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PM in Brussels to sign deal
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Trade Minister Damien O'Connor were in Brussels last night to sign the New Zealand-EU Free Trade Agreement.
It's a substantial deal. The EU is one of New Zealand's… Audio
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Free Trade Agreement with EU signed
A year after the breakthrough agreement on a free trade deal with the European Union, pen has finally been put to paper with its signing overnight.
The deal is projected to increase New Zealand… Audio
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Sports News for 10 July 2023
England has won the third Ashes test at Headingly by 3 wickets to keep the series alive. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 10 July 2023
Top stories for 10 July 2023
After more than a decade, pen has finally been put to paper with the signing of a free trade deal with the European Union.
The older sister of the missing Marokopa… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Busted roads, overflowing lakes and car-free cities
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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How to tackle your telephone hang-ups
Audio 9 Jul 2023Hate picking up the phone? You're not alone and Mary Jane Copps, aka The Phone Lady, has some advice. Audio
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The Mixtape: Hera Lindsay Bird
An energetic live performance by Australian '80s band The Fruit Pastilles is inspiring writer Hera Lindsay Bird's novel-in-progress. The award-winning poet shares six of her favourite songs and talks… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Beach Fossils, Robin Saville, Teke Teke
Tony Stamp reviews Brooklyn indie-surf, British landscape-inspired ambient electronica, and a boisterous outing from Canada by way of Japan. Audio
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Andrew Paul Wood: the history of the occult in Aotearoa
Historians paint colonial New Zealanders as "smug bucolic hobbits", but alternative spirituality was part of life for many in the 19th and early 20th centuries, says Andrew Paul Wood. The historian… Audio
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Bulls for sale after Gabrielle - celebrating the wins
Kokopuru Station in northern Hawke's Bay had slips and sinkholes a-plenty but the Hallmark Angus cattle stud managed to rebuild the farm ahead of their annual bull sale. Audio
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Green co-leader Davidson touts party's 'healing' ahead of AGM
Audio 7 Jul 2023Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says this election is the final chance to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, curb environmental degradation, and reduce inequality.
Following bruising… Audio
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What's An Ego?
Audio 7 Jul 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at what an ego is, and how it affects us. Audio
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Thames Music Group Grand Piano turns 40!
There's a special birthday happening this weekend in the Coromandel township of Thames. The Thames Music Group's Grand Piano is turning 40. Elizabeth Jones is one of the founding members of the… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 July 2023
All Blacks coach Ian Foster is defending his selection of Damian McKenzie at first five ahead of Richie Mo'unga for Sunday's first test of the year against Argentina in Mendoza.
Bridget Tunnicliffe… Audio
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Action packed start to third Ashes test
England dismissed Australia for 263 runs on the first day of the third test at Headingly in Leeds overnight, in what was an action-packed day of cricket.
Mitchell Marsh managed the only score of note… Audio
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50th anniversary of nuclear test protests
It has been 50 years since the HMNZS Otago and HMNZS Canterbury sailed to the Mururoa atoll in French Polynesia to protest French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
Sailors on both vessels witnessed… Audio
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Big Sunday morning for rugby fans
The All Blacks and Black Ferns are both in action on Sunday morning, with the men's side's kicking off their season and the women searching for another big win.
The All Blacks begin the defence of… Audio
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All Blacks to play first test of the year
The All Blacks play their first test of the year in Argentina on Sunday morning and will be well aware they can't take the home side lightly.
The Pumas have toppled New Zealand twice in their last… Audio
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Pacific presence felt at climate summit in London
Audio 7 Jul 2023Pacific presence felt at climate summit in London. Audio
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The Black Ferns 'Locky Lalas'
The Black Ferns locks call themselves the "locky lalas" and the trio are a driving force in the scrum and a driving force behind the team's success. While only two of Maia Roos, Chelsea Bremner and… Audio
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Episode Eleven Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Seeking Justice
Audio 7 Jul 2023Is the Mr Big Sting: a powerful tool? Or an underhanded tactic? And can it bring justice? Audio
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Why city centres are going car-free
Auckland, Dunedin, and now Wellington – does pedestrianisation solve problems, or create them? Audio
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What I left Out of the Series
You can't put all the evidence into just one podcast. Presenter Steven Price shares a few choice cuts of extra material.
Coming up
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Heightened security for third Ashes test
Excitement and tensions are high ahead of the third Ashes Test at Headingley in Leeds.
For the first time in the series' history, England now need to come from 2-0 behind to win an Ashes, and English… Audio
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New Zealand silent on Japan's plan to release nuclear water
An anti-nuclear activist is pointing the finger at New Zealand's silence over Japan's plan to discharge more than one million tonnes of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
Japan may… Audio
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Case #054 - The Mysterious Suitcase & The Fraudster
A suitcase was found floating in the Waitematā Harbour in 1966. Its contents kicked off an international manhunt and one of Aotearoa's biggest fraudsters. Joseph Sheehan BEM was a detective on the… Audio
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The puzzle of the silent mind
Have you ever had a catchy tune you just can't get out of your head? Most of us can imagine sounds – music, voices, environmental noise – to varying degrees. But about 1% of people can't imagine… Audio
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Taranaki Sports Hall of Fame calling for nominations
The Taranaki Sports Hall of Fame is branching out from the way it usually does things to get new inductees. Andrew Moffat's with Sport Taranaki, he explains their change in approach to Jesse. Audio
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The impact of the Hollywood writers' strike on NZ
Hollywood writers have been striking for three months' now – and there's no resolution in sight. Half a world away, the strike's having an impact on the screen industry here in New Zealand, too. Audio
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Two climbers rescued from Remarkables
Audio 4 Jul 2023Two ill-equiped climbers lost on the Remarkables mountain range near Queenstown have a group of volunteers to thank for getting them back to safety. Audio