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Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell gives birth, takes swipe at state of health system
Rotorua mayor gives birth, takes swipe at state of health system
Rotorua's mayor has spoken about the "truly special" moment, and criticised the sector's staff shortages.
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Mt Ruapehu ski fields' future in the balance
The future of Mt Ruapehu ski fields is in the balance, but iwi say there are more issues than tourism.
Ngati Rangi iwi chair Whetu Moataane told Midday Report why the maunga is so precious. Audio
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Wintry weather: 10-metre sea swells, plummeting temperatures
Wintry weather: 10-metre sea swells, plummeting temperatures
Ten-metre sea swells buffeted Wellington's coast and temperatures dropped to single figures in Northland and Auckland as the wintry weather continued to bite. Audio
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Stubbs Farm protecting the future through windows to the past
With over 800 acres of protected land on the farm, Ben Stubbs shares the hidden treasures deep in caves that motivate him to never make the same mistake. Audio
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Stubbs Farm protecting the future through windows to the past
Stubbs Farm protecting the future through windows to the past
With over 800 acres of protected land on the farm, Ben Stubbs shares the hidden treasures deep in caves that motivate him to never make the same mistake.
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Moana Pasifika aim for playoffs in second season of Super Rugby
Moana Pasifika aim for playoffs in second season of Super Rugby
A year wiser and no longer rookies, Moana Pasifika are realistically expecting to finish higher up in Super Rugby Pacific 2023.
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Tuawahine - powerhouse all-women band on tour
They had a sold out show in Tamaki Makaurau two years ago and now they're back and gearing up to hit the road. Tuawahine is the powerhouse all-women band featuring the likes of Tami Neilson, Anika… Audio
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Wellington beaches closed to swimmers after storm
Wellington beaches closed to swimmers after storm
Most Wellington beaches were off-limits for swimmers on Thursday after the sewage treatment plant was forced to release wastewater due to heavy rainfall the night before.
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Questions raised over sale of Aotearoa artefacts at Sotheby's auction
Sotheby's auction of Aotearoa artefacts raises questions
The items include moa leg bones, a golden huia beak brooch, a kiwi skeleton, a taxidermied bird, and two Māori clubs.
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Man survives 20-hour ordeal lost in treacherous Torres Strait seas clinging to debris
Man survives 20-hour ordeal lost at sea clinging to debris
Police have described the rescue of a man lost at sea in treacherous conditions in the Torres Strait overnight as a "Christmas miracle".
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Year-End Catch-Up #2 - Local
William Dart looks back at some of the exceptional local music that's passed his way over the year including a preview of what promises to be a highlight of next year's Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Ned Barraud's latest children's books
Ned Barraud is an award-winning author and illustrator who has produced a huge range of children's books centered around our native environment. Ned talks to Jesse about his latest work. Audio
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The Week in Detail: COP27, Te Urewera, and Make It 16
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: COP27, Te Urewera, and Make It 16
The Week in Detail: COP27, Te Urewera, and Make It 16
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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It's a Miracle: Samoan loose forward picked by Moana Pasifika
It's a Miracle: Samoan loose forward picked by Moana Pasifika
Moana Pasifika has named its 39-strong squad for the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season.
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Moana Pasifika pluck player from Samoa club rugby
Moana Pasifika pluck player from Samoa club rugby
Moana Pasifika has named a squad with 38 of their 39 players experiencing Super Rugby during their inaugural year in the competition.
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NZ's prehistoric past at risk of crumbling away
A dwindling workforce and tricky legal territory is putting the world of fossil hunting on shaky ground. Audio
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NZ's prehistoric past at risk of crumbling away
NZ's prehistoric past at risk of crumbling away
A dwindling workforce and tricky legal territory is putting the world of fossil hunting on shaky ground.
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The Sampler: Craig Finn, Open Mike Eagle, SJD
Elliott Childs reviews albums by American singer/songwriter Craig Finn, Art-rapper Open Mike Eagle and Dunedin's SJD. Audio
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The Sampler: Craig Finn, Open Mike Eagle, SJD
The Sampler: Craig Finn, Open Mike Eagle, SJD
Elliott Childs reviews albums by American singer/songwriter Craig Finn, Art-rapper Open Mike Eagle and Dunedin's SJD.
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Victoria Kelly: new music blending the secular and the sacred
Auckland-based composer Victoria Kelly's latest work Requiem takes inspiration from the work of New Zealand poets and photography - drawing on the words of Bill Manhire, Sam Hunt, Chloe Honum, Ian… Video, Audio
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New study suggests Māori settlers arrived in Aotearoa as early as 13th century
Study suggests Māori settlers arrived as early as 13th century
Researchers used updated radiocarbon technology at 436 archaeological sites in the North Island and 145 in the South.
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A Topp class tribute at the Civic Theatre
Audio 7 Nov 2022Dames Lynda and Jools Topp have been honoured with a special tribute at Auckland's Civic Theatre this evening. Audio
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SJD: The sweet side and the heart side
SJD is the musical project of Sean Donnelly, a musician and songwriter from Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), and currently based in Otepoti (Dunedin), under the Mozart Fellowship at Otago University. SJD… Audio
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What feathers can tell us about the past lives of seabirds
Behind the scenes at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, a "menagerie" of specimens is a treasure trove for curator Dr Matt Rayner, who is researching how the Hauraki Gulf's seabirds are faring using… Audio