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The Ashes: Will 'Bazball' hit the wall at Edgbaston?
The most anticipated Ashes series in a generation begins today in front of what will doubtless be a raucously parochial Edgbaston crowd.
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No one is free from bias - including referees
Audio 15 Jun 2023Almost every fan of any sports team has felt at one point, probably many, that their side is getting the wrong end of the stick from the officials. Professor of Philosophy at the University of… Audio
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Mother seeks action to cut young people's access to vapes
The mother of a 16-year-old boy who's battling a serious vaping addiction says more must be done to reduce young people's access to vapes. Parents upset about vaping by children have set up a new… Audio
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Record-breaking boom in primary exports
The performance of dairy, seafood and processed food exports is being praised as the reason primary industry exports have exceeded expectations, reaching a new annual record of more than $56 billion… Audio
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Panicked parents band together against vapes
Panicked parents have banded together to call for stronger action from the government to curb the rising number of young people vaping. They say they're seeing their children become debilitated by… Audio
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Primary industry exports reach record high $56 billion
The primary industry has outperformed expectations as annual exports reach a new record high of more than 56-billion-dollars. The December forecast expected 55-billion in exports, but led by a growth… Audio
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Case #051 - The Trial of Alan Hall
Alan Hall spent nearly two decades in jail for the 1985 murder of Arthur Easton. In 2022 his convictions were quashed. Stuff journalist Mike White explains the flaws in the case against Hall and Geoff… Audio
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Would you take a personality test for a job?
These days, getting a job can involve more than just sending in your CV, scoring an interview, signing a contract and starting on Monday. Today, getting a job can also involve psychometric tests. Audio
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Millions in repairs for iconic Auckland stadium after flood damage
Its been revealed flood damage to Auckland's iconic Western Springs stadium will cost millions to repair and the outdoor concert venue will be closed until at least early next year, for serious patch… Video, Audio
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Netball World Cup may be Silver Ferns veteran's last appearance
The Netball World Cup could well be Silver Ferns' veteran Gina Crampton's last appearance in a black dress. The 63 test wing attack will head to New York following the tournament and there are no… Video, Audio
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Redefining masculinity to help men thrive
While it's beautiful that we're redefining what it means to be a man, the change process is leaving many young men confused and vulnerable to harmful influence, says Sydney-based Kiwi Dr Kieran… Audio
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What to watch when you've cut your streaming services
Cut all your streaming services to offset other rising household costs and now worried that you’ve got nothing to watch? Fear not, there are some gems out there in the world of free TV. Here are some…
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Auckland Council still working to implement government discounts
Councils are scrambling to switch over to new age-based discounted fares.
The new ticket prices are set to kick in in two weeks, with most adults back to paying full price.
But children will ride… Audio
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Not just a free lunch: ripple effects from free school meals
Researchers say the ripple effects of providing healthy meals in schools extend wider than a free lunch. The $260 million Healthy School Lunch Programme, Ka Ora, Ka Ako, provides free meals to schools… Audio
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RNZ board releases terms of reference for inquiry
The board of RNZ are this morning releasing details of an independent review into how pro-Russian sentiment was inserted into a range of online stories. One staff member has been stood down while the… Audio
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11 dead in Ukraine after missle hits apartment block
At least 11 people are dead after another missile strike in Ukraine. A Russian missile hit an apartment building and a warehouse in Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's home city of Kryvyi Rih… Audio
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DIY health kits
Would you be brave enough to ask your boss to take a DIY gut health test? Tom Riste-Smith from Consumer NZ, asked his CEO to take a DIY health test for the latest episode of their 'Consume This'… Audio
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Protein: You may need more than you’ve been told
How much protein do we need for optimal health? According to a growing body of evidence more than has been recommended in the past, writes Niki Bezzant.
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Protesters want refugee free from oppressive AUS detention
'Mental torture': Protesters want refugee freed from oppressive detention in AUS. Audio
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Plant based winter warmers
Audio 12 Jun 2023Northland's Veggie Tree Cook School creator Anna Valentine with tips on getting more plant based food onto your plate. From how to make a vege stock to a meatless cottage pie loaded with nutrients… Audio
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Wait for a donor or find one on social media? What would you do to make a baby?
Audio 12 Jun 2023A dad who used Facebook and Instagram to find surrogate mothers for his children has set up a website to ‘matchmake’ other people needing help to make a baby. But a fertility expert says people going… Audio
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Australia win second World Test Championship
Australia have won the World Test Championship title, with a mammoth win over India at The Oval in London.
The Australians dominated the match, with India's slim hopes of reaching a world-record… Audio
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Pushback against National's genetic modification plans
The National Party wants to change current restrictions on genetic modifcation if it gets into government.
But critics argue the restrictions are there for a reason.
Spokesperson for GE Free New… Audio
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First, a smoke-free generation – next, a vape-free one?
New Zealand's a world-leader with its smokefree laws, but can it do the same when it comes to vaping? Audio
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Complete RNZ Editorial Audit
Audio 11 Jun 2023Comprehensive list of stories found to have been edited inappropriately, or that breached RNZ's editorial standards.
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The unbridled Question Time
For any of Parliament’s speakers, the daily Question Time is a tricky horse to manage, let alone tame. Every Speaker brings a different approach, the current Speaker is trying riding with no reins at… Audio
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How to make vegetarian food so good you don't miss the meat
Audio 10 Jun 2023Trying to eat less meat for financial reasons, but missing the yum? Here's how to do it right, says food writer Alby Hailes.
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American Samoa lifts its Measles Emergency Declaration
Audio 10 Jun 2023American Samoa lifts its Measles Emergency Declaration. Audio
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How to deal with anger
Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at how to deal with anger. Audio
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The 'Big Kid' rebuilding his life with LEGO
In the wake of a PTSD-related breakdown, building with colourful blocks is now essential to Dan Mulholland's mental health. Video, Audio