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Here If You Need | Episode 2: Figure Out Rules?
Will faces punishment for the incident last week. Meanwhile, Maia reluctantly deals with a forgetful Marc, and a Dragonite player takes Ella under her chainmail-cladded wing. Video
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Here If You Need | Episode 3: Team Bonding Exercise
An open-mic night at the centre presents an opportunity for Kate to put her detective skills to use. Impromptu performances from both teammates and rivals promise to entertain and... enlighten? Video
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Here If You Need | Episode 4: Tactics!
Following the dramatic events of the open-mic night, Maia tries to make amends with Marc, Will finds wisdom in an unsuspecting source, & Kate's growing suspicion sends her into a spiral of delusion. Video
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Here If You Need | Episode 5: Training Drills
With an absent captain and the final game looming... could this be the end for Jim's Reapers? Video
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Here If You Need | Episode 6: Team Huddle
Let the battle commence! Blood, sweat, and bad shots abound as Jim' Reapers take on the Dragonites for the wooden spoon. But one final test of loyalty threatens to unravel the team. Video
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Here If You Need | Episode Teasers
On a quest to unravel the meaning of her brother's death, Kate forms a social netball team made up of his former acquaintances. Video
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Here If You Need | Trailer
On a quest to unravel the meaning behind her brother's death, Kate forms a social netball team made up of his former acquaintances. Video
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Midday Rural News for 12 February 2024
Fonterra has lifted its farmgate forecast milk price for this season by 30 cents to a new mid-point of 7-dollars-80 a kilogram of milk solids.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio
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Gaming industry growth slowing as Australia entices senior staff away
Audio 9 Feb 2024Fierce competition from Australia's gaming industry has seen seen growth in the sector wane, and key talent lost. Audio
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Henry Cooke, Kiwi in London
New Zealand writer Henry Cooke touches base with Nights on the Waitangi Day pub crawl and the upcoming UK general election. Audio
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Napier's Art Deco Festival struts back to its former glory
After years of cancellations due to Covid and Cyclone Gabrielle, the festival is back and more fashionable than ever. Audio
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Link between internet trolling and psychopathic tendencies
New research from the University of Queensland suggests online anonymity gives 'keyboard warriors' the opportunity to exhibit sadistic behaviour. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
Hayden Donnell joins Emile Donovan in-studio to discuss the prime minister's Waitangi Day speech snafu, political point-scoring over police numbers, and how media talk about the housing market. Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 February 2024
ABC Wantok Program for 7 February 2024 Audio
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Agony Aunt Courtney Dawson
One listener asks: My partner and I are travelling for a friend's lavish European wedding, but I've been left off the guest list. What do I do? Audio
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Melanesian Update for 7 February 2024
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Copy-and-paste Chris
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Emile Donovan about Chris Luxon being harangued by the media for copy-and-pasting his Waitangi Day speech, an eye-opening column… Audio
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BRAHMS String Sextet No 2 in G minor
Performed by the Takács Quartet with violist Gillian Ansell and cellist Rolf Gjelsten at the 2024 Adam Chamber Music Festival concert 'Takács and Friends', Nelson, 7 February 2024. Audio
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BARTOK: String Quartet No 6
Performed by the Takács Quartet at the 2024 Adam Chamber Music Festival concert 'Takács and Friends', Nelson, 7 February 2024. Audio
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WOLF: Italian Serenade
Performed by the Takács Quartet at the 2024 Adam Chamber Music Festival concert 'Takács and Friends', Nelson, 7 February 2024. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for February 7 2024
Audio 7 Feb 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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At The Movies - Argylle
From the man who gave us Kick Ass and Kingsman - producer-director Matthew Vaughn - comes Argylle, a thriller about a spy novelist who comes face to face with her creation. Stars Bryce Dallas Howard… Audio
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At The Movies for 7 February 2024
Simon Morris reminds us that opinions are very rarely unanimous and this week is no exception. Three movies that are likely to divide opinion include a celebrity biopic, a spy thriller with more than… Audio
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Review: Riceboy Sleeps
Riceboy Sleeps is an oddly-titled award-winning Canadian-Korean production about a solo mother and her child setting up a new life across the Pacific. Directed by Anthony Shem. Video, Audio
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Review: Priscilla
Priscilla is the story of the woman behind the legend - Elvis's child bride Priscilla Presley. Written and directed by Sofia Coppola (Marie Antoinette) and produced by Priscilla herself. Video, Audio
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3 areas of Tasman blaze prompts evacuations
Properties are being evacuated and people have been asked to leave local swimming spots near a significant blaze in Tasman. Fire and Emergency says there are three separate areas of fire, spreading… Video, Audio
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Corrections facing recruitment and retention challenges
Getting and keeping is staff is one of Corrections biggest challenges, in the face of a rising prison population, including more violent extremist inmates. The Department's has launched yet another… Video, Audio
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Conservationists concerned over long tailed bat
Infamous for taking out bird of the year in 2021, the long tailed bat is Aotearoa's only land mammal, and one of our most endangered species. They're mostly found in the South Island, but one colony… Audio
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Expedition set afloat in unexplored areas off South Island
A expedition has been launched to find new life deep below the ocean, in unexplored territory off the coast of Aotearoa's south island. The team of scientists will spend 21 days investigating the… Video, Audio
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Artisan cheese could be on verge on extinction
International experts claim camembert and brie could be on the verge of extinction due to a shortage of the mould the cheeses are made from. The mould, that clones itself appears to running out of… Video, Audio