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National MP, gang supporters clash in protest on Parliament forecourt - 'Is that a threat?'
National MP Mark Mitchell got into a heated exchange with a group of gang whānau this morning after refusing to accept their petition protesting anti-gang policies.
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Recycling the wrong ideas about climate change
Recycling is not the beginning nor end when it comes to climate change. In fact, it comes way down the list of things you can personally do to help save the planet. Audio
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Introducing Pōneke poets The Meow Gurrrls
Audio 24 Sep 2023We’re joined on Culture 101 by three poets and artists from Pōneke and Kāpiti Coast who are part of a collective known as the Meow Gurrls. Audio
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Introducing: Erin G
This week on Introducing we meet an artist from Tāmaki Makaurau- Erin G. Video, Audio
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Cracks appear soon after show of unity from ACT, NZ First leaders
Analysis - David Seymour and Winston Peters indicated they could work together in government, but then went on to undermine each other in a lively debate.
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Workplaces encouraged to give staff exercise time for mental health
Some workplaces are introducing a new kind of happy hour into their schedule this month.
A mental health happy hour involves shutting down worksites for an hour each week to give employees extra time… Audio
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A proposed legal cap on the amount of sugar or salt in food has a surprise supporter.
Audio 20 Sep 2023Setting maximum levels for sugar and salt in food and limiting the size of fast food portions are being pushed by top health officials trying to halt the obesity crisis. Video
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Introducing AMC+
Almost a year after launching in Aotearoa, AMC+ may be the best value streaming service you have never heard of, says Dan Slevin. He recommends three shows to get you started.
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Labour launches rooftop solar rebates policy
Labour is promising rebates of up to $4000 on rooftop solar panels and battery installations, and an extra $20 million for community energy projects.
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How New Zealand can prepare for a rise in temperatures
Children, the elderly and some people with medical conditions are especially vulnerable to becoming dangerously unwell during heats higher than they're used to, experts say.
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Introducing: Feshh
On Introducing this week we meet a brand new 'Noise Pop' band based in Poneke - Feshh and their new single Acetone. Audio
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Silver Ferns captain would relish Australian return
Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio says she would like to play in Australia's netball league if it didn't affect her eligibility to play for New Zealand.
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Banks promise scam busting effort
Retail banks are joining forces to fight fraudsters with a raft of news measures including a joint scam busting centre. Cyber watchdog CERT estimates financial scams cost Kiwis 20 million dollars in… Video, Audio
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Election 2023: Candidates spar in Queenstown over spending, taxes
A month out from Election Day, the four leading parties' finance spokespeople came together for the ASB Great Debate in Queenstown to pitch their spending and visions for New Zealand's future.
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Action demanded on diseases at Paciifc health summit
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes and heart disease are the leading public health problems in the Pacific, say health experts. Audio
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France's Carrefour puts up 'shrinkflation' warning signs
French supermarket Carrefour has put stickers on its shelves this week warning shoppers of "shrinkflation" - where packet contents are getting smaller while prices are not.
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Police to buy new tasers but monitoring and cost still unclear
Police are replacing their tasers but will not say exactly what the new weapons are or how they will be monitored for public safety.
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12-year-old wins national golf title, despite having played only three rounds in his life
A twelve year old Bay of plenty school boy has won a national golf title after playing just three rounds of the game in his life. Bayleigh Teepa-Tarau nailed the nine hole golf competition at the AIMS… Video, Audio
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Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Video, Audio
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100 Years of Wes and Dexter
Both Wes Montgomery and Dexter Gordon would have turned 100 recently. Nick celebrates their centenaries with a look at some of their highlights. Audio
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Introducing: Model Home
This week on Introducing its a four piece band from Otautahi -Model Home. Audio
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Whanganui meeting calls for Māori wards and constitutional change
Whanganui will have Māori wards if its council gives weight to a public meeting strongly in favour of guaranteeing Māori representation.
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Marching to the beat of her own drum
Being neurodivergent in a neurotypical world can be a lot to navigate. But for one young woman with Aspergers, ADHD, and Tourettes - music has become something of a roadmap. Fourth year Otago… Video, Audio
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South Wairarapa council to discuss establishing Māori ward
South Wairarapa District Council is having conversations about establishing a Māori ward in the district.
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Moriori call for official week to celebrate indigenous language
Moriori are calling for their own official week to celebrate its indigenous language in New Zealand to save it from extinction. Audio