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Māori highschool gives sneak peek into perfomance
Te Kura kaupapa Māori o Ruamata is a total immersion Māori highschool based in Rotorua competing for Smoke Free Rock Quest 2024. Audio
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Jarrod Kerr on the US Federal Reserve lowering interest rates
This week central bank of the US - the Federal Reserve - lowered interest rates for the first time in more than four years - and by more than the usual incremental amount. Jarrod Kerr is Kiwibank… Audio
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Black Caps 50 runs behind Sri Lanka in test
Things have become a bit shaky for the Black Caps in their test against Sri Lanka in Galle. At stumps last night, the Black Caps were just 50 runs behind the hosts, with plenty of wickets in the shed… Audio
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Auckland Council looks to make Kaipara Harbour pest free
Auckland Council is looking to remove pests like possums, rats, and feral cats from 105,000 hectares around Kaipara Harbour. Auckland Council Natural Environment Team Manager Andrew Nelson spoke to… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 20 September 2024
The Black Caps are targeting a big first innings lead heading into day three of the first cricket test against Sri Lanka in Galle. Audio
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Sports News for 20 September 2024
A five wicket haul to Will O'Rourke and half centuries to Kane Williamson and Tom Latham have helped put the Black Caps on top in the opening test against Sri Lanka in Galle. Audio
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Sports News for 20 September 2024
Tom Latham and Kane Williamson scored half-centuries as the Black Caps dominated a rain-hit second day to cut Sri Lanka's lead to 50 runs in the opening test in Galle. Audio
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Sports News for 20 September 2024
Tom Latham and Kane Williamson led New Zealand's fightback with half-centuries as the Black Caps reached 255-4 on the rain-hit second day of their opening test against Sri Lanka to trail by 50 runs. Audio
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Blazing trails: Ramon Te Wake on breaking free of boxes
Ramon Te Wake is a trail-blazing producer, director and writer. In this episode of It’s Personal she talks about the difficulty of growing up trans but also of her determination to make a place for… Audio
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All Blacks set to defend Bledisloe Cup this weekend
Audio 19 Sep 2024The All Blacks are set to defend the trophy they have held for more than two decades this weekend. Scott Roberton has named his side for the first Bledisloe Cup test in Sydney on Saturday, sports… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Mark Richardson
Mark Richardson reflects on his time in cricket and broadcasting. Audio
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How NZ is failing at HPV cancer prevention
Every year, 600 people are diagnosed with HPV-related cancers that could be prevented with a free vaccine. Audio
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Midday Business News for 18 September 2024
Shareholders in embattled dairy company Synlait Milk have voted overwhelmingly to approve a range of measures to restore its finances and save the company. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 18 September
On today's episode, at least nine people are dead and thousands of people have been injured after electronic pagers, some used by Hezbollah, silmutaneously exploded in Lebanon overnight, nearly all… Audio
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All Blacks set to square off with Wallabies in Sydney
Two teams struggling to unearth their best form will square off in Sydney on Saturday in the first Bledisloe Cup Test. Former All Blacks halfback and Sky Sport comments man Justin Marshall spoke to… Audio
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
Glen talks about the lessons Team New Zealand can take out of what's happening out on the water in the Louis Vuitton Cup. Audio
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Pressure on British and European governments on migrant issues
Audio 16 Sep 2024Europe correspondent Diane To spoke to Lisa Owen about more pressure on the British and European governments over migrant issues, after eight of them died trying to cross the Channel from France to… Audio
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The Black Caps could be disrupted with more rain forecast
The Black Caps could face more games of hallway cricket this week as rain is again forecast to disrupt another Test match. New Zealand's one-off Test against Afghanistan was abandoned on Friday… Audio
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Tougher tweaks to gang patch law will suppress free speech - lawyer
A human rights lawyer believes tougher tweaks to the government's gang patch law are over reach and will suppress free speech. Amendments to the proposed patch prohibition will give police… Audio
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Auckland secondary school seen cultural changes due to cellphone ban
Ditching cellphones at school has led to new real world connections according to one of the country's largest seondary schools. The government ban came into force in April but Mount Albert Grammar… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 16 September 2024
The Black Caps are itching to get some Test cricket after a false start to their summer season. Audio
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Wellington advances Thorndon Quay upgrade despite petition
Wellington City Council is proceeding with a major road upgrade on Thorndon Quay after councillors voted down a petition to pause and review the plans. The petition was signed by more than… Audio
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Union and business leaders on new test for contractors
The government is introducing new tests to define whether workers are employees or contractors. It comes after a Court of Appeal case ruled four Uber drivers were employees and should receive benefits… Audio
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Regional Wrap: Waitohi Picton
A gateway to Te Wai Pounamu and the Marlborough Sounds, Picton has the capacity to surprise travellers with the range of cultural experiences on offer.
It’s the destination for this week’s Culture… Audio
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Pitch Black's music remixed by hero producer Adrian Sherwood
NZ electronic duo, Pitch Black, have been making electronic music since 1996. Michael Hodgson and Paddy Free have pioneered their own sound that blends dub and electronica. Pitch Black's first… Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
The name's Slevin, Dan Slevin. Nights' resident screen critic is here to talk about British Spy Dramas. Audio
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Govt told free lunches for schools resulted in healthier children
Audio 13 Sep 2024The government was told the free lunches for schools programme would have a "profound impact on wellbeing" before it decided to cut the scheme's funding earlier this year. The advice was revealed in… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 13 September 2024
On today's episode, a Waitangi Tribunal report into changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act has found the amendment breaches principals of the Treaty, and risks significantly endangering the… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 13 September 2024
The Black Ferns coach Allan Bunting believes having both Hannah King and Ruahei Demant on the field could give them an adantage in this weekend's one-off test against England at Twickenham. Audio