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Review: Armageddon Time
Armageddon Time is the story of a young boy in 1980s New York confronted with some harsh realities behind the American Dream. Starring Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong and Sir Anthony Hopkins, it's… Video, Audio
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Some broadcasters still shrugging off storm warnings
Some in the media learned the lessons of Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods, just as the emergency management authorities have done - and they made a concerted effort to… Audio
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Whangārei father who pulled son from fatal school caving trip says it should not have happened
A father, who stopped his son going on a fatal school caving expedition because of safety concerns says the trip should never have gone ahead and someone needs to be held responsible.
Whangārei Boys… Video, Audio
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Auckland's most cancelled ferry revealed
Almost forty percent of scheduled trips on Auckland's gulf harbour ferry service were cancelled last year.
Auckland Transport is blaming the weather, but that's done little to appease the fed-up… Audio
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A natural ferment - it's the yeast we can do
The winemaking process starts in the middle of the vineyard at Greystone Wines in the Waipara Valley. Juicy pinot noir grapes are poured into a large vessel among the vines and exposed to wild yeasts… Audio
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Blooming cyclones
Tropical cyclones can cause rampant destruction, but sometimes, these wild weather systems can seed life at sea too. This week we meet a storm-chasing researcher in search of phytoplankton blooms like… Audio
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Our Changing World – Cyclones and phytoplankton blooms
We know – all too well now – that tropical cyclones can cause huge amounts of destruction in the South Pacific. But might they also be a source of marine life? Audio
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North west Australia hunkers down as major Cyclone Ilsa hits
Residents in some of the most remote areas of north west Australia, are hunkering down, as a category two cyclone batters their region.
Described as the most severe cyclone to hit the region in 14… Video, Audio
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"Completely unprecedented": Why is Antarctic sea ice vanishing?
In the last two years, the ice around Antarctica has been at record lows - and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Video, Audio
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A celebration of Easter from Auckland's Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral
This climax of Holy Week in the Christian calendar features the Reverend Ivica Gregurec as presider, and music is provided by the Cathedral choir directed by Peter Watts. Audio
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The vertical farms of tomorrow
A French agriculture professor developing new indoor plant varieties and an Auckland man installing vertical farming tech in private homes were two of the attendees at Aotearoa's first-ever Controlled… Audio
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Big budget boost for RNZ after failed public media plan
The government has boosted the annual budget of RNZ by more than 50 percent for the next four years after the recent collapse of the plan for a new public media entity. The broadcasting minister also…
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World weather with Eric Brenstrum
Audio 30 Mar 2023Wildfires, cyclones, heatwaves and severe rainfall. Audio
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Lawmakers’ election-year alarm clock
This week Parliament changes gears to kick start a bevy of proposed laws. It’s another sign the election is not far away.
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Oral Questions for 28 March 2023
Audio 28 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? ANGIE WARREN-CLARK to the Minister for Social Development and… Audio
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The Week in Detail: From silicosis to SailGP
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Parenting when you are feeling burnt out
What are parents or caregivers to do when there's not much left in the tank? Not being too hard on yourself is a good start, says clinical psychologist Karen Nimmo. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 10 March
Audio 10 Mar 2023On today's First Up pod - California prepares for more wild weather; the Act Party wants flood affected-businesses to be exempt from minimum wage increases and Fair Pay Agreements; Passionfruit!! We… Audio
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Vanuatu in cleap up mode
Vanuatu is in clean up mode after facing twin cyclones last week, with Cyclone Judy and then Cyclone Kevin striking within days of each other.
Some parts of the country are still uncontactable after… Audio
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Vanuatu in ruins after double cyclone smash
After two severe cyclones in two days parts of Vanuatu have been left in ruins.
Cyclone Judy hit first as a category four, then Kevin slammed in as a category three, intensifying to a category four… Audio
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US: unseasonally cold weather for West Coast still
We'll kick off the week in North America correspondent Dick Helton joins Nathan Rarere now from Los Angeles. Audio
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Parts of Vanuatu are now in a state of emergency
A second severe tropical cyclone - Kevin - is lashing Vanuatu; and it's getting stronger as it heads south.
Currently a Category 3, it's expected to be a Category 4 by tomorrow morning when it… Audio
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A second severe tropical cyclone - Kevin - hitting Vanuatu
Severe Tropical Cylone Kevin is lashing Vanuatu, and gaining strength as it follows a similar path to Judy.
The latest warning from Vanuatu's meteorology department says Kevin is a category three… Audio
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Going sea lion spotting with Ōtepoti's intrepid scout
Now to Dunedin, where an octogenarian spends her days, documenting one of the rarest sea lion species in the world - and even has one named after her.
Janet Ledingham wanders the shores and dunes… Video, Audio
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Vanuatu braces for more wild weather
Teams are working to restore power and communication in parts of Vanuatu badly hit by Severe Tropical Cyclone Judy.
Two southern islands are cut off, and a red tropical cyclone warning remains in… Audio
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Vanuatu hit by Cyclone Judy, now Cyclone Kevin is coming
Severe Tropical Cyclone Judy has left a trail of destruction throughout many of Vanuatu's islands overnight.
Power and communication lines are still out in the Southern Islands of Erromango and… Audio
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Homes damaged after Cyclone Judy barrels over Vanuatu
Homes have been damaged and some regions are flooded after Tropical Cyclone Judy barreled over Vanuatu yesterday.
The storm was upgraded to a category four cyclone, with winds of up to 230 kilometres… Audio
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La Niña finally moving away from New Zealand
After three years of meddling with New Zealand's weather, La Niña is finally moving away - but not without leaving a damp after-taste in the North Island.
In its just-issued outlook for the next… Audio
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Some vegetable prices double since Cyclone Gabrielle hit crops
Some vegetable prices have doubled since Cyclone Gabrielle hit New Zealand and decimated vast areas of crops.
Kumara and leafy vegetables are among the veges hardest hit by flooding, and supermarkets… Video, Audio