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Introducing: Modniy
This week on Introducing we meet Modniy. A sonic project by Poneke based musician Sonya Ishimnikova. Audio
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ACT's business plan: Removing January holiday, putting minimum wage on hold
ACT's business plan: Removing January holiday, putting minimum wage on hold
The ACT Party says it would abolish Fair Pay Agreements, put a hold on minimum wage increases for three years, and remove the 2 January public holiday.
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From the archives: A visit to Sam Neill's Central Otago vineyard
Veteran New Zealand actor Sir Sam Neill takes Country Life on a tour of his Central Otago vineyard just before the 2023 season got underway. Audio
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From the archives: A visit to Sam Neill's Central Otago vineyard
From the archives: A visit to Sam Neill's Central Otago vineyard
Veteran New Zealand actor Sir Sam Neill takes Country Life on a tour of his Central Otago vineyard just before the 2023 season got underway.
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Election 2023: What you need to know before voting
Election 2023: What you need to know before voting
Explainer - Early voting will begin for the general election. So let's take a look at the nuts and bolts of casting a vote. Video
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Work restarts on Wellington's costly cycleway after death of four blue penguins
Work restarts on Wellington's costly cycleway after death of four blue penguins
One bird was run over outside the Te Ara Tupua construction site in June while three more were found inside the site last month.
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Boos and strong language mark forum on housing
Boos and strong language mark forum on housing
Political candidates have heard the plight of renters at a forum in Wellington, with all promising to continue funding tenant services. Audio
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Dissatisfied Silver Ferns seeking contracts in Australian league
Dissatisfied Silver Ferns seeking contracts in Australian league
One of the leading clubs in Australia's domestic netball competition has had approaches from Silver Ferns wanting to play there.
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Southern Cross health insurance premiums to rise as inflationary pressures bite
Southern Cross health insurance premiums to rise
Southern Cross Health Society says it will be increasing the price of health insurance, amid rising costs, increased claims and a need to increase its capital reserves.
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Telling the Story of Peter Ellis and the Christchurch Civic Creche Case
Alexander Behse explains how he came to tell the story of Peter Ellis and the Christchurch Civic Creche Case.
Coming up
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'Not good news' - Sewer blockage the worst Watercare boss has seen in 35 years
'Not good news' - Sewer blockage the worst Watercare boss has seen in 35 years
It could take a week-and-a-half to fix a blocked sewer main at the bottom of a huge sinkhole, Watercare warns.
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Election 2023 updates: All the latest developments on 28 September
Election updates: Luxon says anti-gang laws would be introduced in first 100 days
National leader Christopher Luxon is speaking to reporters about the party's gang policies. Follow more updates with RNZ's live blog.
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Police report no issues at Parliament protest
Police report no issues at Parliament protest
Hundreds of people marched through Wellington to Parliament today to protest a wide variety of issues, but police reported no problems from marchers and roads are now reopening.
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National MP, gang supporters clash in protest on Parliament forecourt - 'Is that a threat?'
National MP, gang supporters clash in protest on Parliament forecourt - 'Is that a threat?'
National MP Mark Mitchell got into a heated exchange with a group of gang whānau this morning after refusing to accept their petition protesting anti-gang policies.
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Overstayers express concern over Labour’s amnesty pledge
Overstayers express concern over Labour’s amnesty pledge
The Labour Party's proposal for an immigration amnesty has sparked mixed reaction among overstayers.
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Potential new debt-to-income lending limits may dampen housing market activity - CoreLogic
Potential new lending limits may dampen housing market activity
The introduction of debt-to-income caps on mortgage lending could make short-order of a pick-up in the housing market.
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Newshub leaders' debate: The new commitments and refusals to rule out
Election 2023: Promises and refusals in leaders' debate
Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins both made several new commitments, or at least said they were open to changes on certain issues. Here's what you need to know.
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Dotterels: The Southland underdog
The southern New Zealand dotterel is a true underdog of the bird world, with just 126 individuals at last population estimate. Claire Concannon tags along with a team of researchers attaching trackers… Audio
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Dotterels: The Southland underdog
Dotterels: The Southland underdog
The southern New Zealand dotterel is a true underdog of the bird world, with just 126 individuals at last population estimate. Claire Concannon tags along with a team of researchers attaching trackers…
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 27 September 2023
Audio 27 Sep 2023In Pocket Edition this week grunge musician Kristin Hersh dials in from New Orleans. Ruban Nielson reflects on his family connection to Hawaii. And how his heritage has influenced the sound of Unknown… Audio
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Is there any nutritional value to the carnivore diet?
Niki Bezzant heads down a protein-rich rabbit hole to investigate the carnivore or 'lion diet' much beloved of Mikhaila Peterson, daughter of controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson.
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Bremworth offers 10-year contracts for strong wool producers
Bremworth offers 10-year contracts for strong wool producers
Bremworth chief executive Greg Smith said the contracts would hopefully give generational security to sheep farmers.
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga
Alisha Evans is in Tauranga, where retailers on Maunganui Road and along the beachfronts are concerned at plans to introduce paid parking. Retailers say they're already doing it tough, and it would be… Audio
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National to introduce traffic light system for beneficiaries if elected
National wants to introduce a traffic light system that could see some beneficiaries docked income, and NZ First wants to cap the job seeker benefit at two years over a person's lifetime.
National… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Taylor and Georgie Stylianou (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Ian Taylor and Georgie Stylianou discuss whether it's time to introduce water meters in Wellington, glaciers disappearing and ways to reduce clutter and… Audio