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Will NZ cricket pitches turn this summer?
Will NZ cricket pitches turn this summer?
New Zealand will never be a spinners paradise - but could cricket pitches in Aotearoa be more spin-friendly?
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Fifty years of keeping Music Alive
Nikki Wells, Programme Convener for Music Alive, talks with Bryan Crump about the history of the Christchurch-based amateur music club and their upcoming celebration concert at the end of this month.
…This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Capital gains tax: A timeline of politicians ruling it in and out
Lange to Luxon: A timeline of the capital gains tax
For decades, the question over one tax change has been kicked down the road, over and over.
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Basketball: Tall Blacks' FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers roster a look to the future
Tall Blacks' FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers roster a look to the future
The new Tall Blacks coach has named his first roster for the Asia Cup qualifiers.
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Dudley Jackson: overcoming seasickness with VR
Audio 4 Nov 2024Two years and 80 different software builds, See-level was launched by Dudley Jackson and its VR headsets are now sold around the world. Audio
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Abuse in care survivors misgivings about State apology
Audio 4 Nov 2024The looming apology at Parliament over abuse in care is criticised as not inclusive of enough survivors. Audio
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Air Force Museum holds 'Aircraft of the Year' competition
The Air Force Museum in Christchurch is holding its annual "Aircraft of the Year" competition, inviting the public to vote for their favourite historic aircraft. Wing Commander and Airforce Museum… Audio
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Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 28 October - 3 November
Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week
A native riverside paradise and a cancer patient on a mission to save lives are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.
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Major South Island civil defence exercise to take place
Are we ready for the big one to strike?
Hundreds of people across three regions will be responding to the aftermath of a major Alpine Fault quake in a civil defence exercise this week.
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Scissor-wielding car jacker takes vehicle - police
Scissor-wielding car jacker takes vehicle - police
A Christchurch driver was forced out of their car by a person who threatened them with a pair of scissors.
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Kiwis Ferns v PNG Orchids: What you need to know
Kiwis Ferns v PNG Orchids: What you need to know
The Papua New Guinea Orchids will be hoping their home ground advantage of Port Moresby will play into their favour when lining up against the Kiwi Ferns for just the second time ever.
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Auckland Council agency spent $737k on campaign to boost positivity about city
Council agency spent $737k on campaign to boost positivity about city
The mayor says it's a waste of ratepayers' money, with less than half of viewers feeling more optimistic about Auckland.
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Michael Belgrave on charting NZ's 'wonderful history' in new book Becoming Aotearoa
'Māori have always insisted that they're there'
The story of Aotearoa is complicated, historian Michael Belgrave says in his new book: It's not always happy, but not always nasty either. Audio
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Severe thunderstorm watch for parts of South Island
Severe thunderstorm watch for parts of South Island
Thunderstorms may produce hail with diameter in excess of 2cm, MetService warns.
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Pacific Championships: Big rugby league matches to set pace for 2025
Big rugby league matches to set pace for 2025
Pacific Cup rugby action in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea this weekend will determine future standings of Pasifika teams involved.
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Why student radio is still special
The Mighty Aotearoa Alternative Awards, the biggest night of the year for student radio, are being held tomorrow night in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. Audio
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From the Archives - growing plants helps addicts' recovery
Country Life visited Nova Trust's farm near Christchurch where the charity is helping rehabilitate addicts through horticulture. Audio
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From the Archive: Growing plants helps addicts' recovery
From the Archive: Growing plants helps addicts' recoveryPodcast episode — 01 November 2024Country Life visited Nova Trust's farm near Christchurch where the charity is helping rehabilitate addicts through horticulture.
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World champ White Ferns welcomed home with cheers and applause in Christchurch
Fan fervour helps reality sink in for world champions
The White Ferns have been welcomed home by whānau, friends and more than 100 fans.
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Director jailed for 'worst of its kind' tax offending
Director jailed for 'worst of its kind' tax offending
An analysis of Asia Pacific Group's bank accounts showed that more than $800,000 had been diverted for the woman's personal use.
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Fire tears through Christchurch house
Fire tears through Christchurch house
Fire has caused major damage in the Christchurch suburb of Aranui, but no one was injured in the blaze.
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Woman pleads guilty to stabbing taxi driver
Woman pleads guilty to stabbing taxi driver
A woman charged over the stabbing of a taxi driver in Christchurch last month has pleaded guilty.
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Weekend weather: Rain, sun and showers for North and South Island
Weekend weather: A sprinkling of sun and showers
Whether you're running the Auckland Marathon or dipping a toe into the Parnell Baths, it's a mixed bag weather-wise.
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Audio 1 Nov 2024Two mighty compilations of funk productions by self-appointed the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, have just been reissued. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Shoppers turn away from high-end fashion as retailers close doors
Shoppers turn away from high-end fashion as retailers close doors
More NZers are snapping up pre-loved clothing as the cost of living bites. Audio