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Cook Islands women's football team to face Samoa this weekend
Audio 7 Jul 2023Cook Islands women's football team to face Samoa this weekend. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 7 July 2023
Top stories for 7 July 2023 Ramere, Friday, the 7th of July Anei nga kaupapa mo tenei haora.. Top stories this morning... Hotels across the country say they're yet to see the promised flood of… Audio
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Famous Lake Dunstan floating cafe up for sale
You may have heard of the three rules of good real estate -- location, location, location. But a couple wanting to sell their quaint eatery is hoping buyers will be attracted to much more than just… Audio
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Hamilton Gardens voted one of the best places in the world
Now even if you haven't been there, you will have heard of them - the Hamilton Gardens! The botanical destination has been named among top one percent of travel experiences in the world - according to… Audio
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Van Velden pledges 'real change' to crime in New Zealand
Crime is in the headlines again, with yet another dairy attack in Mt Roskill on Wednesday, and a ram raid in Thames overnight on Thursday. Yesterday was also 100 days until the election. ACT party… Audio
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The Black Ferns 'Locky Lalas'
The Black Ferns locks call themselves the "locky lalas" and the trio are a driving force in the scrum and a driving force behind the team's success. While only two of Maia Roos, Chelsea Bremner and… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Martin Pupuke
Our Minister of Fruit and Veggies is on assignment in Australia - setting up a high commission or something.. So in his place is associate Minister Martin Pupuke.. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 July 2023
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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Africa: Gas leak in Johannesburg
We're off to Africa now - joining me from Ghana's capital Accra is our correspondent Nabil Ahmed.. Morena Nabil!! Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 July 2023
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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USA: July 4 celebrations & mass shootings
We begin this morning in the United States, where the've celebrated July 4 this week with the traditional round of mass shootings, joining me from New York is our correspondent Bevan Hurley.. Morena… Audio
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Double Life: the story of Judge Frederick Maning - Part 2
From the 1840s onward, Frederick Maning would become an increasingly bitter and angry man who demonised Māori who opposed colonisation. So what explains this radical transition from a romantic early… Audio
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Episode Eleven Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Seeking Justice
Audio 7 Jul 2023Is the Mr Big Sting: a powerful tool? Or an underhanded tactic? And can it bring justice? Audio
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Why city centres are going car-free
Auckland, Dunedin, and now Wellington – does pedestrianisation solve problems, or create them? Audio
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What I left Out of the Series
You can't put all the evidence into just one podcast. Presenter Steven Price shares a few choice cuts of extra material.
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Market Update for 5 July 2023
Business update for 7 July 2023. Audio
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Understanding the emotional lives of teenagers
It's harder than ever to be a teenager – and it's hard to be a parent of a teenager, too. In the past 25 years, we've become afraid to let teens experience the stress and disappointment that's a… Audio
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Rising star: Rugby player Ashlee Forsyth
Making the Tasman Mako's rugby team has taken a huge amount of commitment and sacrifice from 17-year-old Buller High School student Ashlee Forsyth and her whānau.
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Explainer: How do Paywave charges work?
Contactless payment methods like PayWave are fast becoming the norm at the counter. But for many, the convenience of waving a card is outweighed by the extra charges -- sometimes 4 percent on top of a… Video, Audio
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Henry Rollins on moving to Nashville and saying goodbye to old friends
Henry Rollins, the actor, writer, radio host and former singer of punk bands Black Flag and Rollins Band, returns to Aotearoa for a series of his spoken word shows next week. From his hotel room in… Audio
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$7 billion Wellington transport plan back on track
A $7 billion transport plan for the capital is back on track after an eleventh hour bid failed to stop it.
City Councillors voted 9 to 7 in favour of keeping Let's Get Wellington Moving - an ambition… Audio
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Jesse Gaynor: Is the wellness industry under the weather?
The $7 trillion dollar wellness movement has encountered a backlash in recent times with many asking if the wellness craze is giving us a new lease on life or is it just an easy way to empty our… Audio
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Treat youself like you would a broken tractor, says Rural Support Trust
Taranaki branch chair Mike Green says we've not weathered the storm yet, but with support, we can. Audio
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Gender Bender: the story of Hjelmar Dannevill
In the 1910s, Hjelmar Dannevill wowed high society with gripping tales of adventure as a medical researcher and journalist. But suspicions over her fantastical stories and insistence on wearing men's… Audio
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First rise in residential property sales in two years
The property market may have turned a corner, with the first increase in the number of property sales in two years.
Figures released by property data firm CoreLogic today reveal a 7-point-5 percent… Audio
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Veteran banker says inquiry will achieve 'diddly squat'
Audio 21 Jun 2023A veteran banker says the Commerce Commission's inquiry into banking will not deliver any change. Audio
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Card fees, mortgage rates under microscope in banking enquiry
Credit card fees, bank changes and mortgage interest rates will all be under the microscope as part of a Commerce Commission investigation into the banking sector. The government's ordered the market… Video, Audio
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Review: Trentemøller with Speech Act Theory, The Powerstation, Auckland 17 June
Trentemøller, the 'Prince of Denmark', paid a stirring visit to Auckland on Saturday night, writes Karen McCarthy.
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Around the motu: Bernard Orsman in Auckland
Audio 19 Jun 2023NZ Herald Supercity reporter Bernard Orsman says it's been a few weeks of drama around the Auckland Council budget, which finally passed last week after months of public debate and contentious final… Audio