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Black Caps batter Henry Nicholls faces ball tampering allegations
Black Caps batter Henry Nicholls is facing allegations of ball tampering. Footage has emerged from the Canterbury/Auckland Plunket Shield match in which Nicholls appears to rub the ball on a helmet… Video, Audio
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Man to walk 200km just months after a near fatal accident
Just six months after he nearly died during an accident when cutting a tree, a Dannevirke man will walk more than 200 kilometres to Wellington. Audio
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Kids caught up in illegal dirt biking need a safe space - youth worker
Five people have been arrested and six vehicles impounded after a police crackdown on illegal dirt bikers in south Auckland over the long weekend.
About 50 bikes gathered at the Manukau Memorial… Video, Audio
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At The Movies - Black Adam
Black Adam sees Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) produce and star in his first comic-book franchise film. But where does this character fit in the DC Extended Universe? Video, Audio
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The critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze. Audio
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A conundrum over how to cover the conspiracists
This week, a documentary from Stuff Circuit delved into the country's growing extreme far-right and anti-vax movement. Why did the makers of Fire & Fury decide to platform a group of conspiracy-minded… Audio
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Wilde hopeful triathlon penalty will be overturned
New Zealand finished 4th in triathlon's mixed relay final overnight, in a race where the team in black were in the medal hunt right until the end.
It ends a somewhat disappointing campaign for… Audio
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Saving NZ's rarest orchid from extinction, scientists band together
Efforts are being made to bring a rare native orchid back from the brink of extinction. The swamp helmet orchid is the smallest and rarest of 22 'Corybas' species in New Zealand. Curator of Plants at… Audio
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NZ Engineers design rugby hemet to protect against concussion
A group of engineers are working to reduce childhood concussions in our national sport. In 2019 there were almost three thousand ACC claims for rugby players with concussion; and more that half were… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
This week on TradeMe - a very very special Land Rover AND A John Britten tribute helmet, being auctioned to support an up and coming motorbike racer. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson talks with… Audio
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The secret to ageing gracefully
Many of us fear getting old but our guest tonight says we should be pleased we are ageing day by day and that growing older is a privilege. Dr Kirsten Holst is a geriatrician and she strongly believes… Audio
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Maselino Masoe: The first Samoan boxer to win a major world title
Audio 13 Oct 2021Maselino Masoe was the first Samoan boxer to win a major world title, but the opportunity almost never happened.
Masoe sat down with Talei Anderson and Faivaeselopepe Anric Sitanilei to talk about… Video, Audio
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From oil diver to exotic timber craftsman
Kiwi, John Webster was a commercial oil and gas diver in the Northern Hemisphere - but a near death experience while diving lead him to make to a major career change. He trained to be a timber… Audio, Gallery
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Breaking Silence | Episode 7: Woven Earth
Escaping an abusive marriage in Australia taught Kerryn how hard it is for women and children to restart their lives. We follow Kerryn as she sets up a house for a family on behalf of her charity. Video
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Lawnmowing – a simple task with an illuminating history and uncertain future
John Bluck explores the past, future, and current state of lawnmowing in a light-hearted but informative talk in six closely-cropped chapters. Audio
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Shipwreck Trading supplying treasures around NZ
Audio 17 Aug 2020A retirement hobby has turned into a successful and growing business for Hutt Valley couple, Margie Petherick and Robert Baldock. Robert talks to Jesse about their shop, Shipwreck Trading, on the… Audio
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The hell of Okinawa: a new book on the last great battle of the Pacific War
A new book on the Battle of Okinawa looks at whether the losses led the White House to contemplate dropping the atomic bomb.
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Cycling helmet advocate Patrick Dingemans explains compulsion necessity
Compulsory cycling safety advocate, Patrick Dingemans explains why he and others campaigned to make wearing them mandatory. Audio
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Calls for helmet laws to be part of 'Accessible Streets'
Safety advocate Lance Wiggs wants New Zealand's compulsory cycling helmet laws to be up for debate in the government's 'Accessible Street" discussion document. Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Mauricio Olmedo-Perez (Part 1)
Audio 11 Mar 2020Kiwisaver and other investments are taking a hammering after the markets were spooked by coronavirus. Financial advisor Martin Hawes talks about what can be done with the funds. Safety advocate Lance… Audio
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David Ellacott and Chris Whitehouse - cave rescues
Audio 5 Jan 2020Our summer series on lifesavers continues - in this episode we learn about cave rescues, which is highly specialised and involves a huge amount of training. Audio, Gallery
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Invercargill man's homemade electric bikes go global
When Bill Blakie's 'crook hip' made it too hard to get on his bike, the born-and-bred Southlander created his own low-to-the-ground electric bike. So far, he's has constructed over 40 and shipped them… Audio
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All Blacks jersey signed by Barrett brothers on Trade Me
Audio 5 Nov 2019Beauden, Scott and Jordie made Cup history when they became the first brothers to each score a try in a pool match against Canada. Now they're auctioning a fully framed All Blacks jersey signed by… Audio
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Auckland e-scooters get green light despite safety concerns
Auckland council has given the go ahead for rental e-scooters to stay on Auckland's streets for another six months, and with an increased fleet size. The new fleet limit will be 3200. Meanwhile a… Audio
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Taking down 8Chan won't stop alt-right attacks, says researcher
A researcher into the alt-right and white nationalism says the overnight terror attack in Germany is amost definitely alt-right related. The gunman was wearing military-style clothing, and a… Audio
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Attack in Germany compared to Chch mosque shooting
A terror attack in eastern Germany is being compared to the Christchurch mosque attacks. A 27-year old German man has been arrested after he shot and killed two people in the city of Halle. Witnesses… Audio
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Japan quake sparks new life in the NZ vines
After the devastating 2011 Japan earthquake Kohei Koyama re-evaluated his life. The former investment banker came to New Zealand to make wine. Nine months ago he took another step, moving to Urlar… Audio
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Moondog: The Viking of 6th Avenue
Ryan Smith explores the world of 'Moondog', the American street musician who became an iconic figure in New York City. Audio
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Cyclists outraged at Tranzurban manager's 'wanker' post
Wellington cyclists are outraged at a senior Tranzurban bus manager after a controversial social media post mocking bike riders.
The company's operations infrastructure manager, Graham Atkinson… Audio
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Lava Lab and drilling into a volcano's magma chamber
University of Canterbury's Lava Lab, plans to drill into a volcano's magma chamber and a Curious Mind volcano drilling game for schools. Audio