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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Manly prop fined, United stay in touch with top four, rower decides not to chase Olympic spot and world record falls short.
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What happens to the electricity sector when Tiwai Point closes
The closure of Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter will mean a "fundamental shift" for NZ's electricity market, so what does the industry and experts think will happen?
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Concerns about how larger ferries might impact roads
The Marlborough District Council is concerned the NZTA is downplaying the impact larger ferries will have on Picton's roads.
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'Don't kill an industry without consulting with an industry'
Auckland water blasting businesses are putting Watercare on blast over their water restrictions, saying it has turned the tap off on them.
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Auckland water blasters feel targeted by water restrictions
Auckland water blasting businesses say they are being unfairly targeted by the region's water restrictions. Under the current restrictions, commercial users cannot use an outdoor hose pipe to… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 July 2020
Keep your vocal cords in shape with this week's selection of hymns, including Immortal, Invisible and What a friend we have in Jesus. Audio
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Agreement to take more water from Waikato River reached
Authorities have reached an agreement in principle for Auckland to take more from the Waikato River - an interim measure to help ease the region's drought crisis.
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Midweek Mediawatch 1 July 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn about Newshub serving up a scoop with fish battering Winston Peters - and two politicians who sought out the media spotlight… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 1 July 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn about Newshub serving up a scoop with fish battering Winston Peters - and two politicians who sought out the media spotlight…
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Month-long mercy mission for fishing crew
The slog across the Southern Ocean was to help the crew of a fishing boat who spent months at sea in rough waters near Cape Horn due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
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Antarctic lost sea ice twice the size of Spain - research
Part of the Antarctic has lost more than one million square kilometres of sea ice over the past five years, new research shows.
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Melissa Aldana
Chilean saxophonist Melissa Aldana remembers the visionary artist Frida Kahlo on her latest album "Visions". Audio
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No tsunami threat after 7.4 magnitude quake strikes
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake has struck 700km off New Zealand's northeastern coast. Audio
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GNS on offshore earthquake
A powerful offshore earthquake has been felt throughout the North Island and parts of the South, but there is no tsunami threat.
The magnitude 7.4 jolt struck about ten to one this morning, south of… Audio
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Far North Mayor excited by jobs created in Kaikohe
About 70 jobs will be created by the Kaikohe water storage project. Far North Mayor John Carter told our reporter Katie Doyle what the facility will mean for Northland, which struggled in drought… Audio
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'I'm not here to teach history, I'm a music venue, I don't want to hurt people'
Dunedin music venue The Cook is getting a new name because its owner says the current one is hurting people unnecessarily.
On the back of the Black Lives Matter movement questions have been raised… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 14 June 2020
Hymns of thankfulness today, including New Zealand composer Jenny McLeod's Thank you for the night and a particularly joyful recording of Now thank we all our God by the Huddersfield Choral Society. Audio
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'Dial-up speed at best': Rural Marlborough's fight for better internet
Some Marlburians continue to voice their frustration over the slow or severed internet connection they experience as the council considers annual plan submissions.
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Bookmarks - Noel Edmonds
Audio 3 Jun 2020Renowned British broadcaster Noel Edmonds has now made New Zealand his home. On Bookmarks today he shares some of his favourite books, movies and music and talks about a community project he's set up… Audio
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The aftermath of the weekend weather
Wet and wild weather for the first holiday weekend out of lockdown flooded roads and caused slips in the Coromandel. Audio
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Missing trampers 'did the right thing' - police
Missing trampers Dion Reynolds and Jessica O'Connor stayed put and waited for help after suffering minor injuries in a fall, police have confirmed. Audio
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New releases from Aotearoa and abroad
Musicians have been getting super productive during the worldwide shutdown: we have new releases by local artists Aja Ropata, Reb Fountain and Fiona Pears, plus US artists Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn… Video
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Linda Clark & Richard Harman discuss politics and progress
The change at the top of the National Party's hierarchy and the nation's overall progress under Alert Level 2 are on the agenda for this week's panel discussion, which includes guests Linda Clark and… Audio
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The Sampler: Perfume Genius, Damir Imamovic, Shabaka & the Ancestors
Nick Bollinger discusses another concept album about intimacy from Perfume Genius; story-songs with deep Balkan roots from Damir Imamovic; and the Afro-futurist jazz of Shabaka and the Ancestors. Audio
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The Sampler: Perfume Genius, Damir Imamovic, Shabaka & the Ancestors
Nick Bollinger discusses another concept album about intimacy from Perfume Genius; story-songs with deep Balkan roots from Damir Imamovic; and the Afro-futurist jazz of Shabaka and the Ancestors.
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