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'She's got everything you want in a cow'
A 40-litres-of-milk-a-day Friesian called Evie has been Supreme Champion Holstein at the New Zealand A&P Agricultural Show for two years in a row. Cosmo Kentish-Barnes meets the farmer behind the cow.
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Cap on number of students sitting NCEA online
The Qualifications Authority is capping the daily number of students who can sit crucial online NCEA tests next month. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17 April 2024
Politics survey gets underway in Solomon Islands; Gun violence continues to plague PNG; NZ's MFAT launches data for greater transparency around aid; Cook Islands documentary receives standing ovation.
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Cook Islands documentary receives standing ovation
Cook Islands documentary receives standing ovation. Audio
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US: day two in jury selection in Trump's hush money trial
New York based Bevan Hurley is outside court where former President Trump is attending his hush money trial and sitting through day 2 of jury selection. Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why do we switch our phones to airplane mode?
Aviation expert Peter Clark joins Emile Donovan to help answer this question.
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Australian icon Priscilla uncovered 30 years after 'disappearing'
Not long after filming wrapped on Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the film's iconic bus disappeared, without a trace - until now. Video, Audio
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Sports News for 15 April 2024
New Zealand track cyclist Ellesse Andrews has made an impressive return from a broken jaw, winning a silver medal at the Nations Cup track cycling meet in Canada. Audio
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Sports News for 15 April 2024
New Zealand track cyclist Ellesse Andrews has returned from injury to win a silver medal at the Nations Cup track cycling meet in Milton Canada. Audio
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Sam McAlister: The BBC producer behind Prince Andrew’s infamous interview
In 2019, under extreme scrutiny for his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and facing allegations about his own conduct, Prince Andrew sat down for the infamous interview with… Video, Audio
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Member's Day surprises and more in short sitting block
It was a sitting block of just one week but it had its share of surprises, routine stuff and signs of a changing culture around scrutiny at committee level. Audio
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On the frontline of Victim Support
A Victim Support worker on what it's like to support victims on their worst days. Audio
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The volunteers fixing up Christchurch's broken bicycles
It's easy to junk something when it's broken, and just buy something new. In the decade since it was founded, RAD Bikes has recycled over fifty thousand bike parts and served nearly twenty thousand… Audio
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Rural Riders spins farmers' wheels - 'I smile a lot here'
Rural Riders is a chance for farmers to get off the farm on a bike, spin some yarns and focus on the dips and the jumps rather than the weather and the milk price. Audio
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Wellington Phoenix sitting second behind Central Coast Mariners
Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen about Wellington Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano wanting his team to take a knockout mentality into the rest of their men's A-League season, starting with tonight's… Audio
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What do youth councils do?
Audio 11 Apr 2024Whanganui's Youth Council has been axed in the District Council's long term plans as a cost-saving measure. Youth councillors say the decision shows that youth engagement is seen as expendable. Audio
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Gemma New: A licence to thrill
RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump catches up with the NZSO's Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor, Gemma New. Video, Audio
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The well-worn path between Auditor-General and Parliament
The work of the Auditor-General’s office features often in this week’s select committee hearings at Parliament, and for good reason. Audio
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The team that hit the rocks: Peter Jerram's Wahine memoir
Peter Jerram and his university cricket team were onboard the Wahine Ferry when it was caught between ex-tropical cyclone Giselle and a southerly front. Audio
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Shower Thoughts: What's the difference between hand soap and dish soap?
It's all sudsy stuff, it all cleans - so why does dish soap feel so different on our hands than hand soap? Audio
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Beneficiaries advocate on Government's targets
The Prime Minister says his Government will work with both private companies and use public services to improve social outcomes for New Zealanders but hasn't gone as far as saying it would include… Audio
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Large North Shore hospital sits unused
A huge North Shore hospital surgical centre sitting unused could be treating more than 15,000 patients a year.
The brand new, 150-bed facility is physically ready but doesn't have enough staff or a… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 9 April 2024
Top stories for Tuesday 9 April 2024 The government is asked how it might deliver its nine quote "ambitious" goals - covering the likes of health, crime and climate change - while also cutting back on… Audio
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Cairo, Illinois standing by for solar eclipse totality
The tiny Illinois town of Cairo is in the path of totality of today's solar eclipse, local retailer Gabrielle Harris says the normally quiet small town is experiencing quite the boom. Audio
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Tōtara Haumaru surgical facility still unopened
A brand new four storey building the size of a provincial hospital is sitting empty on the grounds of North Shore hospital, with its opening date delayed and no new one set.
Construction of the… Audio
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Arts News: Toi Te Papa & City Gallery Wellington face closures while Christchurch Arts Centre threatens insolvency
Audio 7 Apr 2024Arts and culture news for Sunday 7 April. Audio
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From Marx and Austen to stranded in an airport: Jonathan Dove on keeping opera relevant
“If opera doesn’t tell stories about right now or about who we are now, then eventually it’s just going to die out,” British composer Jonathan Dove tells Culture 101’s Mark Amery.
Jonathan Dove… Audio
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A feast for the eyes: The hyperrealist paintings of Alice Toomer
Audio 7 Apr 2024Food is perhaps one of the easiest ways to bring people together. But what about when it's painted? In the case of young Pōneke Wellington-based artist Alice Toomer’s hyperrealistic paintings, it can… Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 April 2024
Audio 7 Apr 2024We talk to an editor keeping an eye on where public money for public services ends up and the government’s new political action plan gets the media’s attention. Audio
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The Black Keys: On recording with Beck and Noel Gallagher
Dan Auerbach, singer and guitarist of The Black Keys, introduces Charlotte Ryan to 'record hangs', a pastime that feeds the band's musical inspiration and their new album Ohio Players. The Black Keys… Audio
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