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GI Rise: Helping youth chase their basketball dreams
A basketball organisation in east Auckland is creating opportunities on and off the court for youth in the community. Video, Audio
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Music 101's artists to watch in 2021
Audio 24 Feb 2021Welcome to Music 101’s ones to watch! We’ve selected 10 acts we think you should have your eyes on going into 2021. Video
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Is it ever OK to publish people’s private messages in the news without their consent?
The New York Times revealed texts telling the truth about Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico this week to widespread acclaim. But Meghan Markle had a big win in court against a paper that published one of her… Audio
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Che Fu on 20 years of Navigator
Che Fu's 2001 album Navigator mixed Polynesian sounds with hip-hop, soul and reggae to deliver tracks that became kiwi classics like 'Misty Frequencies' and 'Fade Away'. To celebrate 20 years of the… Video, Audio
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Ministry finds 33 breaches at Pitter Patter childcare centre
Dirty bedding and rooms, bad food, a lack of fresh air and piping hot taps within reach of toddlers.
These are just some of the official findings about the Pitter Patter childcare centre in Feilding… Audio
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Finance Minister details Covid-19 business boost
The government has rushed through legislation that would see businesses get a cash injection in some lockdown situations.
Under the scheme announced in December businesses that can prove a 30 percent… Video, Audio
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Businesses disappointed at govt's 7-day lockdown rule for support package
Businesses say every day bites in lockdown, and they believe the relief package offered by the government doesn't touch the sides.
The government is rushing through legislation for a cash injection… Audio
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The Mixtape - Gin Wigmore
L.A based Kiwi songstress Gin Wigmore joins us on The Mixtape! In honor of Valentine's Day, she chooses her favourite love songs and chats about life and romance with Charlotte Ryan. Video, Audio
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2PM LIVE: Molly Payton
New Zealand born, UK based indie musician Molly Payton joins us for a live performance. Molly's first EP 'Mess' (released in early 2020) was co-produced with Dirty Hit Signee Oscar Lang and was a… Audio
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Engineering new ways to treat dirty water
University of Canterbury engineers plan to 3D print the next generation of wastewater treatment filters. Audio
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Kidscan CEO on poverty in school children
Poverty is still causing problems for kids headed to school this year, with many children set to start the year next week with no shoes, an empty tummy and dirty clothes.
Kidscan Chief Executive… Audio
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Poverty casts a shadow over start of school year
Many students will start the school year next week with no shoes, an empty tummy and dirty clothes.
Schools say this has been exacerbated by Covid-19 and there are a myriad of challenges faced by… Audio
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K Road Chronicles: looking at homelessness from the inside
The K Road Chronicles is a webseries that delves into what it is like to be homeless on the streets of inner city Auckland. Now in its second season, the show is hosted by Six - who knows the… Video, Audio
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The Through Line #1
In this first installment of The Through Line, Karyn takes us on a musical journey from Tall Dwarfs to Bowie. Think six-degrees of separation. Audio
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At The Movies: 2020 in review
Simon Morris looks back on a rocky year in movies - and everything else. Highlights included an extraordinary year for New Zealand's films and film makers - from Taika Waititi forJojo Rabbit to local… Video, Audio
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Nitrogen map reveals extent of NZ's dirty rivers
Nitrogen can hide no longer. A new interactive map has been launched showing which rivers, lakes and estuaries are under pressure from agriculture.
Swiping left shows total nitrogen levels in excess… Audio
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Warnings of NZ being a 'diesel dumping ground'
The Panel speaks to Mike Burrell, the executive director of the Sustainable Business Council NZ. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Fete Taito (Part 2)
Audio 7 Dec 2020New Zealand is fast approaching the ambitious Smokefree 2025 deadline. However, as Newshub's Zac Fleming reported yesterday there is yet to be even a finalised draft of the plan. Stephanie Erick… Audio
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A swing to sheep milk
Seven farms in Waikato converted to milking sheep this spring. Many didn't get to start the conversion until the cow dairy season ended on June 1st. It was all go because lambs were arriving only a… Audio
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The Sampler - AC/DC, Hachiku, Elvis Costello
Nick Bollinger discusses the killer riffs and retrograde lyrics of AC/DC, the musical wanderings of German-born, Melbourne-based Hachiku, and the 31st album from Elvis Costello. Audio
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The Sampler - ACDC
If ever there was a band who could credibly bring a note to class excusing them from making another album it's ACDC. In the last few years, they've had a singer turn deaf, a guitarist locked up in New… Audio
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The Sampler - Glass Vaults, The Bobby Lees & Joni Mitchell
Nick Bollinger discusses the ambiguous sounds of Wellington trio Glass Vaults; Woodstock punk of The Bobby Lees; and takes a deep dive into the archives of Joni Mitchell. Audio
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How Online Extremists use the internet - Andrew Marantz
For three years, New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz lived in the world of trolls and white supremacists, watching them use the internet to advance their odious ideas. He talks to Jesse about what… Audio
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The hidden costs of streaming music
In his book, Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music, Kyle Devine examines the hidden or overlooked costs of online listening. Devine wants people to understand that there is no such thing as a… Audio
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How Lake Ōhau was alerted to rapidly spreading fire in middle of night
Audio 6 Oct 2020Ōhau resident Viv Smith-Campbell still has bruised knuckles from pounding on doors, urging residents and visitors to leave as flames sped toward the tiny village in the middle of the night.
She and… Video, Audio
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Judith Collins won't back down over Hager comment
Judith Collins is standing by her comment Nicky Hager needs to meet his maker, saying she believes one day everyone will.
The National Party leader made the comment when speaking to a GreyPower crowd… Audio
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Leaked documents reveal banks used by criminals
Thousands of leaked documents obtained by journalists allegedly reveal banks were used by criminals to move dirty money around the globe.
Information on more than $2 trillion dollars worth of… Audio
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Could China become a western news desert?
The Australian media’s last news journalists in China quit the country in a hurry this week. For the first time in nearly 50 years there’s no-one from across the ditch covering this critical country -… Audio
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Regional Wrap for 11 September 2020
More kiwifruit blocks are being planted in south Auckland and lambs are skipping around paddocks with the sun on their backs. Audio
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The naughty prefect and the 'single source of truth'
Greens leader James Shaw has been under the cosh for his Green School decision, but what's going on behind the scenes and will it cost votes? Social media rears it's sulky head, vaccination lies and… Audio