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Blending Fashion and Freshness: A New Zealander’s New York Juice Journey
New Zealander Tom Wrights juice journey began humbly on the back of his bike, peddling his product during the pandemic and dropping orders door to door. Now Tom's juice has become a popular staple in… Audio
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Life’s Biggest Qs: Who Still Uses Dial-Up?
8 'til Late does a bit of retrospecting on the use of Dial-up internet, then Mark Price and Ben Grubbs from The Serial Port come along and tell us how they're still keeping Dial-up alive. Audio
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Lotto confirms proposal to ban under-18s from buying products
Selling Lotto tickets to those under 18 is set to be banned later this year. Problem Gambling Foundation advocacy and public health director Andree Froude spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Oamaru to transform into 1800s California for Netflix series
Hollywood has come to Oamaru, with the small South Island town transformed into 1800s California. Mayor for Waitaki Gary Kircher spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Prime Minister’s Award - Neville Peat
Neville Peat has published more than 40 works of natural history, environmental writing and biography, including regional natural histories, histories of Antarctica, and studies of native birds… Audio
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2024’s Kiwi King of the Twist: Crime thriller writer JP Pomare on murder in Cambridge
It’s a 2024 thriller concerned with race, podcast-making and the criminal justice system high on a fair few 2024 best-of lists.
17 Years Later is Melbourne-based bestselling New Zealand writer JP… Audio
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Painter Karl Maughan’s 2024 favourites and his Pōhutukawa fringed paintings of summer
The Pōhutukawa - our Christmas tree - once bountifully fringed the West Coast north of Taranaki, and the East Coast north of Tairāwhiti Gisborne. While now found even further south, these trees with… Audio
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Govt announces minimum wage to get lowest increase since 1990's
The below-inflation lift of 1.5 percent, which comes into effect in April, brings the minimum wage up to $23.50. But the Employers and Manufacturers Union said the small increase reflects the… Audio
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A tale of two cities: What’s happening on waterfronts
Audio 16 Dec 2024Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland Audio
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What’s My Book About: Niki Bezzant
Health writer Niki Bezzant joins Jim to discuss her new book The Everything Guide: Hormones, Health and Happiness in Menopause, Midlife and Beyond. Audio
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What’s next for Asma al-Assad and her family?
Asma al-Assad was once seen as a symbol of female empowerment, now she is facing the very real prospect of spending the rest of her days in exile in Putin's Russia. Audio
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Music feature: City Pop, Japan pop of the 70s and 80s.
Audio 3 Dec 2024City-pop is a mix of American/UK influenced pop music that emerged in Japan in the late 1970s eventually giving way to J-Pop and the idol groups of the 90s. Audio
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Fiji 7s claim victory in Dubai since 2015
Nine long years, that's how long it took Fiji to reclaim the Dubai 7s title, which they won early Monday morning at The Sevens Stadium. Audio
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Fiji 7s look to rebuild momentum in Dubai
Audio 30 Nov 2024The wait is over for rugby sevens fans as the 2025 HSBC SVNS SERIES kicks off with the Dubai 7s on Saturday. Audio
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Nic Watt’s Prosperity toss king salmon & vegetable salad
This delicious salad is straight from Nic's new restaurant, Canting in Commercial Bay, Auckland. It's a fresh, modern Chinese inspired salad. Get the recipe here. Audio
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Australia bans social media for under 16s
Australia has officially banned social media for children aged under 16. University of Auckland senior research fellow Samantha Marsh spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Tiriti talk, TJ’s haka, funding for factual stuff in 2025
Midweek - Treaty Principles Bill and TJ Perenara's controversial haka stir debate; the latest public funding for current affairs and journalism and Three's local stuff for 2025. Audio
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“We hope to offer hope” Bringing aspirational architecture to church - Award winner St Hilda’s
Churches big and small throughout Aotearoa New Zealand are vital spaces of culture and community but there are increasing challenges with heritage restoration and their relevance in today’s world.
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Peter McLennan - Deepgrooves 90s music label backing local hip hop
Deepgrooves was a 1990s Auckland-based record label that released the first ever local hip-hop single to reach number one on the NZ charts with 3 The Hard Way's 'Hip-hop Holiday'. The label reflected… Audio
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Australia: Social media platforms facing hefty fines if not blocking under 16s
Audio 21 Nov 2024Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen about how the digital giants in Australia are facing fines in the tens of millions of dollars if they fail to block under 16s from social media… Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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What does the arts make of the government’s draft arts strategy? Dr James Wenley and Dolina Wehipeihana
This month Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage released a draft for consultation of Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. It’s stated as a national strategy that… Audio
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Minister Paul Goldsmith on the government’s new arts and culture strategy
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has released Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. It’s a draft open for public consultation described as ‘action-oriented’ outlining how the… Audio
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A Doll’s House Part 2: Iconic feminist Nora Helmer returns home
It was the door slam heard around the world, shocking audiences. Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 play A Doll’s House caused outrage with the central character, Nora Helmer, walking out on her family, leaving… Audio
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Aaron Smale’s ban from Crown apology & papers on the block
Why was an award-winning journalist dedicated to reporting abuse in state care briefly banned from the official apology for that this week? Also - NZME plans to close 14 local North Island papers… Audio