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Waiheke Is not looking forward to fuel subsidies being lifted
Don't be surprised to see queues at fuel stations in the next two days. The government used a cost of living measure and reduced the fuel excise duty by 25 cents a litre in March last year, but from… Audio
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Fuel prices set to jump
If you were thinking about racing down to the petrol station to stockpile fuel before prices jump up on Saturday, you might want to think twice.
It can not only be dangerous, you could be breaking… Audio
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Pain at the fuel pump returns
Audio 27 Jun 2023Fuel prices are set to jump by at least 25 cents on Friday. After more than a year the Government's fuel subsidy is set to expire, adding to the already high cost of living. Audio
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Coromandel businesses face another bump in road on SH25
Coromandel businesses are facing another massive bump in the road, or rather a slip, that Waka Kotahi is working overtime to clear from State Highway 25. It's blocking lanes in both directions at… Video, Audio
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Crusaders champions again
The Crusaders are champions once again, taking out the Chiefs in Hamilton, 25-20.
Rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Crusaders Super Rugby triumph
The Crusaders won their fifth straight Super Rugby title, beating the Chiefs 25-20 in Hamilton.
It marks 12 Super Rugby titles in all for the Crusaders, and was a fitting way for future All Blacks… Audio
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Coromandel road wash out
The effects of the weather were felt beyond Te Tai Rāwhiti this weekend.
In the Coromandel, five people in two cars and a campervan had to spend the night in their vehicles, when they became trapped… Audio
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On Thinning Ice: how dwindling glaciers reveal climate change
Assoc. Prof. Heather Purdie explains why glaciers are the perfect barometer of climate change. A highlight from the University of Canterbury's Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023 series. Audio
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One weird trick for getting uncritical media coverage
Most publications would never dream of running advertising for free, or publishing a highly ideological press release verbatim, but they may do so if the same information is presented in the form of… Audio
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Snazzy Sounds
William Dart treats our ears to some singular and sometimes downright snazzy sounds - all taken from recent local releases featuring Pickle Darling, Maxine Funke, Extra Virgin Orchestra, Finn Andrews… Audio
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Moby - From Sunday Morning
Moby's album Play sold 12 million copies worldwide in 1999, making it the biggest selling electronic record ever. At first Play did not sell at all. The first time Moby played it on stage 40 people… Audio
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Richard Benge - WWII footage
A collection of wartime footage capturing military life in New Zealand during World War II has been made available to the public for the first time. It was shot between 1942 and 1943 by Academy… Audio
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Leah Thomas
Against a backdrop of tough times for young classical musicians in Wellington - with the city's School of Music facing major cuts as Victoria University struggles to control a 33 million dollar… Audio
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Latin American music with Mona-Lynn Courteau
RNZ's Latin American music correspondent Mona-Lynn Courteau joins Nights to pay homage to Astrud Gilberto.
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Mona-Lynn Courteau on Astrud Gilberto
On the Nights programme with Mark Leishman this week, RNZ's Latin American music correspondent Mona-Lynn Courteau paid homage to various artists who have recently passed away. The first of those being… Audio
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Giancarlo Guerrero
Everyone knows Nashville Tennessee - Music City, the home of country music from before there was any such thing as country music. But it's also the home of one of the United States' great orchestras… Audio
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Chef swaps cooking good food for The Good Farm
The Good Farm – a raw milk producer and market garden in the Bay of Plenty – is a real family affair. Former chef Loren Gibbs tells us about trading in the heat of the kitchen for digging in the dirt… Audio
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Jesse Gaynor: Is the wellness industry under the weather?
The $7 trillion dollar wellness movement has encountered a backlash in recent times with many asking if the wellness craze is giving us a new lease on life or is it just an easy way to empty our… Audio
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Troy Kingi: Aotearoa’s Other Islands
Troy Kingi, one of New Zealand's beloved musicians, joins us to talk about his documentary exploring the fascinating 'other' islands of Aotearoa. Our Other Islands is a visually stunning celebration… Video, Audio
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Jeffrey Halley: Have we reached peak globalism?
Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money. Jeffrey's a kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the Senior Market Analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his… Audio
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Greg LeMond: The Last Rider
The Tour de France is one of the world's great sporting events and in the minds of most cycling journalists, the best-ever race of the Tour took place in 1989 when American Greg Lemond made one of the… Audio
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Is coffee doing your garden more harm than good?
Our compost bins are full of coffee grounds, and some gardening experts not only advocate that, but also recommend sprinkling coffee grounds directly on the garden. But in the latest New Scientist… Audio
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Calling Home: Aivale Cole in London
Audio 25 Jun 2023Calling home this week is Wellington born Samoan opera singer Aivale Cole. Over the years Aivale has performed in New Zealand, Australia, London, Italy, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Cambodia, China… Audio
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Surgery scoop sparks rows over equality and equity
A scoop revealing that ethnicity is factored into Auckland-region surgery waiting lists sparked strong reactions against ‘race-based healthcare’ and claims that Māori and Pacific patients were… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 June 2023
Audio 25 Jun 2023Surgery, equality and equity; starling survey results score easy exposure; independent local radio pioneer 1XX changes hands - but the mission remains the same. Audio
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1XX changes hands - but not the mission
A leading local, award-winning and proudly-independent radio station based in Whakatāne has changed hands after more than 50 years on air. We ask the boss who’s been there for most of them: is it the… Audio
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Dr David Beresford: How to avoid insect bites
Although our biting insects take a break in Winter, this week saw the shortest day of the year, so forgive us for looking ahead to the warm summer months. Are insects more likely to bite you when… Audio
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Frank Gardner, BBC Security correspondent on Wagner group rebellion
BBC's Frank Gardner talks to Jim about the implications of the short-lived mutinous march on Moscow by the Wagner mercenaries who've been engaged in some of the fiercest fighting of the war in… Audio
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Coen Lammers: The largest inclusive event on the planet
The Special Olympics World Summer Games are currently taking place in the historic Olympiastadion in Berlin. The event hosts 7000 athletes from 200 countries, supported by 20,000 volunteers and an… Audio