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Landlords put forward their plan to fix rental market
The Property Investors Federation says it is concerned about a growing rental crisis and has a plan to fix it.
It includes harsher penalties for bad tenants and returning the bright line test to two… Audio
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Hats off to Hayley May - the screen industry's headwear queen!
Audio 1 May 2022If you're in New Zealand's screen industry, the answer to the question "Where did you get that hat?" is often milliner Hayley May. Hayley's meticulous hat and glove making skills have been put to the… Audio, Gallery
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Russian composer Tatiana Riabinkina's reaction to the Ukraine invasion
A Russian composer living in New Zealand has written two works directly responding to the current invasion of Ukraine. Tatiana Riabinkina says she is horrified at what's happening in the country under… Audio
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How your mindset can change your world
David Robson's new book, The Expectation Effect, sets out to help people harness the mind-body connection that can improve their lives. Robson discusses the role the brain plays in both expectations… Audio
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Mediawatch: Ukraine's war and the media
Some are already calling the invasion of Ukraine a turning point in world history. How we react is shaped by the media coverage - and most of what we get comes from outlets in countries that have… Audio
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Select committees by Zoom, the great leveller
Doing select committees by Zoom can be clunky and lacking in nuance compared to in-person experience, but those who chair committees acknowledge that it improves overall accessibility of the public to… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 May 2022
Beekeeper, comic opera composer and professor of anatomy: just some of the interesting occupations of the people involved in this week’s selection of hymns. Audio
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The Sampler: Koffee, Best Bets, Widowspeak
Tony Stamp delves into the debut of burgeoning reggae superstar Koffee, an acerbic collection of rock anthems from Ōtautahi band Best Bets, and the impossibly cool sound of New York natives… Audio
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Orville Peck: Country music's masked vigilante on his new album
Eccentric country artist Orville Peck is returning to NZ after captivating audiences with his elusive appearance and baritone voice.
Charlotte Ryan spoke to the man behind the mask about his new… Video, Audio
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2022 Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa | Best Folk Artist winner- Troy Kingi
The winner of the Tui Aotearoa Music Award for 2022 Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa Best Folk Artist is Troy Kingi. This latest album Black Sea Golden Ladder is a collaboration between himself and… Video, Audio
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Deborah Stokes on son Ben becoming England cricket captain
On Thursday New Zealand born Ben Stokes was named as the new England cricket test captain. His mum Deborah, or Deb Stokes, lives in Christchurch and is a victim support advocate, who has received a… Audio
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Market garden on farm provides staff with healthy vege boxes
Environmental and social trials are underway on a dairy farm near Ashburton. Rhys and Kiri Roberts are comparing conventional farming with a regenerative system, they're giving staff more work… Audio
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Covid-19 variants: Government resurgence plan
Audio 30 Apr 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher assesses where the government's planning is for new and potentially more deadly variants. Audio
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Owen Bennett: is Elon set for a scuffle with the EU?
Self-proclaimed free speech absolutist Elon Musk raised eyebrows around the world this week after it was revealed he is purchasing social media platform Twitter for $US44 billion. The announcement… Audio
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Concerns in the Cooks over police shooting stray dogs
Audio 30 Apr 2022Concerns in the Cook Islands over police rounding up and shooting stray dogs. Audio
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Success comes from hard work
Sunny Singh is a kiwifruit contractor based in Waikato. It's a job he loves and says it's earning him a good income. But success hasn't come without a lot of hard work. After arriving in New Zealand… Audio
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Dreams
Hey dreamers – wanna learn a little something about those crazy visions your brain makes while you sleep? Let’s get into it! Video, Audio
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Peanut butter peanut roastery the first to be solar powered
Pioneering peanut-butter maker manufacturer Pic's is adding another milestone to their business credentials. They're the first peanut roastery in the country to be partially solar-powered. Audio
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Rocket Lab planning to use helicopter to catch object falling from space
Rocket Lab is hoping it will reach the next frontier of space flight in the skies above New Zealand this weekend.
The company's "There and Back Again" mission will use a helicopter to try to catch… Audio
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Auckland Council Libraries Kura Collection
Tim Barnett from Auckland Libraries joins us to talk us through Kura - their online heritage collection of manuscripts, photos, rare books and oral history. Anyone can access it and it's free. Audio, Gallery
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What happens to Twitter now Elon Musk is in charge?
The world's richest man has bought the world's biggest megaphone. What's he going to do with it? Tech expert Mark Pesce tells Kathryn Ryan what we know so far. Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Elon's Twitter takeover
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a murderers' row of interviews for National leader Christopher Luxon and the free speech implications of Elon… Audio
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Wool Aid: the world's first merino bandage
Picking up discarded sticking plasters on the Routeburn Track was a lightbulb moment for Lucas Smith. He was working as a mountain guide, and blisters were a common problem for the tourists he was… Audio
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Grounded Kiwis spokesperson on legal win
Grounded Kiwis group has won a legal battle against the Government's MIQ system.
A High Court judge has ruled it impeded the right of returning New Zealanders in a way which was not justified in a… Audio
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Our Changing World - 2022 a boomer season for kākāpō
Alison Ballance joins the kākāpō recovery team on Pukenui Anchor Island to hear how the 2021/2022 kākāpō breeding season is going. Audio
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Bonus Episode: 2022 A Boomer Year for Kākāpō
Alison Ballance joins the kākāpō recovery team on Pukenui Anchor Island to hear how the 2021/2022 kākāpō breeding season is going. Audio
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Case #040 - Delcelia Witika
The presiding judge described the death of Delcelia Witika as one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse to come before the High Court. David Mcloughlin covered the case. Audio
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Dunedin's George St facelift gets underway
The traffic cones are out and barriers are up as Dunedin's Retail Quarter undergoes a face lift.
The George Street revamp was prompted by the need to replace old water, wastewater and stormwater… Video, Audio
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Grounded Kiwis wins High Court challenge over MIQ
'Not demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society'. Grounded Kiwis has won its High Court challenge against the Minister of Health after claiming the MIQ lottery system failed New… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Michelle A'Court and Mark Sainsbury
Panellists Michelle A'Court and Mark Sainsbury discuss fondue, a frustrated writer whose partner has become an 'eco-warrior', Jay Scott being told to cover up her moko kauae, and what happens when you… Audio