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Hannah Everingham mixes Spanish sounds with local folk on Siempre Tiene Flores
The Christchurch singer-songwriter's second album is a charming, breezy outing which leans into Latin-American influences, and reveals her as a skilled and witty raconteur. Video, Audio
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Wide range of reactions to Wellington District Plan votes
After a drawn out debate around the district plan, Wellington City councillors have voted to increase housing density, reduce heritage protection and increase the amount of housing near rail lines.
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SpaceX loses contact with rocket after successful launch
After two nail-biting and explosive test flights last year, the unmanned Starship rocket was launched from the Starbase facility in central Texas just before half past 2 in the morning New Zealand… Audio
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Tom Sainsbury: Comedy, Characters & Children
Comedian Tom Sainsbury talks making movies, his social media characters and the two children he helped bring into the world. Video, Audio
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Foodbank run by David Letele in strife due to no govt funding
Audio 14 Mar 2024A high profile cash strapped charity is having to cull hundreds of families from its free food parcel service because it can't balance its own books. The South Auckland based foodbank run by former… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Arthur Lydiard
Marathon runner and athletics coach Arthur Lydiard's running programme fundamentally changed the sport. We speak to Olympian and coach Barry Magee. Barry was known as one of the "Lydiard Boys". Audio
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Fish out of water - How to grow fish on land
People and livestock gobble so much fish that the seas soon won’t keep up. Is the answer to grow fish on land? Kate Evans meets scientists figuring out the puzzles of how to farm some of New Zealand’s… Audio
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Agency warns NZ's 2050 predator free progress could be going backwards
Audio 13 Mar 2024An agency driving work to rid Aotearoa of pests, is warning the country's 2050 predator free goal could be an endangered species itself, with areas that are already pest free at risk of being… Audio
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Our Changing World: Growing fish on land
People and livestock gobble so much fish that the seas soon won’t keep up. Is the answer to grow fish on land? Kate Evans meets scientists figuring out the puzzles of how to farm some of New Zealand’s… Audio
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Introducing AcornTV
If you like detective television, AcornTV is the best bingeing you can get, says Dan Slevin. Video
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How less ice could bring new life to Antarctica's coast
Coastal plants and species may one day establish themselves in Antarctica, researchers predict. As sea ice melts around the Antarctic coast, species like bull kelp could first travel to and establish… Audio
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Principal on how free school lunches work for her school
A Wainuiomata principal says having a targeted approach on the free school lunches scheme would be impossible to manage.
Her comments follow a group of teachers, principals and board of trustees… Audio
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Civil Aviation Authority defends multimillion-dollar IT system
Doctors who do medical checks on pilots are warning new software for recording their results is out of date, missing vital bits and unsafe.
They want the Civil Aviation Authority to backpedal on a… Audio
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Doctors call on Civil Aviation Authority to reverse IT plan
Doctors who do medical checks on pilots are warning new software for recording their results is out of date, missing vital bits and unsafe.
They want the Civil Aviation Authority to backpedal on a… Audio
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50 years ago: Black Caps beat Australia in test for 1st time
New Zealand cricket fans might take a while to get over the disappointment of the test loss to Australia in Christchurch yesterday. However, rewind the clock 50 years and, in the same city, different… Audio
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The Goat Shed: Promoting sustainable surfing
New Zealand's first surfboard library is putting out the call for your munted old board as interest in the sport soars. The Goat Shed is a not for profit run by volunteers and reshapes and fixes the… Audio
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How to vanquish languishing and flourish
It's not depression. It's not burnout. Languishing is a sense of low-grade mental weariness. It's a term coined by sociologist Dr Corey Keyes during the pandemic when so many people felt like we were… Audio
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The retired ambo officer showing the world how to eat on the cheap
A '55 meals for $50' video saw Stacey Scott aka the Farmers Wife Homestead blow up. Since then, the reluctant youtuber has reached almost 14,000 subscribers and the viral video 140,000 views. Audio
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Aussies pip the Black Caps in Christchurch
The Aussies have beaten the Black Caps yet again.
After a promising start to the day in Christchurch, the second test ended with Australia winning the match by three wickets, and winning the series… Audio
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Sports News for 12 March 2024
Black Caps pace bowler Matt Henry has picked up plaudits from the victorious Australians after being named player of the test series. Audio
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Sports News for 12 March 2024
The Black Caps captain Tim Southee has no hard feelings towards Rachin Ravindra who dropped a costly catch off his bowling the in the second test loss to Australia. Audio
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St John manager on attending flight that dropped mid-air
Ambulance crews were put to the test yesterday when they boarded a plane on Auckland airport's tarmac to assess and treat about fifty passengers who were injured when the plane they were in suddenly… Audio
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Sports News for 12 March 2024
The Australia captain Pat Cummins says he was always confident they'd win the second test in Christchurch. The visitors wrapped up a 2-nil series sweep over the Black Caps with a three wicket victory… Audio
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US passes compact agreement following months of delay
US passes compact agreement following months of delay. Audio
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Wellington hosts inaugural Samoan cricket tournament
Wellington hosts inaugural Samoan cricket tournament. Audio
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Tax relief for landlords to cost $2.9b over four years - Willis
Finance Minister and Deputy National Leader Nicola Willis talks to Nathan Rarere about the government's first 100 days, the tax relief for landlords and cuts to free school lunches, and the fast track… Audio
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Anna Pillay: On ADHD
Anna Pillay and Anika Moa swap ADHD stories – a condition that affects around 5 percent of our population. Anna was 50 years old and had three neuro diverse children before she was diagnosed. Video, Audio
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Cricket: Australia wins second and final Test of series by 3 wickets
The Black Caps came close to upsetting the World Test Champions Australia but it wasn't to be at Hagley Oval today. Australia won the second and final Test of the series by three wickets to keep New… Audio
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Defiant sixth wicket partnership denies Black Caps' win
Rain delayed the Black Caps' push for an historic Test victory over Australia in Christchurch, but it was defiant sixth wicket partnership that was crucial to denying New Zealand a win. Heading into… Audio
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How to be a friction fixer in the workplace
Rambling emails and inefficient rules; these are the kind of things that make employees go spare. They're forms of friction that chip away at initiative and grind down workers says Stanford University… Audio