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Expert: Fly fishing with Les Hill
Fly fishing expert - or self-described 'enthusiast' - Les Hill - has just put a new book out called 'Hooked for Life: A Celebration of Fly Fishing'. Les joins Jesse from Hokitika to talk fly fishing.
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Review: I Am Greta
I Am Greta captures a young activist discovering her power, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Neuropsychologist Hannah Korrel on open relationships
Audio 7 Dec 2020A listener has emailed the show asking for help with his relationship after his partner of seven years told him she wanted their relationship to be an open one. Jesse speaks to neuropscyhologist Dr… Audio
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Television Critic: Caitlin Cherry
Today Caitlin Cherry looks at unlikeable television characters and why it's a formula for comedy success. Audio
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Canopy Tours conservation efforts given approval
Rotorua's Canopy Tours operators have been putting their efforts into nearby conservation projects which have seen a huge increase in wildlife. Conservationist Tony Roxborough has given it his… Audio
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North Island ignored by the tourism industry
Mary Jane Walker is on a mission to make sure people know that the North Island is just as much a worthy tourism destination as the South Island. She's talks to Jesse about her book, The Neglected… Audio
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Five out of 10 sunscreens don't live up to their SPF claims
Consumer NZ has test 10 well known sunscreens in New Zealand and half of them don't have the SPF levels they claim. Jesse speaks to Lucy Elwood, CEO for the Cancer Society's National Office chief… Audio
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Reupena Kilipati, aka Samoan Cowboy, performs 'Tryin' to Get Over You'
Talented young singer Reupena Kilipati, aka Samoan Cowboy, discovered his love of country music via YouTube when he was a kid. He hopes to popularise the genre in Aotearoa, especially amongst Pasifika… Video, Audio
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1pm Pacific Regional News for 7 December 2020
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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Interactive map exposes state of New Zealand's waterways
The designers of a new online map hope it will aid farmers in their attempts to ease pressure on New Zealand's waterways.
The interactive map allows users to see how nitrogen levels have changed in… Audio
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Salvation Army expects housing crisis to worsen in 2021
The Salvation Army expects the housing crisis to worsen in the next year.
The social welfare charity has written a post-election briefing to the Housing Minister Megan Woods, citing low interest… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 December 2020
New research shows nitrogen loads exceed current regulations in nine regions - but on-farm action can reduce the load by more than a third.
Eric Frykberg has mo nga kōrero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua.
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Long Range Weather Forecast for 7 December 2020
Long Range Weather Forecast for 7 December 2020. Audio
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2021 is Orchestra Wellington's Year of the Virtuoso
"The audience is hungry for the arts," says Orchestra Wellington's music director Marc Taddei. The orchestra's 2021 season, which celebrates the virtuoso, has just been launched. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 December 2020
Sergio Perez became the first Mexican Formula One race winner in 50 years and he barely dared to believe it, demanding a pinch to prove it was not just a dream.
Felicity Reid has te pūrongo… Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 December 2020
The stock exchange is getting another aged care and retirement village operator on the boards.
Gyles Beckford has te pūrongo pakihi. Audio
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Human Rights Commission launches inquiry into Pacific pay disparity
The Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner says the pay gap between Pasifika people and the rest of New Zealand is a persistant and badly understood problem.
The Human Rights Commission has… Audio
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Police report people carrying starter pistols in Auckland
The Police Acting Area Commander Scott Gemmell, says its concerning some people in Auckland felt it necessary to carry a handgun with them in town.
He said some people had even been found carrying… Audio
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Auckland on edge after a firearm was shot outside a bar
Police are still searching for the person who fired shots at an Auckland bar in the early hours of yesterday morning.
No one was injured during the incident at Dr Rudi's, but the glass ceiling of the… Audio
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Midday News for 7 December 2020
Audio 7 Dec 2020New Zealanders' health is declining due to the failure of governments to prioritise physical activity. A shooting in Auckland leaves the community on edge. And an inquiry is launched into the Pasifika… Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Audio 7 Dec 2020Kennedy reflects on his recent three-day walk in Whirinaki Forest, on the edge of Te Urewera, including its history, natural history and in general the solace of forests. Audio
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Okiwi Passion - Great Barrier Island's food bowl
It is shaping up to be a busy summer for Caity and Gerald Endt run the Okiwi Passion gardening operation.They grow a huge range of fruit and vegetables enjoyed by locals all year round and snapped up… Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Jones & Sherson
Neale and Trish look at the Government's expression of concern about China's promotion of a doctored image of an Australian soldier holding a knife to an Afghan child's throat. The statement has… Audio
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11am News and Sport for 7 December 2020
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
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