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UK: crucial week for Boris Johnson's leadership
We begin this morning in the United Kingdom, where Prime Minister Boris Johnson is still under pressure from both opposition parties and members of his own Conservative Party to resign over what has… Audio
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Case #031 - Heidi Charles
On New Years Eve, 1976, 36-year-old Heidi Charles vanished without a trace. True crime writer Scott Bainbridge explains how this baffling case has been mixed up with other high-profile disappearances.
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Frustration as Goughs Bay still cut off after slips
More than five weeks ago, torrential rain set off a series of giant mudslides that washed away the road in Banks Peninsula's Goughs Bay.
But quad bikes are still the only way in and out. Frustrated… Video, Audio
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Shining a light on the US industrial-prison complex
The US prison system amounts to a modern-day form of slavery based on lies about the underclass it is exploiting, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist says. Audio
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Covid-19: Events pay the price for Omicron arrival
Major events are paying the price as stricter Covid-19 rules come into force.
Gatherings are now capped at 100 people if vaccine passes are enforced, cutting to 25 if not.
But the hospitality… Audio
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Covid-19: Omicron is here, but is hospitality ready?
New Zealanders everywhere are waking up this morning and seeing red.
It's a red traffic light for the whole country now, and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has indicated the colour won't be changing… Audio
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Kiwi scientists develop disinfection system for PPE
In the 2 years since the pandemic began more than 25-thousand tonnes of Covid-related plastic waste has polluted the oceans. But now a group of Kiwi scientists has developed a solution. It's a unit… Audio
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Worlds of Music episode 244 22-25 January 2022
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Is it time New Zealand had a national mask strategy?
Audio 18 Jan 2022To help prevent the spread of Covid-19, Kiwis are encouraged to wear a face covering in public. Yet many of us are unclear on which masks best prevent transmission of the virus and how to wear them… Video, Audio
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30 years of the Auckland Marathon
This weekend The ASB Auckland Marathon will be celebrating its 30th anniversary. The first version of the Auckland Marathon was held in June 1936, but it wasn't until 1992 when the Harbour Bridge… Audio
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Taking action on water safety
There have been at least 25 water-related and suspected drownings since the start of December, including three yesterday. It's a somber statistic which raises the question of what can be done to… Audio
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Not enough focus on river safety - Water Safety NZ
There have been 25 water-related deaths across New Zealand since the start of summer.
The chief executive of Water Safety New Zealand, Daniel Gerrard told Morning Report this shows there needs to be… Audio
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Water-related death toll at 25 since start of summer
Three people died in separate water-related incidents across the North Island on Tuesday, including a child who drowned in Northland's Kai Iwi Lakes.
Another person died after getting into difficulty… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 5 January 2022
Our top stories for Wednesday 5th January 2022 Three water-related deaths yesterday take the number of preventable drownings this summer to 25 - with two months still to go A decision is expected soon… Audio
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Lost and Found: Christmas Special
This week on Lost and Found, a special seasonal selection with hardly a carol in sight. Today's episode is dedicated to friends and whānau near and far, and songs to keep the day's spirits blissful… Video, Audio
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Kill 'Em and Leave : Remembering James Brown
James Brown is the undisputed inventor of funk music, the singer, bandleader, raconteur and entrepreneur lived more life in his seven decades than most. Nick Bollinger and Yadana Saw share their close… Audio
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Nashville Babylon Christmas Special - 25 December 2021
Mark's embracing the festive spirit with a 2 Hour Christmas Special this week featuring his favourites from Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Buddy Holly, Billie Holiday and a special gift from Don… Audio
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He Korokoro Tui - A Christmas Waiata
Justine Murray presents a selection of festive waiata and summer songs in this special Christmas edition of "He Korokoro Tui". Audio
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Christians unite across denominational divides to celebrate Christmas together
From St Anne's Catholic Church in Newtown, Wellington an ecumenical service celebrating this central event in the Christian calendar. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25th December
A tentative date has been set for the swearing in of Tonga's prime minister; The result of a controversial independence referendum in New Caledonia is to be challenged in court; And later on in the… Audio
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Tonga PM to be sworn in early Jan
Audio 25 Dec 2021A tentative date has been set for the swearing in of Tonga's prime minister elect Siaosi Sovaleni. Audio
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New Caledonia referendum result to be challenged in court
Audio 25 Dec 2021The result of New Caledonia's controversial third and final independence referendum is to be challenged in France's highest administrative court. Audio
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Pacific ocean advocates call urgent moratorium on seabed mining
Audio 25 Dec 2021Ocean advocates are calling for an urgent moratorium on seabed mining Audio
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2022 looking up for Pacific Sports
Audio 25 Dec 20212021 has been a really tough year for sports fans and teams all around the world and the Pacific has been no exception. Audio
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The father-and-daughter duo attempting to glide the length of NZ
Audio 24 Dec 2021Last week, father-and-daughter glider pilots Terry and Abbey Delore flew from Bluff to Auckland, travelling 1,600 kilometres in one epic 14-hour day. They will attempt a glide from Auckland to Cape… Audio
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Global ecological art project that begins and ends in NZ
Environmental artists and climbers, Martin Hill and Philippa Jones live and work in Wanaka, but have used the world as their canvas. They conceived of the Fine Line Project, 25 years ago. It consists… Audio, Gallery
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The Inside Out Christmas Special 2021
It's a very jazzy Christmas, featuring carols from Arturo Sandoval, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and Rahsaan Roland Kirk... Audio
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The Kiwi photographer on Ukraine's frontline
New Zealand photojournalist Amos Chapple has just returned from a stint on the frontlines of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. Chapple, who is now back at his Prague base, reflects on his time on the… Audio, Gallery
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Calling Home: Dean Treml in Luzern
Hawke's Bay native Dean Treml is a self-employed photographer who shoots mostly sports and worked for Red Bull for over 20 years, These days, he lives in the countryside in the canton of Luzern with… Audio, Gallery
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Best of 2021: Kiwi ingenuity
Audio 16 Dec 2021Best of 2021: Whether it's 'cowgorithms', posts made from recycled plastics or reimagining the wool sector, we spoke to some clever Kiwis this year.