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Covid-19 rules postpones Cave Creek remembrance
Covid-19 rules postpones Cave Creek remembrance
Relatives of the victims of Cave Creek are unable to mark the 25th anniversary because of Covid-19 restrictions. Audio
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What changed at Department of Conservation after Cave Creek
Audio 28 Apr 2020Fourteen people died and four were badly injured when they plunged 40 metres into the Cave Creek chasm, near Punakaiki on the West Coast 25 years ago.
The Noble Report into the disaster laid the… Audio
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25th anniversary of Cave Creek disaster
Audio 28 Apr 2020Covid-19 has made it's way across the globe and had an impact on everyone.
The commemoration of the Cave Creek disaster is no exception.
Today marks 25 years since the tragedy which killed 14 people… Audio
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Joni Mitchell, Nick Cave, King's Singers and VOCES8 take on Radiohead
A celebration of song with artists as diverse as Joni Mitchell, Nick Cave, the King's Singers and vocal group VOCES8. Video
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Media commentators plead for already-announced policy
Patrick Gower, the National Party, and several political commentators have spent the week calling for government to quarantine the border. The only issue: the government had already signalled the…
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Media commentators plead for already-announced policy
Media commentators plead for already-announced policy
Patrick Gower, the National Party, and several political commentators have spent the week calling for government to quarantine the border. The only issue: the government had already signalled the…
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Pictures of devastation emerge from cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu and Fiji
Pictures of devastation emerge from cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu and Fiji
As the winds finally died down on Wednesday morning, the people of northern Vanuatu emerged to scenes of devastation.
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Dexter Gordon, Trudy Lile, and a trio of basses
Nick features the classic 1962 album Go! by Dexter Gordon; Aucklanders Trudy Lile & Mojave make an appearance; and three bass players with very different styles round out the hour. Audio
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Nick Cave's Ghosteen
Grief and loss have inspired some fine music, from great Requiems to the simplest of elegies. Most recently they're the force behind Nick Cave's latest album, Ghosteen, which comes four years after… Audio
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Waitomo tour operators to get cut from $12b stimulus package
Waitomo tour operators to get cut from $12b stimulus package
Tour operators suffering across the country are among those who will benefit from the government's $12 billion Covid-19 bailout.
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Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years for sexual assault and rape
Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years
Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison for his sexual assault and rape convictions.
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"He was yelling at me down the phone."
APEC 1999; the unlikely story of how a free trade talkfest helped save a nation from destruction. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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ANZ cutting Te Kuiti branch opening hours a blow for struggling region, mayor says
ANZ cutting branch opening hours a blow for struggling region
A Waikato mayor says the slashing of opening hours at a Te Kuiti bank is another blow to a region already struggling.
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Musician Frank Turner on the stories of 'No Man's Land'
English folk-punk singer Frank Turner's about to come back to New Zealand next month, and he's just put out his eighth studio album, No Man's Land, which is entirely made up of the stories of… Audio
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Song Crush: Reb Fountain, Moses Sumney, Phoebe Bridgers
Host Kirsten Johnstone with six new songs you need to hear! This week's guests are Anji Sami from Auckland band She's So Rad, and Danielle Street, host of the new music show on Auckland's student… Video, Audio
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Wellington water woes: Investigations under way into causes of problems
Wellington water woes: The latest
Investigations are underway into the cause of problems with Wellington's waterpipes. The city's water infrastructure has been plagued by problems in recent months.
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Wellington residents voice frustrations with sewerage system repairs
Wellington residents voice frustrations with sewerage system repairs
Wellingtonians living above major sewerage works are fed up with the late night noise and what they say are broken promises to sort it out.
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Concerns over secret fisheries donations to NZ First Foundation
Concerns over secret fisheries donations to NZ First Foundation
One of the country's biggest fishing companies, Talley's, and its managing director donated nearly $27,000 to the New Zealand First Foundation.
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Nashville Babylon 24 February, 2020
On this week's show Mark has birthday tunes for Johnny Cash and Nicky Hopkins, blues courtesy of Blind Boy Fuller, classic soul covers from Etta James and Bobby Womack plus a preview of Kiwi bluegrass… Audio
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Traditional Ballads for Modern Times
With a bit of inspiration from Haydn of all people, William Dart looks at new releases from Irish group Lankum and the American supergroup Bonny Light Horseman, both of which draw on the rich heritage… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: Thousands brave rain at Christchurch's Electric Avenue festival
An expanded Electric Avenue festival in Christchurch's Hagley Park was the wettest yet. James Dann was there.
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Giant skeleton searchers call off dig
Giant skeleton searchers call off dig
A secretive group who spent four years tunnelling into the side of a country road in search of a mythical race of pre-Polynesian giants' skeletons have called off their dig, Susan Strongman reports. Audio
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Wellington water infrastructure 'in crisis', councillor says
Wellington water infrastructure 'in crisis', councillor says
A Wellington councillor says the city's water infrastructure is in crisis and needs a fundamental overhaul.
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Concerns over secret search for giants' bones near Huntly
Concerns over secret search for giants' bones near Huntly
A secretive group excavating a cave they believe is filled with a race of pre-Polynesian giants' skeletons have iwi and archaeologists worried.
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Concerns over secret search for giants' bones near Huntly
Concerns over secret search for giants' bones near Huntly
A secretive group excavating a cave they believe is filled with a race of 8-foot-tall pre-Polynesian giants' skeletons have iwi and archaeologists worried.