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The TAHI 14th December 2023
Our last episode of the year! It’s Evie’s birthday so we gave her 5 minutes to spit out opinions, Waimirirangi reminisces on being her own biggest fan as a child, and certified NZ Barb Quin Tauetau… Audio
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Marlborough pine nut company takes out food award
Not many forestry workers look at a pine cone and wonder how they could turn it into food - but that's just how Pinoli Pine Nuts began.
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New Police Minister Ginny Andersen in opposition's sights
Police Minister is a tough gig: focusing on social issues leads to 'soft-on-crime' criticism while going too hard can look like populism.
With four ministers in eight months it's ended up a… Audio
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Ōkārito GorseBusters
Best of 2022 - This April, volunteers from all over Aotearoa headed to South Westland to clear gorse from the shores of the stunning Ōkārito Lagoon. Video, Audio
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DOC taking 'hands-off' approach to injured seal in Wellington
A fur seal with a barb in its neck parked up on Wellington's Oriental Parade has sparked concern among Wellingtonians.
In an effort to protect it, an animal welfare group - HUHA - has put cones… Audio
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Christians unite across denominational divides to celebrate Christmas together
From St Anne's Catholic Church in Newtown, Wellington an ecumenical service celebrating this central event in the Christian calendar. Audio
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The winners of our National Poetry Day competition
Audio 27 Aug 2021We gave you 30 minutes to write a six line flash poem using these words: Cloud Sound Orange Clear Shark Break Poet Johanna Emeney judged the winners... Audio
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Live cross to the Auckland 'Liberate the Lane' rally
Bike Auckland's Liberate the Lane took place at Point Erin Park in Ponsonby this morning, before the cyclists made their way across the harbour bridge. The Chair and Spokesperson for Bike Auckland… Audio
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Best of 2020: Country Life
Audio 27 Nov 2020Farmers getting creative with wool, post-Covid careers in the country and a Hawke's Bay 12 year old documents the drought - these are the top ten features from Country Life.
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Call for public campaign to encourage cycling
The government is being urged to invest millions in public education campaigns to get the public cycling. Audio
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Farmers find niche in wool carding
A farm based wool carding business in Central Otago sends fibre ready for spinning to customers as far afield as Russia. Barb and Stuart Peel's carding machine was built in England in 1951 and was… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 3 August, 2020
On this week's show Mark has new music courtesy of Jo Meares, blues from Lil' Armstrong and Joe Turner plus classics from Neil Young, Uncle Tupelo, Elvis and Mark Mulcahy. Audio
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The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra: back on stage
The APO's Chief Executive Office Barbara Glaser talks about the orchestra's year so far, and their first concert in front of a live audience since lockdown which is coming up on Thursday 9 July. Audio
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Expert says offer of help with dolphin protection plan was ignored
An international marine expert has waded in on debate over the science underpinning a plan to save Maui and Hector's dolphins, saying she tried to help, and was ignored.
The plan - which remains… Audio
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Academy Awards spurned by Issa Rae for lack of diversity
Audio 14 Jan 2020Awards season is upon us - and the nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced overnight in a live broadcast hosted by actors Issa Rae and John Cho. Audio
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"Does she stand...?" Scenes from a Question Time
Question Time is Parliament is the loudest free show in town. And it can be quite the spectacle. We caught the action of one typical Question Time on camera.
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Battle over decision to lower speed limit to 30k/hr
The decision to lower the speed limit to 30 kilometres an hour in most of central Auckland is being greeted as long-overdue and transformative by some, a threat to productivity and another blow to… Audio
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Brakes on Auckland? AT considers lower speed limits
The board of Auckland Transport has a big decision to make today: whether to slow traffic on key roads across the city in a bid to reduce deaths and injuries. In 2017, 64 people died on the regions… Audio
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Wellbeing Budget: Tamaki residents don't have time to wait for discussion, debate and promises
Pupils at Auckland's Tamaki College say they're hoping an investment in social housing will be a priority for the Government in today's Wellbeing budget. The students say many of their families have… Video, Audio
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Terri Irwin on continuing Steve's conservation legacy
Steve Irwin's wife and kids are keeping their father's legacy alive at the family's Australia Zoo and other conservation projects. We talk to Terri about keeping Steve's mission going and the fight to… Audio
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New Zealand's flourishing gardens and the women behind them
Celebrating a sisterhood of gardeners from the Far North to Stewart Island. Juliet Nicholas and Barb Rogers take us on a journey through a diverse array of gardens developed to suit landscapes and… Audio, Gallery
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Something for the Weekend - Tough Guy & Gal Challenge
Based at the Linton Military Camp, Camp Road, 10km from the CBD of Palmerston North. This is a great opportunity for civilians to experience some of the NZ Military facilities including the assault… Audio, Gallery
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Tell me about your thesis
Audio 28 Jun 2018Barb Gilchrist from Timaru tells us about her masters thesis, in which she looked at nurses on TV, and whether or not this attracts or puts people off a career in nursing. Audio
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The rise and rise of comic book movies
Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok has already grossed over $NZ600 million worldwide. It's the latest megahit in a comic book-inspired film revival Tim Burton kicked off with Batman in 1989, Dan Slevin… Audio
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A harbinger for the election
Parties were painted as serial moaners and ‘stuck in the stone-age’ as insults flew thick and fast in the first week back at Parliament. Audio
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Connan Mockasin and Liam Finn back home for Christmas
Auckland's new New Year's Eve festival Wondergarden will see NZ musicians Connan Mockasin, Liam Finn, and Lawrence Arabia headlining, playing a mix of each others songs, and some specially selected… Video, Audio
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Online taxing issues
An online shopper is questioning what happens to the GST and Customs duty charged on purchases from overseas when the goods are returned. Barb bought two items of clothing from the United States. She… Audio
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Barbara Glaser and Ronan Tighe: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra CEO Barb Glaser and Director of Artistic Planning Ronan Tighe launch their 2016 season. Audio
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Eagle Rays - An Inner City Wildlife Spectacle
Every summer, eagle rays and stingrays hang out around Wellington's waterfront, feeding, mating and enthralling passers-by Audio
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Your Song - Fields of Gold
Barb Simpson from Wakatipu has chosen "Fields of Gold" by Eva Cassidy. Audio