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No Limits | Trailer
No Limits is centered around Māori athletes' journey navigating their high-adrenaline sport. It is an ode to the sportsperson, their support network, and the artistry of the sport itself. Video
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No Limits | Episode 1: Tyrell
Tyrell Taylor has found a community of like-minded BMX riders, a space where rangatahi are given a chance to expand their skill set, be mentored, and be seen as equals. Video
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No Limits | Episode 2: Zhana
From windy Waitara to tropical Tahiti, we explore some of the world's most sought-after waves with Zhana, and hear of her journey from a small town to the surfing life she always dreamt of. Video
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No Limits | Episode 3: Tuhoto-Ariki
Tuhoto-Ariki shares how he got into the high-adrenaline world of downhill mountain biking. From the mountains of Austria, he explains what it takes to stay afloat as an overseas athlete. Video
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No Limits | Episode 4: Laura
Laura works to establish better gender equality in the male-dominated snowsports industry. We hear how she has begun weaving her Māori whakapapa with her life on the slopes. Video
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No Limits | Episode 5: Jaimie
We experience life on the ice with ice hockey athlete Jaimie, who talks about what it takes to follow your dreams, what sacrifices must be made, and how to prioritize what is most important. Video
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No Limits | Episode 6: Tai
From a young age, Tai wanted to pursue skating full-time. Taking a risk, he moved to Melbourne, where he followed in the footsteps of his idols and became embedded in a like-minded community. Video
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Real estate in a flat state around country
Sarah Wood the chief executive of real estate.co.nz joins Nathan to talk about the latest New Zealand Property Report just out, looking like not many people are looking for a new place to live at the… Audio
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Recommendations on how to walk dogs safely
Amanda Easterbrook, the owner of Sticks and Bones, a popular dog walking business in Auckland talks with Nathan about safety around dog walking after a fatal maulling in a park recently. Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Jess Malcolm
This week on TradeMe with Jess Malcolm - a sporty little car in British racing green, a mid-century swanky pad thats a bit Liberace and a bit Bacharach and a charity auction for a very special… Audio
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US: judge fines Trump over violations of gag orders
In the US, New York based Bevan Hurley updates us on Trump's hush money trial resuming with the judge fining the former president for breaches of a gag order. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 1 May 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Australia grapples with violence against women
Violence against women is in the spotlight in Australia - Pam Corkery tells us what the Government is preparing to do about it Audio
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Emergency management missing in action
A new review of New Zealand's response to crisis is blunt about the inaction of the past, and sceptical that much will change in the future Audio
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The Panel with Allan Blackman and Nalini Baruch (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Allan Blackman and Nalini Baruch discuss a possibly early end for the Te Huia train's trial period and the shocking finds at a recent beach… Audio
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Emotional scenes at 3yo's inquest
Audio 30 Apr 2024The second day of the inquest into a little boy's death in Gore, has wrapped up in the Invercargill District Court. Three year old Lachlan Jones was found dead in a local oxidation pond in 2019. His… Audio
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 7: Tauranga Moana marks 160 years of struggle, the repeal of 7AA, and the Iwi Chairs forum
Audio 30 Apr 2024We speak to Ngāti Pukenga representative Rahera Ohia about the iwi’s Waitangi Tribunal claim over the repeal of section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act. Then panelists Charlie Rahiri and Koro Nicholas… Video, Audio
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How many dogs should you be able to walk at once?
Audio 30 Apr 2024An investigation is underway and Auckland Animal Management is reviewing the number of dogs that can be walked in a pack after a woman's dog was fatally maulled at a park Lawyer Nathan Batts, who… Audio
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How to help 20-somethings cope with uncertainty
For most people struggling to cope with life in their 20s, the answer is 'skills not just pills', says clinical psychologist Meg Jay. Her latest book is The Twentysomething Treatment: A Revolutionary… Audio
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What's the ideal balance of daily activity for optimal health?
An international research team has analysed over 2,000 people's behaviours within a 24-hour day to determine the optimal amount of time we should spend sitting, sleeping, standing and being physically… Audio
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Midday Business News for 30 April 2024
The Commerce Commission says staff-less fuel pumps are cheaper. Audio
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How 19th century leader Apihai Te Kawau shaped Auckland
A new stage production in Auckland looks at life for Ngati Whatua through the eyes of one their most prominent tupuna, Apihai Te Kawau, who signed Te Tiriti O Waitangi in March 1840. Audio
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Scott Bainbridge on the deadly legacy of Devonport nurse Elspeth Kerr
Elspeth Kerr was a prominent nurse in the Auckland suburb of Devonport in the 1930s and faced three trials over the poisoning of her foster daughter Betty. Audio
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Abraham Verghese: the joys of medicine and writing
Audio 30 Apr 2024Best-selling author and Stanford University medical school professor Abraham Verghese has a new novel. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 30 April
On today's episode, a shock 1 News Verian poll has National down by two points to thirty-six percent, while Labour has inched back up to thirty percent, ACT is down a point to seven percent, and New… Audio
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Annual ten-hour long interrogation of government performance begins this week
The Annual Review Debate begins this week, when Parliament quizzes ministers about past performance. Kieran McAnulty explains... Audio
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US correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Audio 30 Apr 2024he US Supreme Court has heard an extraordinary case, in which Donald Trump's lawyers argued that presidents should have blanket immunity for criminal acts committed during their presidencies. And the… Audio
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Cognitive tests to assess driver impairment called into question
Grey Power is calling for a change to elderly driver assessments. Audio
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Pharmac restricts diabetes drugs amid global shortage
Two drugs for type 2 diabetes are being restricted to only those already prescribed them, due to a global shortage. Audio
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Wellington woman takes beach clean-ups to new level
Melissa Lieser runs the Instagram account, 'Clean Where You Walk', and has picked up a tonne of rubbish, literally, about 11 hundred kilos so far. Pretoria Gordon reports. Audio