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Introducing: Mirror Ritual
This week on Introducing it's the reflective sounds of Te Whanganui-a-Tara dream-fuzz band Mirror Ritual. Audio
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Jacob Mchangama: the historical limits on free speech
Earlier this week the government announced plans to introduce hate speech legislation. Such legislation has not always proven successful, as Danish lawyer Jacob Mchangama shows in his book Free… Audio
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Understanding your cat's behaviour
Audio 4 Nov 2022With kitten season well underway, animal behaviourist Dr Elsa Flint joins the show to share some tips and tricks on how to train any new additions, as well as dealing with problematic behaviour from… Audio
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Amended Arms Act to ensure licence holders not penalised due to application backlog
Govt pledges existing firearms licence holders won't be penalised by application backlog
The government will ensure existing firearms owners don't get caught out in a predicted backlog of new licence applications. Audio
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Netball: Have we been too quick to write off the two-point shot?
Netball: Have we been too quick to write off the two-point shot?
Silver Fern great Leigh Gibbs describes herself as a traditionalist and that's why, she argues, a two-point shot would be good for the seven-a-side game.
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Conor English (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Conor English discuss the low age of criminal responsibility in New Zealand, saving money in the lead up to Christmas and a… Audio
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Will Wales be the next team to roll the All Blacks?
Will Wales be the next team to roll the All Blacks?
Wales are confident they have the right combinations for success against the All Blacks in Cardiff this weekend.
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Marlborough District seeks input on rubbish service changes
Marlborough District seeks input on rubbish service changes
Marlborough District Council is considering whether to bin kerbside rubbish bags - introduce wheelie bins and expand its collection area.
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ACT chooses sitting MP to join Hamilton by-election race
ACT chooses sitting MP to join Hamilton by-election race
The ACT Party has selected one of its existing MPs to contest the upcoming Hamilton West by-election.
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Mother of baby who nearly died due to Bonjela dosage calls for more education
'We were so fortunate she didn't die' - Mother warns Bonjela restrictions don't go far enough
It is the liquorice-like taste of teething for toddlers, but for one mother, Bonjela almost cost her daughter's life.
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Google says privacy key as NZ Identity Check system planned
Google says privacy key as NZ Identity Check system planned
Google says it is supporting efforts between countries to fix a lack of "legal stability" around the flow of people's data and privacy.
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Uncontrolled aerodromes instilling dangerous local practices - TAIC report
Uncontrolled aerodromes instilling dangerous local practices - TAIC report
A young pilot who crashed into a microlight over Masterton's aerodrome was following the local practice, which was however against Civil Aviation Rules.
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Revealed: The hospital radiology departments at high risk
Revealed: The hospital radiology departments at high risk
RNZ can reveal which other hospital radiology departments are at high risk of failing to meet international standards.
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Former Ferrari designer dies
Former Ferrari designer dies
Mauro Forghieri, the technical director and designer who helped Ferrari win a string of Formula One titles from the 1960s through to the 1980s, has died in Italy at the age of 87.
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Elon Musk says $14 monthly fee for Twitter blue tick
Elon Musk says $14 monthly fee for Twitter blue tick
Elon Musk has said Twitter will charge US$8 (NZ$14) monthly to Twitter users who want a blue tick by their name indicating a verified account.
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Why New Zealand must consider restricting alcohol sponsorship of broadcast sports
Why New Zealand must consider restricting alcohol sponsorship of broadcast sports
Analysis - With evidence showing the alcohol industry's relative contribution to sports sponsorship revenue is smaller than that of other companies, there is a strong case for restricting its presence…
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Bailiffs to wear body cameras in health and safety move
Bailiffs to wear body cameras in health and safety move
The Ministry of Justice says bailiffs will wear the devices when serving warrants, evictions, and other court documents.
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Auckland Zoo welcomes two more Sumatran tigers
Auckland Zoo welcomes two more Sumatran tigers
Two new Sumatran tigers, with the goal of breeding, will soon call Auckland Zoo home.
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Government proposes new rules for buy now pay later loans
Government proposes new rules for buy now pay later loans
The government wants to tighten the screws on buy now pay later loans to stop consumers falling into unmanageable debt.
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Tax cuts not the only tool to help low-income workers - National
Tax cuts not the only tool to help low-income workers - National
The National Party is dismissing claims the wealthiest will benefit most from its proposed tax cuts. Audio
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BP massive profit jump sparks calls for bigger windfall tax
BP massive profit jump sparks calls for bigger windfall tax
The energy giant more than doubled its profit between July and September compared to last year.
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Christopher Luxon on government's anti hate speech laws plans
As the annual He Whenua Taurikura hui on terrorism was held this week, the government announced plans to introduce new hate speech laws.
Without giving away any details of the potential laws, the… Audio
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Companies need to adapt if they want to retain staff, recruitment agencies say
'High demand for candidates' - Employees bargaining more perks post-Covid
Recruitment agencies say Covid has changed the business landscape, as employees call the shots with demands of hybrid working, more money, more time off and even requests to bring pets to work. Audio
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Queensland introduces new Covid rules
Time to go across the Tasman to get the latest from our Australia correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
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Elon Musk, who runs four other companies, will now be Twitter CEO
Elon Musk, who runs four other companies, will now be Twitter CEO
Tesla Inc boss Elon Musk has said he will serve as chief executive of Twitter, the social media company he just bought for $44 billion, a move that Wall Street analysts say could stretch the…