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Wellington Council to vote on ending free park and ride parking
The days of free park and ride for thousands of Wellington train commuters may be numbered.
Greater Wellington Regional Council's transport committee will vote on whether to kick off a project to… Audio
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China seizes opportunity to lure north Pacific
China seizes opportunity to lure north Pacific amid US funding delay. Audio
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Extraordinary climate claim has the world watching
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case against some of New Zealand's biggest polluters in what some describe as judicial activism Audio
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Dunedin flat initiations: From daft to dangerous
Hazing rituals ranging from being pelted with eggs, given creative buzzcuts and vomiting on each other are a Dunedin tradition dating back decades. Audio
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Call for user pays charges for NZ's national parks great walks
Is it time DOC introduced user pays charges for all Aotearoa's national parks great walks and conservations estates including for day trippers? At the moment, overnight adventurers pay to use huts… Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Andie McCombs (Part 2)
Audio 20 Feb 2024Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Jenni Giblin and Andie McCombs discuss the future of concert events at Auckland's Eden Park and rodents bring reported at several supermarkets. Finally, the… Audio
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Coming Soon: Voice of Tangaroa
Coming soon to RNZ Podcasts is the new series Voice of Tangaroa, exploring the state of our oceans, and the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home. Released weekly from Thursday 29 February… Audio
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Coming Soon: Voice of Tangaroa
Coming soon to RNZ Podcasts is the new series Voice of Tangaroa, exploring the state of our oceans, and the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home. Released weekly from Thursday 29 February… Audio
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Coming Soon: Voice of Tangaroa
Coming soon to RNZ Podcasts is the new series Voice of Tangaroa, exploring the state of our oceans, and the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home. Released weekly from Thursday 29 February… Audio
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A Summer on the ice: Antarctica is recruiting now
Have you ever wanted to work in Antarctica? Antarctica New Zealand is recruiting 40 people for the 2024/2025 season. The roles range from carpenter to chef, and are crucial to scientific research and… Audio
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Sports correspondent Joe Porter
Audio 20 Feb 2024RNZ sports reporter Joe Porter discusses the Black Caps' win over South Africa, and the bigger challenge still looming with an upcoming test series against Australia. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 20 February 2024
Death toll surpasses 50 in PNG massacre; The Federated States of Micronesia President says the nation is barely hanging on because the Compacts of Free Association have not yet been approved; Material… Audio
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Delay in US compact approval causing uncertainty - FSM President
FSM President says delay in compact approval causing uncertainty. Audio
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Australia's futsal team tour Solomons to promote the game
Australia's futsal team tour Solomons to promote the game. Audio
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NSW secondary school sees more IRL interaction after phone ban
Mobile phones will be officially banned in schools starting next term, but some schools have already implemented the policy. Under the new rules, students will not be allowed to use a phone at school… Audio
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Call for trampers to pay: Track closes due to full toilets
A call tonight for day trampers at Aotearoa's most popular national parks to pay their way; in the wake of poo pile up that's seen DOC close the track to some people. The toilets on the Mueller Hut… Video, Audio
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Expert Feature: Trapping
Rats have been on many peoples minds over the past couple weeks, especially for those who've had them scurrying across the shelves in their local supermarket. Today's expert feature is on predator… Audio
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The Taranaki couple serving up classic Pacific Island cuisine
Marama Moore and James Ionatona Su'a were at a work rugby game when they first locked eyes. Now the Taranaki couple have built a young family and a Pacific-inspired food business Island Style Kitchen… Audio
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Auckland test cricket venue proposal divides opinion
The Black Caps have beaten South Africa two - nil in their recent test series, and fans are gearing up for the much anticipated Australian series.
But test cricket fans in Auckland are once again… Audio
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Craig Bond: Supermarket rat patrol
Goodnature co-founder and ethical pest control expert Craig Bond joins us on the show to share his top tips for keeping your home - or supermarket! - rat free. Audio
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MPs urged to take sides in media vs big tech tussle
Media bosses warned MPs this week journalism is in jeopardy here if they don't back a Bill making offshore tech giants pay for news carried on Facebook and Google. It's based on laws already in place… Audio
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Review: Cartwheel by Hotline TNT
Tony Stamp reviews a critically buzzed-about shoegaze outing. Video, Audio
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Queens of the Stone Age's Jon Theodore: “It was chaos, the songs were just suggestions”
Before becoming the drummer for Queens of the Stone Age, Jon Theodore was an early fan, first seeing them play at a tiny Baltimore club that held 12 people. Ahead of their NZ tour Jon talks to… Audio
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Putting insomnia to bed: Dr Alexander Sweetman
Sleep is fundamental to our survival, hence why we dedicate a third of our lives to it. Audio
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Splendid Isolation
The new album "Splendid Isolation", by New Zealand musicians John Rae and Ben Wilcock, showcases their broad range and ability to produce the unexpected. Also this hour: Alicia Olatuja, and Brian… Audio
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Micronesian leaders warn US against further delays to funding
Micronesian leaders have warned the United States against further delaying Congressional approval for federal funding arrangements to their respective countries. Audio
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Industry giants in a battle of wills over music rights
The ripples of a war in the music industry spread far further than just ruining Gen Alpha's TikTok time. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Dan Slevin, Nights' resident movie buff picks out a fully-restored release of the complete series of Monty Python's Flying Circus, and two free-to-view superhero movies for weekend viewing. Audio
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This Weekend: Nelson Golf Croquet champs crack into action
The manager of the tournament Annie Henry describes the sport as "chess on grass". Audio
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Councils get their Three Waters wish - but will they regret it?
The coalition has ticked off another objective - repealing the troubled Three Waters programme - but in doing so may have just delayed the bigger problem for another day.
In this week's Focus on… Audio