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ACT leader David Seymour on government talks
New Zealand First will hold their first caucus meeting on Monday which could push talks to form a government up a gear.
National and ACT had the barest majority on election night but the picture… Audio
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17 great reads by Aotearoa's South Asian writers
Audio 6 Nov 2023Saraid de Silva curates a selection of recent and upcoming books by Aotearoa’s South Asian writers.
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Collective of pharmacists want National to keep free prescriptions
A collective of pharmacists wants National to back track on its policy to ditch free prescriptions for everyone, while the cost of living crisis persists. National plans to reverse what it calls an… Video, Audio
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Forecasting in changing times
In the last week, Hurricane Otis hit southern Mexico with little warning, and Cyclone Lola set a record for the earliest category five cyclone in the southern hemisphere. Climate change is making work… Audio
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Our Changing World – Our El Niño summer
How do meteorologists predict what's coming? As we head into an El Niño summer. climate change is making weather forecasting tough. Audio
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For Pete's sake: Brother's legacy lives on in 406 golf course charity challenge
There are around 406 golf courses in New Zealand and young golfer Peter Troake had a dream to play on every single one of them to raise money for Cure Kids. Audio
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Hairy cake and marzipan maggots: a new taste of Halloween
Audio 29 Oct 2023No cook likes to be told that their culinary creations look disgusting, but there’s no pretending otherwise with Fiona Hugues’ creepy Halloween cake. Here's how to make it - and some wriggly marzipan… Audio
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Preview: 2023 British and Irish Film Festival
Dan Slevin previews three of the 17 titles in a festival that showcases a wide range of films recently produced in the UK and Eire. Video
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Massey University science staff and students fight to save their jobs and studies
Science staff and students at Massey University are fighting to save their jobs, and their studies. The cash-strapped university is proposing to slash science causes from its Albany campus, which… Video, Audio
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Wedding dress mistakenly taken to op-shop
Audio 17 Oct 2023A beautiful wedding dress lent to a friend accidentally ended up in the op shop pile. The hunt is now on throughout Aotearoa for Donna McQuaid's treasured possession. She shares her story with Jesse… Audio
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Impasse over oceanfront walkway
It's one of the most unique and beautiful short walkways in the country, but time has expired on the gentlemen's agreement that let the public through. Audio
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How to keep cats and dogs well-fed in a cost-of-living crisis
Audio 11 Oct 2023Massey University Lecturer in Animal Welfare and Veterinary Specialist Dr Kat Littlewood discusses what you should feed your pet. Dry biscuits? Canned food? Is a vegan diet healthy for household… Audio
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Bakery causes a stir with viral video on how to cut a custard square
A Melbourne bakery is thinking outside the square, the custard square that is. And to use a culinary term, it's causing a stir. Apparently the uneducated masses have been cutting-up these delicious… Video, Audio
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Pop-punk anguish from Denver, Colorado band Broken Record
Elliott Childs reviews the anguished, 2000's influenced Emo of Colorado band Broken Record's new album. 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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Protestors heading to Wellington
Wellington commuters are in for a tricky few days.
Vehicle access in and around the parliamentary precinct is reduced Wednesday morning, with several nearby roads closed to traffic.
Not only is that… Audio
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Avalanche stories in New Zealand
If you're the outdoorsy type and have ever found yourself in a tricky situation, this story is for you. It turns out that those of us who have been caught in a pickle often don't share these… Audio
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Sports News for 22 September 2023
Black Caps opener Will Young impressed in tricky conditions before the first one-dayer against Bangladesh was abandoned due to persistent rain and lightning. Audio
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Christchurch fur dad campaigns to allow dogs on buses
JJ Smith tells Lisa Owen why his Jack Russells Hazel and Spruce should be permitted on public transport. Video, Audio
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How to make the perfect birthday cake
Audio 18 Sep 2023Sally Ward, expert home baker is with Jesse to talk about the art of making birthday cakes, a timely chat at the most common time of the year for birthdays is between September 22nd and October 4th. Audio
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'Born with wellies on' - ex cop takes farming in her stride
Former cop, Lee Askew, traded her police vest for farmer's boots to rear a herd of Red Devon cattle near Gisborne. There have been plenty of challenges rearing artisan meat for her stall at the… Audio
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Review: The Innocent
The Innocent is an award-winning French comedy drama, starring, written and directed by Louis Garrel. Co-starring Noémie Merlant (Portrait of a lady on fire) and Roschdy Zem (Chocolat). Video, Audio
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The visible woman – she's no novelty
Three exciting world cups on New Zealand soil have boosted coverage of women's sport stratospherically – and women are now far more visible in public life. When can we say these 'firsts' are normal? Audio
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Bogus 'mentoring' schemes promise quick riches to vulnerable young people
There are concerns pyramid schemes disguised as mentorships are targeting a wave of young people. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, says Massey University business school marketing… Audio
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A Yum Cha feast for Aotearoa history
Audio 10 Sep 2023While we were all busy learning to make sourdough in lockdown or finally caving in and downloading TikTok, Bev Moon was busy knitting. Audio
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Local crooner Hemi Hemingway invites you into his desperate, dank world on Strangers Again
Tony Stamp reviews a debut album blending soulful pipes with lo-fi aesthetics. Audio
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The first social media babies have grown up - and they're angry
Earlier this week Ruby Franke, who shared parenting advice and the day to day lives of her six kids via a popular YouTube channel was charged with child abuse. It's an extreme example of the harm… Audio
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If you don't snooze you lose on long-haul flights, sleep expert says
Audio 8 Sep 2023It’s rare for a long-haul flight to feel like a relaxing journey, but it’s even worse if you can’t get any sleep. The trick, says sleep expert Leigh Signal, is to adopt a realistic approach and… Audio
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Marching to the beat of her own drum
Being neurodivergent in a neurotypical world can be a lot to navigate. But for one young woman with Aspergers, ADHD, and Tourettes - music has become something of a roadmap. Fourth year Otago… Video, Audio
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Meet the Tauranga cobbler turned TikTok star
Have you got a pair of boots at the back of your wardrobe that you never wear because they hurt your feet? Or perhaps some scuzzy old Birkenstock sandals that have seen better days? Tauranga cobbler… Audio