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Tips for being safe around animals (dogs in particular)
Audio 29 Aug 2023Even the gentlest of family pets can bite - for a range of reasons. Research by Auckland emergency doctor Dr Natasha Duncan-Sutherland has found there are around 25,000 dog-related injuries recorded… Audio
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All Black lock Scott Barrett escapes ban
There's relief all round in the All Black Camp with All Blacks lock Scott Barrett free to play in their opening World Cup match against hosts France on Saturday week.
An independent judiciary has… Audio
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Pair of Takahē released in Wellington
A new pair of takahē have been released into Wellington's predator free wildlife sanctuary.
Three-year-old female, Waitaa and six-year-old male Bendigo join two takahē already living in Zealandia, Te… Audio
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Young Viticulturist contender ready for Hawke's Bay competition
It's a big day tomorrow on the grapevines - when the 2023 Young Viticulturist of the Year National Final gets underway. Five young wine makers from around Aotearoa will take part in the competition in… Audio
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Why a fifth of NZers are missing out on free Kiwisaver top up funds
Nearly a million Kiwis are missing out on tens of thousands of dollars at retirement, because they're failing to take advantage of Kiwisaver. A report by financial advisory service National Capital… Video, Audio
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Expert Feature: Spring cleaning with Liz Bradley
We're just days away from escaping the winter, and it's the perfect season to do a little spring cleaning. Here to give us tips is Auckland de-cluttering and organising coach Liz Bradley, AKA The Tidy… Audio
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A secret child of the Catholic Church
When Brendan Watkins was a child, he was told he had been adopted through a catholic welfare agency in Melbourne in the 1960s. As an adult, he eventually tracked down his biological mother, and was… Audio
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Low-key reveal of law to make big tech pay for news
Long-awaited legislation to force big tech platforms to pay New Zealand media for the news they disseminate online is now before Parliament. It could give our media with much-needed money in years to… Audio
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The Big Sing Finale Gala Concert 2023
For months now school singing groups across the motu have been practicing, performing for their classmates and competing in regional rounds in hope of qualifying for the biggest music festival in New… Audio
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Anohni
Anohni of Anohni and the Johnsons is picking up her career on a new label, with a new vehemence. William Dart listens through her career and her latest album. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Sex ed, wildfires, and migrant exploitation
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Fast Favourites: Karen O’Leary
TV star Karen O'Leary chats to Culture 101 about what she's seeing, consuming and why despite being all over TV, she doesn't watch much of it.
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Brought to you by . . . 'partners'
It’s meant to be clear what’s advertising and what isn't, but 'sponsored content' and 'native advertising' blurred that line a long time ago. Now some outlets form ‘partnerships’ with clients to get… Audio
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Polly Barton: we need to talk about porn
Curious about the complex and seemingly taboo subject of porn, British writer Polly Barton spent a year asking her acquaintances for their honest feelings about it. "Porn is a topic that brings… Audio
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Labour sells its vaping crackdown - but is it too late?
The government's pointed to vapes as a key weapon in the war against cigarettes.
In the rush to reach its smokefree targets, however, there are fears the horse has bolted - with children exposed to… Audio
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Rangitikei electorate up for grabs, but do locals know their options?
Rangitīkei is the third largest electorate in the North Island, stretching from east of Levin in the south to above Taumarunui in the north. And it's up for grabs this election, as its four-term… Audio
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Breaking through theatre's glass ceiling for people with disabilities
Audio 26 Aug 2023It's not every theatre show where the actors rug up their audience in blankets and give them something to munch on throughout the performance. But that's all part of the experience at Spark, a… Video, Audio
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Out Late with Finn
Audio 25 Aug 2023It's time for Out Lately with Finn Johansson. Finn is back in the studio with a selection of tracks from Dunedin's Robert Scott, the American free jazz collective Irreversible Entanglements, M J… Audio
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Outward bound dealing with increasing number of vape-addicted kids
A well known outdoor adventure and personal development course says it's dealing with an increasing number of vape addicted students who dont even realise they are hooked on nicotine. Outward Bound's… Video, Audio
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What is tapu and noa?
Audio 25 Aug 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at what is meant by tapu and noa. Audio
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Todd Muller and 'What might have been'
Among a long week of debates at Parliament, MPs still found the time for farewell speeches from departing colleagues. Todd Muller's stood out and while uncomfortable for his colleagues, it is worth… Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 August 2023
Midday sports News for 25 August 2023 The All Blacks captain Sam Cane has been in touch with Steve Hansen and says he has no problem with his former coach helping out the Wallabies. Plenty of eyebrows… Audio
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The week that was with Pinky Agnew and Kathryn Burnett
Comedians Pinky Agnew and Kathryn Burnett bring a few laughs - how far would you go for a free train ride? Austria is offering a free rail ticket to anyone brave enough to get a very specific tattoo… Audio
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'Wearing a hijab won't stop you living an adventurous life'
As a teenager in Tāmaki Makaurau, Dua Asim didn't see images of women in the wilderness wearing hijabs so didn't consider outdoor adventures an option for her. Now, three years after her first camping… Audio
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Gisborne mayor on Tai Rāwhiti cyclone recovery deal
Gisborne's Mayor says the people of Tai Rāwhiti want the best deal they can get as the council prepares for consultation over the cost-sharing deal struck with the Government to repair damage from… Audio
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Don't stop believing: ACT hits fawke in the road as Labour falls & National stalls
ACT endures scrutiny, Shane Jones impersonates Julie Andrews and we recall 1999, while Lacklustre Luxon and Ho Hum Hipkins fail to inspire. Video, Audio
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Don McGlashan inducted into NZ's Music Hall of Fame
Celebrated musician Don McGlashan has been inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame. He joined one of his first bands, Ethos, at the age of 15, then came Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, The Mutton… Audio
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New Zealand Fashion Week: Back after pandemic hiatus
Audio 24 Aug 2023After three long years, Kiwi designers are set to hit the runway with the return of New Zealand Fashion Week. Like so many events, the pandemic put paid to two shows - in both cases just days out from… Audio
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Canterbury school rejects govt synthetic carpet offer in favour of wool
A rural North Canterbury school is among those rejecting a government offer of free imported synthetic carpet saying it's highly offensive to its wider farming community and instead it will fundraise… Video, Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 23 August 2023
Audio 23 Aug 2023CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions?
HELEN WHITE to the Minister of Housing: What recent progress has the Government made to boost… Audio