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Midday Sports News for 13 February 2024
The Black Caps have grabbed two early wickets in the first session of play on the opening day of the second cricket test against South Africa in Hamilton.
Stephen Hewson has sports. Audio
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Sports News for 13 February 2024
South Africa are desperate to leave Aotearoa with a win after being soundly defeated in the first test against the Black Caps. Audio
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Sports News for 13 February 2024
New Zealand is looking for a first ever test series victory over South Africa after winning the first match in Mt Maunganui by 281-runs. Audio
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Supermarkets on notice after rats and mice found in stores
Predator Free advocates say getting more communities involved in pest eradication efforts will stop the furry vermin making their way into supermarkets.
Food Safety officers are on the ground at… Audio
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Sports News for 13 February 2024
The Black Caps are looking to blood some new talent in the second test against South Africa, which starts in Hamilton this morning. Audio
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Light therapy: Does red mean GO for getting rid of wrinkles?
Stacey Morrison puts the spotlight on light therapy for anti-aging and acne in the episode of Healthy or Hoax. Audio
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Smokefree repeal another 'zombie argument' - expert
It's been a familar refrain since at least last year's election, New Zealand's extensive smoke-free legislation will inevitably result in an increase in blackmarket trade. However, in the latest… Video, Audio
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Coast to Coast done and won for another year
Audio 12 Feb 2024Wanaka-based athlete Hamish Elliott is the 2024 Kathmandu Coast to Coast Champion. He talks to Kathryn about the event. Audio
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Pacific leaders keen to keep region nuclear free
Audio 12 Feb 2024Keeping the Pacific nuclear-free, in line with the Rarotonga treaty, was a recurring theme from the leaders of Tonga, Cook Islands and Samoa to New Zealand's Pacific Mission.
Foreign Affairs Minister… Audio
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Tool-kit to help elderly NZers stay safe online launched
Netsafe has launched a new tool-kit to help elderly New Zealanders stay safe on the web.
The Get Set Up for Safety programme is a joint project with Chorus providing free guides, videos, and… Audio
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Joni Live
For those with a hankering to experience the magic of Joni Mitchell in concert, William Dart looks through 58 years of it from Toronto coffee houses in the mid-60s to her recently released triumph at… Audio
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Lunar New Year: celebrations with paediatrician, poet and playwright Renee Liang
Audio 11 Feb 2024In Aotearoa, families celebrate the Lunar New Year in a variety of ways, says paediatrician, poet and playwright Renee Liang. For her own family, Chinese New Year's Eve is the occasion for a special… Audio
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Do New Zealanders really want a Treaty referendum?
For over thirty years Rangahau Aotearoa Research New Zealand has helped dozens of government and not-for-profit organisations understand what Aotearoans are thinking across a range of social issues… Audio
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Eric Bana on dealing with leeches while filming
Force Of Nature: The Dry 2 is in cinemas now. The follow up to the hugely successful The Dry sees five women taking part in a corporate hiking retreat with only four coming out the other side… Audio
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Waitangi tensions test politicians - and the media
In past years some media outlets were ambivalent about Waitangi Day - some even hostile at times. But new moves by the new government and a strong pushback from Māori gave it an extra edge this… Audio
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Mediawatch for 11 February 2024
Audio 11 Feb 2024Waitangi tensions test politicians - and the media; Why is Sky screening more top-dollar sport for free? Audio
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Why Sky is screening some of its top-dollar sport for free
Sky TV became the big beast of pay TV by keeping a stranglehold on exclusive live rights to the country's most popular sports for paying subscribers. This week it suddenly announced top rugby, netball… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 10 February 2024
Keeping the pacific nuclear-free, in line with the Rarotonga treaty has been a recurring theme this week from the leaders of Tonga, Cook Islands and Samoa to New Zealand's visiting ministers; There… Audio
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Bee Wilson: The Secret of Cooking
British food writer Bee Wilson's new book The Secret of Cooking also serves up secrets for stress-free living. Alongside recipes, there's encouragement to improvise, a very useful section on learning… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 10 February 2024
Samoa's prime minister tells New Zealand keeping the pacific nuclear-free needs to be central to any AUKUS discussions; More MPs leave Papua New Guinea government amid talks of a potential no… Audio
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AUKUS must align with a Nuclear-free Pacific - Fiame
Samoa's Prime Minister tells New Zealand keeping the Pacific nuclear-free needs to be central to any AUKUS discussions. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident film buff, Dan Slevin, covers off Force of Nature (2023), Cher and Nicholas Cage's cult classic rom-com Moonstruck (1987), and post-Hiroshima anime epic In This Corner of the World (2… Audio
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Government faces the music at Waitangi
This year's record-breaking Waitangi celebrations drew 80,000 people to the Treaty grounds over four days, half that on Waitangi Day alone.
With the dust settling on the event's biggest turnout in… Audio
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Bay of Plenty YouTube sensation Shay Williamson eats only what he hunts
Imagine two months eating only what you can forage or hunt; crispy possum tails, rat or road kill anyone? Bay of Plenty hunter and "Keeping it Wild" YouTube sensation, Shay Williamson has done just… Video, Audio
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Chris Tse curates a reading list for Chinese New Year
Poet Laureate Chris Tse curates a selection of recent books by Aotearoa’s East and South East Asian writers to mark Lunar New Year.
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Audio 9 Feb 2024Sam looks at the latest in cricket, including a blunder which saw Australia take credit for some of our greatest batsmen. Audio
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From meth addict to building apprentice: How a mother of two turned her life around
Audio 9 Feb 2024Bex Chapman fell into meth addiction as a young mum but is now free of drugs and working as a building apprentice in Upper Hutt. After seeing many other women lose custody of their kids as a result of… Audio
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New govt scrapping first-year fees free: What you need to know
The new government plans to pay for students' final year of tertiary study, rather than their first. Details beyond that are scant. But one thing is clear: there will be no "double dipping" for those… Audio
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New Zealand's longest-running festival returns for 25th year
Splore boasts international and local musical acts, as well as a full range of artistic and spiritual experiences. Audio
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Black Caps win over South Africa in first cricket test
After a big win over an understrength South Africa in the first cricket test yesterday the Black Caps could be forgiven for looking at what's next. Australia arrive here in the next two weeks for a… Video, Audio