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Sarcoma - the 'forgotten cancer'
Today marks the start of Sarcoma Awareness Month, which is a bid to draw attention to what's known as the "forgotten cancer". Nick Truebridge is joined by orthapedic surgeon and oncologist Andrew… Audio
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Concern over rising mid-winter Covid-19 cases
Steadily rising Covid-19 case numbers in recent days are causing concern, with some modelling suggesting we could start seeing upwards of 20-thousand cases a day soon. Nick talks to University of… Audio
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USA: From abortion to insurrection on Independence Day
We begin this morning in the United States where the fallout from both the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe V Wade and the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson at the January 6th hearings continue to be… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Kyrgios stuns Tsitsipas, Swiatek toppled, Boks defeat Wales, and Ronaldo expresses desire to leave Man United.
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The Through Line
An hour of a journey through music on The Through Line. How do you get from Ben Woods to Nick Cave? Karyn Hay has the answer. All the tracks are connected, with Karyn explaining the links as we go. Audio
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Simona Smirnova
Nick previews a NZ tour by Lithuanian-born jazz vocalist and kanklés player Simona Smirnova, plus tracks by Kenny Garrett and Christian McBride. Audio
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Hard Bop's Quiet Achievers
Nick checks out some of the lesser-known names of hard bop, like Elmo Hope, Dizzy Reece, and Ike Quebec. Audio
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Popular community garden's growth stunted by bureaucracy
It's not just chopping onions that'll make your eyes water these days, but paying for them too.
As the price of fruit n veges hits harder, many Kiwis are growing their own. On the Hibiscus Coast a… Video, Audio
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Will tourists return to Rotorua's Fenton St accommodation?
After years of the housing crisis in New Zealand, emergency housing is becoming entrenched on Rotorua's main road - Fenton Street.
Around 40 motels in the tourism hotspot are now being used as… Video, Audio
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Nick Kyrgios: 'I'm still really good'
Australian Nick Kyrgios let his racket do the talking as he moved into the Wimbledon third round with a performance he hoped would earn him some respect.
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Good Grief back for a second season from tonight
Audio 30 Jun 2022The second season of 'Good Grief' is available to stream on TVNZ+ today and the series will also be made available globally on AMC Networks' SundanceNow later this year. Co-creator Eve Palmer talks to… Audio
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Serena Williams suffers first round defeat at Wimbledon
Seven-time champion Serena Williams suffered a second straight Wimbledon first-round exit as she was stunned by French debutant Harmony Tan in a late-night Centre Court epic.
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Sportswashing and the rebel LIV Golf tournament
Sportswashing presents a myriad of ethical dilemmas for players and fans alike - and the rebel LIV Golf tournament is just the latest example. Audio
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Sportswashing and the rebel LIV Golf tournament
Sportswashing presents a myriad of ethical dilemmas for players and fans alike - and the rebel LIV Golf tournament is just the latest example.
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'Fix this mess': Resident at wits' end over Bromley smell
People fed up with the putrid stench from Bromley's wastewater plant are on the brink of protesting against Christchurch City Council's handling of the crisis.
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Reporter describes Penrose factory fire
100 firefighters spent the early hours of the morning tackling a giant blaze at Penrose factory in Auckland.
Residents in Onehunga, Mangere Bridge and Favona have been told to keep their windows… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 28 June
Audio 28 Jun 2022On today's First Up pod - Boris Johnson is in Germany for the G7 and Ukraine is leading the agenda - UNESCO recognises Rewana bread as a cultural icon, New Zealanders over 50 will be offered another… Audio
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NZ politicians and the pro-life vs pro-choice debate
The US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade and roll back women's reproductive rights 50 years has resonated loudly in New Zealand too. As you'll no doubt be aware it's now up to individual… Audio
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Second Covid-19 booster rolled out for at risk populations
A second Covid-19 booster will be available to anyone aged over 50 today as well as any health, aged-care and disability workers over the age of 30. But is it Covid-19 or the flu back from a 2 year… Audio
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'It's going to be hard': Covid-19 fatigue may limit rush for new booster - GP
Health professionals are expecting a fourth Covid-19 vaccine dose will be less popular in its uptake.
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Union calls for mandatory reporting of gender pay differences
A union leader is calling for mandatory reporting of gender pay differences. New research shows New Zealand is falling behind other western countries in closing the gap between men and women's wages.
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Surprises in Silver Ferns' Commonwealth Games squad
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua has unveiled a number of surprises as she named her team for the Commonwealth Games.
The Silver Ferns will be determined to be competitive in Birmingham after… Audio
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Chris Darby welcomes review to bring Fullers Waiheke ferry under regulation
Auckland councillor Chris Darby has hit out at a decision by Fullers to increase fare prices.
The price of Waiheke, Rangitoto and Coromandel trips is going up 8.4 percent, with the ferry operator… Video, Audio
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Defence comes out swinging in NZ First Foundation trial
The defence has come out swinging in the New Zealand First Foundation trial today - saying only Winston Peters can prove the Crown's case.
Its closing arguments brought the judge-alone trial in the… Audio
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What do rising interest rates mean for banks?
Banks are filling their pockets with the increase in interest rates and the time taken to pay off a mortgage is blowing out.
A KiwiSaver fund manager says banks are doubling their margins on floating… Video, Audio