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Bridget van der Zijpp
In her new novel In The Neighbourhood of Fame, Bridget Van Der Zijpp introduces us to a once famous musician who's now pottering in his suburban garden but still revered by his community for his… Audio
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Sizzling steak fajitas with avo smash
Today Sam's Easy East midweek meal recipe is a great way to introduce a bit of steak to the evening meal. She's sharing a simple but super tasty fajitas recipe that is a hit with younger eaters as… Audio
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What young people think of phasing out all tobacco products
Last year the government proposed to introduce a smoke-free generation, ending the sale of tobacco to anyone born after 2008. New research at the University of Otago has actually spoken to youth to… Audio
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West Sumatran composers of Indonesia
Old and new music: Megan Collins looks at the traditional music of the Minangkabau people from West Sumatra and introduces leading composers of the region. Audio
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People with disabilities taking on the Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award challenges
The Manaaki Ability Trust in Lower Hutt has introduced its rangatahi to the challenges of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award programme. The Trust's programme co-ordinator Louisa Kelly talks to… Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 109: Manos Del Chango/ Hugo Jay/ Leisure
On this week's Music 101 Pocket Edition; Manos Del Chango In Session, Introducing: Hugo Jay and Leisure release their debut LP... or is it a greatest hits? Audio
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New rules urgently needed to force more protections from banking sector - commentators
New rules urgently needed for banks - commentators
New rules are needed to force the banking sector to introduce changes to protect consumers, and a muscled-up Kiwibank is not a quick fix, consumer advocates say. Audio
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Air NZ to bring high-speed onboard internet to domestic flights
There's some good news coming for New Zealand travellers.
Air New Zealand has revealed it's working with the world's biggest satellite internet service provider, Starlink, to introduce free high… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Sue Bradford and Nick Leggett discuss England's ban on plastic-laced wet wipes and the call to introduce tougher sanctions for failing to comply with official… Audio
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CERT NZ echoes FBI warning on using public USB ports
The FBI recently tweeted out a warning to avoid using public USB ports.
The US agency says "bad actors" have found ways to use them to introduce malware and moinitoring software onto devices.
Jordan… Video, Audio
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Government wants support for planned congestion charge scheme
Audio 26 Apr 2023The government wants get cross party support for its planned congestion charging scheme before introducing a law to enable it.
All political parties support some form of pricing, but some only on the… Audio
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Government to declare climate emergency
The Government will this afternoon declare a climate emergency.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will introduce the motion in Parliament this afternoon, having described climate change as her… Audio
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Exotic garden plants a 'ticking time bomb'
Lincoln University's professor Philip Hulme has been awarded the Hutton Medal for his work on how non-native plants, including garden ornamentals, become invasive weeds in New Zealand. He says more… Audio
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Fewer ACC staff allowed access to sensitive files
Fewer ACC staff can now look at sensitive claim files, amid a raft of changes being introduced.
Access to sensitive claims, which relate to sexual abuse, and client privacy has come under scrutiny… Audio
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Russia adds NZ to black list
Russia is accusing New Zealand of Russophobia and servility towards the collective West, for introducing unprecedented sanctions against the country for invading Ukraine.
Today it published a list of… Audio
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Critter of The Week
Nicola Toki, DoC's endangered species ambassador, introduces us to Gastrodia Cooperae AKA Cooper's black potato orchid. It's name is in recognition of Dorothy 'Dot' A. Cooper who established the New… Audio
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A trip to the Chathams
Our travel feature now escorts us to the Chatham Islands. Wellingtonian Erin Daldry headed there with geologist Hamish Campbell and scientist Chris Adams one on of the two trips they take each year to… Audio, Gallery
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Conor English (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Conor English discuss the low age of criminal responsibility in New Zealand, saving money in the lead up to Christmas and a… Audio
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Government announces firearms prohibition orders
Government will introduce firearms prohibition orders, preventing certain people from having or being around guns.
These will be imposed by the courts.
Offences that will lead to a firearms… Audio
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Salsa Dura
Our cultural ambassador for Latin American music, Mona Lynn Courteau joins us once again. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Salsa Dura ("hard salsa"). The classic salsa scene in New York City that… Video, Audio
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Lime scooters: why pedestrian groups aren't impressed
Lime Scooters could soon be in Dunedin, while the situation in Auckland and Christchurch is being monitored to see if there are any issues to be ironed out. But not all are looking forward to the… Audio
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Fifty years since the birth of the barcode
In 1971, leaders from the biggest names in commerce put their differences aside and came together to transform the global economy by introducing the barcode.Dr Peter Stevens joins the show to look… Audio
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Government confirms detail of Funded Family Care changes
The government plans to formally introduce changes to Family Funded Care next month.
Family Funded Care has been widely criticised for requiring intellectually disabled New Zealanders to be the… Audio
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Are MPs paid too much or is it well-earned?
The government is scrapping changes brought in in 2015 to try stop excessive pay increases for MPs, labelling them a failure that have had the opposite effect.
Last year Parliament froze MPs'… Video, Audio
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What are the barriers to making New Zealand predator free?
In the long term some experts believe many native species will be driven to extinction by introduced cats, rats, stoats and possums - the only survivors would be those living in predator free… Audio