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Kumara gelato
When you think of kumara, you don't really think of gelato. But one patisserie engineer has developed a frozen dessert with toka toka, gold kumara, and is using kilos of produce that could otherwise… Audio
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Hawke's Bay vet awarded
The inaugural National Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarian of the Year award was recently given to a Hawke's Bay vet following her work during cyclone recovery. Anyika Scotland is a Production Animal… Audio
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Newly-found bubble of galaxies
An international team of astronomers has discovered a giant 'bubble' of galaxies in the nearby universe. They hope the discovery can fill in some blanks about our understanding of the universe. Team… Audio
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What's it like to be an undercover cop?
Audio 7 Sep 2023An undercover UK police officer used his fake identity to deceive a woman into a 19-year relationship in which they became partners and had a child together, according to British media. Mark van… Audio
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What our hands say about our health
We use our voices to communicate with every single day. But little do we realise that there's another part of our anatomy that have a lot to say about ourselves and our bodies - our hands. Adam Taylor… Audio
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Science of base isolation
What is a base isolation system in the context of building construction? Joining Nights to discuss base isolation and its application in a New Zealand context is structural engineer and director of… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 September 2023
ABC Wantok Program for 7 September 2023. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia - Adès and Walton
Audio 7 Sep 2023Two English composers, making an impact sixty years apart. Alpesh Chauhan conducts. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 7 Septermber 2023
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 7 September 2023
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Sucessful and influential NZ netball coach dies after illness
One of New Zealand's most successful and influential netball coaches, Robyn Broughton has died, after a recent illness. She's best known as coach of the supremely successful Southern Sting from 1998… Audio
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Some Nelson residents oppose housing intensification plan
There are fears six-storey apartment blocks will shade homes and destroy Nelson's sunny reputation. A proposed change in planning rules to enable greater housing intensification has drawn opposition… Audio
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Cross party support to build 1,000 state homes in Auckland
A rare moment of consensus during what's been a very fractious election campaign: Labour, National and the Greens all pledging to build 1,000 state homes a year in Auckland if elected. But are the… Audio
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Can an emoji legally constitute a threat or harassment?
How many times a day would you fire off a cute, sometimes sassy little icons that have become an online language of their own. Emojis. Everything from a heart or thumbs up to a smiling poo. But it… Video, Audio
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Staff worried new parking plan will endanger shift workers
Wellington Hospital staff are worried a new parking plan will endanger the safety of shift workers and see patients unfairly fined. The City Council wants to limit more than 2000 parking spaces in… Audio
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Labour party on the backfoot in campaign, after another bad poll
The Labour Party was on the backfoot on today's campaign trail, batting away another bad poll and broken promise. The new 'The Post / Freshwater Strategy' poll has support for the left bloc well… Audio
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Business update for 7 September 2023
Business update for 7 September 2023. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6336714003112 Video, Audio
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One NZ tops rankings for worst cellphone customer service
Telecommunications company One NZ, formerly Vodafone, has topped the Commerce Commissions rankings for poor cellphone customer service. The watch dog has released its first dashboard based on a survey… Video, Audio
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All Blacks coach says his side have enough 'firepower' to beat France
The All Blacks coach Ian Foster insists he's picked a side that has have the "firepower" to beat France in Saturday morning's Rugby World Cup opener in Paris. Foster has made four changes to his… Video, Audio
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Calls for 24/7 security at EDs as number of violent incidents rise
A call tonight for security staff 24/7 at every emergency department in the country in response to a growing number of violent incidents. The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine wants all… Video, Audio
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What happens when prices keep rising, but your budget does not?
Some basic food and household items have shot up nearly 80 percent in the last 16 months. Checkpoint has been tracking the price of 36 items likely to be in a family's shopping trolley every week or… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Conor English (Part 2)
Audio 7 Sep 2023Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Ella Henry and Conor English talk about the pitfalls of 'buy now, pay later' and get a peek at the newly opened superhub in Hamilton, Ruakura. Plus, they… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Conor English (Part 1)
Audio 7 Sep 2023Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Ella Henry and Conor English discuss Australia's Voice referendum, and the latest government announcement to look at stalking legislation which could make it… Audio
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Nurturing tomorrow's orchestral stars
Bridget Douglas, NZSO Principal Flute and Chair of the Alex Lindsay Awards Trust, talks to Bryan Crump about this year's recipients of grants to further their careers as orchestral musicians. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Ella Henry and Conor English
Audio 7 Sep 2023Wallace and panellists Ella Henry and Conor English talk about the 'loneliness pandemic' and one supermarket's attempt to tackle it. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Today historian Dr Grant Morris looks back at the most negative election campaigns in New Zealand history. The topic's been prompted by recent commentary that, in fact, this year's election campaign… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Ali Jones
This week on Solving The World's Problems, Ali Jones talks about the importance of rail being included in transport plans for the future. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 7 September 2023
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The Southern Sting success story
Today's NZ Sporting history about the Southern Sting happens to coincide with the news that Robyn Broughton, the legendary woman who coached them to such massive success, has passed away. Audio
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