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AA on question of extending cost of living fuel discount
Any day now the government's due to make a decision on whether to extend or can the fuel discount that's part of its cost of living relief package. In March it cut petrol tax by 25 cents a litre, and… Video, Audio
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'No estamos solas' - Latin feminists in Auckland
This International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women, Latin American feminists in Auckland spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar about the issues the community faces when it comes to violence… Audio
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Simon Devitt's collection of favourite houses
Audio 4 Dec 2022Simon Devitt describes the houses he likes to photograph as "self-assured, poetic and sustainable". And he's brought together 30 of his favourites in a book called Cape to Bluff. Some are intriguing… Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: Caitlin Rose, Soaked Oats, Arctic Monkeys
Elliott Childs reviews new records by Nashville singer Caitlin Rose, Dunedin’s Soaked Oats and Arctic Monkeys. Audio
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Wellington's tip shop marks 25 years of trash into treasure
Wellington's tip shop is marking two and a half decades of turning trash into treasure.
Opened in 1997 by locals, it's grown from two staff to twenty.
Our reporter Kate Green and visual journalist… Video, Audio
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Te Whāngai Trust nursery's rehab for offenders shows success
Well the fatal stabbing of Sandringham dairy worker Janak Patel has reignited the debate about punishment versus rehabilitation for offenders.
But a Waikato-based trust claims to provide a solution… Video, Audio
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Above average temperatures expected for summer
Above average temperatures are expected across much of the country this summer but particularly in the west.
The West Coast of the South Island, including Fiordland and central Otago, can expect more… Audio
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Lydia Ko back on top of the golfing world
Lydia Ko is back on top of the golfing world. The 25-year-old New Zealander - yes, she's still just 25 - has returned to number one in the rankings for the first time in more than five years. Sports… Video, Audio
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Used car prices could rise up to 25 percent when clean cars standard comes in - industry
The motor industry says the price of second-hand cars will rise by up to 25 percent under the clean vehicle standard that kicks in, in January.
It says the fact the system for collecting payments is… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 28 November 2022
Top stories for Monday 28 November 2022, Cabinet is expected to discuss more crime fighting ideas when it meets today after the worker at a Sandringham dairy last week. Entrenching part of the Three… Audio
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Wang-Sheng Lee: Age gaps and marital satisfaction
Audio 27 Nov 2022What might research tell us about martial satisfaction in age-gap relationships? Audio
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In with Finn with Finn Johansson
Tamaki's resident music nerd steps out of his makeshift recording studio to bring us his favourite tracks of the week. Tonight he shares tunes from Zane 2000, Foushee, Black Belt Eagle Scout and Wau… Audio
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Let the summer of big gigs begin
Host of RNZ's Pocket Edition Maggie Tweedie joins us with a bit of a summer gig guide she's put together. Audio
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Recession and retail
Rein in our spending, and padlock our wallets - that's the message from the Reserve Bank Governor to try to get the cost of living under control. Audio
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Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
Audio 25 Nov 2022Film critic Dan Slevin shares his selections to kick-start your binge watching this weekend. This week, we take a look at Middle Earth fantasy series The Rings of Power and Hitchcockian thriller Kimi.
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Why are our wetlands under threat?
Wetlands can absorb more carbon than forests, but they're under threat. Hugh Robertson is the Principal Science Advisor for Freshwater at the Department of Conversation Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 November 2022
ABC Wantok Program for 25 November 2022. Audio
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8pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 25 November 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport. Audio
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8pm RNZ Pacific News for November 28
Audio 25 Nov 2022The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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8pm RNZ Pacific News for November 28
Audio 25 Nov 2022The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Hip hop dancer embraces the farming life
Hawke's Bay farm manager Viliata Junior Fonoti Taulago has been known to bust moves in the paddock. Video, Audio
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Ex-midwife in high spirits after setting up farm distillery
A sheep and beef farm on the foothills of the Seaward Kaikoura Range is home to a boutique distillery. Justine Schroder converted a shed into the Mt Fyffe Distillery three years ago and she's never… Audio
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Life on the road as a Wilderness Vet
Our guest this week is Caroline Murray - a vet in Blenheim doing things a little differently. She calls herself the Wilderness Vet and has taken on the role of working for herself, with her car acting… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
There's an explosion of grass in Waikato this week after countless days of rain and warmish weather, calves are being weaned and drenched on the West Coast and winter crops are in the ground in South… Audio
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Why right now is the best time to get out freshwater fishing
Fishing licences are down this year which could mean more opportunity for a successful catch. Fish and Game ranger Adam Daniel lets us in on his favourite places to go in the Central North Island. Audio
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Country Life for 25 November 2022
Hiphop dancer embraces the farming life, Ex-midwife in high spirits after setting up farm distillery, Life on the road as a Wilderness Vet, Why right now is the best time to get out freshwater fishing… Audio
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Te Waonui a TMK for Sunday 27 Nov 2022
Audio 25 Nov 2022This week the Maori news team look at concerns about emissions pricing for whenua Maori; is a census undercount affecting Maori representation in parliament?; and they speak to the winner of one of… Audio
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A long week of Tuesdays and lots of bills
In a week when Parliament sat under urgency, across four long Tuesdays, quite a lot of legislative business has been progressed. Audio
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What do Invercargill's youth want for the city? Council finds out
Invercargill is making a pitch to young people in the city and trying to woo more to come live there.
Most of those around the council table are over the age of 50 - so they've set up a pop up kiosk… Audio
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New era for Rekohu Chatham Islands with treaty settlement progress
It's a new era for Aotearoa's most remote population - the Chatham Islands.
One of its iwi Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri has struck an agreement in principle for a treaty settlement with the Crown.
The… Audio