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From the Centre - Pt 2
Audio 16 May 2023Patricia turns over her earliest memories living close to Wellington zoo in the years before world war two. Audio
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UK offers Ukraine long-range attack drones
"This is a crucial moment in Ukraine's resistance to a terrible war," Rishi Sunak said in a statement.
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The ski season's here
Audio 15 May 2023The Manganui Ski Area on Mount Taranaki is open - the earliest opening in its history - and well ahead of any other ski field in the country. Audio
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Electronic music with Paul Berrington
Audio 15 May 2023Electronic music enthusiast Paul Berrington on four successful acts who might not be household names here in New Zealand, but have found a level of success abroad. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Thai opposition party celebrates upset election win
Thai voters have delivered a stunning verdict in favour of an opposition party that is calling for radical reform.
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Final phase of Tui Oil Field decommissioning set to begin
The arrival of a specialist vessel at Port Taranaki this week marks the beginning of the final phase of decommissioning the abandoned Tui Oil Field. Video
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Health officials blamed for suicidal patient's death
The Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner found the man was given inadequate care whilst being transferred
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Wairoa post-settlement trust and Stats NZ aim to make data more accessible for whānau Māori
A new partnership between Stats NZ and Wairoa post-settlement trust Tātau Tātau will help make data more accessible for whānau Māori.
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'Hope is fading': Temporary homes hold-up puts hundreds in precarious situation
More than 300 households whose properties were wrecked by flooding earlier this year are still waiting for a temporary home - or are in limbo about whether they will need one.
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ABC Wantok Program for 15 May 2023
ABC Wantok Program for 15 May 2023. Audio
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NZSO: Heavenly
Mahler’s Fourth - a picture of the perfect childhood - is paired with Gabriella Smith's Tumblebird Contrails, a hauntingly evocative work inspired by the hallucinatory sounds of the Pacific Ocean. Audio
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Ruakākā community devastated as double homicide investigation launched
A small Northland community is reeling tonight after two people were found dead in a home in Ruakākā.
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Nelson weighs up cost of mitigating future flood damage
Nine months on, as Nelson recovers from the devastating August floods, the full extent of slip damage across the region is becoming clearer. Audio
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Far from mighty oak on death's door still a tree of the year contender
Plimmer's Oak - one of the capital's oldest exotic trees - won't win any beauty contests, but could take out the ultimate prize in its final throes.
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We have all heard social media can impact women's body image – but it isn't all bad
Social media users are not naive about the toxic beauty ideals being promoted across digital platforms, researchers Kim Toffoletti, Holly Thorpe and Rebecca Olive write.
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Hopes new intersection will minimise risk for Ōhakea Defence Force staff
Work is starting on a new intersection to a growing New Zealand Defence Force site along a traffic pinch point in the lower North Island.
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Council staff 'extremely unprofessional' towards Gore Mayor Ben Bell at times, board chair says
The effort to oust Gore Mayor Ben Bell is "ridiculous", Mataura Community Board chairperson Nicky Coats says.
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Fiji Men's qualify for Paris Olympics Rugby Sevens
The Fiji national men's sevens team has qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games Rugby Sevens competition in France.
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Karekare residents still seeking clarity on post-cyclone recovery
More than three months on since Cyclone Gabrielle, residents in a West Auckland settlement are calling on officials to provide clarity on recovery works.
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Nurses' mistakes led to elderly man's death, health watchdog says
He was given the wrong dose of the wrong drug, with nurses failing to properly double-check the medication.
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Work begins on new intersection to NZDF site at Ōhakea
Work is starting on a new intersection to a Defence Force site along a traffic pinch point in the lower North Island.
A roundabout will be built at the entrance to the Ōhakea Air Force base so the… Audio
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Full extent of damage after Nelson's August floods made clear
As Nelson recovers from the devastating August floods - the full extent of slip damage across the region is becoming clearer.
Thirty three homes were damaged by landslide debris that came from… Video, Audio
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More than 300 cyclone-hit homes still wait for housing help
More than 300 households whose homes were wrecked in the cyclone and Auckland floods, are still waiting to be housed - or are in limbo.
The hold up is partly because the Temporary Accomodation… Audio
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NCEA changes making assessment 'more robust' - Education Minister Tinetti
In response to the claim that NCEA Level 1 is being "dumbed down", Education Minister Jan Tinetti says she has been told by other schools that the changes to NCEA are "giving a more robust nature to… Video, Audio