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Scammers sell goods on Facebook Marketplace
Palmerston North police are investigating after a man stole four e-scooters off the roadside, painted them black and then sold them on Facebook Marketplace.
The victim who purchased the scooters for… Audio
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'That just tore my heart out' - Life behind bars with Peter Ellis
Audio 11 Oct 2023In a new episode of the podcast Conviction: The Christchurch Civic Creche Case, we look at the controversial case anew by talking to many who've never spoken before, including those who spent time… Audio
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From the sea to the sky
Sir Russell Coutts has leased his SailGP manufacturing factory to Rocket Lab – and his specialist carbon composite workers are part of the deal. Audio
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Golfers continue to use abandoned Gulf Harbour Country Club course after sudden closure
Audio 10 Oct 2023Golfers blindsided by the sudden closure of a prestigious club on Auckland's Whangaparaoa Peninsula are taking matters into their own hands and continuing to use the abandoned course. The Gulf Harbour… Video, Audio
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'Dismantle it and start again': New Zealand's immigration muddle
Self-serving, messy, and directionless. With record numbers pouring into the country, our immigration policies are under the microscope – and they don't stand up to scrutiny. Audio
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The invisible killer
Air pollution is the invisible killer behind one in every 10 deaths in New Zealand. There's no safe level of it, but it's an easy issue to ignore. Audio
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Five new local picture books for Kiwi kids
Audio 8 Oct 2023Tales about errant road cones, moving true-life stories and rugby-playing dogs star in the latest New Zealand children's picture books. Kete Books editor Dionne Christian takes a look.
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Introducing: KIKO
This week on introducing it's ‘KIKO’ A te reo rock band from Tamaki Makaurau. Video, Audio
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Untouchable Girls: The Topp Twins in their own words
For over 40 years, twin sisters Lynda and Jools Topp have performed as the joyfully anarchic and comedic country music duo The Topp Twins. Now 65, Dames Jools and Lynda Topp speak to Kim Hill about… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: El Niño, The Voice, and community gardens
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: Tairāwhiti's Trauma
By Aaron Smale: On the slow destruction and devastating impact of the pine industry on Tairāwhiti. Audio
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A garden for soul food
When living space is tight, a community garden gives residents a place to breathe. Audio
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Hope and false hope for Alzheimer's sufferers
Scientists have worked out how brain cells die in Alzheimer's disease, but there's caution over starting the celebrations just yet. Audio
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What's at stake for disabled people in Election 2023
Few parties have policies on disability issues this election. How can disabled people ensure their voices are heard? Audio
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Former uni friends go head-to-head in south Auckland electorate
The Panmure-Ōtāhuhu electorate, or Manukau East as it was formerly known, has long been a Labour stronghold. Labour MP Jenny Salesa has held the seat for three terms and has her eyes on a fourth. But… Video, Audio
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Why women put themselves last - and why they should not
Audio 3 Oct 2023Caring for other people while ensuring that you care for yourself takes awareness and dedication, says Dr Cate Howell, author of The Flourishing Woman. Audio
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The tiny proposal causing Australia so much angst
It's just a "moderate, tiny proposal" over indigenous representation, but Australia's The Voice referendum has caused huge uproar. Audio
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Child went rigid, fainted when asked about Peter Ellis abuse, podcast reveals
The aunt of a child who says they were abused by Peter Ellis at the Christchurch Civic Creche has described the “blood-curdling” experience of a child fainting in front of her when asked about claims… Audio
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A sometimes summer of sun
A change in our three-year La Niña weather pattern will turn the tables on our summer – but don't think El Niño isn't also without its issues. Audio
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Gordon Walters and our changing taste for abstraction
Audio 1 Oct 2023A new, sumptuous Auckland University Press book Gordon Walters reveals the diversity of the painter’s exploration of form beyond the koru, and the remarkable diversity of influences that synthesised… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 October 2023
Charles Wesley’s well-loved hymn Love Divine, All Loves Excelling has been set to many different tunes over the years. In this week’s programme, you can hear a setting by English composer Howard… Video, Audio
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Ōtautahi's Model Home deliver power-pop adrenalin on their fantastic debut
Tony Stamp reviews a local album of expertly crafted and performed indie rock. Video, Audio
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The Detail: Celebrating 1000 episodes
Audio 30 Sep 2023Since launching in April 2019, The Detail podcast has run over 1,000 episodes. The team recap some of their favourites.
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The Week in Detail: Tiny homes, mental health awareness, and Afghan refugees
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: The food lobby in Aotearoa
By Guyon Espiner: How the food industry throws its weight – and its money – around in sport, politics, nutrition, and education. Audio
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From the archives: A visit to Sam Neill's Central Otago vineyard
Veteran New Zealand actor Sir Sam Neill takes Country Life on a tour of his Central Otago vineyard just before the 2023 season got underway. Audio
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Peter Ellis' prison chaplain shares story
Just over a year ago the Supreme Court quashed Peter Ellis' convictions - the first time this has ever been done posthumously in New Zealand. One of the biggest podcasts to come out of New Zealand… Audio
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Torn apart by war, kept apart by bureaucrats
The only chance 18-year-old Afghan refugee Arezo Nazari has of bringing her parents to New Zealand is through the government – and so far, three ministers have turned her down. Audio
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Telling the Story of Peter Ellis and the Christchurch Civic Creche Case
Alexander Behse explains how he came to tell the story of Peter Ellis and the Christchurch Civic Creche Case.
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We've got mental health awareness. What now?
A multi-billion dollar industry has sprung up around mental health and wellness. Have the efforts to raise awareness been too successful? Audio