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Canada in the penalty box over spying
A short history of spying in sport, from deep sea dives to high flying drones Audio
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The TAHI IT'S ALMOST AUGUST?
Today on the show Matua Harry tells us how a Nissan March is the key to ending road rage, So’omālō catches up with friend of the show and certified Marvel hater Pratik Navani about Robert Downey… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 30 July 2024
Audio 30 Jul 2024Fiji's dream of third Olympic gold medal shattered; Lack of resources hamper law efforts following PNG massacre; Seabed mining discussion ongoing in Jamaica; Brief blocking of Sols news on Facebook a… Audio
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Brief blocking of Sols news on Facebook a 'targeted attack'
Audio 30 Jul 2024The editor of an investigative news organisation in Solomon Islands says the temporary blocking of dozens of posts on their official Facebook page was a targeted attack. Audio
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New weapons in the war on weeds
AgResearch's Map and Zap device is a glimpse of a future without herbicides Video, Audio
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A tribute to Martin Phillipps
Today, we pay tribute to singer-songwriter and founder of Dunedin rock band The Chills, Martin Phillipps who died unexpectedly yesterday, age 61. Audio
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When school kills children's imagination
A raft of changes is coming to the education sector. Will they fix the problems, or just crush creativity?
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 July 2024
You can hear hymns based on the psalms in this week’s programme, including All people that on earth do dwell (Psalm 100), O God, our help in ages past (Psalm 90), and I to the hills will lift mine… Audio
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Tom Turcich: The man who walked the world
After the sudden death of a close friend at age 17, Tom Turcich resolved to make the most of life. He began his epic journey to circumnavigate the globe on foot. Four months into the trip he met his… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 27 July 2024
This week on Tagata: More violence in PNG; France says it will talk about New Caledonioa in September; Is mining the ocean floor now very close? A media operator in Solomons unjustly targetted by… Audio
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The pictures changing our text books on space
The most powerful telescope mankind has sent into orbit is opening up our understanding of how life began Audio
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The champions who fell short
The anguish, frustration, and feeling of unfinished business when highly-driven athletes come fourth at an Olympic Games Audio
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The TAHI VÏKAE & Pat Tafa
On the show today we have a tonne of guest including Ukrainian-born kiwi artist VI¨KÆ who chats about her upcoming first bilingual single, Samoan-New Zealand artist and PMA nominee Pat Tafa has a… Audio
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The horrific reality of New Zealand state and faith-based care
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has finally been released. What will its real impact be? Audio
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Time to think about ageing
We're being urged to re-think our attitudes towards ageing, as our population gets more and more top heavy.
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Business: The Warehouse faces takeover bid, Zuckerberg's sunglasses play
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson talks about how The Warehouse's founder Stephen Tindall has joined forces with Sydney private equity firm Adamantem Capital seeking a takeover bid. Audio
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Chipping away at the housing crisis
Housing affordability has plagued New Zealand for decades. What needs to change? Audio
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Adopt A Granny: volunteers deliver fresh food and care to local seniors
An innovative grassroots support programme has been launched in Kaitaia to offer support to local seniors in need. Audio
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Primary health care in NZ is not well
The very public woes of a Lower Hutt GP clinic represent a wider malaise in primary care Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 July 2024
19th-century lawyer and politician Robert Grant only wrote a few hymns, but there's one you'll still find in many hymnbooks today: O worship the king. Sing along in this week's programme. Audio
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Jujulipps, Aotearoa's new rap star, is soaring
The trophy's keep coming for South African raised, Tamaki Makaurau based rapper and hip hop artist Jujulipps. In April she won the Auckland Live Best Independent Debut for her EP Get That Shot at the… Audio
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Chuck D: "We are in the war of art not the art of war"
Pioneering rapper Chuck D inspired a wave of Hip hop through his social and political commentary in Public Enemy. Maggie Tweedie speaks to Chuck D about his surprising passion for pilates, his many… Audio
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Samoa's first monolingual dictionary
A Samoan-only dictionary has been years in the making. Now, it's here.
Audio - I Got You | Season 2 | Episode 5: First Dates
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I Got You | Season 2 | Episode 8: Love in the Time of Masks
Mac has to choose whether or not to help set up a friend with a guy she is falling for.
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I Got You | Season 1 | Trailer
Mac, a 24-year-old Pacific Island woman, covers her family's bills with a side hustle of fishing out dating advice, despite having no relationship experience.
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The rollercoaster rides of Wayne and Tory
Two years into their mayoral terms, the civic leaders of Wellington and Auckland have pushed through controversy, opposition and calls for their resignation Audio
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How IRD will collect its missing millions
It you're actively avoiding your tax obligations, expect the spotlight of an auditor to shine brightly on your books Audio
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Foodies waiting for the bounce-back
As diners tighten their economic belts, the restaurants that used to feed them are fending off collapse. Audio
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Paying tribute to Norm Hewitt
To mark sad news that Norm Hewitt has died we speak to his close friend and biographer Michael Laws who has permission from Norm's family to speak about his passing. Audio