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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
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Labour's health spokesperson on Health NZ cost cutting
The Labour Party says the government's efforts to cut costs will block the recruitment of more clinicians. Labour Health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall spoke to ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Financial reform changes win for 'mum-and-dad' borrowers
The Government says it wants to enable "Kiwis to access finance with confidence", and an Auckland mortgage adviser thinks it's a win for mum-and-dad borrowers. Bruce Patten from Loan Market spoke to… Audio
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Tensions high as Auckland Council looks to sell affordable housing scheme
Pensioners who own units in a council-run affordable housing scheme that's up for sale in Auckland say tensions have flared since they were barred from voicing their concerns at a council meeting. Amy… Audio
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Health NZ to crack down on overtime and leave balances
Health New Zealand says it's time for the health sector to return to how things were before the pandemic, especially when it comes to staff costs. Health Minister Shane Reti declined an interview with… Audio
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Labour attacks Govt's fast track approval bill
The Labour Party is attacking the Government's proposed rapid consenting process, warning it could lead to accusations of bias. Labour's environment spokesperson Rachel Brooking spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Labour warns fast track approval could promote bias
Labour is warning that allowing just three ministers the final word on fast tracking projects opens them up to accusations of bias, especially when political donations might muddy the waters. Kate… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 22 April
Audio 22 Apr 2024On today's First Up pod: we get the latest on Israel; the Ukraine aid package has people talking from North America to Europe; Leonard Powell went along to the Halberg games, and met some incredible… Audio
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Environmentalists warn companies against fast-track consenting
Environmentalists are warning companies against going through the proposed fast-track consenting process because of potential reputational damage. Environmental Defence Society chief executive Gary… Audio
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Video Trailer | NZ Wars: Stories of Tauranga Moana
NZ Wars: Stories of Tauranga Moana recounts the events that unfolded in the Bay of Plenty and their far-reaching consequences for future generations. Video
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Halberg Games highlights youth with disabilities
The Halberg Games were held over the weekend in Auckland, Leonard Powell went along to talk with the competitors who all have some physical disability. Audio
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Reviewer listens to all 68 entries in Taite Music Prize 2024
The winner of the Taite Music prize is announced on Tuesday night - Max Johns from Hamilton's Underground Press reviewed all 68 nominated albums so you didn't have to Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Fruit and Veggie Minister Glenn Forsyth updates us on LeaderBrand's new massive covered facility in Gisborne which opened last week Audio
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Reaction from Europe, Russia on US Ukraine aid package
OUr correspondent in Germany, Nita Blake-Persen on the reaction in Europe, Ukraine and Russia on the aid bill passed by US Congress. Audio
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Middle East not on edge of wider conflict - for now
Is the Middle-East on the edge after Israel and Iran traded shots last week? Nathan Rarere asked our correspondent in Israel, Sarah Coates Audio
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US: Congress finally passes aid package for Ukraine
The US House of Representatives passes the Ukraine Aid Bill - Mitch McCann has the reaction from New York Audio
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New hope with new tech for abuse survivors
New technology available to abuse victims aims to change the figures on unreported sexual assaults. Audio
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Introducing: NZ Wars: Stories of Tauranga Moana
On the morning of 29 April 1864, British colonial forces opened fire on Pukehinahina Gate Pā. This was the first engagement of a military campaign waged against the iwi of Tauranga Moana and their… Audio
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Arts News: NZ wins Golden Lion at Venice while Israel keeps its doors closed, Aardman Animation in NZ & government talks arts strategy
Audio 21 Apr 2024Arts news for Sunday 21 April 2024 Audio
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Dealing with trauma through poetry: Hazara-Afghani Abdul Samad Haidari’s remarkable story
Audio 21 Apr 2024Pōneke based poet and journalist Abdul Samad Haidari became a refugee at the age of 10. For Haidari poetry has been a way to cope with the trauma and to turn it into empowerment. His second book of… Audio
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Choreographing intimacy in a post-#MeToo era
Audio 21 Apr 2024Intimacy coordination is a relatively new concept both in Aotearoa and across the world. Borne from the #MeToo movement, it’s a way to keep actors and crew safe on film and television sets and in… Audio
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Regional Wrap in ‘mural town’ Katikati
Audio 21 Apr 2024It’s known as ‘mural town’, it's Aotearoa New Zealand’s avocado capital and this week it’s the focus of Culture 101’s regional wrap. Audio
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Champagne Problems at the new look Aotearoa Art Fair
Audio 21 Apr 2024The Aotearoa Art Fair is the apex of the art market food chain. This weekend on the Tāmaki Makaurau waterfront, the public, 32 dealers and many curators from around Aotearoa come happily together at… Audio
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Origin: Ava Duvernay’s thought-provoking new film on caste systems
Oscar-nominated US filmmaker Ava Duvernay’s new thought-provoking film Origin is based on the New York Times bestselling book Caste: The Origins of our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. Video, Audio
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Fast Favourites with veteran broadcaster Julian Wilcox
Audio 21 Apr 2024This year marks 20 years of Whakaata Māori - Māori Television. Something to celebrate particularly in this climate of broadcasting cuts and redundancies.
A founding member of Māori TV, veteran… Audio
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Mataaho Collective scoops Golden Lion at Venice Biennale in a huge weekend for art from Oceania
Audio 21 Apr 2024Aotearoa New Zealand has won one of the world’s most prestigious art prizes.
Mataaho collective have been awarded the Golden Lion by a jury at the 60th Venice Biennale for their large scale work in… Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
Audio 21 Apr 2024Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz. Audio
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Lucy Corry: The campaign for a good muffin
Award winning author, food blogger, Lucy Corry joins us for another foodie catch-up. She wants to reinstate muffins to their former glory...and will stop at MUFFIN! Audio