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Endangered bats heard in Wellington region for first time in years
'Really amazing': Endangered bats heard in Wellington region for first time in years
The animals are the rarest mammals in New Zealand and were feared to be extinct in the lower North Island. Audio
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Government lawyer’s comments about Australian judge land him before tribunal
Government lawyer’s comments about Australian judge land him before tribunal
"The Australians are not as civilised as us, they're not as evolved as us," says the man fighting for the custody of his stepdaughter through the Australian courts.
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Whangārei Boys' High School board charged after fatal school caving trip
Whangārei Boys' High School board charged after fatal school caving trip
The board of trustees of Whangārei Boys' High School has been charged for health and safety failures over the death of a student on a caving trip.
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Whangārei Boys' High School Board of Trustees charged after fatal school caving trip
Whangārei Boys' High School board charged after fatal school caving trip
The board of trustees of Whangārei Boys' High School has been charged for health and safety failures over the death of a student on a caving trip.
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The Mixtape: Vera Ellen
The Mixtape: Vera Ellen
Taite award winner Vera Ellen and her producer Ben Lemi tells Charlotte Ryan about the New Zealand music that influenced them. Video, Audio
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Costumes full of memories go out the door as iconic shop closes
Costumes full of memories go out the door as iconic shop closes
A beloved costume rental outfit in Wellington is shutting down this week, and many outfits with plenty of stories behind them are heading out the door. Audio
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Beloved costume shop set to close its doors for good
Started in 1991, the Costume Cave on Wellington's Wakefield Street has long been a friend to filmmakers, theatre practitioners and partygoers in the capital and across the country. Audio
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Newshub, TVNZ cuts: Current job losses 'tragic' for Kiwi journalists, commentator
Former presenter hopes Fair Go will go on, in a new form
A media commentator warns Wednesday could be one of the worst days for journalism in New Zealand's history. Audio
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Immigration tightening might only be temporary - Erica Stanford
Immigration tightening might only be temporary - Minister
While she is turning the tap down for now, Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says the reverse might be the case next year. Audio
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CNMI: Memorial for Navajo code talkers and Saipan scouts
CNMI: Memorial for Navajo code talkers and Saipan scouts
A memorial court of honour for the Navajo code talkers and the Marianas' marine scouts will soon be erected on Saipan in the Northern Marianas.
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Man, woman rescued after getting trapped for 10 hours at Australia's Jenolan Caves
Pair rescued after 10 hours trapped in NSW caves
The pair had been trekking through a network of underground tunnels when they got stuck.
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Music Critic: Matthew Crawley
Today Matthew talks to Mark about a new track from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and a song from Australia whistler Molly Lewis. Audio
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Japan avalanche tragedy a painful reminder for mother who advocates for snow safety
'It sets like concrete': Avalanche deaths painful reminder for mum
Robyn Gordon lost her 18-year-old son James after he was hit by an avalanche while snowboarding in Japan. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 12 March
Audio 12 Mar 2024On today's First Up pod: some ancient cave paintings and inflation is slowing in Argentina; we talk with a recovering tetraplegic who is tackling the Abel Tasman track and who's still really using… Audio
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Earliest dates cave paintings found in Argentine Patagonia
Our correspondent in Argentina is Kate Pereyra-Garcia and she's with us now to talk inflation. Audio
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Taking the piano into the great outdoors
Joe Dobson is the brains behind Undergrand, a 'pop-up piano' project which is featuring in the Auckland Arts Festival. Video, Audio
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Deaf adventure company seeks to overcome barriers for community
The world's only Deaf-owned adventure company is thriving in NZ
Rachel Soudakoff is on a mission to make Aotearoa's great outdoors more accessible for Deaf people.
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Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite: Music to attract aliens
Ahead of their NZ tour, singer and guitarist Stuart Braithwaite of cult Scottish band Mogwai talks to Charlotte Ryan about stargazing with his Dad, playing so loud the ceiling caved in, and Mogwai's… Audio
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Could wanted man Tom Phillips be on or near his family farm?
Could wanted man Tom Phillips be on or near his family farm?
Tom Phillips has been on the run with his three children for over two years. Locals reckon he has stayed close to familiar country.
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Generous gift for Te Herenga Waka from trailblazing scientist
Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington has been gifted 13 million dollars. The donation came from the late Dr Aola Richards, a trailblazing scientist and the first woman in New Zealand to… Audio
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Auckland's rare lava caves documented
Researchers are piecing together what they know about Auckland's extensive network of rare lava caves.
Tāmaki Makaurau is built on a large, potentially active, volcanic field made up of 53 volcanoes.
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Lava cave found in Auckland every month
Lava cave found in Auckland every month
Researchers and Auckland Council are working collectively to completely map a field of hundreds of lava caves under the City of Sails.
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Two Tongan skulls held in Sydney museum repatriated to traditional owners
Remains of two males laid to rest in royal funeral service in Tonga 150 years after deaths
The remains of two Tongan males stored in the Australian Museum's collection in Sydney have been repatriated to their descendants living on 'Eua Island.
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Smelly substance on Napier beach likely from wastewater
Smelly substance on Napier beach likely from wastewater
The test results confirmed it was consistent with a discharge of animal byproducts, and aligned with a discharge from the council wastewater treatment plant.
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One dead in workplace incident in Whangārei
One dead in workplace incident in Whangārei
The incident occurred at a site on Abbey Caves Road this afternoon.