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Uffindell exposed: National, Labour grapple with bullying accusations
Audio 13 Aug 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast Political Reporter Katie Scotcher examines one of the fastest political downfalls in New Zealand's history. Audio
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The Panel with Alan McElroy and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Alan McElroy and Andrew Clay discuss the struggle for workers in the tourism industry, Nga Tangata Microfinance Trust's call for… Audio
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Ian Foster makes four changes for South Africa test
All Blacks coach Ian Foster has made four changes to the starting side for this weekend's test against South Africa, in what could be a defining moment in his tenure.
The most notable is Richie… Audio
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Sports News for 12 august 2022
All Blacks coach Ian Foster insists his side are still evolving as they prepare to face South Africa in the second test at Ellis Park on Sunday, potentially his last match in charge. Audio
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South Africa test career-defining for Ian Foster
Sunday morning's test against South Africa shapes as career defining for All Blacks coach Ian Foster, who's job is on the line following five defeats from their last six games.
Another loss would… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 12 August 2022
Audio 12 Aug 2022Top storys for 12 August 2022 Labour backbencher Gaurav Sharma launches a broadside at his own party and Parliament A police guard remains at a Clendon Park property where at least one body was… Audio
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Surprise at lack of changes to All Blacks test for Sunday
The All Blacks play the Springboks in Johannesburg on Sunday morning. This comes as there are calls for coach Ian Foster to be sacked after the team's historic 26-10 loss in the Rugby Championship… Audio
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An exceptional sporting career: cricketer Ross Taylor
The curtain came down on the international career of Black Caps batter Ross Taylor in April this year. After 16 years representing New Zealand, his 450th and final game was at a One Day International… Audio
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Taiwan and China: What happens next?
Taiwan is a country with a complicated past, a complicated present and, in all likelihood, a complicated future. What happens next as tensions with China escalate? Audio
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Review: The Princess
The Princess is yet another documentary about the late Princess Diana, with the emphasis this time on the changing attitudes of the media and the public at the time. Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 10 August 2022
Audio 10 Aug 2022Midday sports News for 10 August 2022 New Zealand Cricket boss David White is indicating fans haven't quite seen the last of Trent Boult in a Black Caps jersey. The All Blacks captain Sam Cane says… Audio
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Science: Viral treatment for inflammatory bowel, busting maths stereotypes
Audio 10 Aug 2022Science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Susie to talk about the test to release scheme for Covid 19: some people are still testing positive at the end of their 7 days' isolation, which means… Audio
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How a bow and arrow inspired decades of hunting
Audio 10 Aug 2022Mucking around with a bow and arrow as a young Waikato boy has led to Peter Hill having countless hunting adventures. A first time author, he writes about his devotion to hunting in his book Straight… Audio
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13 Mike McRoberts | On the Frontline in Gaza
As missiles rained down on Gaza in 2014, Mike McRoberts lobbied his 3 News bosses to get him to the frontline. The trauma of witnessing destruction on such an enormous scale stayed with him and shaped… Audio
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Our father, Barry Crump
Barry Crump was the ultimate kiwi icon - a rugged outdoorsman, and quintessential kiwi bloke. His books sold millions of copies and his Toyota TV ads with the hapless Scotty entertained us all. But… Audio, Gallery
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Pauatahanui man's poems published posthumously
"When in the shower the other night, I received quite a fright, "I discovered acres of wrinkled skin, then realised it was the one I'm living in, "This put me into rather of a dither, 'cause I know… Audio
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Globalisation's days are numbered, says US strategist
Globalisation lifted the standard of living for many across the globe, but the party is over, says author and geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan. Audio
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Electric boats set to take on the waterways
Audio 8 Aug 2022ZeroJet have created the first turnkey electric jet propulsion system for boats. Co-founder Bex Rempel speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Birds and the bees: Manunui Honey
Beekeeper and founder of Manunui Honey Blake Cole is also an ardent conservationist who monitors kiwi, and traps and eradicates pests. Blake tells Susie Ferguson profits from Manunui Honey are… Audio, Gallery
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Ant Strachan on latest All Black loss
Going sideways, and getting beaten up by their rivals.
That's former All Blacks halfback Ant Strachan's assessment of the current team after they fell into an even deeper hole thanks to yesterday… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Greens and Games
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Developing our feature films - Leanne Saunders
Audio 7 Aug 2022It's been a good year for New Zealand film-makers - Dame Jane's Oscars, Taika topping the charts with the new Thor epic, Sam Neill back where he belongs in a Jurassic movie, and Thomasin McKenzie… Audio
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Mediawatch: A government in the gun over accidental generosity
The government came under fire over some misdirected cost of living payments this week, but the more enduring story might be who didn't get paid, rather than who did. Audio
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Sports writer Simnikiwe Xabanisa on the Springboks
The pressure on the All Blacks leading into Sunday morning's test match in South Africa is well known but what's the atmosphere like among the Springboks and their supporters? Sports writer Simnikiwe… Audio
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All the eggs in one basket at poultry farm after rebranding
Lincoln University graduate Anna Craig has overhauled the marketing story for her family's free range egg farming business in North Otago. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Dairy farmers near Tauranga say their paddocks are drying off nicely during drier weather this week and in Southland ewes are being moved onto crops before lambing next month. Audio
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The Panel with Guy Williams and Lynda Hallinan (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Guy Williams and Lynda Hallinan speak to the businesses bracing themselves for more disruption by Brian Tamaki's Freedom and Rights Coalition protests. Plus… Audio
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Pronunciation – how to say names right!
Place names and their meanings are an important part of identity - so how do we pronounce them properly? Audio
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Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay
Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…