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Little Blue Penguins fenced off from nesting sites
Audio 19 Sep 2022A measure aimed at protecting little blue penguins on Wellington's Miramar Peninsula may be forcing them onto a dangerous road as they seek out nesting spots around the construction site of a $500… Audio
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Weather update with NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino
It's a wet day for Aotearoa with heavy rain expected to bucket down over the west of the country today. Metservice says that wet front will be slow moving over the North Island tomorrow and Wednesday… Audio
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Breaking the stigma - South Asians and mental health
In this episode of Voices, in the run up to Mental Health Awareness week we talk to South Asian mental health advocate about the gaps and challenges they see in the community. Produced by Kadambari… Audio
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No other place to stand - climate change poetry
Audio 18 Sep 2022It's easy to imagine that a new collection of Climate Change poetry from around the Pacific could be overwhelmingly a picture of doom and gloom. But what the four Kiwi editors of No Other Place to… Audio
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Platforms under pressure to pay for news
Audio 18 Sep 2022There’s mounting pressure on tech titans Google and Facebook to pay local news media to carry their news online. Google has already done deals with some for its News Showcase, but other big names in… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 September 2022
Henry Lyte’s hymn Praise, my soul, the king of heaven was one of Queen Elizabeth II’s favourites – you can hear a beautifully stately rendition by the Huddersfield Choral Society in this week’s… Audio
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The Sampler: Julia Jacklin, Clear Path Ensemble, Sudan Archives
Tony Stamp reviews Sydneysider Julia Jacklin's impeccable third album, Poneke jazz from Clear Path Ensemble, and a sprawling RnB opus by Sudan Archives. Audio
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Worlds of Music 17 September, 2022
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Queen's death reignites discussions over constitution and Te Tiriti
In today's Focus on Politics podcast NZ Political Reporters Katie Scotcher, Anneke Smith and Giles Dexter explore what the debate about the role of the monarchy in New Zealand - and the possibility of… Audio
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Emily Writes: getting adult about raising children
In Emily Writes' latest book Needs Adult Supervision, the mother of two shares stories of growing up at the same time as your kids. Audio
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Sweet success for siblings at Waitaki Valley orchard
Growing stone fruit at Waitaki Orchards is a family affair. Justin and Julie Watt bought the 34-hectare property in 2003 and their six children all learnt how to prune, pick and pack. Their… Audio
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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Fifty years ago supporters a petition to parliament, led to te reo Māori becoming an official language of Aotearoa.
We look at the history of why te reo use fell --- and how it has once again been… Audio
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Visa issues put Silver Ferns vs Jamaica series on ice
The start of the three test Netball Series between the Silver Ferns and Jamaica has been delayed and there's no guarantees it will go ahead.
Visa issues have held up the departure of the Jamaican… Audio
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All Black's last minute win over Wallabies
A try scored by Jordie Barrett with time expired secured the All Blacks a thrilling 39-37 victory over the Wallabies in Melbourne last night.
New Zealand had given up a 19-point lead midway through… Audio
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The Panel with with Allan Blackman and Leonie Freeman (Part 2)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Allan Blackman and Leonie Freeman discuss the high stakes for the Bledisloe cup.
They also speak to a construction expert about the risks of the building… Audio
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Future forest industry
In a future that is free of fossil fuels, where will we source all the products that we get from the petroleum industry? Scientists at the forest research institute Scion think that trees might… Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Episode 1: Kurow
If you say it out loud, the word Kurow sounds a lot like Te Kohurau. That's because the latter is the original name of a small South Canterbury town named after a tupuna (ancestor). Audio
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Our Changing World – Getting the best from bark
In a future that is free of fossil fuels, where will we source all the products that we get from the petroleum industry? Scientists at the forest research institute Scion think that trees might… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 14 September 2022
News from the rural farming sector Beef and Lamb New Zealand and Dairy NZ have hit back at claims they don't listen to farmers or kaipamu. A seven year programme aimed at lifting profits for deer… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 14 September 2022
Audio 14 Sep 2022Midday sports News for 14 September 2022 The Jamaican side named to meet the Silver Ferns in a three Test series, will be missing several of its stars. The All Blacks are hoping for consistency just… Audio
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Someday Stories 2022: Hand in Hand
Audio 14 Sep 2022PG - Drama. At a 1970’s NZ school where sign language is banned, two deaf girls risk it all to experience true friendship. Video
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Outcry over anti-monarchist arrests helps protect free speech - protester
The Queen's casket has arrived at Buckingham Palace, after leaving Scotland where she had been lying at rest.
But along with the hoards of people lining London's streets awaiting her arrival… Video, Audio
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Egg prices up 20 percent in a year
The price of eggs has gone up almost 20 percent in the last year.
Stats NZ data showed the food price index rose to 8.3 percent higher than a year ago - the biggest annual increase in 13 years.
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Wrongly-convicted Alan Hall urges govt 'get a bloody hurry on'
"Get a bloody hurry on" - that message to the government from wrongfully convicted man Alan Hall, who must now wait for an independent review into his likely innocence before any compensation is… Video, Audio
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Food prices rise at fastest annual rate in 13 years
Food prices have risen at their fastest annual rate in 13 years. Data from Stats NZ shows food prices were 8.3 percent higher this month compared to the same period last year.
And Countdown says… Video, Audio
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The fossil treasures of Foulden Maar
Foulden Maar in Otago is a paleontological site of international importance, offering a window into our past through long-dead fish, flowers and insects. It's also a site of interest for a commercial… Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Danielle Kurtzleben is today's US correspondent. Abortion and inflation are top issues at the polls ahead of November's midterm elections and many eyes will be on Michigan's vote to enshrine abortion… Audio
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Covid-19: Ardern defends dropping mask rules
After more than two and a half years of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Government has dropped almost all restrictions.
Masks are now only needed in hospitals or aged care facilities, vaccine requirements… Audio
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Sports News for 13 September 20222
England claimed a nine-wicket win over South Africa in the third test in London this morning to complete a 2-1 series triumph. Audio
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Episode 03: Fire in the Hull!
Could an insurance-fuelled switch-a-roo really be at the heart of Titanic's downfall?
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