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Introducing- Welcomer
This week we are introduced to Poneke based band Welcomer and their new single 'A Steely Dan Covers Band' Audio
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Gisborne council candidates stand by controversial posts
'I own it man': Council candidates stand by controversial posts
A Gisborne mayoral candidate is standing by a controversial picture on social media which shows him standing in a hazmat suit with a swastika on the front.
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Sniffing dog stops wallabies skipping south
A cute detection dog called Toby is helping an Otago pest control team track down wily wallabies crossing the Waitaki River. The Aussie imports are escaping South Canterbury's Wallaby Containment… Audio
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Sniffing dog stops wallabies skipping south
Sniffing dog stops wallabies skipping south
A cute detection dog called Toby is helping an Otago pest control team track down wily wallabies crossing the Waitaki River. The Aussie imports are escaping South Canterbury's Wallaby Containment…
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Julian Assange files latest appeal in bid to stop extradition to United States
Assange files latest appeal in bid to stop extradition to US
Julian Assange's legal team has filed an appeal to Britain's High Court in an effort to thwart his extradition to the United States to face espionage charges.
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EU-NZ trade agreement 'by no means a done deal'
In today's Focus on Politics, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher looks back on a trade deal both sides found fault with, and ahead to the challenges it still faces. Audio
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EU-NZ trade agreement 'by no means a done deal'
EU-NZ trade agreement 'by no means a done deal'
In today's Focus on Politics, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher looks back on a trade deal both sides found fault with, and ahead to the challenges it still faces.
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Sheep farmer struggles to control huge hungry hoppers
Best of 2022 - Back in the 1950s, a group of wallabies turned up at Wainui Station... and never left. Audio
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Sheep farmer struggles to control huge hungry hoppers
Sheep farmer struggles to control huge hungry hoppers
Best of 2022 - Back in the 1950s, a group of wallabies turned up at Wainui Station... and never left.
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Sorcery, violence and the struggle for development in the Pacific
Sorcery, violence and the struggle for development in the Pacific
Opinion - Independent film-maker and academic Paul Wolffram* analyses the concept of sorcery in Papua New Guinea and its complexities alongside the emergence of Sanguma. Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Conor English Part Two
Today on The Panel Lynn Freeman and panellists Paula Penfold and Conor English discuss the tougher rules on freedom camping as part of a bill introduced to parliament today. Plus, they discuss with… Audio
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NZ's whitebaiting season gets some new rules
The whitebaiting season begins next week, but this time there are new regulations in place to better protect whitebait fish stocks. DOC whitebait fishery manager Nick Moody talks to Jesse. Audio
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Proposal to introduce new wasp to Manawatū-Whanganui
'You're going to be lucky to see it': Plans to introduce new wasp
Horizons Regional Council has applied to import and release the bud-galling wasp to control the spread of an invasive acacia shrub. Audio
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Proposal to introduce 'friendly' wasps to Manawatu-Whanganui
Manawatu and Whanganui could soon be home to a new foreign wasp.
Horizons Regional Council has made an application to import and release the bud-galling wasp to control the spread of an invasive… Audio
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Ruapehu Council targets illegal users in water loss mystery
Council targets illegal users in water loss mystery
A district council is installing dozens of isolation valves across a water network to help solve the mystery of massive water losses.
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Council satisfaction levels crash over potholes
Council satisfaction levels crash over potholes
The Ashburton District Council's approval rating has plunged to its lowest level and there is a "clear link" to the state of the roads.
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New season variety of mandarin launched
New season variety of mandarin launched
T&G Fresh has released a new variety of mandarin which will see the fruit on supermarket shelves all year round.
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Raptor experience to open up in Timaru, showcasing local wildlife
Timaru is about to get a new tourist attraction, which will help educate people about the local wildlife. One of the trust's founding members Ron Lindsay talks to Jesse about the new raptor experience… Audio
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Mindfulness for chronic pain - Kiwi awarded OBE
Vidyamala Burch is a UK-based New Zealander whose mindfulness programme for chronic pain and other illnesses has just earned her an OBE. Through her own experience of extreme pain which began in her… Audio
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Government to announce next steps in supermarket reform
Government to announce next steps in supermarket reform
Big supermarket chains could soon be required to open their wholesale operations to rivals. Audio
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More supermarket reform - wholesale operations to be opened to rivals
The country's two main supermarket chains Countdown and Foodstuffs could soon be forced to open their wholesale operations to smaller rivals. The government is expected to make an announcement later… Audio
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In a climate crisis, how do we treat businesses that profit from carbon pollution?
In a climate crisis, how do we treat businesses that profit from carbon pollution?
Opinion - As decarbonisation threatens companies' commercial interests, it is increasingly important that business are transparent around how their business strategy aligns with the public good…
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'Democracy is alive': Candidate events kick off in Tairāwhiti
'Democracy is alive': Candidate events kick off in Tairāwhiti
Tairāwhiti got its first taste of the options for this year's local body elections last night as nominees took the opportunity to introduce themselves at a "meet the candidates" event.
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Striking firefighters call for systemic change, but are their demands too hot to handle for employment law?
Are striking firefighters' calls for systemic change too hot to handle for NZ employment law?
Analysis - Last week saw an historic moment as New Zealand's professional firefighters went on strike, calling for better pay, more staff and increased investment in the fire service. But will…
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Government abandoned plans to reunite split families, documents reveal
'Almost like a dagger to your heart': Plans to reunite split families shelved
Cabinet approved the plans a year ago but then decided against the move, briefing papers show.