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The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
Tony Stamp reviews new albums from kiwi troubadour Edward Castelow, Australian import Jazmine Mary, and Scottish post-rockers Mogwai. Audio
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The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
Tony Stamp reviews new albums from kiwi troubadour Edward Castelow, Australian import Jazmine Mary, and Scottish post-rockers Mogwai.
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Pant's hundred puts India on top against England
Pant's hundred puts India on top against England
Rishabh Pant launched a spectacular late assault in his flamboyant 101 to put India in charge of the fourth and final test against England in Ahmedabad.
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Covid-19 alert level changes - latest from Papatoetoe
Our reporter Nick Truebridge is in the heart of Papatoetoe township and joins Lisa Owen with the latest details. Video, Audio
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Quakes, tsunami warnings - what happened in Northland
Communities in Northland were also told to head inland and to higher ground.
Our reporter Nita Blake Persen and cameraman Nick Monro filed this report from Whangārei. Video, Audio
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Latest from Papatoetoe as alert level change announced
Checkpoint reporter Nick Truebridge is outside Hunters Plaza in the Auckland suburb of Papatoetoe.
He says people he has talked to are thrilled about the move to alert level 2. Video, Audio
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Women's Rugby World Cup postponement hits hard
2021 was touted as being the "golden year" for women's rugby. Back-to-back major international tournaments with the Olympics, to be followed by the first women's Rugby World Cup to be held in the… Audio
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'Golden Year' for women's rugby loses it shine
'Golden Year' for women's rugby loses it shine
A "golden year" for women's rugby has lost its shine with the World Cup set to be postponed.
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Protesters occupy site, but Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei supports Erebus memorial
Protesters are occupying the pa site of Mataharehare in the Auckland suburb of Parnell, despite the city being at Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions.
Occupants have set up tents and erected signage… Video, Audio
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Under-pressure port workers fear more fatalities on the job
Workers at the Ports of Auckland say they fear they'll die on the job as pressures to clear freight are put above their safety.
They say urgent action is needed. An Auckland Council led safety review… Video, Audio
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Women's World Cup postponement will impact many - Eden Park
Women's World Cup postponement will impact many - Eden Park
The event industry was already in crisis due to Covid-19 and the potential postponement of the Women's Rugby World Cup could have major impacts, Eden Park's chief executive says.
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House prices continue to surge, but easing market predicted later in year
Could the overheated housing market be cooling?
Property research company CoreLogic is predicting an easing in the housing market later in the year, but in the meantime growth continues unabated. Audio
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Could the overheated housing market be cooling?
Mathematical blip or the beginning of the end of our house price crisis?
The latest figures released this morning by property data analysis company CoreLogic show month-on-month property values in… Audio
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Covid-19 information - how much is getting through to communities?
Auckland's latest lockdown has been accompanied by serious concerns people simply are ignoring the level three rules, as well as those about isolating after getting a test.
The health officials say… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: 'We should be TikToking' - Collins calls for better messaging
The government is being told to roll out clearer and smarter communications around the latest Covid-19 community outbreak, to make sure they are reaching into every corner, and culture of the country.
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Latest Covid-19 alert levels change to cost economy $240 million - ASB economists
Latest lockdown to cost economy $240m - ASB
The bank says the immediate impact of this lockdown will be bigger than the one last month, but the longer term economic effect will not be overly significant.
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Clap Your Hands!
The band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has sustained a 16-year career with only one song featuring hand-clapping. William Dart checks out its new album, and looks at music that's only too happy to enlist… Audio
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Season's best results for top NZ athletes
Season's best results for top NZ athletes
Shot-put star Dame Valerie Adams is back to her vintage best after registering her longest throw for five years.
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Talented Tanner ready to fly NZ flag in 1500m
Talented Tanner ready to fly NZ flag in 1500m
As he strives for an Olympic swansong, Nick Willis is passing the baton to a rising star ready to write the NZ's next chapter of middle-distance greatness.
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Week in Politics: Reserve Bank told to help with house prices
Week in Politics: Reserve Bank told to help with house prices
Analysis: The government wants the Reserve Bank to curb house prices, Parliament passes the Māori wards bill, and an MP gets away with a rude word in the House.
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Loughlan Prior: transfiguring music through dance
Innovative choreographer Loughlan Prior has both dancers and musicians moving in Transfigured Night, a collaboration for Chamber Music New Zealand involving BalletCollective Aotearoa and the New… Audio
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Wellington City Council review receives backing, but importance of communication highlighted
Former mayors weigh in on Wellington City Council review
Former Wellington mayors are backing the imcumbent's decision to hold an independent investigation into council dysfunction and governance.
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Questions raised over Wellington mayor's call for review
Former Wellington mayors are throwing their two cents worth in over the shambolic goings on at the council.
There are also questions being raised about whether Mayor Andy Foster even has the… Audio