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Trapping to help whio, and searching for extreme microbes
Audio 13 Feb 2025The Eastern Whio Link project has been working to restore the whio or blue duck population in the rivers of the Waioeka Gorge. Sam Gibson, aka Sam the Trap Man, explains why he thinks the project has… Audio
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Our Changing World: Eastern Whio Link
Claire Concannon learns about a hunter-led trapping project aimed at helping whio, our native blue duck, in the Waioeka Gorge. Audio
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Around the motu Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
Audio 7 Feb 2025Eastern Bay of Plenty Local Democracy Reporter - Diane McCarthy with the Whakatane Beacon. Audio
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Postcards: Marjan Nelson on the Power of Persian Music
Persian New Zealander Marjan Nelson traces the roots of Persian music in this episode of Postcards. As a child growing up in Iran, Marjan was immersed in a household where music was woven into the… Video, Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 18 January 2025
This week's 2 hour summer special features classic reggae from Prince Buster, blues and soul courtesy of Al Green, Big Mama Thornton and Rory Gallagher plus new tracks from Miles Calder and The… Audio
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Live: Equus WOMAD 2024
Listen to Australian quartet Equus bringing their unique fusion of eastern and Asian sounds to the Dell stage at WOMAD 2024 in Ngamotu, New Plymouth Audio
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Trip Hop with Yadana Saw
Yadana Saw Joins Mark and Kara in the studio to discuss the origins of 90s Trip Hop and highlights some of the seminal tracks provided by producers and beatmakers of cinematic chill. Video, Audio
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Obstetric services no longer at Whakatane Hospital
Midwives in the eastern Bay of Plenty say pregnant women and their babies will be at serious risk of harm with the collapse of obstetric services at Whakatane Hospital. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 December 2024
Rejoice! It's Gaudete Sunday, the Third Sunday in Advent (Gaudete is 'rejoice' in Latin). Hymns include Tell out my soul, and New Zealand carols From Pastures Green and Pohutukawa Carol. Audio
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Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
Audio 13 Dec 2024Diane discusses the gathering of Whakaari whanau for the fifth anniversary, logging workers are unable to eat due to nauseating odours, a new collaboration seeks to change the tide on water quality. Audio
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This Weekend - Whakaari Waiata Concert
Audio 6 Dec 2024Every Friday, we bring you some of the most interesting events and happenings coming up in Aotearoa this weekend.
Tonight we're heading to the Eastern Bay of Plenty where there Whakaari Waiata… Audio
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Coming home to the trenches
Kiwi baritone Benson Wilson returns to New Zealand for his debut performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem.
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Building community on the riverbank: Geoff Hipango at Te Ao Hou Marae
Geoff Hipango is the chairperson of Te Ao Hou and grew up here. Under his leadership the marae is gaining a reputation for innovation in thinking of the wellness of people across Māori arts, health… Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Audio 4 Nov 2024Two major opinion polls out this week have revealed who Europeans are hoping will win the US election, but there are big differences in opinions in Western and Eastern Europe. Audio
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Flood survivors throw mud at Spanish King during visit
A crowd of angry survivors of the devasting floods in Spain's eastern region of Valencia tossed mud and shouted insults at King Felipe VI as he visited the region. Spain-based freelance journalist… Audio
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Maori and US tribal leaders discuss sovereignty
Ngati Toa rangatira Helmut Modlik and chief Kirk Francis from the Penobscot tribe in the north eastern United States discuss sovereignty, tribal economies and constitutional arrangements following an… Audio
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Police Minister on Te Pati Maori comments on raid
The Police Minister says calling police raids on gangs 'state-sponsored terrorism' is ridiculous. The police say they seized drugs and firearms, as well as 800,000 dollars of assets, in a raid… Audio
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Beirut mayor says there are no safe places in city as Israel strikes continue
Audio 9 Oct 2024Israel says its troops have begun ground operations in south-west Lebanon - until now, its week-long invasion had focused on the eastern side of the border. Lebanon correspondent Rania Abouzeid spoke… Audio
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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Manawatu
Audio 30 Sep 2024Palmerston North reporter Jimmy Ellingham joins Kathryn with the latest events and issues in the area. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 30 September 2024
On today's episode, Officials told Associate Health Minister Casey Costello that tobacco giant Philip Morris would be the biggest winner from tax cuts for Heated Tobacco Products, which they said… Audio
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More killed in Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes continue
Lebanon's Health Ministry says another 21 people have been killed and 47 injured in an airstrike in the eastern Baalbek-Hermal region overnight. Israel says its striking Hezbollah strongholds… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 30 September
Audio 30 Sep 2024On today's First Up pod: at least 60 are dead as Hurricane Helene slams the south eastern USA; 35,000 New Zealanders marched on the streets of Dunedin after the government pulled its promise for a new… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 30 September
Audio 30 Sep 2024On today's First Up pod: at least 60 are dead as Hurricane Helene slams the south eastern USA; 35,000 New Zealanders marched on the streets of Dunedin after the government pulled its promise for a new… Audio
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Project on Māhia Peninsula hoping to prevent tragedies at sea
Audio 27 Sep 2024A new project to improve VHF radio coverage and cell phone service on Māhia Peninsula is hoped to prevent tragedies at sea after the death of three Gisborne fishermen in the area. The bodies of Elwood… Audio
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Worlds of Music 22 September, 2024
Music from the world, for the world, with Chlopcy Kontra Basia, Bosker, Shoukichi Kina, and British-Indian sitar player, Roopa Panesar.
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Wet weather forecast for western parts of country
Don't swap the gumboots for jandals just yet - more wet weather is on the way for western parts of New Zealand, but eastern areas are set to see the sun as the weekend arrives. Metservice… Audio
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NZTA proposes to add toll to Te Ahu a Turanga
After a 7 year wait, the highway connecting the eastern and western sides of the lower North Island is expected to open next year. But a last minute proposal move to add a toll to motorists using the… Audio
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Pressure on British and European governments on migrant issues
Audio 16 Sep 2024Europe correspondent Diane To spoke to Lisa Owen about more pressure on the British and European governments over migrant issues, after eight of them died trying to cross the Channel from France to… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 12 September
Audio 12 Sep 2024On today's First Up pod: we have the big stories from the UK and Eastern Asia and the US presidential debate; you might've seen her on Celebrity Treasure Island - Labour deputy Carmel Sepuloni joins… Audio
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Soaking up the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Sam Brooks
Audio 25 Aug 2024For three weeks in August every year, thousands of artists descend on Edinburgh for the largest performing arts festival in the world. Audio