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Permanent home wanted for treasures as 100-year netball exhibition opens
Home wanted for 100 years of netball history
A tracksuit that belonged to Dame Lois Muir in the 1980s and a minute book from 1924 are two of the most prized possessions at a new museum exhibition dedicated to netball in New Zealand.
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Nerves, frustration as South Island councils vote on Māori wards
Nerves, frustration as councils vote on Māori wards
Māori ward councillors say their roles have brought positive change - and they hope the votes will reflect that.
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Top of the south councils to decide on Māori wards
This week three councils at the top of the South Island will have to decide on the future of Māori wards in accordance with the Government's changes to the Electoral Act. Samantha Gee has more. Audio
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Episode 30
Episode 30Podcast episode — 01 September 2024There are jokes from a trio of young comedians, Evie talks about the book Bumblebee, and Suzy reads the story That's Not Junk by Kiwi author Nicki Slade Robinson.
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Blue Note in my Suitcase
New Caledonian Hammond organist Michel Bénébig has a new album out, called 'Blue Note in my Suitcase'. Audio
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Freedom Dance
Clifford Brown and Max Roach play some hits from their signature album, Barney McAll and The Jac play modern jazz, and Shirley Scott features with her tune "Freedom Dance". Audio
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Fletcher Building reaches multi-million dollar settlement over leaky pipes
Fletcher Building reaches multi-million dollar settlement over leaky pipes
It has just told the NZ stock market that it will have to set aside $168 million in its next financial statement to cover the settlement.
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy's chosen tracks include what he calls the joyful uplift of Nick Cave's 'Wild God', and the subtle sensuality of Clairo. And Christchurch legend Al Park continues his late career upswing. Audio
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Sing if you're winning: 24 high school choirs prepare for The Big Sing finale
Choir excitement at perfect fever pitch as The Big Sing begins
Twenty-four high school choirs are set to compete at Aotearoa's biggest choral event - including a team of first-timers from Auckland's Avondale College.
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Louisa Nicklin: Sausages, cicadas & Shayne P Carter
Louisa Nicklin: Sausages, cicadas & Shayne P CarterPodcast episode — 28 August 2024The Auckland musician speaks to Charlotte Ryan about her beautiful new album, along with Kiwi music icon Shayne Carter who lent a hand as "song doctor".
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Aged care residents rally against staff cuts
New Zealand's most senior citizens took to the streets today to rally against cuts to aged care staffing. The aged care residents made their presence felt outside the Takina Convention Centre as the… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 28 August 2024
On today's episode, main roads are closed as rivers and streams around the lower North Island rise, with rain hammering parts of the country, a commuter train on the Kapiti line was hit by rockfall… Audio
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Christopher Luxon in Tonga for first Pacific Islands Forum as prime minister
Climate change on agenda as Luxon arrives for Pacific Islands Forum
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has touched down in Tonga for his first Pacific Islands Forum in the top job.
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Nelson set to trial collecting soft plastics from the kerbside
NZ's first soft plastic collection trial to be rolled out
Letters are being sent this week to households in more than 140 streets inviting people to register - with collections to start in early October and run for six months.
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Dozens of medical students without a post-graduate job
Med students without post-graduate work despite health sector woes
That's despite GP practices with weeks-long waiting lists, while hospitals and EDs struggle with understaffing and ballooning wait times.
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Significant rainfall cause flooding of properties in Kapiti
It's been a wet and muddy day for lots of Wellington residents as significant rainfall has cause flooding and slips in the region. In Kapiti, the heavy downpours have caused the flooding of properties… Audio
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Pacific, Māori politicians back four-year council term
These politicians are backing four-year terms for local councils
New poll data shows 47 percent of respondents - almost half - favour a council four-year term.
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Wild weather causes havoc in parts of the country
Main roads are closed as rivers and streams around the lower North Island rise, with rain hammering parts of the country. Audio
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are both using pop culture to court voters. Here’s how
How Trump and Harris are using pop culture to court voters
With a new generation of Americans voting in their first presidential election this November, both major candidates have turning to pop culture to drum up support.
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Merging councils pushed as one way to trim rate rises
Could merging help councils trim rate rises?
With an average rates rise of 16 percent it's clear increases of that scale can't be absorbed long-term.
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Nashville Babylon: 24 August 2024
On this week's show there's new music from Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, classic blues and reggae courtesy of Little Walter and Frankie Paul plus a birthday tune for Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. Audio
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Episode 400: Part 1
To celebrate 400 episodes of Inside Out, Nick Tipping plays some of his favourite jazz tracks from New Zealand. Audio
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Episode 400: Part 2
In the second hour of his 400th show celebration, Nick Tipping plays some of his go-to pick-me-up tracks - from Joey DeFrancesco and Wynton Marsalis to Tierney Sutton and Hank Mobley. Audio
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Body of last missing person found after Sicily superyacht sinking
Body of last missing person found after Sicily superyacht sinking
The body is believed to be that of 18-year-old Hannah Lynch, the daughter of British tech magnate Mike Lynch.