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OZ: wild weather and the Australian citizenship test
Audio 30 Aug 2024Taking up the Friday slot for one time only, it's our favourite Australasian Brad Foster. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 30 August 2024
The All Blacks insist revenge isn't playing a part in their preparations, ahead of their test against the Springboks this weekend. Audio
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Sports commentator Dana Johannsen
Dana says Scott Robertson is set for the biggest test of his All Blacks coaching career when his side take on the Springboks in Johannesburg this weekend. Audio
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All Blacks to take on Springboks in South Africa
The All Blacks are back in South Africa for the first time in two years. They will be facing the Springboks early on Sunday morning New Zealand time, with Sam Cane back in the starting openside… Audio
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Kiwis and Sarees
Kiwis and Sarees - Exploring how South Asian women embrace their culture in Aotearoa through fashion and identity. Audio
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Introducing Saturday Morning with Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes
Audio 29 Aug 2024Join Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes for our refreshed Saturday Morning show kicking off on Saturday 31st August in Ōtautahi Christchurch with a range of local and international guests. 7am -… Audio
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Stuck in Space
US astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore won't be returning to Earth until February, after NASA decided it couldn't risk bringing them back on a potentially-faulty Boeing Starliner
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Unconsented renovations being exposed in property market
Russell Clark from Licensed Renovations joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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Arsenic still present in Ohinemuri river
Scientists at Waikato Regional Council have been working around the clock carrying out tests after arsenic was found in the Ohinemuri river. The river turned a bright orange colour after it was… Audio
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Secondary principals want literacy and numeracy tests rethought
Thousands of teens failed the first round of NCEA literacy and numeracy co-requisite tests this year. Out of around 55,000 students more than 50 percent failed the maths test - half of those who… Audio
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Sports News for 28 August 2024
The Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus says his All Blacks counterpart Scott Robertson "might be the best coach in the world" and he's downplaying the hosts favouritism for this weekend's test at Ellis… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 28 August 2024
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued an SOS to 'save our seas'; French Polynesia's President says France made three mistakes which lead to the perfect storm in New Caledonia; The Papua… Audio
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Battle for land rights in Guam continues
In Guam the battle for land rights continues ahead of proposed long-range missile testing in December. Audio
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Stop the questions: a coach steps in to end the fight
Parliament's Question Time is a slow-moving boxing match with many rounds. This week one boxer's second stepped into the ring to help. They didn't throw in the towel, but they did try to stop the… Audio
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The reasons why we fall out of love with our job
Breaking up is hard to do in relationships, but also breaking up with your job. Audio
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Oral Questions for 27 August 2024
Audio 27 Aug 2024Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TIM COSTLEY to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she… Audio
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Billionare CEO of Telegram app to appear before court
While Telegram supporters label Durov a 'free-speech hero', his app has caused concern about the spread misinformation, extremism and illicit activity, like drug sales and child pornography. Audio
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Elisa's melodic therapy: How songwriting became her cathartic outlet
Bahamian New Zealander Elisa shares the inspiration behind her new musical project with Maggie Tweedie and introduces her latest single.
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Why are artists paid so badly?
Audio 25 Aug 2024Last year the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Manatu Taonga reported New Zealand's arts and creative sector contributed $16.3 billion to New Zealand's GDP, or 4.3% of the total economy, in the year… Audio
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Holding the line on media freedom
Mediawatch meets two editors honoured for 'journalism of courage and impact' in Asia - one in a place where democracy’s been restored after authoritarian suppression, another in a historic hub of… Video
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Eggs, Evolution, and Life on Earth
Zoological correspondent and author Jules Howard on the revolutionary story of eggs. Audio
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Tropical fruit tree seedlings in high demand as climate changes
Warmer weather means people can now grow fruits like pawpaw and bananas as far south as Invercargill. Audio
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Coalition positions on Treaty principles crystallise at Koroneihana
In the pouring rain and whipping winds, politicians arrived at Ngāruawāhia's Tūrangawaewae marae for te Koroneihana, the 18th anniversary of the Māori King's coronation.
The typically apolitical… Audio
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NZ biosecurity has met with Australian counterparts
The industry group representing New Zealand growers has called for a total ban on Australian tomatoes. Tomatoes NZ said if the Tomato Brown Rugose virus gets across our borders it could descimate 80%… Audio
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Transpower to allow generators to take more water from hydro lakes
Audio 22 Aug 2024Transpower has announced it will allow generators to take more water from South Island hydro lakes to help stave off the the electricity shortage. It means another few weeks reprieve, but if there… Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 22 August 2024
Audio 22 Aug 2024Questions to Ministers GREG FLEMING to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen about the cost of living? Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS to the Minister for Energy: Has he received advice on the… Audio
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Parenting: the impact of traditional masculinity on boys
New York Times contributor Andrew Reiner writes about traditional roles previously assigned to men and boys affects their lives. Audio
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Don Schwass, NZ's go-to dog tracker
After decades of searching for people lost in the wilderness, Don Schwass has found fame in recent years for his finding expertise. Audio
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UK: Superyacht latest, GCSE 'anxiety', Shetlands rocket explosion, Trump and the Queen
UK correspondent Matthew Parris has the latest on the sinking of the Kiwi-captained superyacht belonging to a British tech entrepreneur. Audio
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Transpower eases generators' water take amid power crunch
Transpower has announced this morning it will allow generators to take more water from hydro lakes to help with the electricity crunch. Audio