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Arjan van der Boon: Wake up and smell the art
An international collaboration between Dutch and New Zealand artists sees the opening of a new exhibition, 'Smells like Roses - Rozengeur' at Foxton's Mapuna Kabinet Art Gallery. We're joined by… Audio
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Introducing: Riot Gull
This week on we introducing its a band from Dunedin Riot Gull DEBORAH, GEMMA, LUCY & MADISON.
Here is Madison and Lucy Introducing their new single UMAMI. Video, AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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King Charles' France visit postponed after pension protests
A state visit to France by King Charles has been postponed because of the widespread protests against President Macron's pension reforms.
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AI is most important tech advance in decades - Bill Gates
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is the most important technological advance in decades, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says.
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National Party plans to rewrite school curriculum if elected
The National Party plans to rewrite the curriculum for primary and intermediate schools if it wins at the next election. Audio
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The lobbyist, the liquor industry, and the Beehive's revolving door
Prime Minister's chief of staff came directly from leading a lobbying firm that argued against alcohol reforms that have now been ditched.
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Rural school's 14 year journey to lower speeds
All schools in the Ashburton area will have a 30kph speed zone set up on roads outside them this year, with one principal relieved after a 14 year campaign.
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Frustrated Greens take aim at 'visionless government'
The Greens have laid down a challenge to potential coalition partners: come to the table with faster and stronger climate action if you want our support. 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: Kita
This week we Introduce a new group from Te Whanganui-a-Tara KITA, who's second EP 'Love Lives Here' was released March 17th.
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Introducing Yuzhang Wu - a National Concerto finalist 2023
Bryan Crump speaks with pianist and National Concerto Competition 2023 finalist Yuzhang Wu. Audio
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Transport Minister says cuts are 'right thing to do'
The minister who lost the most in the government's second policy bonfire in just over a month insists it will not harm efforts to lower emissions.
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PM Chris Hipkins announces second 'reprioritisation', with $1b in total savings
The second set of government programmes to be cut, trimmed or delayed include the voting age, alcohol reform, a used container refund, and various transport projects.
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Introducing: Speech Act Theory
Speech Act Theory is the Auckland based alt-electronica project of producer/musician Pete Hickman. Here is Pete introducing their latest single 'Next Time' Audio
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White House backs Senate bill to boost US ability to ban TikTok
The White House backed legislation introduced by a dozen senators to give new powers to ban TikTok and other foreign-based technologies if they pose national security threats.
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Questions for Oral Answer 8 March 2023
Audio 8 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers ANGIE WARREN-CLARK to the Minister of Housing: How is the Government supporting people whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by recent severe weather in New Zealand… Audio
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Ashley Bloomfield, the public service and political neutrality
Introducing The Detail: In the wake of the Rob Campbell saga, Sir Ashley Bloomfield talks exclusively to The Detail about why political neutrality in the public service is so important. Try NZ's top… Audio
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Public sector boss Steve Maharey has offered to resign - Health Minister
Public sector boss Steve Maharey has offered to resign over political comments, the Health Minister says, but she's waiting on advice on whether to accept it.
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Introducing: Just Another June
This week on Introducing its a fresh new band from Ōtautahi - Just another June. Audio
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ACT proposes 'special economic zone' to speed up East Coast flood recovery
The Act Party has announced a bundle of policies it says will help flood-affected regions bounce back faster.
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Introducing: Silk Cut
Silk Cut is a project which began taking form in 2020. With the band's assistance, Andrew's creative smarts aim squarely at the sonic epiphanies of early nineties shoe gaze and indie guitar rock… Audio
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Urgency used to pass Bill fixing 501 deportees loophole
Legislation has been passed under urgency to ensure all people returning to the country after being in prison systems abroad continue to come under parole-like oversight and support back in New… Audio
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Better prepared Fiji Drua aiming for a big sophomore season
Fiji Drua, who had a badly disrupted debut Super Rugby Pacific season, have been given a boost with several of their 2023 games to be played in Fiji.
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Robertson weighing options, fends off 'cyclone tax' accusations
Tax, borrow or cut: those are the broad options facing Grant Robertson as he faces the multibillion-dollar bill for Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland floods.
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Questions for Oral Answer 22 February 2023
Audio 22 Feb 2023Questions to Ministers Hon JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement that climate is a "bread and butter issue" for his Government; if so, will he ensure that adapting to… Audio