Timeline
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Egan re-signs with Warriors for two more seasons
Egan has been one of the standouts in an up and down Warriors effort in 2024.
E coli and high nitrate levels found in some Canterbury groundwater survey shows
More than half of the wells monitored in the Canterbury Regional Council's annual groundwater survey have shown nitrate levels are still likely increasing.
The Pre-Panel for 14 May 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith joins to discuss the internets trending topic of the week Audio
Pacific news in brief for May 14
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including a ban on importing live poulty into the CNMI.
'Expensive': Moana Pasifika face 'cold economic reality' moving base and games to the islands
Moana Pasifika will continue to work with all partners in taking games to their home islands of Samoa and Tonga.
The Block NZ gets the chop, houses sit empty
The Block NZ's 2024 series has been axed, with between 100 and 200 production staff out of jobs - but the houses will still be sold.
Police hunt for man with gun, school lockdown lifted
Armed police are trying to find a man involved in a firearms incident in Addington, Christchurch.
Lucy Lawless on telling Margaret Moth's story on film
The email to actor Lucy Lawless came out of the blue. Would she like to do a documentary about legendary CNN photojournalist, Kiwi Margaret Moth? After years in warzones all over the world, even after… Audio
'Gang numbers will fall': New 'National Gang Unit' announced
Police are setting up front-line teams to tackle crime and intimidation by gangs, Andrew Coster has announced.
'Beautiful soul': Best friends killed in Auckland house fire
Whānau of the men killed in an Auckland house fire say the pair were best friends "joined at the hip".
Jimmy Barnett on the road with the Rolling Stones
For today's Music Feature we're diving deep into one of the most seminal, influential, and straight-up cool albums in rock history. Released in 1972, 'Exile on Main Street' was the 10th album released… Audio
'It could happen tomorrow' - Huge quake dangers from our biggest fault
The scale of catastrophe Aotearoa would face after an earthquake and tsunami from our largest fault has been laid bare.
Fanning the sparks of dying languages
More than 160 languages are spoken in New Zealand. Week-long events celebrate the unique languages heard across the country, and this week the focus is on the Rotuman language.
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster provides a rundown on what Australians can expect in tonight's Federal Budget, with a particular focus expected to be on the ongoing challenges of cost of living. He also reports on… Audio
Cracks appear in new $7m coastal pathway
Construction of the 4m wide path began in April 2023 and it opened in December.
Book Critic: Dominic Hoey
Today Dominic talks to Jesse about The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Audio
Luxon defends ministry hiring consultants amid job cuts
But the Prime Minister says he's not aware of ministry staff who are losing their jobs being asked to work as consultants. Audio
Tech Tuesday with Dan Watson
Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT services Dan Watson talks to Jesse about some tech tips for travelling internationally. Audio
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