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Fossil Creek Farm: 'It hugs you'
Children and teens with mental health issues are entranced when they spend time at Fossil Creek Farm just outside Nelson. The donkey Holly senses when she should snuggle close and the rhythm of egg… Audio
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A taste of country in growing suburbia
Once on the outside of Hamilton sits an urban farm keen to deliver vegetables that don't cost the planet. Run by five women, Earth Stewards practices poly-cropping on their organic vegetable beds. Audio
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Coromandel families moving so children can stay at school
Packing up the family and moving, or staying with friends - just to be able to get to school and work.
That's the option some Coromandel residents are taking, as the massive State Highway 25A… Video, Audio
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Co-governance debate heats up at Rātana, Waitangi
Audio 10 Feb 2023In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson parses the co-governance rhetoric of the past few weeks. Audio
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Sports News for 10 February 2023
Young cricketer Quinn Sunde (sun-dee) has never played a first class match - but that didn't affect him as he came agonisingly close to scoring a century against the world's hottest Test team. Audio
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Netflix rolling out password sharing changes in NZ
Netflix is cracking down on people sharing accounts to access its content for free.
It's begun rolling out the changes in Aotearoa, following a year-long trial overseas.
Lauren Crimp has more.
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Accessibility NZ Bill hits Select Committee
The government says its Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill which is now before a select committee will remove significant barriers for people with disabilities living independently.
The Council of… Audio
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What will password crackdown do to Netflix?
Been nicking from Netflix? The free ride is coming to an end as the streaming service signals a crackdown on password sharing in New Zealand.
It estimates up to 100 million subscribers have people… Audio
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Cricket: McCullum getting used to wearing England colours in NZ
Brendon McCullum admits it's a bit weird to be wearing England colours on New Zealand soil for the first time.
The English test side is here for the first time since the former Black Caps captain… Audio
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10 ways to turn your courgette glut into tasty treats
Blessed with more courgettes than you know what to do with? You're not alone. Gardens all over Aotearoa are groaning under the weight of roroa iti growing out of control. Here are ten ways to make the…
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Netflix password crackdown begins
Netflix is cracking down on people sharing accounts to access its content for free.
It's rolling out the changes from today, following a year-long trial overseas.
RNZ reporter Lauren Crimp spoke to… Audio
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Government clears desk of unpopular policies
The government has cleared the desk of some of its more contentious and unwieldy policies, with this year's election in mind.
The Prime Minister says the reprioritisation will free up money to help… Audio
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At The Movies: We Are Still Here
Eight writer-director teams present eight stories about First Nation struggles in New Zealand and Australia. Video, Audio
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When influencers are not a good influence
Cancelling 'toxic' internet personalities won't solve the identity crisis their young ,male followers are struggling with, says psychologist Matt Defina from the Australian mental health charity Man… Audio
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Public media policy put out of its misery
The PM has confirmed what pundits have predicted for weeks: the plan for a public media entity has been scrapped – before they even settled on a name for it. It’s the second time in five years… Audio
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Sports News for 8 February 2023
Audio 8 Feb 2023All Blacks test centurions Aaron Smith and Beauden Barrett will team up at Japanese club Toyota next year. Audio
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Advocates call for expansion of free lunch programme
A group of health experts is urging the government to expand its free lunch scheme to more schools as families struggle with the cost of living crisis.
Health Coalition Aotearoa says more children… Audio
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50,000 hens killed in Waikato egg farm fire
Investigators are trying to work out what caused a barn fire at a Waikato egg farm which killed 50,000 hens.
Two of the twelve barns at the Zeagold farm in Orini, were destroyed in the blaze and vets… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 February 2023
Death toll rising following earthquakes in Turkey and Syria; Labour and National take diffferent Waitangi approaches; Political editor Jane Patterson with a wrap-up of Waitangi Day; Mike Bush to lead… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 February 2023
Death toll rising following earthquakes in Turkey and Syria; Labour and National take diffferent Waitangi approaches; Political editor Jane Patterson with a wrap-up of Waitangi Day; Mike Bush to lead… Audio
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The air force's new flying machines
The air force's decades-old Orions have been retired. The Detail finds out more about the planes that'll replace them. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 February 2023
Sing along this week to Shirley Murray's God bless our land, written especially to mark Waitangi Day. Audio
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The Sampler: Vanessa Worm, Little Simz, Makaya McCraven
Tony Stamp reviews the sneering dance-punk of Auckland's Vanessa Worm, a righteous new collection from Little Simz, and Makaya McCraven's rhythmically adventurous jazz. Audio
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John Otway: the success of rock 'n' roll's biggest failure
Last year eccentric English singer-songwriter John Otway celebrated his 5000th show. Yet it's taken till this month for him to tour New Zealand. Self-dubbed "rock n roll's greatest failure", in 1977… Video, Audio
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Byron C. Clark: fear and loathing in Aotearoa
In Fear: New Zealand's hostile underworld of extremists Christchurch activist Byron C Clark traces the roots of the occupation to the reemergence of the alt-right. A video essayist on Youtube, Clark… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Floods, eggs, and Carmel Sepuloni
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Sports news for 3 February 2023
A key member of the Black Caps test squad is back but with a caveat for the looming home series against England.
Sports reporter Clay Wilson spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Critter of the Week: Ngaro Wīwi
This week's critter is the sleek and powerful ngaro wiwi or large black hunting wasp (Priocnemis monachus) that specialises in hunting some of our largest spiders. Audio
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Book Review: Cinema Speculation by Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino’s first non-fiction book is a slice of cinematic history in the director’s own inimitable voice, reports Dan Slevin.
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Sports News for 3 February
The return of seam bowler Kyle Jamieson headlines the Black Caps test squad for their two-match home series against England. Audio