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Auckland University aims to boost Pasifika academic success
Auckland University aims to boost Pasifika academic success. Audio
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NZ looking into options re AUKUS participation
In our weekly chat with National Party deputy leader and finance minister Nicola Willis talks to Nathan Rarere about her trip to Washington to meet up with other finance ministers, our options about… Audio
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Rotorua woman fighting fast fashion, one t-shirt at a time
Fast fashion is one of the world's biggest polluters but in Rotorua, Gayle Heath is doing her bit to save the planet, one t-shirt at a time. Our producer Mahvash Ikram paid her a visit. Audio
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The Great Outdoors: dactylanthus, flower of the underworld
We're beginning a new feature The Great Outdoors with DOC - where we'll be checking in with the Department of Conservation each month to hear what they're getting up to out in the wilderness. Avi… Audio
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Tension around rec facilities in Whakatane's long term plan
Local Democracy reporter Diane McCarthy tells Nathan about tensions surrounding recreational facilities during the first day of hearings for Whakatane District Council's Long-term Plan 2024-34. Audio
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Argentine senators give themselves a payrise
The cost of living crisis isn't for everyone in Argentina - the country's senators have voted themselves a massive pay rise - Kate Pereyra-Garcia has more Audio
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Japan looking to reopen a decomissioned nuclear plant
Japan prepares to fire-up long mothballed nuclear plants - our correspondent Chris Gilbert tells us why Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 23 April 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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UK: BBC presenter taken off air a year ago, has resigned
BBC presenter Huw Edwards formally resigns almost a year after stepping back from presenter duties - correspondent Henry Riley joined First Up from London Audio
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NZ rail's track of perpetual failure
KiwiRail's future could be veering more towards mothballs than mega-ferries, but the government's not sending out any hints Audio
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'Lynn of Tawa' Ginette McDonald celebrated with new collection
NZ On Screen has released The Ginette McDonald Collection, celebrating the actor and producer's trailblazing career with videos of her comedy, television work, and historic interviews. Audio
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Is it time to update our understanding of the universe? Some cosmologists think so
Oxford University professor Subir Sarkar says over the past 100 years our understanding of how the universe works has changed dramatically as technology has improved in leaps and bounds. Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Dr Hirini Kaa
The manukura of St John's Theological College picks a whakataukī that means 'it is the job of the children to smash the calabash'. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Audio 22 Apr 2024Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alexia Russell and Peter Dunne discuss relying on executive power to govern when it comes to the fast-track consenting legislation. Plus, they… Audio
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Lawyers defend blocking Chhour's Waitangi Tribunal summons
Crown lawyers today laid out their case to try and block a Waitangi Tribunal summons issued to the Minister for Children, Karen Chhour. Maori News Editor Taiha Molyneux speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Lydia Ko comes up short at Chevron Championship
New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko has let another opportunity to get into the Hall of Fame slip while one of her rivals has written her name into the LPGA record books. Audio
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Passport delays
Anxious travellers have been forced to either change their international flights or fork out hundreds of dollars extra for urgent passports as a system upgrade causes delays of up to eight weeks. Audio
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Consumer wants microscope put over Air NZ fares
Air New Zealand's ramping up domestic airfares from tomorrow. Last week the National carrier warned travel agents that all existing bookings need to be ticketed by midnight, to avoid any price… Audio
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Air New Zealand's domestic fares fly higher from midnight
From midnight tonight, Air New Zealand's domestic fares are going up, as it rolls out new pricing changes. Audio
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An antidote to misinformation and conspiracy theories
Growing up Robin Reames saw first hand at the dinner table, why conspiracy theories flourish and how misinformation spreads. Now a professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, Reames believes the… Audio
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Made in NZ: Vertical berry farming
Traditionally the strawberry growing season winds up around now. The locally grown varieties disappear. That is except for "counter seasonal" grower 26 Seasons. Chief executive Grant Leach speaks to… Audio
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Talented comedy acts lining up for NZ Comedy Fest
The NZ comedy fest season is fast approaching meaning a host of funny people are set to hit our stages here in Aotearoa. Among the talent this year is He Huang - she grew up in China but now calls… Audio
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Lower Hutt Planting for the Future initiative
A new community-wide initiative has launched in Lower Hutt today called 'Mouri Tupu - Planting for the Future'. The goal is to plant one tree for every person in the city, that's 114,000. Lower Hutt… Audio
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Air NZ to increase domestic fares
From Tuesday, Air New Zealand will be increasing long-term domestic fares across all routes. House of Travel chief operating officer Brent Thomas spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National… Audio
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Hidden Japan: The astonishing places you shouldn't visit
Growing up in an American Navy family, Alex Kerr lived in many places including Italy, Hawaii and Washington DC. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 22 April
On today's episode we hear from Labour's Rachel Brooking, after her party have criticised the Government over their fast track approval bill, the minister responsible for Resource Management Reform… Audio
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Portable toilets will soon no longer cut it for freedom campers
Incoming rules for freedom campers have left rental companies feeling confused. Audio
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Mataaho collective wins Golden Lion award at Venice Biennale
The Mataaho collective, a group of four Maori women won the Golden Lion from a jury at the 60th Venice Biennale, the Oscars of the art world, for their large-scale work Takapau in the main exhibition… Audio