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Battle to restore war graves: 'We look after our own'
An ambitious plan to restore neglected war graves throughout the country by the end of 2020 has been launched by a group of volunteers.
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KiwiSaver retirement accounts 'prime target' for scammers
Financial and fraud experts are warning that the growing billions in KiwiSaver retirement accounts are going to become a greater target by fraudsters and scam artists. Audio
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Ardern's plea for climate change action: Be 'on the right side of history'
The prime minister, alongside Sir David Attenborough, has discussed the challenges of tackling climate change and encouraged world leaders to take on kaitiakitanga.
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'The whole country was watching': Jami-Lee Ross apologises
Embattled Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross has apologised to everybody he hurt last year, including the leader he attempted to take down.
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Suspicious approach prompts police investigation
Rotorua police are investigating after a man in a car approached a 13-year-old girl in the city on Monday.
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Jock Phillips
Just before starting this summer show we found out about a project by the historian and writer Jock Phillips. He's writing a book about the social history of New Zealand, embodied in 100 objects. He… Audio
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No room for vagueness in drug testing at music festivals
Opinion: Drug testing at music festivals is a safer and better option for everyone involved, Russell Brown writes.
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Bonus Episode
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal with tips and techniques for staying healthy and happy. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 January 2019
Good news from The Graduate Choir, a carol for Epiphany by Peter Cornelius, and an atmospheric setting of Joseph Parry's tune 'Aberystwyth' - some of the treats in store in today's Summer Hymn… Audio
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Former US marine arrested on spying charges in Russia
The US wants to know why Russia has arrested a former marine on espionage charges in Moscow.
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The Suplex of Safety
Comedy trio Frickin Dangerous Bro join James Nokise to talk about getting gigs, staying balanced and dealing with bullying. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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New Year Honours list revealed
Filmmaker Gaylene Preston, scientist Margaret Brimble and the Invercargill mayor Tim Shadbolt are among the eight new dames and knights in the New Year Honours list. Audio
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'I'm really proud that this has happened in suffrage year'
Filmmaker and newly appointed Dame Gaylene Preston says it has been a privilege to bring New Zealand stories to the big screen.
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NY Honours - Sir Ian Hassall
Audio 31 Dec 2018Dr Ian Hassall has spent his entire career trying to help children - he contributed to the world's first major cot death study, oversaw the medical side of the Plunket Family Units, and established a… Audio
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Bonus Episode
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal with tips and techniques for staying healthy and happy. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Navigator becomes first Ed Hillary fellow from the Pacific
The designer of a model that reinterprets celestial navigation and ocean voyaging says she hopes it can be used in development projects across the Pacific. Video
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Chicken with the Stars
Newsreader and journalist Samantha Hayes joins James Nokise to talk about vegetarianism, Dancing with the Stars and dealing with post-show blues. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Immigration NZ staff don't know when to prioritise cases - review
Immigration New Zealand mistakenly detained the stepfather of murdered schoolgirl Karla Cardno because it did not have the right paperwork.
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1XX keeps it local in tough times
The Radio Broadcaster of the Year prize usually goes to a big name in the business with nationwide reach. But this year the honour went to a distinctly local outfit for its response to a local crisis… Audio
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1XX keeps it local in tough times
The Radio Broadcaster of the Year prize usually goes to a big name in the business with nationwide reach. But this year the honour went to a distinctly local outfit for its response to a local crisis…
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Families caring for disabled relatives receive govt settlement
Eight families have reached an out of court settlement with the government over care for disabled relatives.
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Move to alleviate Far North housing crisis
A Northland housing provider wants to relocate hundreds of homes from Auckland by Christmas next year to solve the crippling housing crisis in the Far North.
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Bonus Episode
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal with tips and techniques for staying healthy and happy. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Plans to cover Whanganui velodrome up in the air
Plans to put a roof on the Whanganui velodrome remain up in the air following the announcement of a new study into its viability.
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Apology to the Honourable Sir Toke Talagi, Premier of the Government of Niue
On November 27, 2018 RNZ broadcast and published a story that New Zealand's Government was investigating allegations in relation to the shareholdings of the Premier of the Government of Niue, the…