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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 10: Guard Dog
5 Sep 2023Uncle John brings home what he believes to be a formidable guard dog, only to reveal it's a diminutive-yet-spirited Chihuahua, leading to delightful chaos and a surprising new family member. Read more Video
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Should soft plastics be collected in kerbside recycling?
4 Sep 2023You might know someone who's a diligent recycler, and makes sure their soft plastics are bagged up and dropped at their designated supermarket bin. But for many, plastic waste like chip packets, bread… Read more Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: I Stand for Consent
4 Sep 2023M - Documentary. After a survey exposes the extent of sexual harm at her former high school, a filmmaker returns to ask the question: Why is consent education still not compulsory in Aotearoa? Read more Video
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 9: Bessie vs. Bunny
2 Sep 2023Engaging in a sly game of insult tennis, the two Nannies, Bessie and Bunny, turn their witty jibes into a riveting spectacle of verbal cat-and-mouse, demonstrating their razor-sharp humor. Read more Video
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'It's gutting' - Northland conservation group on finding eight kiwi mauled to death by dogs
1 Sep 2023In the last month alone eight kiwi have been found mauled by dogs in Northland's Opua Forest by Bay Bush Action Conservation Group. The group has spent 12 years working to restore the forest and had… Read more Video, Audio
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NZ Fashion Week focusing on sustainability and diversity
1 Sep 2023New Zealand Fashion week is back after a three year covid hiatus with this year's event focusing on sustainability and diversity. Fashion lovers have also been able to attend more shows than ever this… Read more Video, Audio
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New rules aimed at stopping abuse of power by supermarket duopoly
1 Sep 2023The Government says new grocery rules will stop the abuse of power by the country's supermarket duopoly. Foodstuffs and Woolworths will no longer be able to decide when to pay suppliers, reject fresh… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 8: Get Rid of It
31 Aug 2023In a spirited encounter, Mum urges Mana to discard his 'hood' attire, sparking a dynamic exchange about self-expression, identity, and the implications of stereotyping. Read more Video
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'Not the news I was hoping for': Muriwai residents given initial risk categories
29 Aug 2023After six months of waiting, dozens of Muriwai residents have been given the news no-one wanted. Your property might be bought out, but it might not. Residents will tonight be able to vent their… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 7: Hey, It's OK to Be Māori
29 Aug 2023In an enchanting blend of tradition and modernity, Grizz receives an enlightening lesson from her ancestors, teaching her the inherent beauty and pride in embracing her Māori heritage. Read more Video
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Blind Bitter Happiness | Episode 4: The Wake
Jasper is rejected by Dithyaa, whom he catches kissing Cousin Paul. Scarlett shows Dr. P the company shares she found in Grandad's drawer, and Dr. P retrieves the Vietnam medals from her. Read more Video
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Blind Bitter Happiness | Episode 3: The Golden Child
Family and friends mourn Denis' passing. Dr. P realizes he doesn't feel anything. Patrick pitches his new business venture. Scarlett performs a protection ritual on Grandad, but Grandma undoes it. Read more Video
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Blind Bitter Happiness | Episode 2: Precious Things
Scarlett refuses to accept Denis' passing, placing her charmed objects on his bed in the hope he’ll live forever. Dr. P discovers his premonition was true when he sees Scarlett with Grandad Denis. Read more Video
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Blind Bitter Happiness | Episode 1: Immortal Beloved
Everyone gathers to address a sensitive issue concerning Jasper’s private parts. After the family gets news that Denis doesn’t have long to live, Scarlett prepares to save her grandad from dying. Read more Video
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 6: Not Today, Boy
26 Aug 2023When Trish introduces her new boyfriend to her protective cousins, his ill-advised attempt to mock their Māori culture backfires, leading to an unexpected lesson in respect and cultural sensitivity. Read more Video
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Breaking through theatre's glass ceiling for people with disabilities
26 Aug 2023It's not every theatre show where the actors rug up their audience in blankets and give them something to munch on throughout the performance. But that's all part of the experience at Spark, a… Read more Video, Audio
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Kiwi born children of overstayers in limbo, unable to work or study
24 Aug 2023New Zealand has thousands of job vacancies, and universties are keenly seeking international students, but despite this, there's a group of young people locked out of both of these markets. Kiwi born… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland residents scared to go out after two separate homicides
24 Aug 2023Three people have appeared in court charged with two separate homicides in the space of 24 hours in Auckland. A 35-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman were arrested following the death of an elderly… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 5: A Cereal Argument
24 Aug 2023In a hilariously high-stakes breakfast battle, Grizz and Uncle John engage in a playful tug-of-war over the last box of Nutri-Grain cereal, turning an ordinary morning into a delightful chaos. Read more Video
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Exercise on the brain
Dr Kate Thomas has exercise on the brain. As an exercise physiologist, she researches how exercise and fasting can change the energy sources our brain uses. And as an ultramarathon runner, she chases… Read more Video, Audio
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National Poison Centre data reveals hundreds of children potentially harmed by vape products
23 Aug 2023As the government moves to crack down on vapes. Figures show this could be a record year for the number children potentially poisoned by the liquid nicotine used in them. The National poisons centre… Read more Video, Audio
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Sneak peek at progress on Auckland's electric ferry fleet
22 Aug 2023Auckland Transport has opened the shed for a look at the electric ferries it's having built. Just last week AT announced the end of several inner city routes, because operator Fullers360 says it… Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 16: Shane Jones on the Treaty, Toilets and Teeth - August 22nd - Mata
22 Aug 2023Shane Jones outlines NZ First’s campaign to re enter parliament - their policies and priorities, including their controversial transgender toilet policy. Then we hear from commentators Tau Henare and… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 4: Principal's Pyjamas
22 Aug 2023In a protective motherly display, Trish storms into the principal's house to confront him about Mana's unjust accusation of skipping school, spiraling into a clash of wills and parental instinct. Read more Video