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The bizarre story behind the making of the Melbourne Cup
It's Melbourne Cup Day, and to finish the show we've got a special treat for you. Titus O'Reily is the co-host of Sports Bizzare podcast, who made a must listen episode about the outrageous history… Audio
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Nicola Willis: coalition still under negotiations
To politics now, and everyone's waiting for that puff of white smoke that signals a new coalition government of New Zealand. But in our regular catch up, National's deputy leader Nicola Willis told… Audio
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First blind wahine toa to cycle length of Aotearoa
We're about to meet an Invercargill woman who's mission is to become the first blind wahine toa to cycle the length of Aotearoa. Hannah Pascoe will also be fundraising for future blind athletes… Audio
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"Don't be a tosser" campaign launched in Ashburton
To find out what's been happening in the neighbourhood of Ashburton I spoke with local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask from the Ashburton Guardian. He told Nathan Rarere about the illegal dumping… Audio
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US, Sth Korea, Japan band to stop Nth Korea stealing crypto
To Japan now, where foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations are starting two days of talks in Tokyo. And as our correspondent Chris Gilbert tells Nathan Rarere - top of the agenda is conflict… Audio
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UK: steel workers given notice of job losses
We begin this morning in the UK - our correspondent Henry Riley is on the job and joins us from London. Audio
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When New Zealand is not a refuge from war
A Jewish and a Palestinian man both find they’ve been naïve in believing New Zealand to be a safe haven from hatred and abuse. Audio
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Palmerston North school teaching students practical trade skills
A Manawatu school is giving students practical help for a move into the trades after school. Palmerston North Boys' High School is giving students the opportunity to clip on a toolbelt and build… Audio
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MARAUDERS | Season 2
Fat Freddy’s Drop score gigs across London in 2003. The end of six weeks in London is a busy weekend: three shows in two days in the midst of a heatwave. Video
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Thousands across NZ continue to rally calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
In this episode we talk to members from Palestinian and Jewish communities in New Zealand about the attacks on Gaza by Israel. Audio
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Darren Pickering Small Worlds
Ōtautahi quartet Darren Pickering Small Worlds plays works composed by Darren Pickering, which sit somewere between cinematic soundscapes, electronic textures, and contemporary jazz. Nick checks out… Audio
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The Endless Way
Nick checks out Sicilian bass player Giuseppe Millaci and his album 'The Endless Way'; music from NZ guitarist Honey Boulton; and classics from the Jazz Messengers and John Coltrane. Audio
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Schools struggling to deal with sexual violence
Testimonies from 300 students show victims of sexual assaults are not being protected adequately by their schools. Respondents to a call for sharing their experiences around sexual assault at school… Audio
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On the Farm
Cattle prices have peaked and it's hard work selling sheep at spring fairs in Northland. In the Nelson region the late chill of August has set hops up well for strong growth. Audio
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Peters' stock rises on final vote count, how much will Luxon pay?
Audio 3 Nov 2023The final act of the 2023 election has reset the calculus, blowing apart National's dream scenario and driving up the price for forming government.
With NZ First's support now a requirement, Winston… Audio
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'Dream' ski season for Mt Ruapehu helping bolster businesses
Audio 1 Nov 2023Business owners and locals in the shadows of Mt Ruapehu are eagerly awaiting some certainty about the future of the mountain. Discussions are still ongoing between the companies bidding to take over… Audio
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Aid agency says over 3,300 kids killed in Gaza since October 7
Audio 31 Oct 2023More than 3,300 children have been killed in Gaza since the Hamas attacks on October 7, according to an aid agency. And a further 940 are missing; believed to be buried under the rubble of buildings… Audio
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Thunderstorms in store for Gisborne as region's infrastructure still recovers from rain events
Gisborne's mayor is warning much of the region's infrastructure has zero resilience left after repeated rain events this year.
Thunderstorms are expected to reach Te Tai Rāwhiti Tuesday afternoon… Audio
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Pacific states voting against Gaza ceasefire labelled 'hypocritical'
Pacific states voting against ceasefire in Gaza conflict labelled 'hypocritical'. Audio
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They got it covered
Jazz covers of great pop songs: Bill Frisell plays Marvin Gaye, Joe Pass plays the Rolling Stones, and Allana Goldsmith and Alchemy cover Herbs. Audio
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Robyn Davidson: an Unfinished Woman
Internationally bestselling Australian author Robyn Davidson's new memoir Unfinished Woman delves into her past to investigate time and memory, asking how can we learn to be 'at home everywhere'? A… Audio
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Three cancels the Project due to high costs and shrinking audiences
Shrinking audiences, high production costs, and a rumoured $1 million licensing fee are major reasons behind THREE'S proposal to cancel its 7 o'clock show the Project, according to media commentators.
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UN Secretary General in controversy over Israel-Palestine comments
The UN's secretary general Antonio Guterres says he is shocked by what he says are "misinterpretations" of his comments about Israel's bombardment and blockade of the Gaza strip.
On Wednesday… Audio
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Gusts of up to 320km/h possible in the Pacifc
Audio 24 Oct 2023Metservice Meteorologist Miroslav Malivuk provides us with an update on the strength of Cyclone Lola. As well the mixed bag of weather expected here over the next 7 days. Audio
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Taking menopause awareness up a notch: campaigner Sarah Connor
Menopause and the impacts of it have not really been part of mainstream conversation - until recently. Around 7 in 10 women experience moderate to severe symptoms due to fluctuating hormones, which… Audio
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Painga Project founder hoping to expand hearing and vision test scheme
Poor eyesight and hearing are hindering learning for one in four South Auckland primary school children tested by the Painga Project.
The charity has carried out free eye and hearing tests in three… Audio
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The Settling The Score 2023 Top 30
Settling The Score 2023 is a big year for New Zealand composers. It might be the first time we've seen four local compositions in the top thirty, it is certainly the first time homegrown works have… Video, Audio
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Michael Brown: Disasteradio and the evolution of synth-pop
Dr Michael Brown is a music researcher who has spent countless hours listening to tracks you have likely never heard. But it's been an evolution for the boy from the Kapiti Coast to music research… Audio
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Dr Sanja Jelic: The link between sleep and heart health
Audio 22 Oct 2023A new report has highlighted what happens in the body if we cut short our sleep - even over a short period. Sanja Jelic is the director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at Columbia and professor of… Audio
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Kaiwhakatere - Navigator
The Royal NZ Air Force Jazz Orchestra's new album is called Kaiwhakatere - Navigator, and features originals from the band members. Audio
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