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Surplus food app expands across South Island
A phone app that connects customers with surplus food from eateries is expanding in the South Island.
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Thousands of dead birds pile up at important wetland
The corpses of thousands of dead birds have piled up around the extensive mosaic of swamps, fens, bogs and open water between Waikato's Meremere and Te Kauwhata.
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Labour MP for Whangārei announces retirement
Labour MP Emily Henderson will retire from politics at the upcoming election after three years representing Whangārei.
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Academy Cinema special events
The recent Oscars made several references to the fact that all those movies were made to be seen in an actual cinema, not on a laptop, phone or device. But in fact most movies in this country are… Audio
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Simran Kaur: Success and Girls Who Invest
Simran Kaur is fast becoming a household name.. not just in New Zealand but internationally. Simran, together with her best friend Sonya Gupthan began Girls That Invest an award winning global… Audio
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'It's not enough' - Greens lay down climate change challenge
The Greens have told other parties to come to the table with faster, bolder climate action if they want their support at the election.
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Emanuel Kalafatelis: Cost of Living Crisis
Last week Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced a change in focus to what the Labour Government considers are its two main priorities: recovery from cyclone Gabrielle and helping New Zealanders cope… Audio
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Ray Jayawardhana: The Quest for Life Beyond Earth
A prolific researcher, Professor Ray Jayawardhana investigates the diversity and origins of planets and the prospects for life in the universe, using the world's largest telescopes. His discoveries… Audio
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Dougal Sutherland: Switching off From Work
Audio 19 Mar 2023How many times do you check your emails a day - do you send emails outside regular work hours? Do you check your work emails after you knock off work, if you wake in the night will you check your… Audio
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Kayt Bronnimann: Calling home from Taiwan
Calling Home this week is writer, photographer and researcher Kayt Bronnimann, who lives in Taichung City , Taiwan. This is Kayt's second stint living in Taiwan, she decided with the cost of living… Audio
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Haaland hits second hat-trick of week as Man City trounce Burnley
Unstoppable Erling Haaland smashed through the 40-goal barrier in his first season at Manchester City with a hat-trick in his side's 6-0 FA Cup quarter-final rout of Burnley.
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Imperious Ireland beat England to clinch Six Nations Grand Slam
Ireland completed their fourth ever Six Nations Grand Slam with a 29-16 victory over England at a pulsating Aviva Stadium in Dublin, emphatically underlining their status as the world's top ranked…
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Climate policies burn on the bread and butter bonfire
Audio 19 Mar 2023Chris Hipkins won media plaudits for his political strategy after scrapping or deferring some of Labour's policy in his latest policy bonfire, including ones to reduce emissions. But a poll released… Audio
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Bracewell joins IPL side Bangalore, Ravindra brought into NZ squad
Michael Bracewell will miss New Zealand's one-day international series against Sri Lanka, after he was signed by Indian Premier League (IPL) team Royal Challengers Bangalore.
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Dr Paddy Dempsey: 11 minutes of exercise
How much exercise do we really need to stay healthy? Only 11 minutes of brisk walking a day could help prevent premature death, according to new research. Audio
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'Patently ridiculous' gun owners are being subsidised by taxpayers - Police Association
Gun owners are unhappy at the prospect of paying seven times more for licencing than they used to - but the police say it's necessary.
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Al Brown: New Zealand’s 'biggest-ever dinner party'
Chef Al Brown is no stranger to Sunday Mornings. He's cooking up a Cyclone Gabrielle relief banquet, hoping to create New Zealand's "biggest-ever dinner party". Backed by the Restaurant Association… Audio
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Tenby Powell: Ambulances to Ukraine
New Zealand's aid efforts to the Ukraine, have come in many forms to date: our troops have been training Ukrainian soldiers, the government and people of New Zealand have given millions of dollars and… Audio
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NZ delivers on day one of Sail Grand Prix in Christchurch
The New Zealand SailGP Team staked its claim for Season 3 Championship favoritism with an impressive display in front of home fans in Christchurch.
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Ex-US President Donald Trump expects to be arrested on Tuesday
Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday and has urged his supporters to launch mass protests.
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News in Samoan for 20 March 2023 / Webbed
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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NZ delivers on day one of Sail Grand Prix in Christchurch
The New Zealand SailGP Team staked its claim for Season 3 Championship favoritism with an impressive display in front of home fans in Christchurch.
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The ominously named Shadow Leader
Parliament has a charming tendency to gift people with very odd job titles, like Shadow Leader of the House. Michael Woodhouse outlines what the job entails (and it's neither shade nor homes). Audio
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Revolutionary AI is coming for a top earning industry near you
Automation came for the low paid jobs, now AI might be coming for the top earners, Kevin Norquay writes.
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What China's baby woes mean for its economy
The country's ageing population and shrinking workforce are a threat to its economic growth.