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Duality | Episode 1
20 Mar 2023Clothing expression is important to Wairua. Mia connects with her culture by spending time away. Lavi talks about cultural expectations. Theia feels welcomed by her own and judged by others. Read more Video
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Thousands of teachers march across NZ for better conditions
16 Mar 2023Angry, forgotten, under-appreciated. And out in their thousands today, teachers up and down the country stepping out of the classroom to say enough is enough.
Marching and chanting in rallies today… Read more Video, Audio
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Funding for shipping route between Gisborne, Napier welcomed
16 Mar 2023A bolstered blue highway is offering a freight lifeline for two cyclone-hit regions with severely damaged roads.
The government's announced a $3 million subsidy for the freight ship Rangitata to run… Read more Video, Audio
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Latest on Stuart Nash after losing police ministerial role
16 Mar 2023Government minister Stuart Nash is in more hot water tonight over revelations the Solicitor General considered prosecuting him for contempt.
Our deputy political editor Craig McCulloch is with us… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland Central Interceptor dig reaches deepest point beneath Hillsborough
15 Mar 2023Auckland's Central Interceptor wastewater tunnel has reached its deepest point, with the tunnel boring machine which started in Māngere now 115 metres below Hillsborough.
Despite Covid and the impact… Read more Video, Audio
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AT boss defends public transport fare price rises
15 Mar 2023The cost of public transport in Auckland's about to go up despite service quality going down.
Bus ferry and trains rides will cost 6.5 percent more from April. Auckland Transport says that works out… Read more Video, Audio
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Why are eggs so expensive? A farmer explains
15 Mar 2023The average price of eggs has increased more than 80 percent since Checkpoint last did a supermarket shop.
And a quick scope of some stores put the price of eggs at 80 cents to $1.05 each, and some… Read more Video, Audio
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Supermarket prices: How a standard shop compares, from 2022-2023
15 Mar 2023If you are finding it harder to balance your budget, it will be no surprise to learn that last month food prices had their biggest jump in 30 years, according to Stats NZ. Read more Video, Audio
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Basketball: Breakers' final chance to win ANBL series
15 Mar 2023The Breakers have one last chance to finish the Australian National Basketball League season with the silverware.
The best-of-five series is locked at 2-all ahead of tonight's winner-take-all game in… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland City Rail Link budget blows out another $1 billion
15 Mar 2023Auckland's City Rail Link has had another budget blowout, and is now asking for another billion dollars.
The project got underway in 2017, with a price tag of $3.4 billion.
It will now cost at least… Read more Video, Audio
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National deputy Nicola Willis on Nash losing police portfolio
15 Mar 2023National's deputy leader Nicola Willis talks to Lisa Owen about Labour Minister Stuart Nash losing the police ministerial role.
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Foxton's unused trolley bus lines taken down after court case
14 Mar 2023The lower North Island town of Foxton is about to have a clearer horizon as dis-used trolley bus lines come down.
Their removal, after a court case, ends any nostalgic hope of the former tourist… Read more Video, Audio
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Swedish journalist investigates Coromandel killings case
14 Mar 2023More than 30 years since the murders of the Swedish backpackers Heidi Paakkonen and Urban Hoglin, a journalist from their home country is in Aotearoa, re-investigating the Coromandel killings.
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Western Springs Stadium closed after major flooding damage
14 Mar 2023Western Springs Stadium is closed for the foreseeable future after significant flooding damage, with no guarantee of when it will reopen.
The stadium is home to numerous concerts, Auckland speedway… Read more Video, Audio
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Red sticker review for some homes near slip in Muriwai
14 Mar 2023Some properties in the Muriwai exclusion zone have had their red sticker status reviewed following new information that landslides in the area appear to be slowing down.
More than 125 properties in… Read more Video, Audio
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Lower Hutt mayor details outages after Point Howard landslip
14 Mar 2023Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says 75 houses are without power, 165 houses in the wider area are without water, and 20 homes only have pedestrian access after the landslip at Point Howard today.
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Power, water out for many houses after Lower Hutt landslip
14 Mar 2023A landslip has taken out powerlines, gas and water in Lower Hutt. Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says 75 houses are without power, 165 houses in the wider area are without water, and 20 homes only… Read more Video, Audio
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PM Hipkins details project cuts to focus on cost of living
13 Mar 2023Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has scrapped or tweaked eight policies, to focus funds on cost of living.
The cash for clunkers scheme is gone. The speed reduction programe will just focus on the most… Read more Video, Audio
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Duality | Trailer
13 Mar 2023Duality looks at Māori with mixed whakapapa, who are on a journey to find their identity. With a foot in two worlds, their stories look within us and explore belonging, self-doubt, and triumph. Read more Video
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Meng | Full Documentary
13 Mar 2023A one-hour, bilingual documentary that follows former Gisborne mayor and current Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon. Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 4
13 Mar 2023Piripi decided to leave school early and join the forestry, so he hasn’t been on the job long. This week, we follow him to mahi up in the bush. Doesn’t start off well—he’s slept through his alarm! Read more Video
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Thousands gather in Manukau as Polyfest relaunches after years offstage
10 Mar 2023Thousands of people gathered at the Manukau Sports Bowl for 'Polyfest' today - which is the largest Pacific dance event in the world.
It is the first time the festival has been held in full and open… Read more Video, Audio
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More empty windows on Cuba St as rents skyrocket
10 Mar 2023On one of Wellington's most famous streets, there's a domino of shops closing their doors.
Owners say they simply can't afford the rent on Cuba Street, and it's losing the charm that once drew crowds… Read more Video, Audio
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Ambulance ramping getting more common with ED pressure
10 Mar 2023As our hospital emergency departments buckle under the relentless demand, flow-on effects are being felt across the health sector.
Ambulances are spending increasing amounts of time waiting outside… Read more Video, Audio