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Owners of earthquake-prone buildings given more time to strengthen them
Owners of earthquake-prone buildings will now have a four year extension on the requirement to strengthen or demolish. Audio
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E05: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
Shooting from choppers is a game changer but teams are learning from scratch, working at break-neck pace in such dangerous terrain that an accident is always on the cards. Audio
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Fnife Games, the award-winning Christchurch developers making LGBTQI+ interactive narratives
Started by a group of friends, the Ōtautahi company recently picked up a few NZ Game Awards. Video, Audio
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RNZ news division in for overhaul after report into inappropriate editing
A independent report has found no evidence of an orchestrated pro-Russia campaign behind the inappropriate editing of international new stories by an RNZ web journalist. But it concludes the reporter… Video, Audio
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Auckland Transport blames bad weather for derailing bus services
'It's not good enough' - an admission from Auckland Transport that its service has been sub-standard.
Gridlock across Auckland last night caused massive delays for bus users heading home.
Some… Video, Audio
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Mad Professor: 'I was the shyest guy you could imagine'
Legendary dub reggae producer Mad Professor (aka Neil Fraser) tells Kim Hill it was a Kiwi friend who encouraged him to perform onstage for the first time. Video, Audio
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How much could Christmas dinner cost?
Audio 16 Dec 2022Christmas is a week away, and after a year of inflation, Kiwi households will be focusing much more on the cost of everything.
Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen has analysed some Christmas… Video, Audio
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Govt extends healthy homes deadline for private landlords
Private landlords have been given an early Christmas present - an extra year to bring their rentals up to healthy homes standards.
The government has extended the deadline, saying supply chain… Audio
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How to make a fabulous cheese scone with Ash Tapsell
The cheese scones are an extremely popular baked item at Wellington's Pravda Cafe. Not only are the scones in demand, but people have been signing up to Cheese Scone Classes at Wellington on a Plate… Audio
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Reading Everest: Notes on Budgets
The Budget gets presented, debated and commented on more than most best sellers but like A Brief History of Time very few people have the time and energy to read all of it. Audio
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Rhys Darby on his new comedy Our Flag Means Death
Rhys Darby talks to Jesse Mulligan about making Our Flag Means Death, which is inspired by the true story of an aristocrat who abandoned his life of privilege to become a pirate. Audio
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Motu Tony: The former NRL star giving back to where it started
Rugby league is back at De La Salle College for the first time in 22 years.
Despite the absence of a rugby league team since 1999, the south Auckland school has been a melting-pot for talent, which… Audio
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Abuse survivors not safe dealing with Family Court - advocate
Two reviews of the Family Court are underway to ensure its judges are up to scratch and victims are happy with how they're being treated.
It comes as a family violence advocate says it is currently… Audio
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NZ children living in motels reaches record high
The number of children living in motels has reached a record high, despite the government's pledge to combat child poverty.
Latest figures released to Checkpoint show there were more than 4,300… Video, Audio
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How fresh is the air we breathe?
New Zealanders make take it for granted that we live in a clean, green part of the world but just how fresh is the air we breathe? Many Kiwis would be surprised by what we're breathing in, says… Video, Audio
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Proud and out - Ives Rose
What does celebrating Pride month mean to a former refugee whose journey coming out ended up even shaping their career? Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Ives Rose. Audio
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Port, border workers happy to get Covid-19 vaccination
The most at-risk workers at the Ports of Auckland have lined up for their Covid-19 vaccinations today, with most saying they barely felt a scratch.
There has been at least one community outbreak… Video, Audio
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Research uncovering how widespread eronite mineral is
New research into a cancer-causing mineral beneath Auckland has already had to hose down industry concerns. Auckland university researchers aiming to pinpoint the risks from erionite rock have won a… Audio
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More than just roads - how infrastructure projects will improve our lives
Infrastructure is such a boring word - but what's happening now to boost our economy through shovel-ready projects will change our quality of life. Audio
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Recreating colonial New Zealand
Audio 22 May 2020Kiwi production designer Felicity Abbott, talks with Lynn Freeman about the job of her life: recreating colonial New Zealand for The Luminaries tv series - an epic story of love, murder and revenge… Audio, Gallery
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Coronavirus: Bridges defends criticism of lockdown extension
Simon Bridges has heavily criticised the Government's response to Covid-19, saying it didn't do enough groundwork to get the country out of Alert Level 4 restrictions this week.
He says work has only… Audio
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Sound Lounge: 1984 From Scratch music/video - Drum/Sing; Gareth Farr's deconstruction of ‘Now is the Hour'
Audio 9 Mar 2019Watch the seminal 1984 music/video Drum/Sing by From Scratch; Gareth Farr's He Poroporoaki (A Farewell) is a deconstruction of ‘Now is the Hour’ (Po Atarau), a song forever associated with the… Video
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Middlemore $80m boost a good start - Gosche
Middlemore Hospital's latest cash injection won't fix all its rotting buildings and it pales into comparison with what other district health boards in Auckland have got. Yesterday the government… Audio
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Chasing the blue whale
Audio 28 Feb 2018An expedition to tag blue whales in New Zealand waters for the first time almost came up empty as warmer sea temperatures forced them out of some of their usual feeding grounds. Audio
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Insight: Buildings Safe and up to Scratch?
New Zealand is entering the biggest construction boom in its history. Phil Pennington investigates if it is possible to avoid a cycle that has led to chronic and sometimes acute building failure. Video, Audio
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Own the Factory campaign withdrawing Cadbury offer
A Dunedin group hoping to continue the production of iconic confectionery like Jaffas and Pineapple Lumps and Buzz Bars has given up on its plans. Dunedin Councillor Jim O'Malley is behind the… Audio
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Cities of Tomorrow: Smart Hubs
We know that connectivity and mobility facilitates innovation and creativity but what makes a really buzzy city, both economically and culturally? A panel discussion about how being a smarter city can… Audio
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The Magic by Deerhoof
Nick Bollinger revels in the anarchic surrealism of Amer-indie veterans Deerhoof. Audio
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Our Cat Behaviour expert answers your feline questions
Confused by your cat's behaviour? listen here from some tips from Professor Kevin Stafford, who specialises in cat behaviour Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler for 22 March 2016
This week in the Sampler Nick Bollinger reviews the debut album of Wellington teenager Lontalius; a reflective double set from Auckland singer-singwriter Derek Lind; a reissue of rhythmic pioneers… Audio