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Visitors on closed Cathedral Cove track slowing repairs
Audio 21 Oct 2024Wayward visitors wombling onto the closed Cathedral Cove track are getting in the way of contractors and slowing down repairs. The track to the popular tourist attraction on the Coromandel Peninsula… Audio
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Roblox hunting ground for sexual predators
Audio 21 Oct 2024The popular virtual game, Roblox, is a hunting ground for sex offenders looking to exploit young New Zealand based victims, according to an online safety group. Roblox users can create an avatar or… Audio
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Regional Wrap: Matamata with Mia Smith
Audio 20 Oct 2024Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different part of Aotearoa and this week we’re in the town of Matamata. Audio
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NZ’s Pinball wizard: Hamish Guthrey bringing new tech to the arcade
Audio 20 Oct 2024The latest machine to arrive at arcade Ye Olde Pinball Shoppe in Pōneke Wellington is Pulp Fiction. It’s packed with the classic soundtrack and audio clips, together with table sculptures of your… Video, Audio
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Fast Favourites: The Aussie Office’s Edith Poor
Audio 20 Oct 2024It’s one of the most popular shows of the 21st century and now, another iteration is taking place downunder. The Office is set in Australia with the first female boss - Hannah Howard, at a… Video, Audio
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Pigeons are back in vouge
There is growing interest in pigeon clubs around the world and pigeon influencers are hugely popular. Audio
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Biography captures 'special time in New Zealand farming history'
Bee Dawson speaks to Emile Donovan about her new book Where the Nor'wester Blows. Audio
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2024 travel trends decoded and explained
Audio 17 Oct 2024Waikato has been named as a top ten trending global destination in 2025. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 16 October
Audio 16 Oct 2024On today's First Up pod: Australia is fast tracking registration of foreign doctors which means Kiwi ones; we talk with the Principal of Naenae College who says there's no way school lunch suppliers… Audio
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Three weeks to go until US election
Audio 16 Oct 2024It is three weeks until Americans go to the polls to choose a new President. Both candidates are on the road again, with Donald Trump today participating in a Fox News Town Hall addressing an audience… Audio
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Tasman dog walkers upset by beach rules to protect birds
New dog rules across the Tasman region - and they're not proving popular with some, reporter Max Frethy told us why Audio
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Rena salvage operation diver speaks on Manawanui wreck
A salvage expert said when it comes to the Manawanui wreck "anything is do able with enough money." Up to 200,000 litres of fuel has leaked into the sea when the ship sank off the southern coast of… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 14 October 2024
In today's episode, a defence and security expert says while tensions are rising in the Middle East, there are also growing tensions about New Zealand's response within the UN; a tourism operator in… Audio
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Manawanui sinking hurts Samoan tourism.
A tourism business operator in Samoa says food from a container on the sunken Manawanui has been polluting the water, attracting sharks to popular surf breaks. The New Zealand navy vessel sank off the… Audio
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“The internet is radically unstable” The mindblowing worlds of Youtube video game essayist Jacob Geller
Audio 13 Oct 202428-year-old Jacob Geller is an enormously popular Youtube video game essayist and art enthusiast. Video, Audio
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Fast Favourites: Dame Susan Devoy’s surprising cultural connections
Audio 13 Oct 2024Dame Susan Devoy’s career has been nothing if not lane-changing. And as such, an inspiration for us all. Audio
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BBM foodbank closure will put pressure on other foodbanks - provider
A provider for a popular South Auckland foodbank said its closure will put even more pressure on other struggling food banks - and he doesn't know where the people it serves will now go. Dave Letele… Audio
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At The Movies - Giving then what they want
Simon Morris discovers that audiences aren't always the best judges of what they may want. Joker: Folie à Deux combines two popular genres, while Wolfs features two hugely popular stars, but both live… Audio
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Everybody makes mistakes: Christine Jeffs’ powerful first feature in 16 years
We all make mistakes, but can we accept our errors and take action before things start to unravel beyond our control?
In New Zealand director Christine Jeffs’ powerful new feature film A Mistake… Video, Audio
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Former Black Cap to pay in popular exhibition game next year
Former Black Cap Lou Vincent will end his cricket exile when he plays in a popular exhibition game next year. After serving a 10 year ban for his part in a match-fixing scandal Vincent has been named… Audio
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Review : Radical
Radical is a Mexican film based on real-life, following in the footsteps of To Sir With Love, Dead Poet's Society and Dangerous minds. An inexperienced teacher arrives at a poverty-stricken school and… Audio
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Fast Favourites: Pōneke Wellington Deputy Mayor Laurie Foon
Audio 29 Sep 2024The Capital’s Deputy Mayor Laurie Foon has long championed Pōneke Wellington - it’s local businesses, its fashion and, sometimes more controversially, its bike lanes. Audio
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Around the motu: Jean Edwards in Christchurch
RNZ's South Island bureau cheif Jean Edwards brings us up to date with news from Canterbury. Audio
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The sound of one hand playing
Pianist Jian Liu only needs one hand for his next gig, but he's working twice as hard. Video, Audio
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Woolworths Disney card scheme relied on 'pester power of kids'
Supermarket promotions have proved popular over the years - but not everybody is keen on collecting and just want cheaper prices - Mahvash Ikram went to find out more. Audio
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Palmerston North set to hold annual Palmy Drag Fest
Audio 20 Sep 2024Provincial cities aren't normally thought of as thriving centres of drag queen culture. But Palmerston North is staking a claim as the nation's drag capital thanks to the popular annual Palmy Drag… Audio
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Entrepreneur calls for tipping to help hospitality sector
Luke Dallow says costs on businesses these days are high and many hospitality spots on popular Ponsonby Road can't afford to hire enough waiters. Dallow spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Screentime: Wise Guy, Location, Location, Location, The Wild
Audio 19 Sep 2024Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos, which has first-hand accounts of the people who brought the popular TV series to life. Audio
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Rainbow's End hoists its sail
It holds the dubious distinction of being the most thrown-up on ride at Rainbow's End. Audio
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Get ready for the Moon festival
Audio 17 Sep 2024The Chinese community is celebrating the Moon Festival. Audio