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Perlina Lau's must-see TV
Audio 13 Mar 2023Perlina Lau picks out six of the best on the streamers this month, including the return of the Roy dynasty in Succession and the much anticipated second series of Yellowjackets. Video
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Garden Bird Survey giving insight into trends
Birders are recording more kererū, piwakawaka, and tūī in their backyards each year, according to the garden bird survey.
Manaaki Whenua - landcare research - has been co-ordinating the mid-winter… Audio
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West Coasters enjoying the good, and cheaper, life
The West Coast is one of the few places left where house prices remain affordable.
Households spend less than 25 percent of their income on mortgage repayments, while the national average is nearly… Audio
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Fijian Drua win against Crusaders in Lautoka
The Fijian Drua have pulled off an almighty shock in Super Rugby this week, beating the defending champion Crusaders 25-points-to-24 in Lautoka on Saturday.
The win sparked wild celebrations for the… Audio
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Dr Bryan Betty details severity of meningitis
There's a push to increase the awareness of the speed and severity of Meningitis. Two university students are among four confirmed cases of the meningococcal disease in the Canterbury region this… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: The Veils
Almost seven years after their last full album, acclaimed New Zealand band The Veils have returned to the scene.
To celebrate the release of their new double album ...And Out of the Void Came Love,… Video, AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Westminster Abbey closes doors to prepare for King's coronation
Westminster Abbey will close its doors to the public on 25 April to prepare for the King's coronation.
Preparations are well underway for the crowning of King Charles and his wife, Queen Consort… Audio
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'Bit of an ordeal' - St Bathan's man hit by charging boar
Imagine you're having a quiet evening on the deck of your Central Otago cottage, when a family of wild pigs gatecrashes.
And when you head down to shoo them along, you find yourself face to face with… Video, Audio
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PM Hipkins waits on NZTA advice before promising road fixes
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited fragile roads on the Coromandel Peninsula today.
It comes as State Highway 25A connecting Kopu with Hikuai remains closed and State Highway 25 between Opoutere… Video, Audio
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Tainui volunteer driver on impact of road closures
Coromandel's State Highway 25 between Opoutere and Hikuai was restricted to one lane and light vehicles only overnight, after a major slip deteriorated further this week eating into the road. For… Audio
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Pregnant Coromandel woman faces three-hour drive to birthing unit
A pregnant Coromandel woman faces a three hour drive on backroads to get to a birthing unit, instead of a 45-minute trip, because of the road closure.
Leilani Brown lives in Whenuakite. She's… Video, Audio
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Key Coromandel road SH25 reopens near Opoutere after washout
A crucial Coromandel highway with a big hole in it, will reopen tonight at 7pm and will stay open overnight.
A chunk of State Highway 25 between Hikuai and Whangamatā has fallen away.
The hole has… Video, Audio
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What regions need, three weeks since Cyclone Gabrielle
Three weeks on from Cyclone Gabrielle and flood victims are still waiting to hear more details of the government recovery plan.
Major state highways are out for the foreseeable for Wairoa, Hawke's… Video, Audio
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Coromandel locals fears for roads reopening
Roading contractors will this morning make a call on whether one of the last major roads in and out of the Coromandel can reopen after a large part of it caved in. One lane of State Highway 25 between… Audio
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Ashley Bloomfield, the public service and political neutrality
In the wake of the Rob Campbell saga, Sir Ashley Bloomfield talks to The Detail about why political neutrality in the public service is so important. Audio
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Key Coromandel SH25 closing overnight as washout grows
Coromandel could be in a hole lot of trouble with another chunk of a key highway disappearing down a hillside.
State Highway 25 between Whangamatā and Hikuai is open for essential travel only and… Video, Audio
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Fruit and vegetable growers say more cyclone funding needed
Fruit and vegetable growers trying to get back on their feet after Cyclone Gabrielle say more government funding is still just a start and much more is needed.
The Government has added another $26… Audio
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Farmers want more cyclone relief funding
Cyclone-hit farmers want more Government money in order to recover from the disaster.
The government has doubled its fund for cyclone-affected farmers and growers, with another $26 million added to… Audio
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Coromandel Mayor responds to yet another main road slip
Audio 6 Mar 2023Thames Coromandel Mayor Len Salt says yet another washout forcing a section of State Highway 25 down to one lane is bringing more anxiety to the region.
State Highway 25 from Whangamatā to Hikuai had… Video, Audio
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Waka Kotahi warns further damage to SH25 possible
Waka Kotahi's National Emergency Response spokesperson Mark Owen concedes while State Highway 25 is partially open now, more earth under the road could slip away, damaging it further. Video, Audio
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Part of key route SH25 Whangamata to Hikuai washed out
Another day, another major state highway seriously compromised. A section of State Highway 25 in the Coromandel - from Whangamatā to Hikuai - has washed out, with the earth below the road falling… Audio
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Coromandel roads crumble further, homes flood, in heavy rain
Heavy rain has caused roading washouts and flooding in Thames-Coromandel, further isolating the upper east coast of the peninsula.
State Highway 25 is closed between Hikuai and Whangamatā because of… Audio
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'Love and intensity and fire' - The D4 far from running on empty
October 28 2022 marked the 21st anniversary of The D4’s critically acclaimed debut album, ‘6TWENTY’. Video, Audio
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Playing favourites with yeehawtheboys’ Daniel Vernon
Whether it's the Auckland floods, European cultural erasure or youth crime Daniel Vernon's comics, art and music have become a go-to for smart, biting satire. Audio, Gallery
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
The effects of cyclones are still being felt, while the added rain in summer has grass growing berserk across the North Island. However, the south could do with a bit more and more supplementary feed… Audio
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Path of Miracles
Come on a journey with Auckland Choir Viva Voce as they perform Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles around the country. Audio
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How much can spy balloons see?
The Chinese surveillance balloon shot down over the United States earlier this month set off a flurry of action with three more unknown objects taken down by the Air Force in the following weeks… Audio
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Te Whaea celebrating 25 years
Within Wellington's town belt sits Te Whaea, the building which houses The New Zealand School of Dance and Toi Whakaari. It's celebrating 25 years in its current form. but the complex was built in… Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Businesses react to financial package
The Government is expected to reveal more details about its new support package for small and medium sized businesses devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle later today.
The $25 million grant is to cover… Audio
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Decision on where to rebuild after Gabrielle coming - Robertson
Some areas devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle may not be rebuilt, with the Cyclone Recovery Minister saying a decision will have to be made in the next month.
Grant Robertson made the comments during a… Audio