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Hymns on Sunday, 14 April 2024
More Eastertide hymns today, including He is risen. The words, written by Cecil Frances Alexander in the 1840s, have been set to a tune by Dunedin composer and choral director Richard Madden. Audio
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Mark Staufer and Neil Harding: The Lost Boys of Dilworth
Auckland's Dilworth boarding school was set up to to provide education to boys from disadvantaged backgrounds for free. Last year an independent inquiry into sexual and physical abuse at the school… Audio
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On the frontline of Victim Support
A Victim Support worker on what it's like to support victims on their worst days. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident film critic Dan Slevin joins Emile Donovan with new picks for the weekend.
This week Dan is looking at Civil War (Garland, 2024) in cinemas now, documentary STEVE! (Neville, 2024)… Audio
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Rural Riders spins farmers' wheels - 'I smile a lot here'
Rural Riders is a chance for farmers to get off the farm on a bike, spin some yarns and focus on the dips and the jumps rather than the weather and the milk price. Audio
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From lobbyist to legislator: Andrew Hoggard's vision for reform
Andrew Hoggard might be new to Parliament, but he's certainly not new to New Zealand's screens and airwaves.
The Manawatū dairy farmer was president of Federated Farmers from 2020 to 2023, and one of… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Johny O'Donnell (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and Johny O'Donnell discuss alcohol consumption stretching emergency departments thing and what free-to-air TV could look like from… Audio
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Should the capital move to Palmerston North?
Audio 12 Apr 2024Windmills, the Rugby Museum, and free parking on Sundays are just some of the virtues of Palmerston North.
So could Palmy be the perfect place to relocate Parliament to? Mayor Grant Smith speaks to… Audio
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Raw deal for fake meat brands
Globally, companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods initially made waves in the stock market, but things have come crashing back down to earth. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 11 April 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to chat about a Japanese study that put an anger-venting technique to the test. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Sandra Edge
Sandra Edge won the complete set of World Championship medals - gold in 1987, silver in 1991, and bronze in 1995. She captained the Silver Ferns through 21 tests from 1994 to 1995, and played 89 test… Audio
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The debate James Shaw delayed his retirement for
Members Day this week had it all: surprise votes, big and niche issues, success and failure. A bill from a retiring MP led to an environmental rights debate which included gaping philosophical divides… Audio
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Kiwi gaming entrepreneurs with a new title set for Apple's VR headsets
Audio 11 Apr 2024Gaming studio Beyond has launched its game Runaways on the Apple Vision Pro headset - the first game made here to release on that platform. It's been a roller-coaster journey for Beyond's co-founders… Audio
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Debate heating up on management of domestic and feral cats
Audio 11 Apr 2024Cat owners in Hutt City are now required to microchip and desex their pets - should this be the norm nationwide? Audio
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Pacific states urged to hold superpowers accountable
Pacific states urged to hold superpowers accountable. Audio
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Taking on water - marine protection in Aotearoa
New Zealand once led the world in marine protection. Now it looks like we will fail to meet our international promise to protect 30 percent of our ocean estate by 2030. Why is stopping fishing so… Audio
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The well-worn path between Auditor-General and Parliament
The work of the Auditor-General’s office features often in this week’s select committee hearings at Parliament, and for good reason. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 10 April 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producers Sam Hollis and Sally Ward join to follow up yesterday's chat about workplace gossip from a new perspective. Also, Sam puts… Audio
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Newshub shutdown confirmed, jobs cut
Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed its plans to shut down Newshub, including its website and all TV news shows by July 5. 294 staff will lose their jobs. The company says no deal is in place yet…
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Government accused of misleading public on tobacco regulation cuts
The Government is being accused of misleading the public on the potential cuts to roles related to tobacco regulation.
Five tobacco related roles at the Ministry of Health, including three advisers… Audio
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When it's too expensive to measure poverty
Two fact-finding projects on children and poverty are under attack by public service cost cutting. Audio
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Textile Tuesdays, a special gathering in suburban Auckland
Each week a group of people gather at Avondale Library to work with wool that was destined to be destroyed. We speak to award-winning designer Liz Mitchell and Jill Ferrell - the passionate spinner… Audio
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Rainbow Games celebrates first event in New Zealand
Now it's been a colourful sporting weekend in Auckland, with New Zealand's first Rainbow Games kicking off on Friday. Hundreds of athletes - many from overseas - have competed in a range of sports… Audio
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The real Alan Bates tells his story
Audio 7 Apr 2024Nearly 1000 British sub-postmasters were wrongly prosecuted or convicted of theft, false accounting and fraud, due to a faulty computer system. The story of the scandal is told in the TV drama Mr… Audio
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Waxahatchee lets her Southern roots shine on Tigers Blood
Tony Stamp reviews the American musician's latest embrace of Americana, a release that shows deep familiarity and affection for past greats of the genre. Video, Audio
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'Tepid response' to Oppenheimer in Japan
Oppenheimer has finally opened in Japan, eight months after it was released in the US. Japanese distributors delayed the release, following criticism the movie minimises the nuclear attacks on… Audio
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On a mission to change the 'archaic' 9 to 5 for parents
Former New Zealand Army captain, Dr Ellen Joan Ford, was recognised with a Kiwibank Local Hero award last year for her work leading a team that freed over 500 Afghan refugees when the Taliban seized… Audio
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Cherry picking our healthy food labels
Using the health star-rating for packaged food should be simple, but it's not Audio
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From techie to market gardener - 'Getting made redundant really pushed me'
Morgan Kane moved back home when she lost her job at a tech start up. It was the start of her move, with her husband, into market gardening. She and her parents welcome the advantages of… Audio
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Brothers turn rivals as they compete for top farmer title
Brothers Callum and Archie Woodhouse have been named the top two finalists in this year's East Coast Young Farmer of the Year competition. We catch up with the siblings as they prepare for the next… Audio