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Music professor hands over the baton
Peter Adams, a stalwart of the Dunedin music scene, is retiring as Music Professor at Otago University after more than 30 years with the institution. Audio
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Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
Women’s rugby in Aotearoa: The challenges that lie ahead
We've just had our first uninterrupted season of professional women's rugby in New Zealand, so how is it all looking asks Jamie Wall.
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AI-powered digital colleagues are here. Some 'safe' jobs could be vulnerable
AI increasingly becoming a threat to 'knowledge workers'
Humans are already working alongside robots in industries such as manufacturing, but knew technology developments are threatening 'knowledge workers' jobs too.
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Smokefree laws: National claims on Northland tobacco stores 'wrong' - Luxon
Smokefree laws: National claims on Northland tobacco stores 'wrong' - Luxon
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he was not trying to mislead the public when claiming Labour's smokefree laws would see just one store in Northland selling tobacco.
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Regional Wrap: Marton building turns into an ‘unsettling immersive’ sculpture
In 2021 artist Isabella Loudon returned to her family home in the town of Marton Tutaenui in the lower North Island to recover from glandular fever. Loudon has since stayed on, making the most of a… Audio
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Former Breakfast host Kamahl Santamaria’s deep-dive inquiry into TVNZ seeks ‘texts, emails’ from colleagues and bosses
Disgraced TVNZ host pursues former colleagues' texts and emails as case looms
Kamahl Santamaria is pursuing TVNZ for "messages, emails, phone text messages" exchanged by former colleagues and bosses in an investigation into the events leading to his departure.
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Tagata O Te Moana for 2 December 2023
Audio 2 Dec 2023Nations vulnerable to the climate crisis are sounding caution over the launch of the long-awaited global fund; The former prime minister and now opposition leader of Tuvalu would scrap the… Audio
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Introducing: Ema I'U
This week on Introducing we meet Samoan musician, actor and poet EMA I'U who has just released her powerful new 'Flower of Life'. Video, Audio
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New Zealand signs up to COP28 declaration on food production, sustainable agriculture adaptations
New Zealand signs up to COP28 food declaration
New Zealand has signed an international agreement saying agriculture and food production must urgently adapt to respond to climate change.
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Everton to appeal 10-point Premier League deduction
Everton to appeal 10-point Premier League deduction
Everton have filed an appeal against their 10-point deduction by the Premier League.
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The news is fading from sight on big social media platforms – where does that leave journalism?
As news fades from social media platforms - where does that leave journalism?
Opinion - News organisations that work through social media will have limited control as terms of service are changed at will, leaving news companies to deal with the consequences, Merja Myllylahti wr…
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Four-wheel-drivers asked to avoid riverbed on Crate Day to protect endangered birds
Crate Day revellers asked to avoid riverbed to protect endangered birds
Conservationists are warning four-wheel-drive enthusiasts in Canterbury this Crate Day about the need to take care around braided rivers, where rare birds are nesting.
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The Week in Politics: Winston goes to war
The Week in Politics: Winston goes to war
The NZ First leader derailed the new coalition government's first week in power, writes Peter Wilson.
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Auckland basks in Indian traditional tag sports extravaganza
Auckland basks in Indian traditional tag sports extravaganza
Thousands attend the fifth NZ Sikh Games and the first NZ Kabaddi World Cup that took place simultaneously in South Auckland the past weekend.
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Watch: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Education Minister Erica Stanford address media
Watch: 'We are going to ban phones across NZ in schools' - Luxon
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford have spoken about their plans for schooling, local government and the economy in Auckland.
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Indian nurses lead international influx to New Zealand
Indian nurses lead international influx to New Zealand
Almost 50 percent of trained nurses who have registered to work in New Zealand since the country's borders opened last year have relocated from India.
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Former All Blacks among World Rugby court action - lawyer
Former All Blacks among World Rugby court action - lawyer
'About half a dozen' New Zealanders, including ex-All Blacks, are among those taking legal action, claiming a failure to protect them against the risk of brain damage, a lawyer says. Audio
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Patients not to blame for overcrowded emergency departments - study
Patients not to blame for overcrowded EDs - study
Overcrowding in New Zealand hospital emergency departments is not being driven by patients who should have gone elsewhere, a new study shows. Audio
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Duty-of-care case against World Rugby starts tomorrow
Audio 1 Dec 2023A major case brought by 268 former players against World Rugby and other authorities is to start tomorrow at the London High Court. The players say they were exposed to head injuries that led to… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 1 December
Audio 1 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - the truce between Israel and Hamas gets extended again, but it's hanging in the balance; a new study says patients who should've gone elsewhere aren't to blame for… Audio
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Pharmacist fears return of pseudoephedrine may mean more burglaries
A pharmacist fears bringing back over the counter cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, an ingredient used to make meth, will see the return of P houses and chemist shop burglaries. Losening the… Video, Audio
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Govt called to close 'unacceptable' gender pay gap
Govt called to close 'unacceptable' gender pay gap
Women in New Zealand are effectively working for free until the end of the year, from 2.38pm today.
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Pacific Waves for 30 November 2023
Some Pacific countries are querying the benefits of the seasonal worker schemes in Australia and New Zealand; Opposition leader of Tuvalu wants to scrap the Tuvalu/Australia treaty if elected; Solomon… Audio
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First-ever Samoan gaming hero
A Samoan character has been introduced to the online gaming world of Overwatch 2. Audio