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Row in eastern Christchurch over proposed school zone changes
Some Christchurch families feel betrayed and fear they will be out of pocket if the Ministry of Education goes ahead with a proposal to change Shirley Boys School and Avonside Girls School zones. Audio
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Mokhtar Alkhanshali: coffee has the power to uplift or exploit
Five years ago, a casual text message led a young Yemeni-American man to his calling – helping restart the coffee industry in the poor, war-torn country his parents had emigrated from, said to be the… Audio
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Myrtle rust - its impact in NZ and Australia
Myrtle rust is having a profound impact on native plants and ecosystems in Australia - what will its effect be on New Zealand forests? Audio
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Worlds of Music: Live at the Plymouth Hotel
On Worlds of Music this week just Trevor feaures two more of the live sessions recorded at the Plymouth Hotel in New Plymouth. The program includes Kiya Tabassian, an Iranian musician who plays the… Audio
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When Eastbourne rallied to help Wahine survivors
Audio 9 Apr 2018When the Wahine ran aground in a violent super storm 50 years ago the people of Eastbourne rallied round; the RSA became a temporary emergency centre for hundreds of survivors.
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Live session: Rahim AlHaj at WOMAD 2018
Iraqi oud composer Rahim AlHaj performs 'Eastern Love' live for RNZ Music at WOMAD 2018 in New Plymouth. Video
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Wool mill calls for origin labelling
Inter-Weave is the largest manufacturer of woollen fabric in the Southern Hemisphere. It produces 150,000 metres of fabric a year on looms at its Auckland mill. Audio, Gallery
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Syria: Medics in Ghouta treating chlorine attack victims
Medics in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area of Syria say they have been treating people with breathing problems after a suspected chlorine attack. The reports follow government air strikes and… Audio
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Will the Swiss pull the plug on public broadcasting?
While our government is promising to put more public money into public broadcasting, Switzerland is about to vote on whether to pull the plug on it altogther. Video, Audio
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Insight: No Job, No Training, No Hope?
The number of young people not in work or training has remained virtually unchanged, despite improving financial times. Emile Donovan explores how New Zealand can engage these young people, who now… Video, Audio
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Power still out in rural Taranaki after Cyclone Gita
Residents of the remote eastern Taranaki settlement of Matau have been without power for about 10 days and phone services have been down too. Audio
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Syria: Aid not delivered, fighting continues
Airstrikes are reportedly continuing in areas of the rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta in Syria despite fresh attempts to implement Russia's five-hour pause in the bombardment. The United Nations… Audio
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Syria's fighting continues despite truce
Audio 28 Feb 2018Fighting has continued in Eastern Ghouta in Syria despite a five-hour truce ordered by Russia. So far no aid has been brought in no civilians have been allowed out. Emily Wither - a Reuters TV… Audio
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Industrial action sees 'March Madness' hit Auckland early
Train staff are refusing to work overtime for the next three weeks, meaning southern, western and eastern line peak train services will run at 20 minute intervals rather than the usual 10. Video, Audio
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Spineless: the science of jellyfish
Jellyfish are more than just sea creatures capable of delivering a ferocious sting. They’re magnificent barometers of the health of the ocean, says US marine biologist Juli Berwald. Audio, Gallery
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Chlorine gas used in latest Syria attack - reports
Reports are coming in of more gas attacks taking place in Syria. In eastern Ghouta, doctors say they're treating patients who have all the indications chlorine gas has been used against them. At least… Audio
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Heavy rain, wind continues to hit New Zealand
There's been heavy rain on the West Coast of the South Island and northwest gales in eastern areas overnight, and the front is now between Buller and Kaikoura and is continuing up into the lower North… Audio
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Tonga's PM believes country will bounce back from Gita
The Prime Minister of Tonga is confident the country will bounce back from the devastation caused by Cyclone Gita. Audio
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Tongans in NZ filling containers for Gita victims in Tonga
The Tongan community in New Zealand has begun a drive to fill containers with supplies for the vicitims of Cyclone Gita. Audio
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Kapiti's mystery fish
A Kāpiti diver has stunned experts by finding a fish they can't identify. It was filmed in the Kāpiti Marine Reserve and no-one knows what it is, leading to debates about whether a new species has… Video, Audio
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The Seven Kites of Matariki by Calico McClintock
Audio 19 Feb 2018It's time to greet the new year. For the first time ever, the seventh little sister, Ururangi, can make her own celebration kite. But when the sisters take the finished kites to fly them, the east… Audio
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Cyclone recovery well underway in Tonga
Tonga's disaster authorities say good progress is being made getting emergency shelter provisions out to more remote villages on Tongatapu after damage from cyclone Gita. Audio
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Eastern Bay of Plenty farmers brace for bad weather
Farmers in the Eastern Bay of Plenty are bracing for the possibility of more bad weather next week after torrential rain on Monday caused some rivers to overflow their banks. Many farms have flooded… Audio
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Heavy rain floods rivers, farmland near Opotiki
Audio 13 Feb 2018Floodwaters are covering large parts of the Eastern Bay of Plenty after 24 hours of heavy rain. Several larger rivers in the district appear to have spilled into surrounding farmland - around the… Audio
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Ōpōtiki farmland flooded after heavy rain
Floodwaters are covering large parts of the Eastern Bay of Plenty after 24 hours of heavy rain. Several larger rivers in the district appear to have spilled into surrounding farmland - around the… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 13 February 2018
Audio 13 Feb 2018Widespread damage in Tonga after Tropical Cyclone Gita wreaks havoc overnight, People in Nukualofa tell us of howling winds, flying debris and many buildings being destroyed or losing their roofs… Audio
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World-first genetic analysis reveals Aussie white shark numbers
Australian and NZ scientists reveal size of New Zealand and eastern Australian great white shark population.
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Taiwan quake: Rescuers hurry amid fears of major casualties
Rescuers are freeing people from trapped buildings in the eastern Taiwanese city of Hualien, following a serious 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Wednesday morning (NZ time). A number of buildings have… Audio
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Pat Booth 1929- 2018: Enemy of 'the obvious and the innocuous'
Pat Booth was one of New Zealand’s most respected, effective and inspirational investigative journalists. He died last Wednesday, aged 88. Mediawatch looks back at some of his achievements - and his… Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Audio 24 Jan 2018The Australian Government is accusing New Zealand of encouraging the people smuggling trade with its offer to take 150 refugees from Australia's offshore detention centres; the debate surrounding… Audio