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Northland Mayors jointly call for three waters pause
Northland mayors are jointly calling for a pause on New Zealand's three waters restructuring.
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Wildlife documentary producer John Ruthven
John Ruthven's book, The Whale in the Living Room tells of his expeditions and adventures during decades of documentary making about the mysteries of the ocean. John has worked on the BBC's Blue… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
Audio 27 Sep 2021Stephen, Brigitte and Kathryn talk about Covid vaccination targets and the rights of those who are unvaccinated, and former Prime Minister Sir John Key's op-ed piece about opening up the country. Also… Audio
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Covid-19 wrap: 18 new cases, former PM criticises govt response
There were 18 new community cases of Covid-19 today, while former Prime Minister Sir John Key returned to the spotlight to accuse the government of relying on fear tactics.
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Hurling your voice in Parliament's chamber
Parliament is back to normal(ish) with MPs flexing their vocal chords, and some comments and misconceptions about the House's microphones. Audio
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Hurling your voice in Parliament's chamber
Parliament is back to normal(ish) with MPs flexing their vocal chords, and some comments and misconceptions about the House's microphones.
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Ros Benson went from Simply The Best to looking after the rest ... of Picton
"If you sell your house, and I sell my boat, we could buy the leasehold on Furneaux Lodge," Ros Benson's partner said, after spotting a notice in the paper. The year was 1995.
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Sock it to me, sock it to me - The new greatest song ever?
This week, Rolling Stone magazine released another debate-triggering list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, with the top three artists all singing songs of respect, revolution, and rights. Video
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 September 2021
It’s the final day of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week – and we’ve a great selection of te reo hymns including Wairua Tapu by Ngapo Wehi and a setting of Whakaaria mai by Ryan Youens. Audio
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Invasive seaweed detected on Aotea/Great Barrier Island
Aotea/Great Barrier Island mana whenua say biosecurity officials must eradicate an invasive seaweed species detected in the area.
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Nicholas strengthens to hurricane as US Gulf Coast braces for flooding
Tropical storm Nicholas has strengthened into a hurricane, and is set to batter the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana with rising seawater and rains that could cause widespread and life-threatening…
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Councillor's comments on composting concerns raises a stink
Neighbours of a controversial composting and worm farming business in North Taranaki have had their noses put out of joint by a regional councillor questioning whether their olfactory organs are…
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 September 2021
We’re looking upward in this week’s home edition of the programme with two settings of Psalm 121: ‘I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills’. Audio
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Hurricane Ida's death count rises while 600,000 still lack power
Hurricane Ida's death toll has risen to over 60, while many in the US Northeast hold out hope for people missing in the floodwaters.
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 September 2021
The Season of Creation is an annual, worldwide, ecumenical celebration of prayer and action for the environment which takes place from 1 September through to 4 October. In this week's home edition of… Audio
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Surveying storm damage, Biden vows to help Louisiana recover
US President Joe Biden promised federal aid to storm-ravaged Louisiana and urged national unity for the long recovery still to come after Ida devastated parts of the US.
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Weather: Floods force west Aucklanders from homes
As if level 4 lockdown wasn't bad enough, some west Auckland residents have been forced to flee their homes when flood waters rushed into their houses and continued rising.
In some places the water… Video, Audio
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Hurricane Ida: One million people in Louisiana without power
Louisiana residents may be in the dark for days as officials take stock of the damage from Hurricane Ida, which has been downgraded to a tropical storm.
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
Skipper of grounded Samoa Police patrol boat suspended; Niue considering charging for health services, and more
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Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana
The hurricane made landfall as an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm that was set to plunge much of the Louisiana shoreline under water.
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Louisiana braces for 'extremely dangerous' Hurricane Ida to hit
Hurricane Ida could plunge much of the Louisiana shoreline under water as the state grapples with a Covid-19 surge already taxing hospitals.
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Geoffrey Miller: Afghanistan political crisis and implications for New Zealand
Analysis - The current political crisis in Afghanistan worsens, and Geoffrey Miller argues what unfolds in Kabul could result in a big change to New Zealand's geopolitical landscape.
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 August 2021
Tune in this week for a selection of hymns of reassurance, comfort and hope. Audio
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Poison algae may have killed California family, police say
A family of three who were found dead on a hiking trail in California may have been killed by poison algae, investigators say.
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Bougainville expecting better boat to service outer islands
There are hopes in Bougainville a vessel that handles rough seas will soon be in operation to service the outer islands.