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Sports News for 11 March 2024
The Black Caps opener Tom Latham says they can be pleased with the position they're in the second test against Australia in Christchurch, but he knows there's still plenty of work to do if they're to… Audio
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Supergroups
William Dart looks at the phenomenon of the supergroup, setting off with Cream in the 1960s and ending with the homegrown Sundae Painters, the final project of the late Hamish Kilgour. Audio
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Apocalypse now for news - part 2?
TVNZ’s proposals to balance its worsening books by killing news and current affairs programmes mean New Zealanders could end up with almost no national current affairs on TV within weeks. It’s a…
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Chris Bishop: On keeping a tidy parliament
New goverment, new parliament, new Leader of the House. Chris Bishop is now the Minister responsible for shepherding the Government's legislative agenda. He explains how. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 March 2024
It’s the Fourth Sunday in Lent, known as Laetare (‘rejoice’ in Latin) Sunday. Hymns include Praise, my soul, the king of heaven and the psalm paraphrase Praise God, for he is kind. And we remember New… Audio
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Seventies legends Witch are Zambia's greatest rock band
The singer in Zambia's most successful rock act speaks with Tony Stamp about pioneering Zamrock in the 1970s, and the band's resurrection and new roster, ahead of their first New Zealand appearances.
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Auckland musician Leonard Powell launches a charm offensive on Slow Mover
Tony Stamp checks out the debut from an up-and-coming local singer-songwriter. Audio
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'No turning back' - From Bluff to Picton on horseback
Karolin van Onna and her friend had dreamt about horse trekking the length of the South Island for years - and last summer they finally did it. Video, Audio
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Clock stops on coalition's urgency-filled 100-day plan
The House has been in full swing for four weeks, with MPs sitting long hours as the government pushes through legislation under urgency to complete its 100-day plan.
What's in it? Did the government… Audio
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Black Caps: Australia have upper-hand on day 1 of second test
The Black Caps' struggles against Australia are continuing in Christchurch. After winning the first Test by a big margin, Australia have the upper-hand on day one of the second Test. Sports reporter… Audio
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Critter of the Week Fischer’s egg fungus
Summer is officially over and Autumn has begun. It's a time of year that fungi lovers across the country get excited about as all sorts of weird and wonderful fruiting bodies emerge out of the dark… Audio
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Best of the Fest #3 - Māori cirque theatre, exploring fa’a Sāmoa, iconic waiata and Gravity & Grace
Audio 8 Mar 2024Cue the drums - The Auckland Arts Festival kicks off this week!
This is the third episode of Best of the Fest; a brand new RNZ national five-week lively conversation series about a feast of… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 8 March 2024
New Zealand has again gone with an all pace bowling attack with Ben Sears making his debut. Australia won the toss and had no hesitation to field first, they've gone in with the same eleven that won… Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Audio 8 Mar 2024Sam Ackerman bring all the latest on the test cricket, and looks ahead to the start of the Warriors' season tonight. Also, he looks at the new sponsor for the 14 provincial rugby unions, and the… Audio
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Southee and Williamson mark 100 tests vs Australia
It'll be a double milestone for the Black Caps in Christchurch this morning, when they take to Hagley Oval for day one of the second and final test against Australia.
Captain Tim Southee and his… Audio
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Aquaculture industry set to benefit from Fast Track bill
While environmental groups are crying foul over the Government's Fast Track Approval bill, it has received a support across a range of industries.
The legislation, which passed its first reading on… Audio
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Sports News for 8 March 2024
Australia captain Pat Cummins is impressed by the longevity of his counterpart Tim Southee who will play his 100th test today. Audio
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Sports News for 8 March 2024
Disparaging comments from former Black Cap Ross Taylor threatened to derail New Zealand's preparation ahead of the second and final test against Australia but Test captain Tim Southee is brushing it… Audio
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Forest and Bird concerned over Govt Fast Track bill
The Government's Fast Track Approval bill will put New Zealand's threatened species on a fast track to extinction and leave a mess for future governments to clean up.
That's the assessment of… Audio
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Sports News for 8 March 2024
Black Caps pace bowler Ben Sears will make his test debut against Australia in Christchurch today. Audio
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A forager's guide to mushroom season
With the arrival of March, the nights are getting colder and the mornings are getting rainier: the perfect breeding ground for mushrooms. Audio
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Black Caps hope to add to hauls at 100th Test match in Christchurch
One piles up runs, the other piles up wickets. Black Caps Kane Williamson and Tim Southee will hope to add to their hauls when they both play their 100th Test match against Australia in Christchurch… Audio
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Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop speaks on Fast Track Approvals Bill
A free pass for big industry to bulldoze Aotearoa's precious natural environment. That's the Green Party's verdict on legislation that would give Government Ministers the power to push through… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 March 2024
New Zealand's most successful test batter Kane Williamson says he never dreamed he'd play a hundred tests.
Barry Guy has sports. Audio
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Advocates call for family violence visa to be made easier
Audio 7 Mar 2024Advocates say migrant women who are victims of family violence are finding themselves in situations where they have to return to live with an abuser. Audio
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Free speech advocate on professors social media posts
A free speech advocate says a professor who described the Government as a "death cult" on a social media platform, should be allowed to make those comments, but should expect consequences if she does… Audio
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Reasoning behind cutting free lunches - Jan Tinetti
To politics now and the coalition government is looking at cutting the free lunches in schools programme by up to 50 percent. The government said Labour did not set aside enough money to fund the… Audio
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Kina-nomics - The kina are taking over, what can we do?
Kina numbers are exploding on some of our reefs, decimating seaweed habitats. Could this problem be solved by eating them? Kate Evans investigates the potential of kina-nomics. Audio
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Moment of Calm: where chickens come home to roost
We turn chicken for this week's sonic Moment of Calm. Audio
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Spark introducing charge for Xtra mail in May
One of the country's longest running email services is about to start charging customers. Spark is introducing a charge for Xtra mail from the middle of May. The company says its costs to run the… Audio