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The rising cost of living : breaking down the numbers
Audio 28 Oct 2025Stats NZ senior manager for prices and construction Nicola Growden talks with Kathryn about the cost of living, and how it is measured. Audio
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NZ Live: Yurt Party live in Christchurch!
Time for NZ Live and today things are bound to get groovy. Yurt Party are an Otautahi-Christchurch band who have sold out shows with their Balkan and Latin-inspired music. Their album '200' is out… Audio
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans is Sun Live's Local Democracy
Audio 24 Oct 2025Tauranga City council has a plan to help a waterfront neighbourhood plagued by drug use, burnouts and speeding. Audio
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How Shakti NZ has transformed the lives of thousands of people
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Shakti NZ - an organisation that's transformed the lives of thousands of migrant and refugee women and children. Founded by Farida Sultana it provides a… Audio
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What are the implications of us all living longer?
In the next 25 years the number of people over 65 is set to double. That is quite a shift from our current reality, where fewer than one in five of us are over 65. In 2078, that becomes one in three… Audio
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What's the food cost of living remote?
Checkpoint producer Johnny Sutherland spoke to Lisa Owen about the hefty cost of living remote. Audio
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NZ Live: The Bats
Audio 17 Oct 2025We welcome a stalwart of Aotearoa's indie scene, The Bats. Formed in 1982, The Bats have been rocking for over 40 years. Their 11th album 'Corner Coming Up' is out today. Audio
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Book review: The Last Living Cannibal by Airana Ngarewa
Audio 16 Oct 2025Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews The Last Living Cannibal by Airana Ngarewa, published by Moa Press. Audio
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Resene workers protest for living wage
"A slap in the face". That's the response from a Resene worker over the latest pay offer from the paint company to its factory workers. Employees, unions and supporters gathered outside Resene's head… Audio
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Book about the lives of some of the world's greatest hunters
Stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. That's how hunting author Peter Ryan describes his latest book Riding the Echo Down: Hunting Adventures from New Zealand and Around the World… Audio
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Book Critic: Anna Rankin live from New York
Audio 14 Oct 2025We're going to chat books now and a new collection coming out in November is celebrating Auckland and some of the reasons people choose to live there. To share the details Anna Rankin joins Jesse, she… Audio
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NZ Live 10th October - Riiki Reid
It's time for NZ Live, and today we're joined by singer-songwriter Riiki Reid. Riiki's back with a new EP 'The Drench' following her success with last year's E.P 'Skin' Riiki has opened for the likes… Audio
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Number of over-65s renting on the rise - where will they live?
By 2048 more than half of seniors will be renting - advocates say there's not appropriate housing and councils need to step up. Audio
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Intergenerational community living proposal for Wellington
A property development company is looking to introduce intergenerational cohousing communities to Wellington. Lauren Crimp reports. Audio
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Getting to live in your childhood dream house: Tracey Scott's remarkable colonial villa
Audio 5 Oct 2025Did you ever have a dream house as a child? One you told your parents you wanted to be yours one day? Perhaps, like Tracey Scott's, it even had a turret! Audio
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Mohi live on Music 101
To celebrate his new album The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements award-winning neo-soul artist Mohi and band join Kara in the RNZ studio for a performance and korero. Audio
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Energy tweaks expose electoral live wire for National
Audio 3 Oct 2025In Focus on Politics, the government struggled to convince with its big energy announcement this week, auguring a stormy election season ahead. Audio
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NZ Live: Tom Scott performs!
It's time for NZ Live - and this week we've got singer songwriter Tom Scott performing music from his upcoming solo album ANITYA. Video, Audio
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Feature interview: Why you don't have to live with chronic pain
Chronic pain is one of medicine's oldest puzzles and most stubborn problems. About one in five people worldwide live with it, and don't really know why. Dr. Sanjay Gupta says it doesn't have to be… Audio
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How the cost of living hits for New Zealanders with blindness
It's Blind Low Vision month - First Up talks with music teacher Josaiah Fue about the cost of living and Dan Shepard how the Blind Low VIsion NZ is raising awareness. Audio
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Christchurch earthquake victim's husband says new rules 'putting money ahead of lives'
Audio 29 Sep 2025Money is being put ahead of lives according the husband of a woman who died when the CTV building pancaked in the Christchurch earthquake. The government is moving to a new risk based approach to… Audio
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Pre-term baby research saves lives
Carosika Community of Practice was set up to help close the gap in specialist care for pre-term babies - but now its funding has run out. Audio
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NZ Live: Tami Neilson
The incredible Tami Neilson joined Jesse in studio B to play songs from her latest album Neon Cowgirl. Video, Audio
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What it's like to live in historic homestead
Audio 26 Sep 2025Our guest Heatha Edwards bought a category two listed historic homestead in Hawkes Bay. Audio
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A glimmer of hope for families living with Huntington’s
A glimmer of hope has emerged for families carrying the gene for Huntington's Disease. It's very personal for RNZ Political Reporter Lillian Hanly, who spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio