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Designing winning kitchens with function and flair
Audio 15 Sep 2024What is the secret to designing a great kitchen? Many of us may think we have the answers, but reality can throw up plenty of challenges. Audio
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The Axeman's Carnival - Ep 3
Audio 15 Sep 2024Marnie keeps putting pics of Tama on the internet and he proves to be very popular. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 14 September 2024
Audio 14 Sep 2024A high-profile Cook Islands inmate has been caught having breakfast at a popular Rarotonga cafe in the middle of her 18 month prison sentence; The vice president of the United Liberation Movement for… Audio
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Call for heads to roll after Cooks cafe caper
Audio 14 Sep 2024A high-profile Cook Islands inmate has been caught having breakfast at a popular Rarotonga cafe in the middle of her 18 month prison sentence. Audio
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Cook Islands inmate caught at cafe while on prison sentence
Audio 13 Sep 2024A high-profile Cook Islands inmate has been caught having breakfast at a popular Rarotonga cafe in the middle of her 18 month prison sentence. Convicted fraudster Diane Charlie-Puna, was supposed to… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 13 September
Audio 13 Sep 2024On today's First Up pod: Candidates Harris and Trump are back on the campaign trail - we have the latest from the USA also news of devastating floods in Nigeria; in Palmerston North, Jimmy Ellingham… Audio
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At The Movies: Targets
Simon Morris looks at three specifically targeted films - a sequel to Tim Burton's cult classic Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a popular documentary from a recent architecture film festival, Maurice and I… Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer covering the Coromandel Peninsula
Audio 9 Sep 2024John says challenges facing local government is no more evident than in Thames with a massive potential infrastructure bill of around $140 million facing the town 5500 ratepayers. Audio
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The Mixtape: Comedian and children's author David Walliams
Our guest today picking the music is David Walliams, one of Britain's best-loved children's authors and some would say, their most controversial comedian. Walliams came to fame alongside Matt Lucas on… Audio
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SPCA looking out for fur foster parents
Audio 6 Sep 2024As we hit the spring breeding boom the SPCA's expecting room at the inn to fill up fast, so the hunt is on for fur foster parents. In the past financial year, more than ten thousand SPCA animals spent… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Bruce Trotter
It's been 50 years since the first windsurfing board was imported onto our shores. The crazy new sport which combined surfing and sailing proved popular with Kiwis and brought the country Olympic… Audio
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Australia: Census sexuality stoush, Labor Ministers look to woo WA
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the controversy within Labor ranks over a government decision not to include a gender identity and sexuality in the 2026 census. Audio
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International vistors levy will cost $100 from next month
From next month the international visitors levy will more than triple; from 35 dollars to a hundred dollars. International visitors spent over $11 billion in the year ending March 2024, but being… Audio
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Chef Ganesh Raj on feeding the family faves for under $20
Audio 2 Sep 2024For a number of years now, chef Ganesh Raj has been teaching people how to eat well for less. It's the title of the book, based on his popular TV show with Michael van de Elzen, which is about to… Audio
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Big broadcasters go public on problem of trust
This week RNZ and TVNZ both put out statements about public trust, transparency and how they make their news. On Mediawatch we ask the top editor from each one if they are feeling the heat over the…
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Local media pushing back offshore invaders?
For years, the most comprehensive survey of Kiwis’ media habits has shown local media losing ground to offshore invaders. This year it says we’re ‘settling down’ and local media may be ‘stabilising’…
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch & Martin Bosley (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Nalini Baruch & Martin Bosley discuss whether it's ok to pop away from the office for a coffee. Plus: why is Turangi becoming a popular tourist… Audio
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Word on the Street - Poetry Beyond the Streets of Auckland
Audio 30 Aug 2024Four slam poets share their journey to the stage. Audio
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Screentime: Slow Horses s4, Industry s3, Blink Twice
Audio 29 Aug 2024Film and TV commentator Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to look at season four of popular series Slow Horses, about a group of disgraced spies. He'll also detail season three of Industry, the London-based… Audio
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Changes to Auckland's Outerlnk bus leaves suburbs out of the loop
Changes to one of Auckland's most popular bus routes are coming - leaving two suburbs out of the loop. Our reporter Maia Ingoe took a ride on the Outerlink to find out more. Audio
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Waiheke's housing at a tipping point
Holiday homes sit empty while local families live in cars and on deteriorating boats. Audio
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The huge impact of weight loss drugs
The volume of people taking the new and effective weight loss drugs has grown so big that it's shrinking food portions in the US Audio
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TV Critic: ‘Douglas is Cancelled’, 'Guy Mont-Spelling Bee' and ‘The Night Manager’
Afternoons TV critic Linda Burgess reviews British comedy-drama 'Douglas is Cancelled', Kiwi comedy 'Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee' and revisits the popular 2016 series 'The Night Manager'. Audio
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Around the motu: Logan Savory in Southland
Audio 26 Aug 2024The Invercargill Airport is today celebrating five years of the Invercargill-Auckland direct passenger jet service. Audio
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Council retires key bridge cutting off part of popular cycle
Audio 26 Aug 2024The West Coast town of Ross has been cut out of a popular cycle route after the Totara Rail Bridge - used by pedestrians and cyclists - had to be closed for safety. Audio
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Regional Wrap: Palmerston North with Sian Van Dyk
Audio 25 Aug 2024Palmerston North or ‘Palmy’ as it’s known brims with energy, culture and heritage. Overlooking the Manawatū river, the region boomed with a pastoral farming industry. Video, Audio
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Holding the line on media freedom
Mediawatch meets two editors honoured for 'journalism of courage and impact' in Asia - one in a place where democracy’s been restored after authoritarian suppression, another in a historic hub of… Video
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Barack and Michelle Obama speak at DNC
Two of the Democratic Party's most popular figures, the former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle have used their star power to throw their support behind Kamala Harris. Correspondent at the… Audio
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The toasties business growing out of Picton
The lords of toasties have taken Picton and its many transit visitors by storm. Audio
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DJ Kampire's Dancefloor in Ndola showcases '80s African tunes
The forward-thinking East African DJ presents a selection of music that soundtracked her childhood. Video, Audio
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