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F1 to introduce new sprint format
F1 to introduce new sprint format
Formula 1 is to introduce a new format for 'sprint' races, starting at this weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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The TAHI Tuesday 25th April 2023
In this episode, Evie talks to Charlie Dreaver about The Deadline a new series investigating endometriosis, So'omalo shares his fears of calling his father by his first name and Liam fills us in on … Audio
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What’s the government’s post-merger media plan?
The government is beefing up RNZ’s budget after scrapping the new public media entity it planned over four years. But what’s the ‘broadcasting strategy for all New Zealanders’ the minister says he’s… Audio
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What’s the government’s post-merger media plan?
What’s the government’s post-merger media plan?
The government is beefing up RNZ’s budget after scrapping the new public media entity it planned over four years. But what’s the ‘broadcasting strategy for all New Zealanders’ the minister says he’s…
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Introducing: Ringlets
This week on Introducing it's a band from Tamaki Makaurau called Ringlets. They have just released their Self Titled debut album on April 3rd, here they are to introduce their latest single - Sever. Video, Audio
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The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, the uninhibited Aotearoa folk of Mali Mali, and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback. Audio
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The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, the uninhibited Aotearoa folk of Mali Mali, and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback.
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California jury finds Tesla Autopilot did not fail in crash case
California jury finds Tesla Autopilot did not fail in crash case
A California state court jury has handed Tesla Inc a sweeping win, finding the car maker's Autopilot feature did not fail to perform safely in what appears to be the first trial related to a crash…
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Finn introduces us to an electic collection of new music Audio
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Star's sudden death renews scrutiny on pressures of K-pop
Star's sudden death renews scrutiny on pressures of K-pop
The death of 25-year-old K-pop star Moonbin has shocked fans around the world - and again highlighted the pressures such performers face.
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Tractor with the X-Factor
It's 100 years since the distinctive all purpose Farmall tractor was introduced on a Texas farm aimed at replacing horses between the rows and reducing the need for a hired hand on small family farms… Audio
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Tractor with the X-Factor
Tractor with the X-Factor
It's 100 years since the distinctive all purpose Farmall tractor was introduced on a Texas farm aimed at replacing horses between the rows and reducing the need for a hired hand on small family farms…
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Prime Minister anticipates big change for New Zealand-Australia citizenship rules
PM anticipates big change for NZ-Australia citizenship rules
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins expects significant progress will be made this weekend regarding the rights of New Zealanders living in Australia.
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Beyonce and the Pope among those to lose Twitter blue check in purge
Twitter unverifies Beyonce and the Pope
The social media giant began removing the once-coveted blue check verification from thousands of accounts today.
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Week in Politics: Education, agriculture and MPs behaving badly
Week in Politics: Education, agriculture and MPs behaving badly
Analysis - Teachers underwhelmed by the government's cut class plan, farmers give National's agriculture policy a cautious tick and National election candidate quits after a "disgusting" social media…
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Lachlan Murdoch drops defamation case against Crikey publisher
Lachlan Murdoch drops defamation case against Crikey publisher
Fox Corporation chief Lachlan Murdoch has dropped his defamation proceedings against the publisher of online news outlet Crikey and several of its editors and executives.
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Niue teenager on the autism spectrum excels at powerlifting
Niue teenager on the autism spectrum excels at powerlifting
Fourteen year-old Niue powerlifter with autism spectrum disorder gets first place podium finish at the Oceania Powerlifting Championship. Audio
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New Bill seeks to strengthen sex abuse victims' rights within justice system
New Bill seeks to strengthen sex abuse victims' rights within justice system
Victims of sexual assault will have greater legal protection with a law change that aims to give children and adults better support in the courts. Audio
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Mission to eradicate moth plants in Hawke's Bay
Moth plants are an absolute pest that strangles other trees and bushes, the plant was introduced in the late 1800s for decorative purposes. Robert Smith is on a mission to rid Hawkes Bay of the pest.
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New gov bill to protect sexual abuse victims
Victims of sexual assault will have greater legal protection with the help of a new law aimed at giving children and adults better support in the courts.
The bill, which the government plans to… Audio
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Making maths add up: the neuroscience behind how children learn
Audio 21 Apr 2023As children's numeracy continues to decline, there's an argument to introduce traditional teaching methods earlier, like lining up numbers in columns. One maths consultant has been critical of the way… Audio
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Helping native forests to slow down water
Some of Aotearoa's highest forests crumbled in the face of Cyclone Gabrielle due to deer being "way out of control" and destabilising the environment, says conservationist Dean Baigent-Mercer. To… Audio
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Twitter-based Secret Santa to shut down due to new fees
A popular online gift exchange says it's shutting down because of new charges introduced to Twitter.
Secret Santa Aotearoa sees hundreds of anonymous strangers exchange Christmas gifts each year.
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Athlete on NZ hosting the next Commonwealth Games
As we've been talking about this morning, New Zealand is considering hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2034.
The New Zealand Olympic Committee has told the Commonwealth Games Federation it is… Audio
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Interest for New Zealand to host the Commonwealth Games
Aotearoa is considering hosting the 2034 Commonwealth Games.
If successful it would be the fourth time we have held the games.
Christchurch has held it once and Auckland twice, in 1959 when it was… Audio