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A Chef’s Ode to the Golden Queen Peach
Chef Helen Turnbull has a soft spot for the Golden Queen peach - so much so, she's written the fruit an ode. Audio
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Hawke’s Bay campground evacuated due to landslide risk
Part of a beloved Hawke's Bay campground is being evacuated due to the risk of a landslide, with permanent residents given 24 hours to pack up and leave.Hastings District Council chief executive Nigel… Audio
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Investment expert says reality check needed for NZ’s super age
Audio 13 Feb 2026One of the country's leading investment companies believes there needs to be a reality check about the age of eligibility for super, warning that anything before the early 70s, is unaffordable… Audio
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Black Sheep S9 Elsdon Best (Part 1)
Described in his own time as "the white Tōhunga of Tuhoeland" and by some today as a "structural rascist" who "stole" knowledge, it's fair to say Elsdon Best is a controvesial character. In the first… Audio
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Queenstown’s new safe-driving video campaign for tourists
Queenstown council has teamed up with local police to create videos for tourists promoting safe driving in the district. The idea came from the council's transportation engineer Xinghao Chen who spoke… Audio
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Whanganui man’s backyard railway seeks new caretaker
Behind a corrugated iron fence in Whanganui sits one of the country's quirkiest backyard creations, a fully working miniature railway built track by track over 11 years. Now, after more than a decade… Audio
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UK Prime Minister says he’s not prepared to walk away
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he won't be walking away, as he faces pressure over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador. BBC political correspondent Rob Watson spoke to… Audio
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Terrorism expert looks at Christchurch gunman’s appeal attempt
The Court of Appeal will this week consider an application by the white supremacist who murdered 51 people in the Christchurch terror attacks to vacate his guilty pleas and stand trial. University of… Audio
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Islamic groups concerned over terrorist’s appeal motive
Islamic groups are worried the Christchurch terrorist is going to use his appeal to push himself back into the headlines. Abdur Razzaq is the chairman of the Federation of Islamic Associations of NZ… Audio
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GP’s ADHD diagnosis and prescriptions a slow burn
Fewer doctors than you might think are offering ADHD diagnosis and prescription services, despite rule changes at the start of the month. Health correspondent Kate Green has the story. Audio
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How McArthur Park became LA’s fentanyl ground zero
MacArthur Park in Los Angles is a far cry from its heyday, now overrun with hundreds of homeless and drug addicts. Audio
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Black Sheep S9 E2 Elspeth Kerr (Part 2)
In the second of our two-part episode on Elspeth Kerr, we see how detectives unraveled the mystery of 9-year old Betty Kerr's poisoning - and how they uncovered more victims of a serial poisoner. Audio
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The sinking history of Earth’s saltiest lake
Audio 5 Feb 2026Despite the lack of life in The Dead Sea, its shores have been home to civilisations for centuries, and today it is known as a popular health and tourism destination. Audio
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What’s your favourite animal? Turtle, parrot, wonky-donkey-man? Or something else?
Audio 5 Feb 2026Kids talk about their favourite animals, and there's the story 'How the Turtle Got its Shell' - plus music from Kiri & Lou, Music with Michal, and Wonky Donkey Man Craig Smith! Audio
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Fiji 7s men team defend Singapore title
The Fiji men's sevens rugby team took home the top title at the Singapore 7s on Sunday night, while New Zealand claimed the women's title after the two days of competition. Audio
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Corin Dann speaks to running sensation Sam Ruthe’s dad, Ben
Running sensation Sam Ruthe is making his mark on the world - breaking the 44-year-old NZ mile record in Boston. Corin Dann spoke to Sam Ruthe's dad, Ben. Audio
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Areas remain cut off following last week’s storm
Audio 30 Jan 2026Several families living in the Waioeka Gorge in the Bay of Plenty remain isolated, two weeks after dozens of slips came down. Mary Argue reports. Audio
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What’s causing IT outages in NZ hospitals?
For 12 hours from Wednesday night to Thursday morning this week, clinicians had to use pen and paper after an IT outage in Auckland and Northland hospitals. Dr Ulrich Speidel, a senior lecturer in… Audio
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Black Sheep S9 E1 Elspeth Kerr (Part 1)
Elspeth Kerr was a beloved local nurse in 1930s Devonport, but when her husband died suddenly and her foster daughter fell into an inexplicable coma, locals discoverd the shocking truth. Nurse Kerr… Audio
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Wellington’s much loved Lola the Cat dies
A much-loved and famous three-legged cat from Wellington's Aro Valley has died, and tributes have been rolling in from far and wide. Krystal Gibbens reports on the death of Lola the Cat. Audio
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Humanity’s oldest known cave art
Professor Renaud Joannes-Boyau led the team that discovered handprints more than 67,000 years old in Indonesia. Audio
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AI’s role in paying women less
It appears even AI chatbots are contributing towards the gender pay gap. A study last year found that the bots often advise women and other minorities to ask for significantly lower salaries than men… Audio
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Kiwis get ready for next month’s Winter Olympics
From curling to cross country skiing and bobsleighing - the 25th Winter Olympics are nearly upon us. Marty Toomey, who is the Chef de Mission leading team New Zealand spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Ōakura resident says weather is some of the worst she’s seen
Deb Glasgow has lived in Ōakura for decades, and says last night's weather was some of the worst she's ever seen. Deb spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Former mayor pushes back on claims by Tim Shadbolt’s wife
Former Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark disputes claims made at Sir Tim Shadbolt's funeral that his colleagues have blood on their hands. Otago/Southland reporter Tess Brunton has more. Audio