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No plans for police to replace current taser model
The police are in limbo over what to do about their stun-gun tasers.
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Minister and media puts pressure on suppression
The new justice minister has said name suppression in our courts “is not working” because it’s granted too often to people with the means to make a strong bid for it. That puts Kiri Allan on the same… Video, Audio
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Introducing: Mirror Ritual
This week on Introducing it's the reflective sounds of Te Whanganui-a-Tara dream-fuzz band Mirror Ritual. Audio
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Understanding your cat's behaviour
Audio 4 Nov 2022With kitten season well underway, animal behaviourist Dr Elsa Flint joins the show to share some tips and tricks on how to train any new additions, as well as dealing with problematic behaviour from… Audio
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Netball: Have we been too quick to write off the two-point shot?
Silver Fern great Leigh Gibbs describes herself as a traditionalist and that's why, she argues, a two-point shot would be good for the seven-a-side game.
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Will Wales be the next team to roll the All Blacks?
Wales are confident they have the right combinations for success against the All Blacks in Cardiff this weekend.
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ACT chooses sitting MP to join Hamilton by-election race
The ACT Party has selected one of its existing MPs to contest the upcoming Hamilton West by-election.
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Google says privacy key as NZ Identity Check system planned
Google says it is supporting efforts between countries to fix a lack of "legal stability" around the flow of people's data and privacy.
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Revealed: The hospital radiology departments at high risk
RNZ can reveal which other hospital radiology departments are at high risk of failing to meet international standards.
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Bailiffs to wear body cameras in health and safety move
The Ministry of Justice says bailiffs will wear the devices when serving warrants, evictions, and other court documents.
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'Pay their fair share': Greens propose windfall tax on excess profits
The Green Party says corporations aren't paying their fair share of tax and the current system is unfair - so it's offering two different systems that could be used to calculate the excess profits. Audio
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A doco revival spotlights crime and injustice
A recent revival of local prime-time TV documentaries has highlighted some thorny social issues and raised awkward questions about justice and equality. Among them was a revealing investigation this… Audio
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Introducing: Mini Miller
This week on Introducing its Mini Miller is the musical project of Drew Miller (she/her), a 17 year old musician and songwriter based in Ōtautahi (Christchurch). Video, Audio
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New ground as tech aims to help boost soil health
As much of Earth has been degraded, efforts are being made to improve matters.
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Blue Smoke: Aotearoa Blues
New Zealand musicians embraced the blues boom of the 1960s, inspired mostly by British R&B groups emulating their heroes from the Southern United States and Chicago. In this episode of Blue Smoke… Audio
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Introducing: Soft Bait
This week on Introducing its post punk band Soft Bait from Tāmaki Makaurau. Audio
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Joel Little: 'I just love writing songs so I'm not going to stop doing it'
Award-winning music producer Joel Little talks to Kim Hill about songwriting, ambition and the brand-new music-making hub he's created in Auckland. Video, Audio
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Wellington rail protests risk doing more harm than good - critics
Protesters halting highways across Wellington in the name of climate change have faced criticism of their tactics by other climate activists and political leaders. Audio
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Everybody Eats Cook-Off episode three - Kahlivia Russell
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Kahlivia Russell pulled it off. Video
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Lamb Barbacoa
Recipe by Kahlivia Russell
From Five Nights at Everybody Eats on Monday 17 October 2022
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Demystifying the world of political lobbying
Kris Faafoi's move into lobbying has raised eyebrows - is there a case for regulating the industry? Audio
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Season 2 Ep 1: Rabbits & other Pests
No-one knows for sure who first introduced rabbits to New Zealand, because no-one wanted to take the blame for what became one of New Zealand's biggest environmental and economic disasters. We start… Video, Audio
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No certainty global emission 'leakage' will come from reduced dairy exports
There is little reason to conclude reducing New Zealand's agricultural output is certain to lead to increased global climate emissions, reports show.
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Introducing: Neil MacLeod
This week we introduce you Poneke based Neil MacCleod and his new single - Check out Neil MacLeods album visualiser below
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Introducing: Renee Millner
‘Not OK’ is the beautiful new melodious soul-folk-influenced single from Taranaki-based Australian singer-songwriter Renée Millner.
This week on Introducing its Taranaki-based Australian… Audio
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