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Allan’s resignation sparks another at RNZ
A board member at RNZ appointed less than a month ago quit this week after making public comments on Kiri Allan’s downfall and criticising media coverage of it. RNZ had asked Jason Ake to stop and the… Audio
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Wild goats in hunters' sights in crack down on destructive population
Two organisations have teamed up to encourage hunters to cull high-density goat populations across the country with prizes up for grabs. Audio
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Labour grapples with Kiri Allan's resignation, leak claims
Tragic circumstances putting a halt to the political career of one of Labour's rising stars, East Coast MP Kiri Allan, was just the start of the party's headaches this week.
Along with speculation… Video, Audio
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Rap
Audio 28 Jul 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at the origins of rap music. Audio
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Making Waiheke Island stoat free
In almost no time at all, Te Korowai O Waiheke, a Predator Free 2050 initiative, has eliminated close to 100 percent of the pest species, meaning Waiheke is very close to becoming the largest island… Audio
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Starc gives Australia slight advantage
The final test of the Ashes got underway at the Oval last night.
Australia had earlier won the toss, their first of the series, and elected to bowl, restricting England to 283 with Australian quick… Audio
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All Blacks take on Wallabies in Bledisloe opener
The All Blacks can lock away two trophies for another year when they take on the Wallabies in Melbourne on Saturday night.
The test doubles as the Bledisloe Cup opener and their final Rugby… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori announces tax policy
Te Pāti Māori wants to remove GST from all kai and make the first $30,000 of income tax free.
It would also ramp up the top tax rates to 42 and 48 percent for income over $180,000 and $300,000… Audio
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Medical scientists at Awanui go on strike over low pay
Audio 28 Jul 2023Medical technicians and scientists at one of the country's largest laboratory service providers will walk off the job today in Wellington and the South Island, demanding a better pay offer from… Audio
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Pie professionals arrive in Penrose to judge NZ's best pastries
Pies from all over the nation have arrived in Penrose to be judged by pastry professionals. The Bakels Supreme Pie Awards are now in their 25th year, and the competition has grown to 4500 pies entered… Video, Audio
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Te Pati Maori on 'radical' tax policy including removing GST from food
Radical" is how the Maori Party describes its own tax policy. And the National party agrees, but for different reasons. If in power Te Pati Maori will remove GST from all kai and make the first… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Audio 27 Jul 2023It's been 40 years of the Closer Economic Relations free trade agreement with Australia. Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Chris Wikaira and Cindy Mitchener discuss the significance… Audio
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Parenting : big feelings experienced by little people
We're looking at how a range of emotions that children experience can be addressed through age appropriate books. Audio
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Personal copy of Virginia Woolf's debut novel resurfaces
Audio 26 Jul 2023She's considered as one of the most innovative and modernist writers of the 20th century, and now one of her precious earlier works has a new lease of life online. Virginia Woolf's copy of her debut… Audio
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NZ tunes for recorder players
Judith Bell is the mastermind behind Kiwicorder - a free, online resource of New Zealand recorder music. Video, Audio
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Bull.. has been a genuine topic of study at Canterbury
Would you believe that the theory of bulls*** has become a genuine area of study? It's called "bullsh**ology", and it all kicked off when American philosopher Professor Harry Frankfurt published his… Audio
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Mental health advocate opens up about her own healing
Genevieve Mora has moved past shame to publicly share her own story of anxiety, OCD and anorexia in the new book Bite Back. Audio
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Cricket's one test wonder hits 50th anniversary of career
One of New Zealand's most intriguing cricket mysteries is how Rodney Redmond can score a test hundred on debut and never play for his country again. The now-78-year-old's brief international career… Video, Audio
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Australia retain Ashes after washout
Australia retained the Ashes after the final day of the fourth test at Old Trafford was washed out.
England dominated the match after scoring 592 in their first innings, with opener Zak Crawley… Audio
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'Ultimately it is very serious' - James Shaw on Kiri Allan crash
Kiri Allan has resigned from all her ministerial portfolios after being taken into custody following a car crash in Wellington last night.
In a statement this morning, the Prime Minister has… Audio
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Kiri Allan resigns from all ministerial portfolios
Kiri Allan has resigned from all her ministerial portfolios after being taken into custody following a car crash in Wellington last night.
In a statement this morning, the Prime Minister has… Audio
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Kiri Allan resigns after car crash
Kiri Allan has resigned from all her ministerial portfolios after being taken into custody following a car crash in Wellington on Sunday night.
In a statement in the last half hour, the Prime… Audio
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The silent sentence facing newly-released inmates
There's a silent sentence faced by prisoners just out of jail – one that makes it hard for them to get back on their feet without resorting to crime again. Audio
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The Whanganui forest which never stopped growing opportunity
Richard Thompson planted Papaiti forest with alternative species 30 years ago. He never dreamt at the time he would become a timber merchant with a joinery workshop and retail shed. Audio
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Johnny Green’s 11,000-strong egg cup collection
At the Easter of 1939, on the cusp of WW2 and when Aucklander Johnny Green was just nine years old, his mother gifted him an egg cup. It featured three ceramic chicks, contained a single chocolate… Audio
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Stephanie Dowrick: How to beat anxiety
Dr Stephanie Dowrick is an award-winning writer, psychotherapy researcher and coach, public speaker, workshop leader, interfaith minister and the founder of The Women's Press in London. Her latest… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 July 2023
We're celebrating the birthday of Isaac Watts (17 July 1674) this week. He's often described as 'the father of English hymnody'. Audio
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How to bake like a vegan (without making a rock or breaking the bank)
Food writer and doctor Alby Hailes serves up some oven-hot tips for plant-based baking with everyday ingredients. He also shares his go-to recipe for a versatile vegan cake.
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'Survived the test of time': Vegemite spread still popular 100 years on from invention
Audio 22 Jul 2023It's 100 years since Australian chemist Cyril Callister invented Vegemite as an alternative to Marmite, which had become scarce due to German U-boats sinking the ships bringing the English spread… Video, Audio
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Prof Danny Altmann: the burden of long COVID
World leading immunologist Professor Danny Altmann has declared the future burden of long COVID to be "so large as to be unfathomable". He has published a scientific review of long COVID in Nature… Audio