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Road roller writes off five cars in Upper Hutt
Car enthusiasts watched their most prized possession's be destroyed by a road roller at a meet-up in Upper Hutt over the weekend.
The police were called to Eastern Hutt Road in Silverstream in the… Audio
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The man who volunteered to go to Auschwitz
It's a story from World War Two that had never really been told before - one of a Polish man who volunteered to infiltrate Auschwitz and get word to the Allies about what was happening inside. The… Audio
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Tuvalu seeks to attract climate change tourists
Audio 18 Jul 2019Tuvalu is looking to use its climate change fight as a marketing tool to attract more tourists. The low lying coral atoll nation of just under 11-thousand people is the least visited country in the… Audio
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'Not our first rodeo'. Capital's bus users want change not consultation
Some commuters in Wellington are questioning the need for more consultation about failures within the bus network, saying if the regional council doesn't know what the problems are by now there must… Audio
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The Rest is History: teaching evolution
Audio 11 Jul 2019This week our resident historian Robert Kelly catches up with the anniversary of a particularly important court case that started yesterday in the American south-eastern state of Tennessee, 94 years… Audio
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Online forum launched for Wellington's troubled bus network
A Wellington city councillor wants a quick fix to the region's troubled bus network.
It's a year this month since new bus companies took over with new timetables and new routes - and with that has… Audio
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Alastair Fothergill: Our Planet
Natural history filmmaker Alastair Fothergill's new project with long-time partner Sir David Attenborough is a sobering new Netflix series and accompanying book. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Nanfu Wang: the untold history of China's one child policy
Filmmaker Nanfu Wang uncovers the untold history of China's one-child policy and the generations of parents and children forever shaped by it. Her documentary One Child Nation won the Sundance Grand… Video, Audio
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Fraudulent visa applications on rise - Immigration NZ
Immigration New Zealand says fraudulent visa applications are on the rise in India, south-east Asia and Eastern Europe.
It says it saw an 88 percent rise in fraud last year and that was likely the… Audio
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Question Time for 25 June 2019
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and actions?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s…
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MH17 shooting suspects charged
International prosecutors have announced charges against suspects in shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014.
Three Russians and a Ukrainian have been charged with… Audio
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"That's when I grabbed the barrel of the gun"
When a routine search warrant goes suddenly wrong, an ordinary man becomes a hero. Produced by Anneke Smith. Audio
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Shane Jones blasts Ōpōtiki, Tūhoe over economic growth
The Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones says "hoodlums" in Opotiki and "hillbillies" in Tuhoe are knee-capping economic growth in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
Mr Jones says contractors… Audio
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Fletcher Living homes in central Christchurch struggle to find buyers
Almost six months on the market, the first of 940 upmarket townhouses priced between $1million and $1.6m are struggling to sell, putting a dent in an ambitious goal to have 20,000 people living in the… Video, Audio
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Traditional Pacific conservation could boost commercial fishing
Traditional marine conservation practices in the Pacific could be key to more successful commercial practices says a marine conservationist from Palau. Audio
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Worlds of Music episode 140 June 8 2019
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie.(Generic) Audio
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Regional Wrap
Wet muddy conditions have halted work on some market gardens near Pukekohe and in the South Island, the West Coast's had its first winter frost. Audio
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The battle to save the forests of the Solomons' Nende
In one of the remotest parts of Solomon Islands landowners and environmental activists are struggling to stop what they say is illegal logging by a Malaysia based company. Audio
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Lena Horne, Dexter Gordon, Michelle Nicolle
Audio 1 Jun 2019Nick gets swinging with singers Lena Horne and Michelle Nicolle, and tenor sax man Dexter Gordon. Audio
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Regional Wrap for 31 May 2019
Rain in Waikato has been just what the doctor ordered. Pasture is growing but moisture is really needed to wet up the subsoil. It has been another stunning week in Canterbury with warm and mostly dry… Audio
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Song Crush Ep 19: Kevin Morby, Jamila Woods, Sebadoh
The Song Crush team have comebacks from alt-rock greats Sebadoh and Bill Callahan, an educational jam from Jamila Woods, and more fresh musical treats. Video, Audio
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Question Time for 28 May 2019
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KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister of Finance: What are the priorities for Budget 2019?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and…
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Madeleine Peyroux's seductively joyful album
Pick and Mix where Classical meets Prog Rock courtesy of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. We discover a highly polished and entertaining ensemble album from Madeleine Peyroux.and feature winners of the… Video
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Regional Wrap
Waikato dairy farms and cows are looking a lot better now than they were a month ago, and West Coast dairy cows are getting feed supplements to keep them topped up. Audio
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Coromandel residents gear up to fight marine farm proposal
Coromandel residents are gearing up to fight a proposed marine farm in Mercury Bay, off Cooks Beach, saying an untouched environment would become industrialised and affect marine mammals. If the… Audio, Gallery
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Songs of the Sea
We asked the audience to send in their favourite songs of the sea. We've taken the most popular picks as well as the ones we like the best and will play them all for you. Video, Audio
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Song Crush Ep 16: Holly Herndon, Rhiannon Giddens, MorMor
The Song Crush team this week play a song created by AI, an old ghost song, a fiery love poem, and some trade-aid jazz. Video, Audio
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Swine Fever - why we're about to see a global pork shortage
African Swine Fever has slid under the radar in the west, but it's about to have a huge impact on pork prices around the world. Audio
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Worlds of Music Episode 135 4 May
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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