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Calls for investigation into asbestos contaminated play sand
As schools and homes continue to dispose of asbestos contaminated play sand - the government is being urged to investigate how this happened. Chris Peace, a Senior Lecturer in Workplace Health and… Audio
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Auckland Council opens kids play sand drop-off centre
Auckland Council has opened up a drop-off site for kids' coloured play sand, over a nationwide recall. Morecroft Asbestos Removal's Jason Catterall spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Play sand postive for asbestos at West Auckland primary school
A west Auckland primary school has told parents the coloured play sand it's been using is positive for asbestos. It's arranging decontamination and air quality tests. The sand is part of a major… Audio
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Parents worry homes may be contaminated as play sand recalled
Dismayed parents are grappling with whether their homes could be contaminated as they try to rid them of play sand that could have traces of asbestos. They are angry and feel there has been no real… Audio
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All Whites to play for final time this year
The All Whites play for the final time in 2025 tomorrow. The New Zealanders kicked off the year with a 7-nil win over Fiji in March and will close it out against Ecuador who have developed a… Audio
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Kids outsmarting tech blocks to play games at school
A warning to parents about young children out smarting locks and blocks that are supposed to stop them get onto certain website. In a newsletter to parents a Waikato school says its aware of some… Audio
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Playing Favourites: Miriama McDowell and Ni Dekkers Reihana
Audio 8 Nov 2025Witi Ihimaera's iconic play Woman Far Walking has been reimagined as Tiri: Te Araroa Woman Far Walking. Two of the lead actors Miriama McDowell and Ni Dekkers Reihana play favourites with Saturday… Audio
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Eli Katoa: How was he allowed to play?
Audio 8 Nov 2025The fallout from Tongan forward Eli Katoa's concussion came hard and fast this week resulting in him being hospitalised and requiring brain surgery. Audio
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Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns to play in Pacific Champ finals
The Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns will play in their respective finals of the Pacific Championships in Sydney on Sunday. A year ago the Kiwis were on the verge of being relegated from the top competition and… Audio
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Kristyl Neho on her play Tangihanga
Kristyl Neho describes her fathers tangihanga sixteen years ago as 'Tumultuous' with arguments, and even a fight at the urupa. A graduate of Toi Whakaari, months after his death she wrote… Audio
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Katie Wolfe directs Witi Ihimaera's play Woman Far Walking
Two of New Zealand's most well-known and celebrated creative voices have come together for a new staging of the iconic play Woman Far Walking. Written by Witi Ihimaera and directed by Katie Wolfe, the… Audio
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"No one will play with me" - teaching kids about friendship
Audio 6 Nov 2025In parenting today - how to coach children on how to make good friendships. It's a tough moment for any parent if a child comes home from school or kindy and says "no one will play with me". Audio
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Ellie Smith on her play inspired by time spent in care homes
Kiwi actress and writer Ellie Smith has been based in London for decades, but she's home for a project that's close to her heart. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kate Coughlan
Kate Coughlan, long-time journalist and editor of the new book NZ Rustic, joins Mihingarangi and Guyon to play favourites. Audio
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Huntly desperate for more police as businesses forced to play detective
Huntly is desperate for more police on the beat with businesses forced to play amateur detective, patrolling the streets and filming burglaries in action themselves. In a letter to the Minister of… Audio
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Pati-political rift plays out in media, what is broadcasting
The broadcasting watchdog has told alternative online outlet The Platform it can consider complaints about it - just like TV and radio. Part of the problem is out-of-date media laws. Mediawatch asks… Audio
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Merenia Gray: my daughter plays her grandmother on stage
Audio 18 Oct 2025Tiahuia Te Puea Herangi was a prominent kaikaranga who died in 2019. She was raised by Princess Te Puea, a prominent leader of Tainui and the Kiingitanga in the first half of the 20th century… Audio
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Tom Cawood: from playing rugby for Scotland to curing Rock Snot
Audio 17 Oct 2025Afternoons listener Tom Cawood shares a story that takes him from playing rugby for Scotland, to becoming an expert in nail care and attempting to cure the South Island's Didymo rock snot issues. Audio
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Music feature: "Unfit for air play"? Not any longer!
Audio 14 Oct 2025It's time for our music feature and today we're playing some of the songs found in a mysterious old leather-bound ledger labelled 'Banned records' in the RNZ offices. Started sometime in the 1950s… Audio
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Sub-Tribe are playing Aotearoa this weekend
The Kiwi-Aussie band are back, bringing their unmistakable blend of dub, reggae, hip hop, and bass-heavy grooves to stages across the motu. Audio
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Review : Play Dirty
Play Dirty sees writer-director Shane Black (Predator, Iron Man 3) bring pulp fiction favourite Parker to the screen. Robber/gunman Parker (Mark Wahlberg) is roped into a billion dollar heist by… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Nadia Lim
Celebrity chef, clinical dietitian, bestselling author and farmer, Nadia Lim shares the music tracks that have underlined some of the key moments in her life Audio
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Black Ferns playing for pride
Sport fans are spoiled for choice with the Silver Ferns, All Blacks and Black Ferns all in action - the latter fighting it out for 3rd place at the Women's RWC. Audio
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Silver Ferns prepare to play Taini Jamison series
Netball New Zealand dropped a bombshell when it announced that Dame Noeline Taurua and her assistant coaches were being stood down for the Taini Jamison series. That series starts on Sunday when the… Audio
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Are you playing it too safe with your KiwiSaver?
As you get older, you're meant to take less risk with your investments - right? Well maybe - but maybe not. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann. Audio