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E01: Peter's Black Penis
Who was Peter Ellis, the childcare worker at the centre of the accusations and how did he come to work there? Meet people with many different connections to what was to become New Zealand's most… Audio
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Wellingtonians relieved as parliament protest remains peaceful
Wellingtonians can breathe a sigh of relief after a protest involving hundreds of people mirroring last years anti mandate occupation remained peaceful. The protest organised by Brian Tamaki's Freedom… Video, Audio
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Main parties cool expectations after heat of the moment promise
The two main parties have been quick to hose down expectations, after their leaders made a swag of promises in last night's leaders' debate. Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon both promised they… Video, Audio
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Hundreds of protesters gather in central Wellington
Hundreds of protesters have caused disruption through Central Wellington today, as they march through the streets to Parliament. About 600 people gathered at Wellington's Civic Square for a protest… Audio
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Concerns hype around Ozempic as weight loss tool pushing people into fad dieting
Audio 28 Sep 2023The global hype around diabetes drug Ozempic, as an appetite suppressant and weight loss tool, is driving people to source unproven and potentially unsafe alternatives. The drug is primarily used to… Audio
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Finance leaders' debate
We're a little over two weeks out from the election and both major parties have given their pitch to voters to ease the cost of living.
The question is, what will voters go for? Will it be GST-free… Audio
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We've got mental health awareness. What now?
A multi-billion dollar industry has sprung up around mental health and wellness. Have the efforts to raise awareness been too successful? Audio
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Silver Ferns must win tonight to avoid embarrassing series loss
The Silver Ferns must win tonight's second test in Porirua if they're to avoid an embarassing series loss to a side they labelled England B. England won the opening game by a goal with a side that did… Video, Audio
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Is there any nutritional value to the carnivore diet?
Niki Bezzant heads down a protein-rich rabbit hole to investigate the carnivore or 'lion diet' much beloved of Mikhaila Peterson, daughter of controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson.
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A local take on Taylor Swift, but academic
Swiftposium is an academic conference on Taylor Swift happening in Melbourne next year. The Swiftposium aims to discuss the implications of Swift's impact on a range of issues including gender, the… Audio
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Labour says next few Budgets will be tight as it releases fiscal plan
Labour has released its much-anticipated fiscal plan laying out the costs of its election promises, calling it responsible, balanced and credible.
The party's finance spokesperson Grant Robertson… Audio
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Parents disgruntled over high fail rate of driving tests
We've heard the old urban legends - Police have a quota for speeding tickets - the soft serve machine is broken, and carrots make you see in the dark.
Many people are adamant that there's another… Audio
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Silver Ferns look to bounce back against England
The Silver Ferns play England at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua in the second test of the Taini Jamieson series Wednesday night.
They'll be looking to make gains after their stunning loss to an… Audio
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Truth to rumours - is it hard to pass restricted driving test?
There are many urban legends around **Police have a quota for speeding tickets **the soft serve machine is broken **carrots make you see in the dark... and many people are adamant that there's… Audio
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How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education
Audio 27 Sep 2023How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education. Video
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Wanted: naturally-gifted 'super-matchers'
Are you a details person? A Canterbury University researcher is keen to find naturally gifted people with the “super abilities” required to match complex visual patterns without any training – and… Audio
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Trio of brothers on a mission to keep fruit and veges affordable
A trio of Northland brothers is on a mission to keep fruit and vege affordable for local families battling the cost of living crisis. Kumara is cracking more than $13 per kg in some bigger stores. But… Video, Audio
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Unpacking digital infidelity with sex therapist Jo Robertson
Sex therapist Jo Robertson discusses a form of betrayal which can leave people conflicted over how they should feel. Digital betrayal and infidelity can range from your partner looking at content they… Audio
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Police breath test passenger in left-hand drive car
What happens when you're stopped by police for a breath test in a left-hand drive car?
It turns out your passenger might be breathalysed.
At least that's what happened to T J Woodrow this weekend -… Audio
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'I'm horrified' - Experts sound alarm over trucking TikTok trend
Experts are sounding the alarm over a social media trend that sees truck drivers livestreaming their drives on TikTok.
Users on the social media platform can go live once they have 1,000 followers… Audio
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Phil Thompson: being smart with self-defence
Phil Thompson has spent over 20 years training people how to defend themselves. He says that usually if a person tries to pick a verbal fight with you, the best and bravest move is to walk away. Audio
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Sports News for 25 September 2023
The Silver Ferns were stunned 55-54 by an under-strength England in the opening test of the Taini Jamieson series in Christchurch last night. Audio
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Food industry fighting proposed clamp down on marketing of junk food
Audio 25 Sep 2023Advertising of junk food is a “major contributor” to the diseases sending New Zealanders to an early grave, the Ministry of Health says.
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Imagining Decolonisation
Audio 25 Sep 2023Inspired by the late Moana Jackson the panel translate his article as featured in the book 'Imagining Decolonisation'. Audio
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Episode 20: Mata Reports 3: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Ikaroa Rāwhiti is set to be one of the most fiercely contested match-ups of the 2023 election, and the electorate's loyalty is about to be tested. Go to 1news.co.nz or TVNZ+ to find the full video… Video, Audio
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Carcass: picking over 2023 cultural policy with Jason (Political Cutz) Muir and Jane Yonge
Audio 24 Sep 2023In a 2023 election campaign special, panel series ‘Carcass’ brings you lively banter on where culture and politics did and didn’t meet on the hustings. Video, Audio
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Current and future state of Stuff
Three years ago Sinead Boucher took over the country’s biggest publisher of news from Aussie owners who gave it away “like a set of steak knives.” In the absence of big backers and the government… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 September 2023
It's 'hymns by her' this week - we're featuring hymns written or translated by women. Audio
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It's Only Music
Gospel organ from Corey Henry, a Strayhorn classic from Joey Alexander, and music from bass players Ray Brown, Gary Willis, Tom Warrington, and Matt Penman. Audio
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Kane Strang's new band Office Dog offer evocative indie rock
Tony Stamp reviews this Flying Nun debut: jangly, jagged and jaunty. Video, Audio
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