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Police at pains to remind parents to buckle up kids
A veteran police officer is trying to get people to buckle their kids in. Over the past seven weeks, Taupo police have set up seatbelt Checkpoints near schools and other spots around the district. 94… Video, Audio
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Tramping guru Shaun Barnett faces tough cancer challenge
Audio 18 Oct 2023As he works on his 11th book, Kiwi tramping guru Shaun Barnett is facing the toughest challenge of his life - stage four brain cancer. He talks to Jesse Mulligan about his passion for the outdoors and… Audio
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Aviation and deer industry pioneer Sir Tim Wallis dies aged 85
Audio 18 Oct 2023Aviator and deer industry pioneer Sir Tim Wallis has died at age 85.
From Greymouth, Sir Tim built a career which began with his family's timber business, while he enjoyed spending much of his free… Audio
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'Significant gaps' in how domestic violence victims checked for brain injuries
New research has found "significant gaps" in the way domestic violence victims are checked for brain injuries. A study of over 600 incidents of domestic violence that presented to Wellington Hospital… Audio
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Episode 24: Surveying the new political landscape - October 17th - Mata
Tau Henare, Morgan Godfery, and a range of politicians join Mihingarangi Forbes to discuss the election results and what the future looks like for Māori. Video, Audio
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How to move through change with 'rugged flexibility'
To be resilient in the face of change, we need to hold on to our core values while cultivating adaptability, says writer and human performance expert Brad Stulberg. He speaks to Jesse Mulligan about… Audio
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Rain, snow and strong winds for parts of the country
Audio 17 Oct 2023It's a weather mash up, with a mix of a rain, snow, strong winds, cold and warm temperatures, thanks to a strong northwesterly followed by a southerly.
There are heavy rain warnings Tuesday night for… Audio
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The election aftermath and the unanswered questions
There's a lot we still don't know after election day. Here are the answers to those lingering questions from Saturday night. Audio
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The taste of music on her fingers
Listening to music is not a passive activity according to French conductor Chloé van Soeterstède. In fact, sometimes she sits members of the audience among the players. Audio
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Sam Low: the modern Chinese Masterchef
Since winning Masterchef in 2022, Sam Low has been figuring out what's important to him as a chef in the New Zealand media. In the new recipe book Modern Chinese, he honours both his cultural heritage… Audio
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Silver Ferns lose second test to Australia
The Silver Ferns have lost the second Constellation Cup netball test in Brisbane going down 55-46 to Australia.
The result gives defending champs Australia a 2-0 lead in the four-test series, after… Audio
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Shortland Street Theme
Audio 16 Oct 2023Back when TV opening themes just hit differently, our panel go back to the 90's and translate the theme song of one of our favourite soaps. Audio
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“Katherine Mansfield: proto-feminist, counter-cultural hero, modernist, I salute you!”
Audio 15 Oct 2023A hundred years after Katherine Mansfield died at the age of 34, six writers and performers share their personal connections to the New Zealand writer's life and legacy. Audio
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Can sculpture help you sleep at night?
Audio 15 Oct 2023Wellington artist Bailee Lobb has had a "combative" relationship with sleep her whole life. In the upcoming performance-installation How do you sleep at night? she'll use a range… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 October 2023
In the days when bills came in envelopes through the letterbox, a young musician from Northern Ireland used the back of an electricity bill to write down some melody ideas. In this week’s programme… Audio
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Graham Nash on his new album Now
Audio 14 Oct 2023Next March, legendary British musician Graham Nash will perform two New Zealand shows in Christchurch and Auckland. The 81-year-old speaks to Charlotte Ryan about following your heart, the city of New… Video, Audio
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Former player Daniel Browne on the 'Wild West' of French club rugby
As the Rugby World Cup in France enters the knockout stages, Māpuna talks to a former rugby professional, Daniel Browne, who lifts the lid on the way it used to be in French club rugby. After leaving… Audio
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A year on the farm: Lambing is in full swing on the Bird's hill block
The newborn lambs hide amongst gorse to escape the chilly winds and Alistair plants poplar poles on erosion-prone hill country. Audio
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On the campaign trail, final week: The highs and lows
Audio 13 Oct 2023It has been a rollercoaster campaign, fiscal fights, feisty debates - all with the aim of taking the government benches.
In Focus on Politics this week, a look at the campaign as it all comes down to… Audio
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Kapa Haka
Audio 13 Oct 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at kapa haka. Audio
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Fiery showdown in last debate before election
Someone called Chris will wake up as Prime Minister on Sunday morning - but who?
Thursday night was the final showdown, and the gloves were off at the leaders' debate.
It comes as polls predict a… Audio
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More roundabouts could improve how older people drive
Audio 12 Oct 2023By 2028, one in four New Zealand drivers will be 65 years or older. More roundabouts would make the roads safer for them and all New Zealanders, says AA spokesperson Dylan Thomsen. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 12 October 2023
The Silver Ferns have been preparing teenage goal shoot Amelia Walmsley for a torrid time from the Australian defence ahead of their opening Constellation Cup test in Melbourne tonight.
Stephen… Audio
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‘No evidence of lying’ - Peter Ellis’ parole officer speaks for first time
Audio 12 Oct 2023Peter Ellis’ parole officer, interviewed for the first time over the Christchurch Civic Creche cases, says he doesn’t think Ellis was an abuser of children.
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E12: Legacy
Peter Ellis was released from prison in 2000 - but that was by no means the end of the story. This episode looks at life after prison and the huge impact this case has had on the whole country. Audio
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Father of teenager with cancer says travel allowance scheme a 'failure'
A father whose teenage son has cancer says the scheme to help them travel to get treatment doesn't come close to covering costs, and people shouldn't have to rely on charity to get the care they need… Audio
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Remembering inspiring physician Dr Tom Mulholland
Two years ago, Dr Tom Mulholland spoke to RNZ about the "massive hole" he'd seen left in the lives of family and friends when a person dies suddenly. This week, his own loved ones are mourning the… Video, Audio
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Mounting your own mini scientific expedition
Working out of the charming hamlet of Greytown, illustrator, comic artist and author Giselle Clarkson is best known for her non-fiction comics on conservation and the environment. She's lent her… Audio
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How to keep cats and dogs well-fed in a cost-of-living crisis
Audio 11 Oct 2023Massey University Lecturer in Animal Welfare and Veterinary Specialist Dr Kat Littlewood discusses what you should feed your pet. Dry biscuits? Canned food? Is a vegan diet healthy for household… Audio