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Sport: Pumas looking to break All Blacks streak
The job is only half done for Argentina. Having shocked the All Blacks in the first test in Wellington 38-30, the Pumas are looking to pounce on thier wounded opposition and break the greatest streak… Audio
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32 Elesha Gordon | How Are You, Really?
When Elesha Gordon opened up publicly about her workplace anxiety, she discovered many other journalists in the same boat. Now she’s leading Media Chaplaincy, tackling burnout, trauma, and stress in… Audio
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All Blacks return test at Eden Park this weekend
The All Blacks are looking to put their shock loss to the Pumas behind them as quickly as possible, as they seek the comfort of Eden Park in the return test this weekend. New Zealand return to the old… Audio
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Sports News for 13 August 2023
The All Blacks have gone through what they describe as a very honest review process in the wake of their suprise 38-30 loss to Argentina in the opening Rugby Championship test at the weekend. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 13 August 2024
Pacific Foreign Ministers have given United States territories Guam and American Samoa their nod of approval to be associate members of the Pacific Islands Forum; Guam government standing by US… Audio
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Guam govt says US military's need-to-know approach warranted
Guam government standing by US need-to-know approach amid suspicion and confusion over potential impacts of long-range missile testing in the territory. Audio
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StayThrifty: Thrift Season 2 is coming!
A new season of Thrift is on its way! From pickling and fixing stuff, to self-sustaining gardens and partying on a budget, Thrift has you covered. Katy Gosset learns some cost-saving tips from a… Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
Bryan Waddle chats to Emile Donovan about the big topics in the world of sport, including a look back at a golden Olympics for New Zealand. Audio
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Expert Feature: predator control 101
As we all know the Government has set a goal for Aotearoa to be predator free by 2050. One of the organisations doing the most work in this space is of course Predator Free NZ. Cam Speedy is a… Audio
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The Thrill of Three
William Dart has been thinking about musical trios, from Mozart and Phil Dadson through to that enchanting trinity of Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt and a new release from the three… Audio
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There is no one art history: Kirsty Baker's Women and Art in Aotearoa
Audio 11 Aug 2024Public galleries have been demonstrating our view of art history has been changing radically for years. It just hasn’t been published for a wider public, until now.
Art historian and curator Kirsty… Audio
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Taking their word for it: Lying and MPs
Few people think MPs never lie, so why are they seldom punished? We investigate Parliament’s rules on mistakes, fibs, and perfidious calumny. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 August 2024
It's a 21st century classic to begin this week’s programme: In Christ Alone, written by Stuart Townend and Keith Getty in 2001. Audio
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Midnight Oil doco: ‘Pub rock was a rebellion of a generation’
As part of the NZ International Film Festival a documentary traces the 45-year journey of the Australian pub rock band, Midnight Oil. Paul Clark, the director, talks to Charlotte Ryan about how 'The… Audio
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Nathan Haines: 'I’m just amazed I’m still here talking to you’
Six years after throat surgery damaged his vocal cords, speaking doesn't come easy to New Zealand jazz icon Nathan Haines. These days Haines says his most effective instrument for "getting emotion… Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 10 August 2024
Audio 10 Aug 2024Vanuatu PM backs New Cal independence process; Lack of sponsorship hinders Samoa rugby - chairman; Cost of living and ID cards major concerns for Kiribati voters; Guam landowners skeptical over US… Audio
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Guam landowners sceptical over US missile test plans
Audio 10 Aug 2024While the Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles in the territory, affected landowners are expressing concerns. Audio
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The tradwife influence
These 'traditional' influencers don't talk about politics, but all the markers of conservative ideologies are there Audio
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This Weekend: Firetrucks in Feilding
Tonight, Nights calls into Feilding, where the United Fire Brigades' Association Drivers Challenge is taking place - a test of firefighters' essential driving skills. Audio
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Taking salad to the next level in Taranaki
A Waverley business has cut the ribbon on a 900 square metre state-of-the-art tunnel house. Salad Brothers took over the 1.1 hectare site about 18 months ago and aims to produce half a million… Audio
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7AA repeal: Why ACT's policy faces heartfelt resistance
The repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act was front and centre at Parliament this week, with former Minister in charge of the legislation Tracey Martin telling the government to rethink its… Audio
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Pacific correspondent Eleisha Foon
Audio 9 Aug 2024The Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles on the territory and says it's needed in order to promote peace in the Pacific region. This comes at a time where… Audio
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Part-time doctors working full-time hours to get through workload
Audio 8 Aug 2024Research done by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners surveyed 400 doctors over two weeks. It found those with 22 hours of patient contact time a week generally ended up working the… Audio
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Scott Robertson makes big selection calls for this weekend
With captain Scott Barrett out injured, Ardie Savea leads the side while outside back Will Jordan makes his return from a lengthy spell on the sidelines after being picked on the bench. Coach Scott… Audio
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Tokomaru residents told not to drink tap water due to lead
Tokomaru residents are under being told not drink their town water supply, after test results showed unsafe levels of lead. Horowhenua District Council chief executive Monique Davidson spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Episode 12 Paihia
Have you assumed Paihia was a te reo word? It's actually a mash-up of Māori & English. But who said it and why? Audio
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31 Heather du Plessis-Allan | Locked Down, Left Behind
Struck by the disconnect between Wellington bureaucrats and frustrated Aucklanders stuck in Covid lockdown, Heather du-Plessis Allan held the country’s leaders to account in tenacious style. Audio
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Governor of Guam says nuclear weapons 'needed' for peace
Audio 6 Aug 2024The Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles on Guam. Audio
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Gisborne loses vital mental health service
A life-saving charity that works with men and their mental health in Tairawhiti has shut, a victim of funding struggles Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Deborah Hart (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Chris Wikaira and Deborah Hart discuss the 'underconsumption core' trend on social media and a Lower Hutt initiative giving residents the chance to… Audio