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This Is Wheel Life | Episode 7: Hire Me (And My Wheelchair)
Soph and Indy ask a recruiter if Soph’s quadriplegia will affect her chances of becoming a lawyer. Soph proves her disability knows no bounds as she conquers a terrifying stunt. Video
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Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’
External experts are poring over the ‘inappropriate editing’ of international news published online by RNZ. It has already tightened editorial checks and stood down an online journalist. Will this… Audio
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Kristin Berardi & James Sherlock
Nick presents a set of jazz favourites, featuring his favourite Aussie musicians: singer Kristin Berardi and guitarist James Sherlock. Audio
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Redefining masculinity to help men thrive
While it's beautiful that we're redefining what it means to be a man, the change process is leaving many young men confused and vulnerable to harmful influence, says Sydney-based Kiwi Dr Kieran… Audio
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Episode 10: June 13th - Mata
Manukau Ward Councillor Alf Filipaina talks about his opposition to the sale of Auckland International Airport shares. Then it's the latest in politics with Stuff political reporter Glenn McConnell… Video, Audio
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Opotiki tangihanga for Mongrel Mob Barbarians president
In Opotiki, a tangihanga is under way for Steven Taiatini, the president of the Mongrel Mob Barbarians.
The 45-year-old was killed on Friday night on St John Street and there is now a heavy gang… Audio
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Djokovic makes history with French tennis Open win
Serbian tennis star, Novak Djokovic, has made history overnight, becoming the first man to win 23 Grand Slam titles after winning the French Open in Paris.
Djokovic beat Norway's Casper Ruud 7-6… Audio
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1963 in Jazz Part 2
Nick continues his look back at the jazz of 1963, including tracks by Bill Evans, Betty Carter, Nina Simone, and Stan Kenton. Audio
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Rhubarb Crumble
Nick goes back to the early days of jazz with Kid Ory, checks out classics from Nancy Wilson and Pepper Adams, and plays a track called 'Rhubarb Crumble' from Mark Lockett's recent album Swings and… Audio
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Akl Council votes to sell 7% airport shares in watered down bud
Auckland councillors have voted through a budget that will see it sell seven percent of its stake in Auckland Airport in a deal that's pleased pretty much none of them. After two days of often heated… Audio
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The 'Big Kid' rebuilding his life with LEGO
In the wake of a PTSD-related breakdown, building with colourful blocks is now essential to Dan Mulholland's mental health. Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
This week Colin Peacock talks to Todd Zaner about Auckland mayor Wayne Brown antagonising the media...again; a shake-up of Stuff's top brass; TVNZ boosting free-to-air sport; and Nicky Hager honoured… Audio
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Waimea Community Dam construction finishes
It's the largest publicly-funded dam to be constructed since the Clyde Dam in 1992. The Waimea Community Dam has now reached a big milestone - its culvert closed off, allowing the reservoir to be… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - on the outside looking in
Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talks to Tod Zaner about Auckland mayor Wayne Brown antagonising the media . . . again; a shake-up of Stuff's top brass; TVNZ boosting free-to-air sport; a dead… Audio
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Club taking on '100 tramps for 100 years'
The Otago Tramping and Mountaineering Club (OTMC) is turning 100 in October and members are celebrating for 12 months by going on 100 trips. Audio
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Researchers aiming to make MRI scanners more accessible
Researchers in New Zealand, the US and South America have been working together for the better part of a decade on a transportable MRI scanner in the hopes of making it more accessible and… Audio
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Helping solve concrete's biggest problem
Concrete production reportedly makes up eight per cent of our global carbon emissions worldwide. In 2020 we used 14 billion cubic metres of concrete according the Global Cement and Concrete… Audio
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MOZART: String Quintet No 4 in G minor K516 - Eva Rabchevska
Performed by semifinalist Eva Rabchevska at the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition with Amalia Hall, Gillian Ansell, Robert Ashworth, and Ashley Brown, Auckland Concert Chamber, 7 June… Audio
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MOZART: String Quintet No 4 in G minor K516 - Gabrielle Despres
Performed by semifinalist Gabrielle Depres at the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition with Amalia Hall, Gillian Ansell, Robert Ashworth, and Ashley Brown, Auckland Concert Chamber, 7… Audio
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MOZART: String Quintet No 6 in Eb K614 - Yeyeong Jin
Performed by semifinalist Yeyeong Jin at the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition with Amalia Hall, Gillian Ansell, Robert Ashworth, and Ashley Brown, Auckland Concert Chamber, 7 June… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 June 2023
ABC Wantok Program for 7 June 2023. Audio
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Hollywood: The Oral History
Audio 7 Jun 2023Simon Morris talks to Sam Wasson, one of the authors of the massive Hollywood: The Oral History, in which the story of the movie capital of the world is told by the people who made them. Audio
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Classical:Pop - Episode 8
Nigel Collins explores the intersection between classical and popular music. This episode features music from Brian Eno, Steve Reich and The Beatles. (FINAL) Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 7 June 2023
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Panadol, chocolate, meat, shoplifters most wanted - police
Panadol..chocolate and meat are just some of the goodies being targetted by hardcore shoplifters according to a specialist police unit.
Supermarket giant Foodstuffs has reported a 40% percent… Video, Audio
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PGA has bloods on hands over controversial merger - professor
The PGA has blood on its hands after announcing a surprise merger with the controversial Saudi backed rival LIV golf. That's the verdict of an Otago University Professor specialising in the politics… Video, Audio
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Rise in dog attacks on wildlife - are 'lockdown puppies' to blame?
DOC is warning dog owners to be wary of their furry friends along the coastline this winter to curb an increase in attacks on wildlife.
In the last six months alone several yellow eyed and little… Video, Audio
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Massey University staff told to clear buildings' rat traps
Professor Rat Catchers are apparently a new thing at Massey University. In an email the varsity's told staff they're responsible for disposing of dead rodents and vermin in traps that are in the… Video, Audio