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Hundreds of Wellsford farmers to get free fencing materials
Auckland traffic is bad most days, but if things are a bit slower than usual on Wednesday morning - at least some if it can be put down to a good cause. Eight trucks with 90kms of free fencing will be… Audio
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Economic pundit Eric Crampton
Dr Eric Crampton is the chief economist at free-market think-tank the New Zealand Initiative, and a regular economic pundit on Nights. Tonight he joins Mark Leishman to explore some of the less-well… Audio
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Israel-Hamas reportedly agree to extend truce
An agreement's been reached to extend the Israel-Hamas truce with the militant group expected to free another 10 hostages a day for two days. Today, 11 hostages were released by Hamas and are now back… Audio
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Health Minister Shane Reti defends government's plan to scrap smokefree legislation
The new government's plan to walk back some smoke free laws will be a huge blow to cancer prevention, as well as costing thousands of lives and billions of dollars according to health advocates. But… Video, Audio
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ThreeNow: Is there anything for film lovers?
The free streamer has had a facelift, with performance and reliability improvements, but has the feature film offering also improved, asks Dan Slevin. Video
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It was a triumph of shrewd campaigning and a failure for Christian conservatism in mainstream politics.
Audio 28 Nov 2023When ACT’s Brooke van Velden won the Auckland seat of Tāmaki at the election, it was a triumph of shrewd campaigning. But it was also a failure for Christian conservatism in mainstream politics. Audio
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Black caps look to bounce back from World Cup heartbreak
The Black Caps are looking to bounce back from their World Cup heartbreak on their tour of Bangladesh. The first of the two test series gets underway tomorrow afternoon. Sports reporter Jonty Dine… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
Audio 27 Nov 2023Today on The Panel, Wallace is joined by panellists are joined by a public health expert to discuss the scrapping of smoke-free laws to fund tax cuts, and the proposed referendum to extend the… Audio
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Muriwai Deli reopens after being closed due to cyclone damage
The Muriwai Deli is just one of many businesses that was affected by Cyclone Gabrielle earlier this year. Cam Steel runs the deli with his brothers, he speaks to Jesse about their reopening. Audio
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Innovation to identify rare genetic disorders in NZ babies
The ability to identify rare diseases in critically ill babies is being rolled out at Auckland Hospital, allowing for quicker diagnosis and treatment. There are around five deaths for every 1000 live… Audio
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‘Anything can be art’ an eight year old artist and curator’s Ōtautahi exhibition
Artist Pia Hill was four when she held her first group exhibition as a curator, in her bedroom. The Bat Show raised hundreds of dollars towards these endangered species conservation.
Now, aged… Audio
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Snort: the end of an era
Audio 26 Nov 2023It’s the end of an era. A Snort era. What was supposed to be one month, became one decade. The weekly improv comedy show in Tamaki Makaurau which quickly became a cult hit and drew in the crowds to… Audio
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Watchdog warns media laws need urgent upgrade
The chief of the country’s most powerful media watchdog says we need new laws now to hold media to account in future. The outgoing government had a plan for one single body to oversee rules for all… Video, Audio
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Coalition deals signed and sealed, now it's time to deliver
It took 40 days and 40 nights - but at long last, the country knows what its new government will look like.
New Zealand's first-ever three-way coalition: National, ACT and New Zealand First finally… Audio
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Done deal: Incoming PM Chris Luxon on coalition completion
National Party leader and incoming Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon speaks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6341684446112 Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Duane Major (Part 2)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and guests Ruth and Duane talk about the future of Auckland CBD and whether locals will cope without a soon-to-be-demolished multi-story carpark.
The panelists also… Audio
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Thabani Gapara: The accidental Aotearoan
Zimbabwe-born saxophone player Thabani Gapara is embracing the opportunities afforded him by his adopted homeland. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 24 November 2023
The Black Caps all-rounder Glenn Phillips believes his off-spin could come in handy in their two test series in Bangladesh, which begins next week.
Bridget Tunnicliffe has sports. Audio
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EU votes to ratify free trade agreement with NZ
The European Union Parliament has voted in favour of ratifying the New Zealand-European Union Free Trade Agreement, with the largest majority in favour of any EU trade agreement since 2011.
The deal… Audio
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How far would you go to protect your reputation?
Would you rather amputate your dominant hand or have the reputation of being a paedophile? That's the kind of hypothetical question award-winning social psychology researcher Dr Andrew Vonasch asks… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Peter Field (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace is joined by panellists Cindy Mitchener and Peter Field to discuss Auckland Council's plans to buyout 700 flood-damaged homes which has left some homeowners feeling… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 23 November 2023
The Black Caps realise Bangladesh are no longer the easy-beats of test cricket.
Barry Guy has sports. Audio
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Review: Saltburn
Saltburn finds a penniless student invited to the country house of the aristocratic Catton family. Starring Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin), Rosamund Pike (Gone girl) and Archie Madekwe… Video, Audio
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Smashed glass given new lease of life in roads and pathways
Audio 22 Nov 2023A large pile of smahed glass has been given a new lease of life for use in roads and pathways. A Manawatu contractor is crushing it up into little pieces and is hoping to soon offer the product to its… Audio
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and Raj Chakraborti (Part 2)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panelists Nalini Baruch and Raj Chakraborti talk about rural health and wellbeing across the motu, plans to remove free parking in Hamilton CBD and whether libraries… Audio
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Was 'America's worst mom' actually right all along?
There was a time when Lenore Skenazy was labeled America's Worst Mom for letting her 9 year old ride the subway alone in New York City. We talk to Skenazy about the latest research and how to give… Audio
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Predator Free NZ Trust celebrating 10 years
The Predator Free New Zealand Trust is celebrating it's 10th birthday this month! To mark their first decade of working towards protecting New Zealand's native wildlife, and looking to the future of… Audio
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Israeli government discusses deal to free hostages in Gaza
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a series of meetings with the war cabinet and government ministers to discuss a proposed deal to free hostages held in Gaza.
If the deal -… Audio
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What is the best sitcom on TV and why is it Upload?
Now in its third season, Prime Video’s high tech satire hits new heights, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Helping Northlanders navigate the legal system
Audio 21 Nov 2023In Whangarei, young lawyer Keegan Jones has set up a clinic for people who may need legal help but are unsure where to start. Since graduating with a double Bachelor's degree in law and commerce last… Audio