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Winston Peters continues criticism of Bob Carr
3 May 2024Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters appears undeterred by legal threats, doubling down on his criticism of former Australian senator, Bob Carr. Political Editor Jo Moir reports. Audio
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Super Rugby making last ditch run for play off spots
3 May 2024Sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen about the big weekend of Super Rugby Pacific. Audio
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Florist at centre of Genter allegations wants MP sacked
3 May 2024A Wellington florist who claims she was bullied by MP Julie Anne Genter says the Green should be sacked, because tax payers can do better for their bucks. Four Seasons Florist Laura Newcombe speaks to… Audio
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Police Minister promises crime policies will deliver
The police minister says its not realistic to expect a crime free nirvana over night but he remains confident the government's tough on offending policies will deliver over time. Police Minister Mark… Audio
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Gold cards soon to be allowed on rival Waiheke ferry
3 May 2024The clock is ticking on Fullers' monopoly for the Waiheke ferry service with the Government set to enable newcomers Island Direct to become part of the gold card scheme from the 1st of July. Louise… Audio
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Duck shooting season gets underway
3 May 2024Regions across the country are awash with camo as hunters flock to the best spots for the opening of duck shooting season this weekend. Sally Murphy reports. Audio
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All Blacks potentially headed to Qatar in 2026
3 May 2024RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about the All Blacks potentially competing in Qatar in 2026. Audio
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Huge challenges caring for of child amputees in Gaza
3 May 2024Thousands of injured children are struggling to recover after amputations without proper medical equipment and adequate pain relief, according to Save the Children. Its spokesperson Sacha Myers speaks… Audio
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British Columbia to roll back drug decriminalisation
3 May 2024Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about British Columbia rolling back drug decriminalisation, Ontario curbing phone use in schools and the solar eclipse having a lasting effect… Audio
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Cost of burials set to skyrocket in South Waikato
3 May 2024The cost of a weekend burial in South Waikato could be about to skyrocket - by 354% in some cases. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports. CEO of the Funeral Directors Association, Gillian Boyes speaks to Lisa… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 3 May 2024
3 May 2024Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss an op-ed exploring the surprising hobbies trending amongst zoomers. Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Great Giant Scale
3 May 2024This week's critter, the great giant scale, (Coelostomidia zealandica) is a native specie of scale bug. Females have pink wingless bodies and look like they have terrible dandruff, with a dusting of… Audio
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DIY with Stan Scott
3 May 2024Builder Stan Scott is along today to help give out tips and advice on any projects at home people might be undertaking. Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
3 May 2024Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Warm salads for cooler weather with Kelly Gibney
3 May 2024The cooler weather doesn't mean the end of salads, just that it's time to have some warm salad recipes ready to go. Audio
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NZ Live: The Otis Mace combo
3 May 2024Otis Mace and his amazing band are in today to play for NZ Live ahead of their performance in Kumeu tomorrow night. Audio
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Film Review with Sam Hollis
Today Sam reviews the Amy Winehouse film Back to Black and local film 'The Moon is Upside Down'. Audio
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Freaky Friday
3 May 2024Our weekly segment where we ask listeners to share their strange and spooky stories. Audio, Gallery
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Rare cars up for auction this weekend
Ever fancied driving a bubble car or NZ's only Amphicar? Well these rare motoring gems among others are going under the hammer this weekend. Webb's Auction Head of Collectors' Cars Caolan McAleer… Audio
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Book on step-parenting to help blended families
3 May 2024Despite how common blended families are, step mothers still often get portrayed in a negative light. Here to change some of that narrative is Gina Bartlett, with her new children's book. Audio
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Jazz composer in residence appointed at NZ School of Music
The New Zealand School of Music has appointed their new Jazz composer in residence. Audio
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The future of farming
3 May 2024Craigmore Sustainables manages more than 25,000 hectares of farming, forestry, and horticultural properties. Audio
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Vic Uni Students' Assoc on freedom of speech event
3 May 2024Victoria University's students' association is relieved their concerns about a planned freedom of speech event have been taken on board, with the university making changes to the format of the event… Audio
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Consumer NZ on bill to 'modernise' insurance
Consumer NZ says it's fantastic a bill aiming to modernise insurance law has passed its first reading in parliament. Consumer NZ investigative team leader Rebecca Styles spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio