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Govt announces plan for single recycling service across NZ
29 Mar 2023The government has announced a new recycling project to prevent 45,000 tonnes of carbon emissions by 2035.
The initiative aims to have a single recycling service around the country, and to eventually… Read more Video, Audio
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Book charity boss on why libraries matter
28 Mar 2023As Auckland Council aims to cut spending to solve a so-called $295 million financial deficit, former Silver Fern and general manager of literacy charity Duffy Books in Homes Linda Vaga talks to Lisa… Read more Video, Audio
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Aucklanders speak up for libraries in face of budget cuts
28 Mar 2023Aucklanders have just a few hours left to have their say on sweeping cuts the council's proposing to meet a massive shortfall in its annual budget.
The region's libraries stand to lose funding… Read more Video, Audio
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ASA upholds complaint against Corrections' use of stereotype
28 Mar 2023A Corrections Department recuritment ad has fallen foul of the Advertising Standards Authority, for perpetuating a negative stereotype of a Māori boy.
The TV commericial showed a young Māori boy… Read more Video, Audio
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Students suffering, staff late amid dire Auckland bus shortage
28 Mar 2023School students have lamented getting detentions because their buses are so late - or do not show up at all.
Residents of East Coast Bays in Auckland say a severe shortage of buses is leaving people… Read more Video, Audio
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Immigration minister reviewing settings, industry needs to review pay rates Fullers boss says
28 Mar 2023Mass cancellations of ferries in Auckland prompted the Transport Minister to call a crisis meeting late last week.
And over the weekend crew shortages saw services to Half Moon Bay, Birkenhead… Read more Video, Audio
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Feijoas hit by weather but still taste as good as ever - growers
27 Mar 2023Love 'em or loathe 'em, the feijoa season is upon us.
And buyers are being warned the fruit might be a little bit banged up this season, thanks to the extreme weather.
Some fruit and vege crops were… Read more Video, Audio
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Coromandel: Months yet before decision on SH25A road fix
27 Mar 2023The east coast of the Coromandel remains largely cut off from the rest of the country, with access in and out severely impacted by the summer's cyclones.
A fix for the biggest slip in the region on… Read more Video, Audio
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Fighting Chance | Episode 8
27 Mar 2023It's Fight Night! Susan experiences a moment of panic during the fight. Johnson reaches a huge turning point. Puneeth gets over his fears of pain and adversity. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 7
27 Mar 2023Weigh-ins are the last step before Fight Night. The hard work has been put in; now is the time to see what they have to show for it. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 6
27 Mar 2023Nerves rise as Fight Night approaches. The gym experiences the loss of a loved one. The group's focus is on mental preparation for the fight. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 5
27 Mar 2023The crew brush up on what they've learnt and strengthen what they're good at. It's time to experiment with that, but injury gets the best of some people. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 4
27 Mar 2023Halfway through the programme, the crew are getting more familiar with the motions. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 3
27 Mar 2023Eugene tells us his goals and aspirations for his fighters. Puneeth reveals his motivations. Liz shares how she became a part of W2W. Gabby reveals she often woke up in the hospital. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 2
27 Mar 2023The crew step out of their comfort zones on their journey to their first fight. Read more Video
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Fighting Chance | Episode 1
27 Mar 2023The programme has started, and the trainers are not taking it easy on the new guys. Read more Video
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Duality | Episode 2
27 Mar 2023Photographer and māmā Putaanga Waitoa had a colourful upbringing in the islands. Ravinder is taken back to her childhood. Te Irimana is learning about a part of himself that feels like home. Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 6
27 Mar 2023Piripi got the orders from his aunty to look after his younger cousin, so what better way to pass the day than getting his cousin to do all his jobs! Read more Video
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Auckland volunteers cook meals to deliver to Hawke's Bay
24 Mar 2023With many people still reeling from the devastation in Hawke's Bay, a group of Auckland volunteers are rallying together to get hundreds of home cooked meals hand delivered.
Reporter Louise Ternouth… Read more Video, Audio
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New technology may mean wool can be plucked from sheep
24 Mar 2023Sheep may peeled or plucked, rather than just being shorn, following a breakthrough by scientists working on biological defleecing technology.
Australian researchers are experimenting with a corn… Read more Video, Audio
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Recent rain no salve for drought concerns in Otago, Southland
24 Mar 2023Recent rainfall has alleviated drought concerns in Otago and Southland, but it's still been another tough summer for southern farmers.
Hot and dry summers have been the norm in recent years - and… Read more Video, Audio
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Rent relief for some while waiting for house repairs - Kainga Ora
State home tenants in houses badly damaged in the Auckland Anniversary weekend floods are living rent free until they are repaired.
Kainga Ora says more than 600 homes need repairing and they've… Read more Video, Audio
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Ōwairaka school students write letters to keep council funding for community events
Community gardens, marae projects, Neighbours Day and street parties all could be axed by local boards across Auckland.
They're under instruction to make cost savings, as the council tries to fill a… Read more Video, Audio
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Secondary school teachers to launch rolling strikes for better conditions
Secondary school teachers nationwide will be striking on March 29. Following that they are planning rolling strikes, where different year levels will not be taught on various days.
The Post-Primary… Read more Video, Audio