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'This is deeper into The Beatles than we've been before'
Beatles fans have been awaiting Sir Peter Jackson's new three-part documentary 'The Beatles - Get Back' with keen anticipation ever since the project was first announced. Using 60 hours of footage and… Audio, Gallery
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Radio in NZ 100 not out - but what is its future?
Radio in New Zealand marked its centenary this week with tributes to its staying power in the past and confident claims that it's here to stay in future. Several stations now have bigger audiences… Audio
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Canterbury writer Joanna Preston's eclectic collection
A poem told through the eyes, or keys, of an abandoned piano... fallen angels... forgotten women... and an astronaut - all feature in Cantabrian Joanna Preston's second poetry collection, tumble. She… Audio
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The return of the TINY Performance Festival
A dance work exploring the sometimes toxic power imbalance between choreographers and dancers is part of the line up for this year's Otautahi TINY Performance Festival. The festival started in 2019 as… Audio, Gallery
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Radio in NZ 100 not out. But what next?
Radio in New Zealand marked its centenary this week with tributes to its staying power in the past - and confident claims it’s here to stay for the future. Several stations now have bigger audiences… Audio
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Intensive care: Can New Zealand weather the surge?
Audio 20 Nov 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson and Health Correspondent Rowan Quinn examine New Zealand's ICU and health capacity as Covid-19 spreads, and elimination shifts to… Audio
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No rest for the wicked at Lees Valley Station
The new farm manager at one of New Zealand's biggest sheep and beef properties in North Canterbury has hit the ground running. As well as getting up to speed with a holistic grazing system established… Video, Audio
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Exactly 100 years after the birth of radio in NZ, Sarah Johnston looks back at its early decades
Sound historian Sarah Johnston explores 100 years of radio in a talk at the National Library, focusing on the early decades and the innovative World War II radio Mobile Unit recordings. Audio
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Australia visitors same risk as Aucklanders - Queenstown mayor
A South Island mayor wants the trans-Tasman bubble re-inflated saying Aucklanders pose a similar Covid risk as Australian travellers.
From 15 December, fully vaccinated people will be able to travel… Audio
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Australian cricketer Tim Paine quits amid sexting scandal
Australia's Test cricket captain Tim Paine has resigned in the last hour after it emerged he's been involved in a sexting scandal.
Paine was investigated for sending a former Cricket Tasmania… Audio
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Bay of Plenty iwi asks summer visitors to rethink plans due to limited health resources
Bay of Plenty iwi Te Whānau a Apanui spokesperson and Ōpōtiki District Councillor Louis Rapihana told Checkpoint the iwi's request for holiday visitors to stay away was partly prompted by local… Video, Audio
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Kiwiana classics: the old-school recipes we still love
Kiwiana classics: the old-school recipes we still love.
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Clear Head Drinks: NZ's first online store for non-alcoholic beverages
Aotearoa's first online non-alcoholic drink shop was launched this year by Kāpiti real estate agent Ricky Bartlett and his wife Donna Weston. Video, Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman - rugby, cricket & more
With the last test of the year for the All Blacks and the Black Ferns, Sam discusses whether they can turn around their form to send out 2021 on a high - and will it be enough?. And the Black Caps… Audio
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Plans for a data centre near Clyde raise crypto-mining concerns
Critics of a planned data centre for Clyde in Central Otago are raising concerns about just what it'll be used for, saying it'll be of no benefit to the region - or even the country. Contact Energy… Audio
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All Blacks to face Les Bleus, but Ireland loss still fresh
The All Blacks must lift one last time if they're to beat France in Paris on Sunday morning and end a challenging year on a winning note.
Fresh in their minds will be last weekend's resounding loss… Audio
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Sports News for 19 November 2021
The All Blacks coach Ian Foster believes the seven changes he's made to the starting lineup to play France will inject the side with some much needed freshness for their final test of the year. Audio
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Plans for ski field in back country of The Remarkables
A ski company has plans to expand its ski fields in Queenstown, which would see a 230-metre tunnel through conservation land.
NZSki is seeking permission from the Department of Conservation to open… Audio
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RSE workers arrive but growers fear big test ahead
Despite the arrival of seasonal workers from the Pacific, there are fears the upcoming season will still be a big challenge. Audio
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Domestic accommodation sector could have record-breaking summer
Tourism operators are relieved and excited at the prospect of Auckland's border reopening just in time for Christmas. On Wednesday, the Government announced that people will be able to freely travel… Audio
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What life is like for an RSE worker
Covid has meant huge disruption for seasonal workers, but they're back now - if they ever left. What is it like for RSE workers who leave their families so they can feed them? Audio
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First live gig at home for Kiwis in MIQ
Audio 18 Nov 2021People waiting in MIQ rooms in Auckland have had a major treat today - their first live gig without even having to leave their hotel rooms. Auckland band, Racing, have performed the free mobile gigs… Audio
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MPs: Froth on top, accord below
MPs sometimes appear intractably opposed, but while they can be combative in public they are often collaborative behind closed doors. This week had a four hour long example. Audio
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Gisborne business leader concerned about summer visitors
Double vaccinated visitors only thanks - that's the preference of a Tairāwhiti business leader as Gisborne braces for a summer influx.
Come December 15, Aucklanders are being set free - able to… Video, Audio
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'Send body bags' - Northland iwi collective warns over reopening
"Send body bags" - that's the message from iwi in the north if the government pushes ahead with plans to open the Auckland border.
The collective wants the gateway to te tai tokerau to stay locked… Video, Audio
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Skeptics unite for Skepticon
Richard Saunders has examined more than three thousand psychic's predictions. Audio
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New research into football headers and memory decline - are Kiwi kids protected?
As more research continues to emerge into the effects of heading a football and cognitive decline, there's no move in New Zealand yet to introduce heading regulations for younger players. Children… Audio
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Covid-19: Modeller expecting virus to spread throughout country
A modeller says planned Covid-19 border changes will increase the spread of the virus around the country and it's worrying.
The Government says it's likely the country will move into a new traffic… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 18 November 2021
Audio 18 Nov 2021December 15th marks freedom day for Aucklanders - droves of are expected to leave the city, police will be doing random spot checks to making those leaving a double-vaxed or have an up to date covid… Audio
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NZSO: Ngū Kīoro…Harikoa Ake - Celebrating Togetherness
Audio 17 Nov 2021Today, as we celebrate 100 years of radio in this country we present a jubilant concert from 2020 that sums up the spirit, diversity and uniqueness of Aotearoa New Zealand. Video