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The Sampler: Stinky Jim, Babeheaven, Carrtoons
Tony Stamp assesses an album of dubwise delights from Auckland DJ Stinky Jim, a pleasantly polite outing by UK five-piece Babeheaven, and a selection of snackable soul courtesy of NYC producer… Audio
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The Sampler: Stinky Jim, Babeheaven, Carrtoons
The Sampler: Stinky Jim, Babeheaven, Carrtoons
Tony Stamp assesses an album of dubwise delights from Auckland DJ Stinky Jim, a pleasantly polite outing by UK five-piece Babeheaven, and a selection of snackable soul courtesy of NYC producer…
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Could polio make a comeback?
Traces of poliovirus in New York's sewage system have health authorities concerned a recent case could be the tip of the iceberg. Audio
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The mandolin and the man behind Country Life's music
The mandolin and the man behind Country Life's music
The Country Life theme music has been introducing the show for all its 25 years on the airwaves. But who is behind it? Audio
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Pick your poison
Audio 12 Aug 2022Could there be poison growing in your backyard right now? Toxicologist Dr Leo Schep is no stranger to poisonous plants after spending nearly two decades at the National Poison Centre. Audio
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The mandolin and the man behind Country Life's music
The Country Life theme music has been introducing the programme for all of the show's 25 years on the airwaves. So who's behind it? Audio
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The mandolin and the man behind Country Life's music
The mandolin and the man behind Country Life's music
The Country Life theme music has been introducing the programme for all of the show's 25 years on the airwaves. So who's behind it?
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Māhia resident upset at council over privacy breach
Māhia resident upset at council over privacy breach
A Māhia resident says he has been left "numb" by the publishing of his personal information in the local newspaper via a district council response.
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Tax break for investors providing long-term rentals
Tax break for investors providing long-term rentals
The government is giving long-term build-to-rent developments a tax break in a bid to increase secure rental supply for tenants for at least 10 years.
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Families of Fox Glacier crash victims back coroner's findings
Fox Glacier crash: 'We don't want that tragedy to happen to any other families'
As a coroner releases his findings into the 2015 Fox Glacier helicopter crash, a brother of one of the seven victims says he hopes some positive change finally comes from the tragedy. Audio
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All abuse in care redress needs to be govt controlled - survivor
All abuse in care redress needs to be govt controlled - survivor
After being attacked by the rector of St Patrick's College Silverstream at the age of 14, a man still chasing justice in his 80s says the exclusion of some abuse survivors from a government rapid…
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Gap in legislation allowing rise in dodgy breeders - Dogs NZ
Gap in legislation allowing rise in dodgy breeders - Dogs NZ
A gap in the law is allowing lax controls on puppy farming and dog breeding, and new legislation is desperately needed, an industry association says. Audio
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Botanic Gardens to CBD cycleway - with changes - approved by Wellington City Council
Council takes brakes off Botanic Gardens to CBD cycleway
Wellington City Council has approved a cycleway which will connect the Botanic Gardens to the inner city.
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New Plymouth Māori ward: Opposition may be discouraging applicants, says former mayor
New Plymouth Māori ward yet to get any nominations
A former New Plymouth mayor says he can understand why no one has put their hand up to stand for the city's Māori ward.
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Review: Ruby's Choice
Ruby's Choice is an Australian comedy drama about a family coping with grandmother Ruby as she slips into dementia. Starring Jane Seymour. Video, Audio
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Review: Ruby's Choice
Review: Ruby's Choice
Ruby's Choice is an Australian comedy drama about a family coping with grandmother Ruby as she slips into dementia. Starring Jane Seymour.
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Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal
Sam Uffindell: From boarding school to political scandal
Timeline - National's new MP for Tauranga has been suspended from the caucus over accusations of bullying and violence. Video
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Snapchat launches new parents' tool for children's safety
Online messaging app SnapChat's launched a new tool that allows parents to snoop on their kids - checking who their online mates are and who they're messaging.
But it stops short of revealing the… Video, Audio
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Swarbrick frustrated by Deputy PM not backing alcohol harm minimisation bill
Swarbrick frustrated by Deputy PM not backing alcohol harm minimisation bill
Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick says she is frustrated that her bill to ban alcohol sponsorship in sports is not receiving the backing of the government, despite the presence of overwhelming evidence. Audio
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Jones gets dressing down for highlighting England rugby's reliance on public schools
Jones gets dressing down for highlighting England rugby's reliance on public schools
England head coach Eddie Jones has been admonished by the Rugby Football Union for criticising the national team's reliance on the private school system.
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Minister responds to criticism of street design legislation
The government wants to pave the way for councils to redesign our streets - saying proposed legislation will make roads safer, more accessible and environmentally friendly.
However, the National… Audio
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Three strikes law repealed more than 10 yrs after implementation
The contentious 'Three Strikes' law is out - after a bill to repeal the legislation passed its final hurdle in Parliament last night.
Introduced under a National-ACT Government, the regime was… Audio
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Book breathes new life into the legend of Pelorus Jack
Risso's dolphins are extremely rare in New Zealand, yet Pelorus Jack stuck to his routine of greeting ships in the Sound for nearly 25 years. Audio
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Oceania rest home, nurses slated after lack of medication causes woman's death
Oceania rest home, nurses slated after lack of medication causes woman's death
A diabetic woman died less than 24 hours after she was admitted to a rest home because she did not receive the life-saving medication she depended on, an investigation has found.
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The Music of Mark Seven
Our Electronic Music afficionado, Paul Berrington joins us once again. Tonight he introduces us to the revisionist boogie and house music of Mark Seven and Parkway Records. Audio