can do to help encourage peace. Audio
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Johnny Depp's testimony enters third day
Hollywood actor Johnny Depp is being cross examined by his ex wife Amber Heard's defence lawyers.
Heard is being sued for defamation for implying her former husband had abused her in a 2018 opinion… Audio
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Inflation figures set to be highest in 30 years
Cash-strapped households won't be surprised when inflation figures released later this morning show the biggest annual rise in more than 30 years.
Economists are predicting about a 7 percent lift for… Audio
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How children saw New Zealand's Covid-19 restrictions
Researchers asked kids to draw comics as a way to understand how they're coping with the pandemic. Dr Julie Spray led the study and talks to Wallace about what they learned from kids' lockdown art. Audio
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Government making inflation worse - Luxon
The National Party leader says the Government is addicted to spending and is making inflation worse.
Another high quarterly inflation figure is expected to be released later this week -… Audio
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Evil GRG
Nick Tipping checks out a new release from Roger Manins and GRG67, plus Melburnians Claire Cross and Andrea Keller in this episode of our jazz show Inside Out. Audio
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Prof Mabel Berezin: French elections reveal rightward shift
The second round of the French presidential elections will see the incumbent centrist Emmanuel Macron once again face off against far-right challenger Marine Le Pen, whom Macron easily beat in the… Audio
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Nashville Babylon Easter Special - Part One 15 April 2022
This Good Friday special edition of Nashville Babylon sees Mark playing soul and gospel from the likes of Aretha Franklin, Sam Cooke and Bessie Smith plus classic tracks from the Handsome Family, Don… Audio
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Sugar!
It's Easter weekend! As well as our news bulletin, there's lots of chocolate eggs to be hunted down. When better to look at sugar? Video, Audio