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Introducing: Speech Act Theory
Speech Act Theory is the Auckland based alt-electronica project of producer/musician Pete Hickman. Here is Pete introducing their latest single 'Next Time' Audio
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The Sampler: Andy Shauf, U.S. Girls, Nosaj Thing
Tony Stamp reviews the latest from Canadian wordsmith Andy Shauf, pop satirist U.S. Girls, and LA beatmaker Nosaj Thing. Audio
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The Sampler: Andy Shauf, U.S. Girls, Nosaj Thing
Tony Stamp reviews the latest from Canadian wordsmith Andy Shauf, pop satirist U.S. Girls, and LA beatmaker Nosaj Thing.
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White House says attacks on LGBTQ rights are 'dangerous'
The White House condemned what it described as "hateful and dangerous" attacks on LGBTQ people, as Republicans in various US states pursue laws targeting the community's rights.
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Finn introduces us to an electic collection of new music Audio
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Police warn drug drivers enforcement measures imminent
Drug drivers have been warned they face a sobering response at checkpoints as tougher transport laws come into force on Saturday.
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$78m in Auckland public transport funding reallocated to Christchurch project
The government is putting an additional $78 million into public transport in Christchurch, which will boost the number of buses by more than 100 and build more bus lanes and shelters.
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Rush of Jack Russells in Wānaka
Get your collars ready - a rush of Jack Russells are about to race through Wānaka. The annual K9 Natural Jack Russell Race is an undisputed highlight of the Central Otago town's two-day A&P show and… Audio
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Rush of Jack Russells in Wānaka
Get your collars ready - a rush of Jack Russells are about to race through Wānaka. The annual K9 Natural Jack Russell Race is an undisputed highlight of the Central Otago town's two-day A&P show and…
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Complaints system around lawyers must put public wellbeing at centre - panel
It says a new independent regulator should be more sensitive to complainants' needs, especially in cases involving sexual harassment. Audio
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Media stakeholders strongly oppose PNG draft media policy
A growing chorus of voices is urging the Papua New Guinea government to abandon a proposed new media law. Audio
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Burner hunting camera back on Rotorua’s streets this winter
Rule-breaking Rotorua residents who continue to use illegal burners could face a $750 fine as the council cracks down on air-polluting fires.
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White House backs Senate bill to boost US ability to ban TikTok
The White House backed legislation introduced by a dozen senators to give new powers to ban TikTok and other foreign-based technologies if they pose national security threats.
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Questions for Oral Answer 8 March 2023
Audio 8 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers ANGIE WARREN-CLARK to the Minister of Housing: How is the Government supporting people whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by recent severe weather in New Zealand… Audio
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How animal science can inform human medicine
Welsh born, Matt Morgan is an intensive care doctor, researcher and author, currently working in Western Australia. Dr Morgan says we can look to nature to provide valuable lessons and solutions to… Audio
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Ashley Bloomfield, the public service and political neutrality
Introducing The Detail: In the wake of the Rob Campbell saga, Sir Ashley Bloomfield talks exclusively to The Detail about why political neutrality in the public service is so important. Try NZ's top… Audio
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Upcycling textiles taking off
Audio 7 Mar 2023In January last year, a clothing recycling company diverted 11 kilograms of unwanted textiles from the landfill. Last month they saved 11 tonnes. Jeff Vollebregt is the director of Upparel, he speaks… Audio
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Public sector boss Steve Maharey has offered to resign - Health Minister
Public sector boss Steve Maharey has offered to resign over political comments, the Health Minister says, but she's waiting on advice on whether to accept it.
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Threat of online voter manipulation 'profoundly disturbing'
New Zealand needs to wake up to the threat of online voter manipulation in this year's election, experts say.
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National's childcare funds pledge 'not well thought through' - Sepuloni
National says its childcare tax rebate targets lower and middle-income families, but Labour has criticised it as failing to focus on those who most need help. Audio
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Agencies dispute over how to solve low literacy and numeracy scores
High failure rates in new literacy and numeracy tests have led to friction between the Qualifications Authority and Ministry of Education. Audio
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Children not taught reading, writing, maths properly - Stanford
The National Party's Education spokesperson says children aren't being taught reading, writing and maths properly, which has led to high failure rates in new literacy and numeracy exams.
A pilot of… Audio
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AA can't understand why drug testing regime isn't ready
The Government passed legislation last year to introduce a new roadside drug testing regime by March.
But it's been announced an appropriate saliva testing device for random roadside testing couldn't… Audio
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National unveils affordable childcare plan in State of the Nation speech
The leader of the opposition has announced he will make childcare more affordable if National gets into power, during his State of the Nation speech in Auckland today.
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Introducing: Just Another June
This week on Introducing its a fresh new band from Ōtautahi - Just another June. Audio
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