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Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence
Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence
Analysis - LDR Reporter Justin Latif sat in on a district licensing committee hearing to better understand how decisions are made about liquor stores.
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NZer returning from India describes cost, stress of travelling
A New Zealand citizen who has recently returned from India has recounted the massive cost and stress of getting home.
Pushpindar Singh left New Zealand for India on March 29 to be with his dying… Audio
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Health authorities considering regular saliva swabbing as extra border staff testing for Covid-19
Health authorities considering regular saliva swabbing as extra testing
Authorities are considering introducing saliva testing every two to three days, in addition to existing nasal swab tests, Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says. Audio
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NZ's MIQ system three times more likely to be breached than Australia's - report
NZ's MIQ system three times more likely to be breached than Australia's
New research shows New Zealand's managed isolation and quarantine facilities are up to three times more likely to be breached than their Australian counterparts.
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Larry Goldings 1
Audio 1 May 2021Nick features music from organist Larry Goldings, singer Jazzmeia Horn, and trombonist Conrad Herwig. Audio
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Larry Goldings 2
Audio 1 May 2021Nick features organist Larry Goldings, alongside Joshua Redman and Kiwi singer Tessa Quayle. Audio
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School holidays a boost for new Te Huia train service
A school holiday spike has Te Huia's backers saying the service is going great guns.
But the standard weekday numbers paint a different picture. Our reporter Nick Truebridge has the story. Audio
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Alison Ballance retrospective 5: kauri dieback disease
Alison Ballance retrospective 5: kauri dieback diseasePodcast episode — 29 April 2021Alison Ballance revisits a 2013 feature on kauri dieback disease and talks to Nick Waipara to find out how the northern kauri forests are coping with the disease in 2021.
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Alison Ballance retrospective 5: kauri dieback disease
Alison Ballance revisits a 2013 feature on kauri dieback disease and talks to Nick Waipara to find out how the northern kauri forests are coping with the disease in 2021. Audio
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Alison Ballance retrospective 5: kauri dieback disease
Alison Ballance retrospective 5: kauri dieback disease
Alison Ballance revisits a 2013 feature on kauri dieback disease and talks to Nick Waipara to find out how the northern kauri forests are coping with the disease in 2021.
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Our Changing World for 29 April 2021
Alison Ballance revisits a 2013 story about kauri dieback disease and gets an update of the disease's impact in 2021. Audio
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Queen St businesses sue council over pedestrian-friendly trial
Queen Street businesses are suing the council over a pedestrian trial - which they say has left Auckland's main street a "disgrace".
Barriers originally put in place for Covid-19 distancing were kept… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Nick Ward (Part 2)
Audio 29 Apr 2021Panellists discuss the problems with Auckland's Queen Street, conspiracy theories, a call for more public drinking fountains, and languishing. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Nick Ward (Part 1)
Audio 29 Apr 2021Panellists discuss emergency housing costs, the Silver Lake deal, and lunch boxes. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Alexia Russell and Nick Ward
Audio 29 Apr 2021Panellists share what they have been thinking. Rob Kelly presents Story of the Day. Audio
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Hastings man appeals slavery, trafficking conviction
Hastings man appeals slavery, trafficking conviction
The jail term given to a man convicted of slavery and trafficking has been called manifestly inadequate.
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Will NZ Rugby sell stake to Silver Lake? A big decision looms
It's the multimillion-dollar deal New Zealand Rugby is so desperate to convert.
Tomorrow is the first hurdle in getting its $387 million deal with American private equity firm Silver Lake across the… Video, Audio
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Many with disabilities waiting 5 years for an assistance dog
The demand for an assistance dog has skyrocketed, with people living with a disability waiting an average of five years to get a dog.
There are 63 families on the Assistance Dog Trust waiting list… Video, Audio
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Charter flight possible for cricketers heading to UK from India
New Zealand cricketers in India could miss out on the World Test Championship Final unless the UK government grants them an exemption to enter the country.
Even if that happens, a commercial flight… Video, Audio
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Something Cool
William Dart investigates the state of contemporary cool, with recent folk or folkish releases by Taylor Swift, Peggy Seeger and The Unthanks. Audio
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Six60's first Eden Park gig may have been watched by millions
Six60's first Eden Park gig may have been watched by millions
Millions of people around the world may have tuned in to the live-stream of last night's history-making Six60 concert at Auckland's Eden Park.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Kiwi drivers outpaced in Florida, Adesanya set for title defence rematch and energy issues hit Valencia ePrix.
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Gratuitous violins
Nick checks out eight great jazz violinists, including Stéphane Grappelli, Stuff Smith, Regina Carter, and Jean-Luc Ponty. Audio
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Wax///Wane
Nick checks out brand new music from around the world of jazz, including new releases from NZ musicians Lucien Johnson, Alan Broadbent, and Hummucide. Audio
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Chiefs to cheer on Crusaders
Chiefs to cheer on Crusaders
The Chiefs are in the running to secure a home final in Super Rugby Aotearoa less than a year after finishing winless at the bottom of the inaugural standings.