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SkyCity casino to shut down for 5 days
Skycity casino will shut down for five days, for failing help a problem gambler who lost more than a million dollars on the pokies. The gambler spent up to 9 hours playing continuously. On 23… Audio
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How a man's brain changes when they have kids
Parents don't just change their children; children change their parents. Becoming a father results in changes in men's brains says Dr Darby Saxbe, the Founder of the Center for the Changing Family at… Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer covering the Coromandel Peninsula
Audio 9 Sep 2024John says challenges facing local government is no more evident than in Thames with a massive potential infrastructure bill of around $140 million facing the town 5500 ratepayers. Audio
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Companies announce long list of solar projects
A long list of 147 solar, wind and geothermal projects have been announced by companies eager to find investment for a renewables boom. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
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The great slanging match that is the US election
The US election is a dog-eat-dog, no-holds-barred fight between two people who couldn't be more different to each other Audio
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Worlds of Music 8 September, 2024
Music from the world, for the world, with Lhasa De Sela, Dom La Nena, Gino D'Auri, and Yasmin Levy, an Israeli singer who performs Ladino music with a flamenco twist. Audio
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No More Water
2024 is the centenary of American writer James Baldwin. William Dart looks at Meshell Ndegeocello's recent tribute to him, with the ominous title of No More Water. Audio
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The Sampler: 1994 part 3
Tony Stamp looks back at three albums turning 30 this year, in the third of a six-part series. Video, Audio
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Giving the Dunedin Sound a shakeup: The future of the indie Ōtepoti scene
The Ōtepoti arts scene has long had a gloriously independent fertile, multi-generational, cross art form approach. But is that culture - once famously dubbed the Dunedin Sound - under threat?
Many… Audio
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The ‘what ifs’ of dazzling New Zealand modernist painter Edith Collier
The paintings that Whanganui painter Edith Collier created in England 100 years ago remain to this day, utterly fresh. At that time, there was no one in Aotearoa New Zealand painting with such… Audio
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The Killing: Plushies, red velvet and the modern day circus
It’s a striking and brutal name for an art collective. The Killing is made up of six friends and former Elam School of Fine Arts students in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. At the time, they say, the choice… Audio
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Tawata turns 20: Mīria George and Hone Kouka
Mīria George (Te Arawa, Ngāti Awa, Tumutevarovaro, Enuamanu) and Hone Kouka (Ngāti Porou, Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Kahungunu) are both acclaimed, experienced writers and directors in theatre and film in… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 8 September 2024
It’s hymns ancient and modern this week. We’ve a setting of Hail, gladdening light (a hymn from the 3rd or 4th century), and In You we live – a 21st century hymn written by Sue Mepham from Flagstaff… Audio
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The Sampler: 1994 part 2
Tony Stamp looks back at three albums turning 30 this year, in the second of a six-part series. This week R.E.M, Weezer and Oasis get a replay on The Sampler. Video, Audio
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Dr Joëlle Gergis: Pacific Island Forum was lacking in ambition
The Pacific Island forum, which had the theme Transformative Resilient Pasifiki: Build Better Now, wrapped up last week in Tonga. But award-winning Australian climate scientist Dr. Joelle Gergis, who… Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Finn joins Emile Donovan to educate and entertain us with an array of eclectic music. Audio
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Farmer retires land he says "shouldn't ever have animals on it"
"I've been farming on my own account for 52 years and cut down a fair share of trees, so now is my time to leave this place better than we found it," Chris Bolderston told Country Life. Audio
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NZ covered in cellphone coverage black holes - tech user group
Audio 6 Sep 2024The Commerce Commission announced wants standardised coverage maps for all providers within 12 months and set definitions of excellent good or bad coverage, so customers can actually compare whats on… Audio
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Telecommunications companies to come up with coverage maps
Audio 6 Sep 2024The Commerce Commission has given telcommunications companies 12 months to come up with standardised coverage maps for all providers, so customers can actually compare the signal reach each one is… Audio
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Piping hot: Kiwis players bag overseas success
Kiwi pipers Brendon Eade and Liam Kernaghan talk with Bryan Crump about their success at one of Europe's top bagpiping competitions. Video, Audio
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Doctor on the devastating impacts of rising syphilis cases
Sexual health specialists are warning the spread of STIs will likely worsen in the next few years as the workforce dwindles. Audio
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Australia: Calls to bring forward interest rate cuts
Audio 5 Sep 2024Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen about pressure growing on the Reserve Bank to bring forward interest rate cuts amid signs the economy is slowing faster than anticipated and… Audio
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New Maori Queen due to give first speech
Just hours after being named the new Maori Queen - Nga wai hono i te po - is due to give her first speech this evening as the head of the Kingitanga. Her raising up ceremony this morning started off a… Audio
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How to milk a lentil
A Palmerston North startup company has taken Dairy free products a step further, making a cream out of Lentils, it looks and tastes like the real thing and has no allergens. Andfoods is the company… Audio
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A reading quest like no other
Book lover and Illustrator Tanya Wolfkamp has embarked on a literary quest: to read every novel by every great author born before 1904. Where is she in the quest and how far does she have to go? Audio
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Kiingi Tuheitia to be escorted down the Waikato River
Thousands are waiting along the Waikato river banks waiting for Kingii Tuheitia's to arrive at the barge where he will be put on a waka and taken downstream towards his final resting place. RNZ Maori… Audio
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Many more small towns could lose aged care beds: Association
The Aged Care Association says many rural communities will end up with a complete absence of aged care facilities if the government doesn't come up with the right funding model. Audio
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Pill to suppress cows methane laced burps ready next year
A solution to dairy cows' methane-laced burps could be ready to sell to farmers next year, according to the New Zealand company behind the product. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports. Audio
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What does the report into the grocery sector mean for shoppers?
The Commerce Commission issued its first annual grocery report and it was grim reading for anyone who was hoping to see major change in the supermarket sector. But what does it all mean for… Audio
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Costs of climate change in Africa not just environment
Audio 4 Sep 2024Africa correspondent Elna Schutz speaks to Lisa Owen about a new report suggesting the costs of climate change across African countries isn't just environmental, the level of competiveness across… Audio