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Season 2 Ep 12: Women's Suffrage
NOTE: This episode has been reuploaded to correct some inaccuracies in the original version. We all know New Zealand was the first country in the world where women could vote. But do you know how we… Video, Audio
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Amanda Palmer: 'I nearly lost my mind in NZ'
In March 2020, American musician Amanda Palmer was signing merchandise after a Christchurch show when she heard the borders were closing due to Covid. While living in New Zealand for the two… Video, Audio
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What does it take to be a jockey?
If you have a love of horses, a need for speed and weigh under 55kgs, a job as a jockey could be just for you. Recent suspensions and an exodus of local jockeys to greener pastures overseas means… Video, Audio
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Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Crown case relies on 'very odd man', defence argues
A defence lawyer in the Angela Blackmoore murder trial has told jurors the Crown's key witness is a "liar" and a "pervert".
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'It is my responsibility to speak out on injustices': Whaea to homeless Michelle Kidd retires
She checks on homeless people on her way to work and responds to texts for help in the dead of night. After 31 years as a social worker, Michelle Kidd QSM is retiring.
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Five years after murder, friend marks what would have been Grace Millane's 27th birthday
Hannah Burrell knew she would be in New Zealand for the fifth anniversary of her friend's death, and wanted to honour her.
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Hundreds of suspected crimes uncovered at Gloriavale
A major police investigation into abuse at Gloriavale has identified more than 100 potential victims over four decades of alleged offending.
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Saving St David's: Transforming a church into a centre for music
Audio 30 Nov 2023Until 2014 St David's Memorial Church sat on an unassuming spot on an ever-busier Kyber Pass Road in Auckland. But it was up for demolition after failing stronger earthquake regulations. Paul… Audio
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Israel-Hamas reportedly agree to extend truce
An agreement's been reached to extend the Israel-Hamas truce with the militant group expected to free another 10 hostages a day for two days. Today, 11 hostages were released by Hamas and are now back… Audio
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Medical aid ship to be repaired thanks to Kiwis' donations
A medical aid ship stuck in Fiji will return to New Zealand after fundraising $200,000.
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Prisoner's death not believed suspicious
An investigation is underway into the death of an inmate at Christchurch Men's Prison.
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Australia-Tuvalu falepili union 'shameful' - former Tuvalu PM
Opinion - The Australia-Tuvalu 'falepili' strategy is bullish and most alarming, writes former Tuvalu prime minister Enele Sopoaga.
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The Week in Detail: Congestion, divorce, and toxic algae
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Congestion, divorce, and toxic algae
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Shout from the rooftops, says farmers' markets rep
Jono Walker, chair of Farmers' Markets New Zealand, is Country Life's guest this week. He's been in Rome mingling with other farmers' market representatives from around the world. Audio
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Shout from the rooftops, says farmers' markets rep
Jono Walker, chair of Farmers' Markets New Zealand, is Country Life's guest this week. He's been in Rome mingling with other farmers' market representatives from around the world.
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David Bowie: Serious Moonlight over Western Springs
David Bowie's Serious Moonlight concert at Western Springs, took place almost 40 years ago - and still stands as one of the country's largest music events, with a crowd of well over 80,000. Otago… Video, Audio
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Tramper airlifted from Tararua Ranges after beacon activated
Police say a tramper rescued from the Tararua Ranges did everything right by using a distress beacon.
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'Good to have a family business' says master cutler of Svord
Bryan Baker has been making knives for over 40 years in Waiuku - and now the legacy keeps growing as the next generation comes through. Audio
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'Good to have a family business' says master cutler of Svord
Bryan Baker has been making knives for over 40 years in Waiuku - and now the legacy keeps growing as the next generation comes through.
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Ex-Cambridge GP struck off again for striking daughter, dishonesty convictions
A doctor convicted of punching his teenage daughter in the face and forging documents to get a $25,000 loan in his wife's name has been barred from practising in New Zealand for one year.
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Michael Wilson is now the 7th athlete of Kiwi heritage to sign up to the NFL
Although not born in Aotearoa, Wilson's Kiwi aunty is legendary soccer player Maureen Jacobson. He has become the seventh athlete of New Zealand heritage to grace the fields of the NFL.
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Female Dilworth teacher's sex with two students uncovered during police probe into school
A female Dilworth School teacher whose sexual relationships with two students three decades ago were discovered, has been struck off the teacher's register.
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'It breaks my heart' - Flooded home owners outraged over council's rejected proposal
Newly released documents reveal that Auckland's mayor at one point supported a plan to keep up to 15 percent of buyout money offered to some owners of flood-damaged homes.