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New Pacific Nations Cup kicks off this weekend
The expanded Pacific Nations Cup series will get underway this weekend with the likes of Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Canada, Japan and the USA. Audio
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After nearly 30 years, the government is ditching strict GMO rules
The government announced a reversal to laws that effectively banned gene modification technology in New Zealand. Proponents of the change say it will save lives Audio
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Midday Sports News for 19 August 2024
Captain Scott Barrett is poised to return for the All Blacks two test tour of South Africa and coach Scott Robertson says Barrett's experience will be crucial to their chances of beating the World… Audio
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Long queues slowly easing for driver licence tests
Driver test waiting times are growing forcing some new drivers to travel hundreds of kilometres for a test - producer Mahvash Ikram has this story Audio
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Hobson's Pledge and alternative facts
What was in the infamous Hobson's Pledge advertisement in the Herald that has sparked outrage and boycotts? Audio
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Finnsoft Games is making playable music videos
Finn Johansson explains his new music video game company to Tony Stamp, and gives him a demo of their first release. Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap: West Murihiku Southland with Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
Audio 18 Aug 202430 kilometres west of Waihōpai Invercargill, is the town of Aparima or Riverton.
It’s the gateway to spectacular and remote West Southland, an area sitting between the mountains of Fiordland and… Audio -
“I could see myself and my friends in them” - Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu on her debut feature We Were Dangerous
Audio 18 Aug 2024It’s a story about sisterhood and survival against a dark backdrop but Josephine Stewart Tewhiu never set out to make a film about abuse in state care. Video, Audio
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Fake marble and landscapes: The remarkable painting of Walters Prize nominee Owen Connors
Artist Owen Connors is on a roll. They are one of four nominees for Aotearoa's most prestigious art prize, The Walters. Last year they won the $25,000 Rydal Art Prize, awarded biannually to a recent… Audio
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The good, bad and ugly of AI for news
Audio 18 Aug 2024The New Zealand Herald copped criticism for using AI to create editorials recently, while the chair of the ABC in Australia has urged it to use AI for news more.
Mediawatch hears how AI has been… Video
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 August 2024
Church musician William Shrubsole is best known for the hymn tune ‘Miles Lane’. He was a “one tune man”, wrote composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, but what a “superb” tune it was. You can hear it set to… Audio
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The Mixtape: Comedian and creator Jesse Griffin
Our guest on the Mixtape is Kiwi actor, comedian, writer and director Jesse Griffin. Jesse is the co-creator of Educators, as well as starring in Nude Tuesday, 7 Days, 800 Days. Many will be familiar… Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17 August 2024
Preliminary election results in Kiribati are showing close contests for constituencies in and around the capital Tarawa, but the opposite in outer island electorates; Leaders in the Pacific are… Audio
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Pacific leaders push for visa-free regional travel
Leaders in the Pacific are seeking freer movement of people within the region. Audio
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The Appeal
27 years after she was convicted, the case against Gail Maney for the murder of Deane Fuller-Sandys has collapsed. What happens now? Audio
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Wellington's goat scapes and a family's dairy dream
Meet the Steenkamp family behind The Brooklyn Creamery, supplying Wellington locals with fresh goat's milk and goat's milk products from just outside the city centre. Audio
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Green for go for coalition's new beneficiary traffic light system
With Parliament in recess this week, the coalition used the clear air to clear the decks, rattling through a laundry list of announcements - congestion charging, genetic engineering, and two separate… Audio
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Ruckus brewing over supermarket receipts
A ruckus is brewing over supermarket receipts. The Grocery Commissioner has put supermarkets on notice, warning them if they overcharge shoppers at the til then a customer should get the product for… Audio
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Jai Waite: former Wheel Black and director
Audio 16 Aug 202423 years ago Jai Waite became disabled in a freak accident while diving into a wave on a beach in Greece on his OE. Audio
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Mural at Gisborne skatepark wins competition
A spectacular mural at a Gisborne skatepark is the winning entry in a competition to raise awareness of a free counselling service for young people in distress. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti correspondent… Audio
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Former captain Sam Cane to make All Blacks return vs Argentina
Former skipper Sam Cane will return to test rugby tomorrow night as the All Blacks look to get their rugby championship campaign back on track. Joe Porter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 16 August 2024
A reshuffled All Blacks side are chasing a 50th straight test without a loss at Eden Park tomorrow night as they look to bounce back from the shock defeat to Argentina last week in Wellington. Audio
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Sanctions without benefits
Researchers into poverty are asking the government where the evidence is that its new benefit sanction regime will work.
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All Blacks name side for return test against Argentina
The All Blacks have named their side for their crucial return test against Argentina in Auckland. Coach Scott Robertson has opted for four changes from the side which was beaten by the Pumas in the… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems: Solving Wellington's problems
Plenty to talk about with Dave Armstrong in Wellington. Some of the issues on Dave's mind: the pending sale of Wellington airport shares, high profile Wellington council staffers have handed in their… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 15 August 2024
The All Blacks have made four changes to their starting fifteen for Saturday night's test against Argentina at Eden Park, as they seek to bounce back from last week's shock loss in Wellington. Audio
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'The economy is screaming out for relief ' - economist
Audio 15 Aug 2024For the first time in four years the official cash rate was cut by quarter of a per cent with the central bank governor Adrian Orr saying it was time to take the foot off the economic brake.Stephen… Audio
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Troy Kingi's Desert Hīkoi | Episode 2: Sacred Healing
Troy and Treye meet local shamans, Danny and Jael, to explore plant medicines and learn how these natural medicines can aid creativity and unlock pathways within. Video
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Imagining the next generation of robofish
They will look like fish, swim like fish and even sense like fish. Liz Garton meets a research team designing robofish and smart wetsuits to monitor the state of our oceans. Audio