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Great album: Working Title by Soaked Oats
Today's winner of link 3 will get a signed copy of Working Title by Soaked Oats. The album was released last November and the band is about to go on tour here and in Australia. New Zealand dates are… Audio
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Chris Hipkins: Auckland floods and "reprioritising" spending
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins talks joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about his first week on the job. Catastrophic flooding in Auckland has made for a challenging start. Also challenging the government is… Audio
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Warnings of price rises as fuel subsidy ends
Audio 31 Jan 2023The government's fuel subsidy comes to an end today, and there are warnings the cost of some goods could rise. Transport companies are estimating everyday goods could rise, with one source in the meat… Audio
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Hipkins turns Labour's trend with bounce in political polls
Audio 30 Jan 2023New Labour leader Chris Hipkins has helped give his party a bump in the latest 1 News Kantar Public Poll.
Labour has risen five percent up to 38, while National is on 37 percent. ACT is on 10… Audio
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Northern part of Coromandel Peninsula cut off
The northern part of the Coromandel Peninsula remains cut off, due to slips and flooding caused by the torrential rain. People are asked to avoid travelling if they can. State Highway 25 is closed in… Audio
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Fire and Emergency update after flooding in Auckland, Waikato
It's been a stormy night in the north of the country with thunderstorms peppered parts of Auckland, the Coromandel and Northland.
Coromandel soaked up the most rainfall - about 80 millimetres - while… Audio
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Kevin Buley: Auckland Zoo turns 100
Auckland Zoo's centenary is being marked by an exhibition and a book, 100 Years, 100 Stories, revealing how much the zoo's role has changed over that time. Last year the zoo also opened their biggest… Audio, Gallery
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Preparing for Te Matatini
Hātea Kapa Haka is one of the many groups taking part in the prestigious Māori performing arts festival this February. Bryan Crump caught up with the group’s choral master arranger, David Tapene. Audio
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Improve your attention span - in a world of endless emails, notifications & distractions
If you feel like your attention span has reduced in recent years, you're not alone. Cognitive psychologist and professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, Dr Gloria Mark has been… Audio
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Shelali Shetty: From Trash to Treasure
Audio 25 Jan 2023One person's junk is another person's treasure, as the old saying goes. And turning trash into saleable treasure is exactly what Wellington's Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Last year they saved around… Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
Audio 25 Jan 2023Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock Tonight Colin examines the job cuts at Mediaworks announced this week, personnel changes in the media and the story of the year so far Jacinda Arden's… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - suprise demise of a PM
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights - back for 2023.
Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media response to Jacinda Ardern’s surprise demise. Also: big job cuts… Audio
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Tony Thorne: Gen Z Communication
Audio 25 Jan 2023Has Gen-Z - those born between 1997 and 2012 - developed a completely different way of communicating? Every generation invents its own slang and ways of communicating is social media making those… Audio
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Dr Andrea Graves: Backyard Chickens
Audio 25 Jan 2023There seems to be no end in sight for New Zealand's egg shortage with experts the industry say it could be months until things return to normal So could backyard Chickens be the answer? Even the… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 January 2023
ABC Wantok Program for 25 January 2023. Audio
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Melanesian Update for 25 January 2023
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 25 January 2023
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Review: Babylon
Academy Award winning director Damien Chazelle portrays a licentious movie business on the cusp of a transition from silent to sound. Dan Slevin reviews. Video, Audio
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At the Movies for 25 January 2023
On At the Movies, Dan Slevin summarises the best of the summer movies and reviews three new releases: Steven Spielberg's autobiographical THE FABELMANS; Damien Chazelle's epic about Hollywood changing… Audio
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Review: The Fabelmans
Dan Slevin reviews Steven Spielberg's autobiographical movie which stars Michelle Williams and Paul Dano. Video, Audio
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Review: My Old School
Dan Slevin reviews a Scottish documentary about a 30-year-old man who pretends to be 17 again so he can have a second chance at high school. Video, Audio
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Why house construction prices are through the roof
The cost of new house construction is through the roof. New figures show inflation is still running red hot at 7.2 percent for 2022.
Big drivers included food, household expenses and a 14 percent… Audio
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Ngapuhi matriarch Titewhai Harawira dies, aged 90
Tributes have come from around country for the late Titewhai Harawira, the matriarch of Ngapuhi who died last night.
She's being remembered as a staunch wahine toa who didn't bow to anyone, or waver… Audio
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Consumer NZ test finds cheap pot boils better than most
Audio 25 Jan 2023Every dollar counts with inflation bubbling away. So what's the most cost effective pot to boil up a hot mess?
The answer may surprise you. Consummer NZ has put 13 saucepans to the test.
Test team… Video, Audio
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Damaged road to Coromandel coast to stay closed overnight at long weekends
A main Coromandel highway is literally cracking, forcing significant travel restrictions with two long holiday weekends looming.
Waka Kotahi is investigating the cause of the signficant fissures on… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 25 January 2023
Audio 25 Jan 2023News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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NZ aid worker's death in Ukraine: Family proud, but struggling
Audio 25 Jan 2023The parents of a New Zealand aid worker killed in Ukraine say they're struggling to cope with his death, but are very proud of what he has done.
Andrew Bagshaw had been delivering humanitarian aid… Audio
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Black Ferns star Ruby Tui to sit out Super Rugby Aupiki
One of the stars of the last Rugby World Cup, Ruby Tui, won't be back on the rugby field anytime soon.
The World Cup winner captured the hearts and minds of New Zealanders with her presence on and… Video, Audio