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Arjan van der Boon: Wake up and smell the art
An international collaboration between Dutch and New Zealand artists sees the opening of a new exhibition, 'Smells like Roses - Rozengeur' at Foxton's Mapuna Kabinet Art Gallery. We're joined by… Audio
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Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever. Audio
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Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
Keeping the flow: the use of te reo at Parliament
An increased appetite to learn Te reo Māori among different parts of the Parliament system means the work of the Māori Language Service is in demand more than ever.
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Introducing: Riot Gull
This week on we introducing its a band from Dunedin Riot Gull DEBORAH, GEMMA, LUCY & MADISON.
Here is Madison and Lucy Introducing their new single UMAMI. Video, AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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King Charles' France visit postponed after pension protests
King Charles' France visit postponed after pension protests
A state visit to France by King Charles has been postponed because of the widespread protests against President Macron's pension reforms.
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Choirs Aotearoa - Carmina Burana
The combined choirs of Choirs Aotearoa perform Carl Orff's earthy and exhilarating Carmina Burana. Audio
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Week in Politics: Minor parties could hold unprecedented influence post-election
Week in Politics: Minor parties could hold unprecedented influence
Analysis - The Greens lay down a challenge as the minor parties approach an election in which both National and Labour are going to need coalition partners to form a government, writes Peter Wilson.
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Two major operators still stifling competition in grocery sector, The Warehouse says
Two major operators still stifling competition in grocery sector, The Warehouse says
The Warehouse says the supermarket duopoly of Foodstuffs and Woolworths continues to limit the expansion of its fresh food and grocery items despite regulatory and government measures to improve…
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Union and Labour criticise National's new curriculum policy
Union and Labour criticise National's new curriculum policy
NZEI union's president says National's new education policy is "like asking the All Blacks to have their goalposts painted a different colour of white and thinking you've made a change".
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Special permission given for forestry vehicles to access flood damaged road
Special permission given for forestry vehicles to access flood damaged road
A forestry company is allowed to drive seven piloted logging trucks a day on Queen Charlotte Drive.
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National Party leader Christopher Luxon announces education policy
Luxon unveils plan details to improve educational standards
National's leader Christopher Luxon has unveiled the details of their plan to improve literacy and numeracy in the primary school curriculum.
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How to talk to children and teens about sex and pornography
Audio 23 Mar 2023The average Kiwi child first encounters internet porn at 12. To prevent the unsafe and unrealistic sex depicted in porn from being normalised for a child, therapist Jo Robertson recommends parents… Audio
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Auckland Council probe gives helicopters visiting Waiheke, Aotea all-clear
Council probe gives helicopters visiting Waiheke, Aotea all-clear
A report has found helicopters buzzing Waiheke Island are not unsafe, overly noisy or breaking the rules.
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NZ Post to release commemorative coins marking King Charles III coronation
NZ Post to release King Charles commemorative coins
The series of six coins are minted in silver and gold and will be released on 3 May.
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Throwing voting-age legislation onto the 'policy bonfire' only delays a debate that has to happen
Kicking voting-age legislation down the road only delays necessary debate - law professor
Opinion - There's plenty of research supporting lowering the voting age to 16. Public debate and the law just need to catch up, Claire Breen writes.
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A three-point plan to clean up lobbying and vested interests
A three-point plan to clean up lobbying and vested interests
Opinion - As the election campaign intensifies, my hope is that all parties will be asked to take action on the issue of lobbying, Max Rashbrooke writes.
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AI is most important tech advance in decades - Bill Gates
AI is most important tech advance in decades - Bill Gates
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is the most important technological advance in decades, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says.
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National Party plans to rewrite school curriculum if elected
National Party plans to rewrite school curriculum if elected
The National Party plans to rewrite the curriculum for primary and intermediate schools if it wins at the next election. Audio
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Native seabirds threatened by vehicles on Tasman beaches
Native seabirds threatened by vehicles on Tasman beaches
Tasman District Council is investigating options to try and limit vehicles on beaches to protect native seabirds. A bylaw is not out of the question.
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Science: Myna bird spread, 3D-printed baking, tool to help
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about a new study which shows where myna birds have become established in New Zealand, compared to where they were introduced. A study out… Audio
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Judge terminates programmer's bid to have AI credited as an inventor
Judge terminates programmer's bid to have AI credited as an inventor
The creator of an AI called Dabus invented a new type of food container that can interlock with others - but not according to the courts.
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West Auckland alcohol stores to rebrand
West Auckland's liquor stores are being transformed in a bid to increase the amount of profit they return to the community.
The Trust-owned stores are set to become Liquorland or Super Liquor… Audio
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Slow Water: how to combat floods and droughts
Audio 21 Mar 2023Whether it is extreme flooding in the north and east, or drought in parts of the south - water has been a key focus around the country in recent times. Award-winning independent journalist and author… Audio
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Prime Minister’s chief of staff Andrew Kirton led lobbying firm that fought against reforms now binned by Chris Hipkins
The lobbyist, the liquor industry, and the Beehive's revolving door
Prime Minister's chief of staff came directly from leading a lobbying firm that argued against alcohol reforms that have now been ditched.
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Rural school's 14 year journey to lower speeds
Rural school's 14 year journey to lower speeds
All schools in the Ashburton area will have a 30kph speed zone set up on roads outside them this year, with one principal relieved after a 14 year campaign.