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Episode 1: Returning
Aria Hikirangi returns home to Kingswood to help find Mihi. The search is on. What clues lay beneath the surface? Audio
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Podcasts with Lynn Freeman
Audio 15 Sep 2023If you're struggling to make a decision on which way to vote or even to work up an appetite to vote in next month's election, Lynn has a podcast selection which might just help. She joins Mark to talk… Audio
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Voting
Audio 15 Sep 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at voting in a general election. Audio
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The librarian who conquered Foveaux Strait without a wetsuit
Corrina Connor finds "a kind of purity" in long-distance ocean swimming in just regular togs and a swimming cap. The Wellington librarian and cellist tells Kathryn Ryan about swimming the historic… Audio
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All Blacks look to bounce back from French loss
The All Blacks are adamant they've learnt the lessons from a "painful" defeat to France and they're determined to mark Sam Whitelock's record equalling 148th test with victory.
The three-time… Audio
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The Ten Commandments
Audio 15 Sep 2023It's arguably the most popular book in the world, the panel look to the paipera tapu this week and translate the ten commandments. Audio
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Trailer: Conviction: The Christchurch Civic Creche Case
What really happened at the Christchurch Civic Creche in the late 1980s and early 1990s? Was Peter Ellis wrongly convicted or should we believe the children. Listen to RNZ's new podcast and make up… Audio
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Number of dogs being put down in Auckland doubles in last year
The number of dogs put down across Auckland animal shelters has doubled - more than two and a half thousand dogs were euthanised in the last financial year. Auckland council says a lack of de-sexing… Video, Audio
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National, ACT & NZ First: Delivering the sun or just beach cricket?
Multiple polls point to a change of government. Is National passing the sniff test? Do voters really want ACT's 'real change' or a handbrake? We ask what a centre-right government might look like. Video, Audio
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Wairarapa bakery embraces Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
A bakery in South Wairarapa is embracing Te Wiki o te Reo Māori this year by offering customers a free sweet treat - so long as they order in te reo Māori.
It's the second time The Martinborough… Audio
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'Go the Wahs' - Sir Peter Leitch looking forward to Warriors game
Tickets to the Warriors home NRL semi-final against the Newcastle Knights at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday sold-out within minutes on Tuesday.
But there's good news for fans who missed out on… Audio
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Māori Battalion Letter
Audio 14 Sep 2023Heartfelt words from a soldier to his mother separated by ten thousand miles, the panel translate a letter written by Ben Rata in 1942. Audio
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13,000 people injured on buses in past 5 years
Audio 13 Sep 2023Passengers usually assume they're pretty safe when they hop on a bus.
But over the past five years,13,000 people have made claims to the Accident Compensation Corporation, after being injured on… Audio
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Why politics matter in the clash between landlords and tenants
There are horror stories on both sides of the landlord/tenant divide, but how do the laws of the country ensure a fair balance between the rights of both? Audio
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Man In The Arena
Audio 13 Sep 2023Inspired by the 'Man in the Arena' written in 1910 the panel translate this speech by the 26th US President Theodore Roosevelt. Audio
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HPV self-testing rolls out across New Zealand
A home test to detect HPV - the human papilloma virus - is being rolled out this week in New Zealand. Researcher Dr Kendall Stevenson, from Te Tatai hauora o Hine - the National Centre for Women's… Audio
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List of firearms owners found at trespass incident not from us - police
Police say sensitive details of fire arms licence holders, found on a handwritten list did not come from their records. An investigation's been launched after the contact details of about twenty… Video, Audio
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Dunedin ratepayers shocked by resignation of deputy mayor
Dunedin ratepayers are shocked by the resignation of deputy mayor Sophie Barker, who says it was untenable to stay in the role. She says the breach of a confidential council meeting last month was the… Audio
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Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Video, Audio
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Toyota releases prototype hydrogen Hilux Ute
The race is on in the motoring world to corner the rural market with practical heavy load bearing zero emissions vehicles. Car maker Toyota has just laid down the challenge to other manufacturers in… Audio
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National won't yet commit to free cervical screening
National's Health Spokesperson, Shane Rei, says his party cannot commit to adopting Labour's free cervical smear policy if elected, without first seeing the costings and impact it will have on labs.
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Health experts support Labour's free cervical screening policy
Women's health experts want the next Government to adopt Labour's promise for free cervical screening.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the… Audio
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Labour promising free cervical screenings if re-elected
Labour is promising free cervical screenings if they are re-elected.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the government is also rolling out a new… Audio
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Matariki Handbook
Inspired by Dr Rangi Mataamua's easy-to-follow Matariki handbook, the panel look at the relation of the stars to the preparation of a hautapu. Audio
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Price of eggs still rising, supply still a problem for some
As the price of eggs continues to skyrocket industry reps says they're still playing catch up following a ban on cage farming, facing higher production costs and building up flock numbers. Checkpoint… Audio
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Cancer patients have to travel for treatment due to doctor shortage
The plight of cancer patients having to travel away from their homes & families for treatment. The Cancer Society in Christchurch is having to use motels to house Otago/Southland cancer patients and… Video, Audio
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Can a solution be engineered to end endometriosis?
A debilitating condition that affects about 10% of females in Aotearoa New Zealand, endometriosis remains virtually unknown or mysterious condition to most people. Can we engineer a solution to end… Audio
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Bogus 'mentoring' schemes promise quick riches to vulnerable young people
There are concerns pyramid schemes disguised as mentorships are targeting a wave of young people. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, says Massey University business school marketing… Audio
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Auckland woman building a list of every Little Free Library in region
An Auckland woman is on a mission to catalogue every Little Free Library in the region.
The neighbourhood book exchanges can be as low-key as a small wooden box filled with books for passers-by to… Audio
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How to get salmon out of hot water
Scientists are looking for ways to adapt salmon fisheries for climate change. In this episode we talk to UK-born Dr Jane Symonds about how to save the industry from mass fish die-offs. Produced by… Audio