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South Africa: building blaze claims more than 70 lives
A fire has killed more than 70 people in a five-storey building in the South African city of Johannesburg. Officials have confirmed at least one child is amongst the dead. They say the building was an… Audio
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Black Power family forced to live in Mongrel mob territory
A Hawkes Bay Black Power family has complained it was forced to live in Mongrel mob territory because of a shortage of temporary housing. The Black Power family of five lost its home when the… Audio
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NZ Live: Summer Thieves
For NZ Live today Dunedin born band Summer Thieves is in to play. The band came together during their high school days making a name for themselves playing at local parties. Video, Audio
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'Wearing a hijab won't stop you living an adventurous life'
As a teenager in Tāmaki Makaurau, Dua Asim didn't see images of women in the wilderness wearing hijabs so didn't consider outdoor adventures an option for her. Now, three years after her first camping… Audio
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Technology to help people living with a range of disabilities
Audio 23 Aug 2023Workbridge Chief Executive Jonathan Mosen talks about the advances in technology in assisting people living with disabilities - and his bugbear that simple household appliances have failed to keep up
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Family still living apart after Auckland's January floods
Audio 23 Aug 2023Last week we heard the story of the Griffin family who've been forced to live apart after the Auckland anniversary floods destroyed their home in the suburb of Ranui. The Griffins are not the only… Audio
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Scans of stillborn babies could save other lives say radiologists
Radiologists in Australia want to use post-mortem scanning to help cut the number of unexplained stillbirths by 20 percent over the next five years.
New Zealand clinicians and parents say the scans… Audio
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A lively amble through the social and culinary history of eating out, from Pompeii to Dame Edna Everage
Audio 20 Aug 2023MasterChef UK judge and restaurant critic William Sitwell joins Richard Fidler for a conversation about a life in food.. A highlight of the 2023 Auckland Writers Festival. Audio
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NZ Live: Amiria Grenell and Saint Martins
For NZ Live today we have Amiria Grenell and indie folk trio Saint Martins in our Christchurch studio. Amiria's about to hit the road on a release tour with the band playing at venues around the South… Audio
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The secret to living longer and healthier
Audio 16 Aug 2023It's part of the human condition, and there's no running away from it... we're all ageing, but some of us might feel we're ageing at a more accelerated rate than others. Why do some people appear to… Audio
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Oamaru Emergency Dept closes temporarily, putting lives at risk
The closure of Oamaru Hospital's Emergency Department due to a doctor shortage is potentially putting lives at risk. The ED was closed between 5pm and 8am on Saturday and Sunday night, and there's no… Audio
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Labour's cost of living package dubbed miserly by National
National's Finance spokesperson Nicola Willis has criticised Labour's tax policy package as miserly.
If elected Labour would remove GST from fruit and vegetables, as well as increasing the In-Work… Audio
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NZ Live: Strawpeople
Trail-blazing electro-pop duo Strawpeople have just released their first album in 19 years - Knucklebones. Video, Audio
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Music 101 live: Princess Chelsea - Everything Is Going To Be Alright
This week week on Music 101 we have a very special live session from Princess Chelsea aka Chelsea Nikkel - You may know her from her international online success of 'The Cigarette Duet' Which is… Video, Audio
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People living with foetal alcohol syndrome require more support
A health expert is calling for more support for people living with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder - a condition that can occur to someone who has been exposed to alcohol before birth.
The… Audio
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"You have to experience it live" - Steven Logan on the APO
Timpanist Steven Logan chats with Voices about his love for classical music, growing up in the US and joining the APO seven years ago. Audio
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NZ Live: Tom Lark
APRA Silver Scroll-nominated artist Tom Lark is back after a hiatus of several years to join Jesse in studio for NZ Live. Audio
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Screentime: Mrs Davis The Beanie Bubble, Past Lives
Audio 3 Aug 2023Film and TV correspondent Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about Mrs Davis - an Artificial Intelligence that a nun named Simone is tasked with helping to destroy. He'll also look at movie The Beanie… Audio
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Hundreds still living in temp accommodation months on from summer storms
Hundreds of people with storm-damaged homes are still living in hotels and motels more than five months on from the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle. The contracts for these lodgings have… Audio
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Cameras on fishing boats to go live
Audio 31 Jul 2023The first of the Government's long-delayed cameras on inshore commercial fishing boats are about to go live.
Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Rachel Brooking has announced 23 boats will go live… Audio
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Economist warns removing GST not the answer to cost of living
A reprieve from the rising cost of food can't come soon enough, but an economist is warning that removing GST is not the answer. National claims Labour plans to remove GST from fruit and vegetables if… Audio
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NZ Live: Tahini Bikini
Tahini Bikini is a "collective of Wellington and Wairarapa folk" with an eclectic sound they describe as 'salad funk'. Video, Audio
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Africa: soldiers in Niger declare coup live on national TV
We're jumping across to Ghana now to catch up with our African correspondent Nabil Ahmed. Audio
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Sally Murphy RURAL live
To the rural news with Sally Murphy. Could New Zealand be doing more to grow and process enough wheat for our own consumption? Audio
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NZ Live: Seth Haapu
This week for NZ Live we speak to 'Pacific soul' singer Seth Haapu. He released his self-titled debut album in 2011, and almost 12 years later his full-length follow up 'WHAI ORA' is finally here. In… Audio
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