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Last part of Waikato Expressway completed at Hamilton
The last piece of the puzzle is in place as the tenth and final section of the Waikato Expressway has been completed.
The 22km Hamilton section completes the four-lane State Highway from Cambridge to… Video, Audio
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Pacific News Briefs for 20 June 2022
Pro-independence party in Tahiti wins another assembly member; Air NZ pulling LA and Rarotonga flight a disaster says resort operator; Drought situation in Kiribati dire, and more.
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 20 June
Audio 20 Jun 2022On today's First Up pod - horror as a Sunday morning crash near Picton leaves seven people dead and emergency services traumatised; with just days to go before the first ever Matariki public holiday… Audio
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Tragic crash near Picton kills 7 including baby
Audio 20 Jun 2022Police say the blink of an eye was all the time it took for seven people to lose their lives when a van and refrigerated goods truck collided near Picton yesterday morning. A baby was among those who… Audio
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Maori astronomers knowledge of star cluster Matariki
Friday will be Aotearoa's first ever Matariki public holiday to mark the start of the Maori new year. It's the most significant celebration in the traditional Maori calendar, occuring when the… Audio
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South Dunedin food truck serves up hot meals for $4
If you're after a cheap, nutritious meal in Dunedin on a Monday or Friday afternoon, south is the way to go. From this week, American-Kiwi couple Jackie Bannon and Liam Arthur are serving up hot meals… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's Monday - and there's nothing more Monday than talking fresh produce. Joining Nick Trubridge from the markets is our Minister of Fruit and Vege Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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Asia: record monsoon flooding in Bangladesh killing at least 41
In Bangladesh, an extreme monsoon rain event has brought record flooding - killing at least 41 people and stranding millions. And it's set to get worse over the next few days. Nick Trubridge asked our… Audio
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US: vaccines approved for under 5s, Juneteenth celebrated
We begin this morning in the United States - where the Centres for Disease Control has finally recommended covid vaccines for under 5-year olds. Joining Nick Trubridge from New York is Anna… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 18 June 2022
On this week’s Nashville Babylon Mark has birthday tunes for Paul McCartney and Nick Drake, soul from Dusty Springfield and Etta James, more from Steve Earle’s latest album 'Jerry Jeff' plus a trio of… Audio
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MIQ in Rotorua was 'unfair' - Lakes DHB member
In its last meeting before dissolution, a Lakes District Health Board member has taken a final swing at the government over MIQ, saying it was "imposed" on the city.
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25 Years of Country Life - Golden Pliers 2014
In celebration of Country Life's 25th birthday we will be delving into the archives over the next few months. This week we're watching expert fencers face off with their tools and technique at the… Audio
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25 Years of Country Life - Golden Pliers 2014
In celebration of Country Life's 25th birthday we will be delving into the archives over the next few months. This week we're watching expert fencers face off with their tools and technique at the…
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Takapuna daylight robbery latest in worrying trend - locals
North Shore residents say the robbery in broad daylight of a local jewellery store signifies a growing trend along one of Takapuna's main streets.
Men armed with what appeared to be crow bars have… Video, Audio
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Droughts on Kiribati are more frequent, last longer, and more intense says UN
The head of the UN in Kiribati says the drought situation affecting the country will continue to put more pressure on already water-stressed families and households in the coming months.
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Completion date for Auckland's City Rail Link reassessed
The timeline for Auckland's City Rail Link project is to be reassessed, as businesses trading alongside a giant trench on Albert St continue to struggle.
Some businesses told Checkpoint upcoming rent… Video, Audio
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How Covid has changed our demography
Demographer Professor Paul Spoonley tells Kathryn Ryan Covid-19 has had a major impact upon life expectancy around the high-income world. New Zealand is one of only three countries to see life… Audio
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Time to curb cars on Queen - central Auckland advocates
Enough plans and too much talk - it's time to curb cars on Queen. That's the message from Auckland Central MP Chloe Swarbrick and the City Centre Residents' Group who have launched a petition for… Video, Audio
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No 'plan b' for fraught Christchurch stadium project - Crusaders CEO
There's no 'plan b' if Christchurch's hotly-debated multi-use arena is ultimately scrapped, according to the Crusaders chief executive.
The proposal's been passed to the public for their say on… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Top 10 finishes for NZ golfers, still no success for Warriors and Indian cricketers beaten again.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Venus into final, Wilde wins in Leeds and Leclerc grabs another pole.
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Miscarriage of justice under media microscope
Several journalists over the years reported the flaws in the case against Alan Hall, whose conviction for the murder of Arthur Easton was finally quashed this week - 37 years after he was first… Audio
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Miscarriage of justice under media microscope
Several journalists over the years reported the flaws in the case against Alan Hall, whose conviction for the murder of Arthur Easton was finally quashed this week - 37 years after he was first…
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Annemarie Nelson
This hour features a brand new album from Dunedin-based singer Annemarie Nelson, recorded in 2008 but released in 2022. Audio
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100 years of Jaki Byard
Nick celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jaki Byard - eclectic pianist, composer and teacher. Audio
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