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The Sampler: The best international albums of 2022
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite international releases from the past year, including futurist flamenco, unfiltered R&B, space rock, and rap. Audio
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Feeding the vegans over summer
Audio 24 Dec 2022Many of us will encounter a plant-based eater this summer – and vegan food producer Flip Grater says it's not the time of year to serve them cucumber sticks and hummus. The founder of Christchurch…
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Midday Sports News for 23 December 2022
Audio 23 Dec 2022Midday sports News for 23 December 2022 The Black Caps have arrived in Karachi ahead of the start of the first test against Pakistan on Boxing Day. Audio
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Kiwi reintroduced to Wellington hills after 100 years
Paul Ward first appeared on Nine to Noon in 2018 when he outlined an ambitious plan to reintroduce wild kiwi to Wellington within five years. Four years later, 13 North Island brown have been released… Audio
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Lads Without Labels: a student-led mental health service
Audio 23 Dec 2022A free roast meal over a chat about mental health is on offer for all-male flats of Canterbury University students by the not-for-profit group Lads Without Labels. The student-led… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Donald Trump continued to dominate US politics in 2022
Despite being booted out of office almost two years ago, former US president Donald Trump is still dominating US politics.
The committee investigating the January 6 insurrection of the US Capitol… Audio
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Wait to sit drivers licence test too long, advocates say
Organisations that help people overcome barriers to getting a driver licence say the wait is too long to sit the driving test. They are worried the delays will force many to drive illegally and could… Audio
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Summer science: Two stories about genetics
Two stories about genetics produced by students at the University of Otago's Department of Science Communication. Amanda Konyn investigates whether gene editing has a role in future pest control… Audio
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Case #046 - The Unsolved Murder of Elsie Walker
The 1928 murder of Elsie Walker is one of New Zealand's oldest cold cases. She disappeared from the Bay of Plenty and her body was discovered by schoolboys, days later, in Auckland. Audio
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Is there a future for gene editing in pest control?
Amanda Konyn, a student at the University of Otago's Department of Science Communication, investigates whether gene editing has a role in future pest control. Audio
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Christmas in Karachi for the Black Caps
It will be Christmas in Karachi for the Black Caps on Wednesday for a tour of Pakistan under new test captain Tim Southee. Normally they'd be gearing up for a Boxing Day test and other home summer… Audio
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A service from the East Tamaki Church of Samoa celebrating Christmas
This Christmas service from the EFKS (Ekalesia Fa'apotopotoga Kerisiano Samoa) Congregational Christian Church of Samoa in East Tamaki, Auckland, is conducted by Rev. Eperone Futi Audio
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Festive feasting on fewer dollars
It's been a hard year for many New Zealanders, particularly with grocery prices soaring. Budget food blogger Kathrine Lynch has dollar stretching ideas for a hearty Christmas meal for 8-10 people for… Audio
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A year of disruption: Parliament's 2022 in review
The last episode of The House for this year is an opportunity to look back at some of the goings-on in Parliament that we covered in 2022. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 17 December
On this week’s Nashville Babylon Mark has reggae from Tony Tribe, a blues classic courtesy of Muddy Waters, sweet soul from Aretha and Candi Staton plus a birthday tune for Free vocalist Paul Rodgers.
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Cricket: Aus, SA set for first test since sandpaper saga
Audio 16 Dec 2022One of the biggest scandals in cricket history is resurfacing as the Australia and South Africa sides get set for the start of the first test in Brisbane tomorrow.
It's their first test encounter… Audio
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13 Rotorua motels allowed to stay as emergency housing
Audio 16 Dec 2022One of the biggest scandals in cricket history is resurfacing as the Australia and South Africa sides get set for the start of the first test in Brisbane tomorrow.
It's their first test encounter… Audio
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Free-to-air cricket returns as Spark Sport streaming pulls plug
Audio 16 Dec 2022Free to air cricket will return to TV screens next year as Spark pulls the plug on its sports streaming service.
It's blaming the escalating cost of content rights, Covid disruptions and a failure to… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Wikaira discuss cricket going free to air and employers offering incentives to tackle labour shortages. Plus, they debate… Audio
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Supermarket Christmas mince pie top for Consumer NZ
Staying with Christmas foods, this time the Christmas mince pie. Consumer NZ has undertaken a blind taste test of seven pie-producing companies, and found that a supermarket brand took out the top… Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Sam mulls over Kane Williamson's decision to ditch the test cricket captaincy and its implications, looks at who is in the running for the Halbergs - and who he thinks should be, and casts an eye to… Audio
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National, ACT, Greens and Te Pāti Māori on the year ahead
In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's political team interviews the leaders of National, ACT, the Greens, and Te Pāti Māori. Audio
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The challenge of making Sesame Street in Russia
When the Soviet Union fell, the US poured billions into Russia to help its transition into Western-style democracy. But how could the free-market and capitalist values be sold to ordinary Russians… Audio
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How our immune systems change as we age
Kiwi born renown immunologist Michelle Lintermann, talks about her research into how our immune system changes as we age. Dr Lintermann is a New Zealand born immunologist works at the Babraham… Audio
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Kane Williamson ends reign as Black Caps test captain
Kane Williamson has ended his successful reign as Black Caps test captain, stepping down as skipper in a bid to reduce his workload. Tim Southee takes charge and will lead New Zealand in two looming… Audio
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How to do Christmas gifting on a budget
Christmas is expensive for many New Zealanders at the best of times, let alone with the rising cost of living, but finding thoughtful gifts that don't break the bank doesn't have to be hard. Audio
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Colorado man's raffle win gets him on a plane to New Zealand
If you won a ticket to anywhere in the world where would you go? One Colorado man has come here, to New Zealand. He told our reporter Tom Taylor why. Audio
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Cricket: Black Caps reveal new split captaincy
The Black Caps will usher in a new split captaincy set up, when the opening test against Pakistan begins in Karachi on Boxing Day.
After six years leading the side in all three formats - Kane… Video, Audio
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Midday Rural News for 15 December 2022
News from the rural farming sector Wineries around the country operate cellar doors to offer tastings and sell wine but for the last two years many have been quiet due to the border closures. Some… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 15 December 2022
Audio 15 Dec 2022Midday sports News for 15 December 2022 Kane Williamson is stepping down as New Zealand test cricket captain after six years and has been replaced by Tim Southee. France will take on Argentina in the… Audio