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Muriwai residents bring in own geotech experts for stickered homes
Some Muriwai residents are bringing in their own experts - saying they're sick of being stonewalled by the council.
Last night the council's geotech boss told Checkpoint some residents may have to… Audio
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Key Coromandel SH25 closing overnight as washout grows
Coromandel could be in a hole lot of trouble with another chunk of a key highway disappearing down a hillside.
State Highway 25 between Whangamatā and Hikuai is open for essential travel only and… Video, Audio
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Episode 2: 7th March 2023 - Mata
Rawiri Waititi joins us from Wellington to discuss Te Pāti Māori’s Te Matatini and flood response. Then panelists Shane Te Pou and Jenny Marcroft reflect on Georgina Beyer’s legacy. Video, Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Pt 2)
Audio 7 Mar 2023Today on The Panel Wallace Chapman and panellists Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas discuss the volunteer army that has been called upon to help get rid of slash in Tairawhiti. Plus, they discuss the… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Pt 1)
Audio 7 Mar 2023Today on The Panel Wallace Chapman and panellists Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas discuss the hype around the Harry Styles concert tonight and how best to get there. Also, they discuss the last… Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Wallace Chapman and panellists Niki Bezzant and Mark Knoff-Thomas discuss their best and worst concerts with someone who has been to over 3000. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind… Audio
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The PR problem with menopause
Menopause has a PR problem. New York Times journalist Susan Dominus shares her own experience and what the new science says about menopause. Audio
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Music feature: Nick Bollinger
For today's Tuesday music feature we're going back to the 1970s and revisiting New Zealand music from that era. Someone who knows all about this time for New Zealand music is writer and music critic… Audio
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Music feature: Nick Bollinger
For today's Tuesday music feature we're going back to the 1970s and revisiting New Zealand music from that era. Someone who knows all about this time for New Zealand music is writer and music critic… Audio
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Book Critic: Anna Rankin
Today Anna talks to Jesse about Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life by Eric Hobsbawm and Susan Sontag Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963. Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 7 March 2023
Audio 7 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? ANNA LORCK to the Minister for Cyclone Recovery: What actions has the… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Today Dan Watson, owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services talks to Jesse about usage of AI to make imposter scams using voice cloning. Audio
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Upcycling textiles taking off
Audio 7 Mar 2023In January last year, a clothing recycling company diverted 11 kilograms of unwanted textiles from the landfill. Last month they saved 11 tonnes. Jeff Vollebregt is the director of Upparel, he speaks… Audio
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Tiny airline winning hearts across the Pacific region
A tiny airline which flies between Invercargill and Stewart Island/Rakiura has been named the most loved in the country. CEO and Chief Pilot Leon Bax talks to Jesse from Stewart Island. Audio
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NZ expert on landmark treaty protecting oceans
A landmark treaty to protect marine biodiversity on the high seas has been finalised. New Zealand has played a key role in making it happen. Professor Joanna Mossop with Victoria University's Faculty… Audio
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The Prostitute Collective remembers Georgina Beyer's legacy
Last, we remember the trailblazing MP, Georgina Beyer who's died aged 65.
Moe mai ra e te Rangatira
Ms Beyer paved the way for so many... supporting major cultural, societal, and legal changes.
One… Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle revives calls for Ministry of Green Works
Cyclone Gabrielle has caused billions of dollars of damage to roads, houses, businesses, land, and other infrastructure.
With so much needing to be restored, repaired, or rebuilt, some campaigners… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 March 2023
News from the rural farming sector.
Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 March 2023
Hurricanes and All Blacks star Ardie Savea will face a SANZAAR judiciary tonight for his throat-slitting gesture in his side's win over the Melbourne Rebels on Friday night.
Felicity Reid has sport.
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Pharmac and ACC Chair offers resignation over impartiality claims
The Health Minister has confirmed Steve Maharey, who chairs Pharmac and ACC, has offered his resignation over claims of political impartiality.
It follows the sacking of Te Whatu Ora Chair, Rob… Audio
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Hawke's Bay relieved about refocus on fixing cyclone-hit roads
The Government has made urgent moves to focus it's transport goals on the areas hit by Cyclone Gabrielle.
In its three-year plan, Labour had wanted to reallocate some of the money normally spent on… Audio
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Sports-chat with Joe Porter
Joe talks sport with Kathryn including, Super Rugby - weekend that was, how Super Rugby Aupiki is shaping up, the NRL is underway and the Warriors win their first game, the Black Caps remarkable… Audio
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How to do a digital detox without a complete device breakup
Audio 7 Mar 2023Do you feel stressed by the number of emails in your inbox? If your phone pings, do you feel the need to check it straight away? Do you tweet in the toilet? For many of us, the feeling of being… Audio
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Business commentator Gyles Beckford
Gyles discusses calls for a banking inquiry here, plus the recent earnings season. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 7 March 2023
The latest news and sports from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Around the motu: Matthew Rosenberg in Gisborne
Audio 7 Mar 2023As Tairawhiti deals with the many aspects of cyclone recovery it's emerged that a Gisborne District Council owned forest at Waingake was a factor in cutting off the region's water supply. Forestry… Audio
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Book review: Golden Days by Caroline Barron
Audio 7 Mar 2023Emma Hislop reviews Golden Days by Caroline Barron, published by Affirm Press Audio