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Dreamstate by Kelly Lee Owens
Following an album of experimental tracks, the Welsh producer heads in the other direction with anthemic pop-tinged techno. Audio
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Indian Premier League commences annual player auction
Audio 25 Nov 2024The richest cricket league in the world has commenced its annual player auction. The Indian Premier League has created dozens of overnight millionaires since its inception in 2008. Sports reporter… Audio
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Tenants leave house with holes in walls and upaid rent
Audio 25 Nov 2024Holes in the ceiling and walls, rubbish everywhere, missing chattels and unpaid rent. This is what a couple who rented out their family home are faced with after their tenant left the house looking… Audio
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Hezbollah launches one of it's largest attacks on Israel
Audio 25 Nov 2024Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about Hezbollah launching one of it's largest attacks on Israel, progress on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon and the impact of… Audio
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Shops carry the losses of credit card fraud
Audio 25 Nov 2024One retailer wants to know why shops are carrying the losses, when they're hit by credit card fraud and not the companies, whose cards are being used for the dodgy transactions. Earlier this month a… Audio
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New Zealand Youth Choir: The Firefly Wakens
The New Zealand Youth Choir is preparing for a major overseas tour in 2025, which will include a couple of significant choral competitions. And coming up soon, there are going to be some pre-Christmas… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 25 November 2024
Today on the pre-panel Wallace Chapman and Jesse Mulligan preview tonight's show. Also, producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss workplace friendships, specifically, is it okay to befriend your boss? Audio
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Feature interview: why movies flop
Failure can be fascinating and when Hollywood produces a box office flop, it can often happen in spectacular fashion. Tm Robey is a film critic for the Daily Telegraph and tells the stories of 26 film… Audio
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Introducing: Te Oho Ake
A te reo Māori and English conversation series with some of today’s rising stars in sports, hauora and performing arts. Audio
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Expert Feature: the swimming pool
It's the time of year when a lot of us are thinking about summer and pool owners are looking at whipping their pools into shape, so the kids - and neighbours - can enjoy them. So how do you turn a… Audio
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Information center cold call: Tirau
Every week Jesse calls an iSite somewhere in the country purely at random and chaos (or just a nice chat ensues). This week he tries giving Tirau a bell. Audio
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Television Critic: English Teacher and the TV of Japan.
Pratik Navani reviews a new sitcom that follows a teacher in a Texan school and explores some of the amazing TV in Japan. Audio
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Unmasking the Monsters
It's the type of crime that many of us don't want to read or speak about - the content is often too disturbing to comprehend. But the sharing of child sex abuse material has skyrocketed both… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 25 November 2024
Audio 25 Nov 2024In today's episode, Labour's health spokesperson says the government is gaming the health system, a former sportswoman says New Zealand Rugby excluding All Black TJ Perenara's reference to te Tiriti o… Audio
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New Zealand gets its own 'kiwi tweed'
New Zealand fashion legend Liz Mitchell has teamed up with Wanaka fashion brand 'Precious Collaborative' to create a limited edition woollen coat. The coat is made of a "kiwi version" of tweed… Audio
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The National Pub quiz champion
The National Pub quiz championship was held on Saturday. The event - which crows the nation's best team - saw 560 participants go head-to-head. They battled it out over Sports, Science, TV, Geography… Audio
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Community newspapers face closure around the country
Community newspapers facing closure across the motu are asking Tātau Tātau O Te Wairoa for help. Aayden Clarke, head of the Trust's commercial arm, spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Samoa confirms first case of whooping cough
A leading Pasifika doctor says the recent measles outbreak will be etched in the minds of Samoans, as the island nation has now confirmed its first case of whooping cough. Sir Collin Tukuitonga is an… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 24 November 2024
Midday Rural News for 25 November 2024 Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 November 2024
Lydia Ko turned in the round of the day but it wasn't quite enough as she finished third at the LPGA Tour's season ending Tour Championsip in Florida. Audio
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Midday Business News for 25 November 2024
Midday Business News for 25 November 2024 Audio
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NZ Rugby under fire for editing out TJ Perenara's te Tiriti haka reference
A former sportswoman who is no stranger to politics says New Zealand Rugby excluding All Black TJ Perenara's reference to te Tiriti o Waitangi in the weekend's haka is a form of censorship. Former… Audio
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Labour accuses govt of 'gaming' health system
The Labour Party says the government is gaming the health system, by limiting the number of people who go on wait lists. Labour's health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Audio 25 Nov 2024With Christmas just around the corner, Kennedy reflects on the Sami people, from whom we get the idea of Santa and his reindeer. Audio
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Chef Mark Gregory shares festive inspiration in his new
Audio 25 Nov 2024Don't panic - but it's just a month today until Christmas. If that has stress levels rising a little, Kiwi chef Mark Gregory has a new book out that's full of festive inspiration. Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
Audio 25 Nov 2024Kathryn talks politics with Dale Husband and Liam Hehir Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 25 November 2024
Audio 25 Nov 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Audio 25 Nov 2024An often-toxic artificial lake receives a collective shrug, charity hospitals and private healthcare fill the gaps, and council and KiwiRail clash over rail crossings. Audio