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Episode 24: Surveying the new political landscape - October 17th - Mata
17 Oct 2023Tau Henare, Morgan Godfery, and a range of politicians join Mihingarangi Forbes to discuss the election results and what the future looks like for Māori. Read more Video, Audio
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Teed off: Golf course staff owed thousands in pay
13 Oct 2023Former staff members at the Gulf Harbour Country Club on Auckland's Whangaparaoa Peninsula say they're owed more than $100,000 after getting laid off on the spot. The club abruptly closed in July… Read more Video, Audio
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Golfers continue to use abandoned Gulf Harbour Country Club course after sudden closure
10 Oct 2023Golfers blindsided by the sudden closure of a prestigious club on Auckland's Whangaparaoa Peninsula are taking matters into their own hands and continuing to use the abandoned course. The Gulf Harbour… Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 23: An extended interview with Rawiri Waititi, Te Pāti Māori co-leader - October 10th - Mata
10 Oct 2023Rawiri Waititi discusses racism, Te Tiriti, working with National, and his vision for Aotearoa hōu. Read more Video, Audio
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Early voting numbers lagging behind last election
5 Oct 2023The number of people beating the crowds and advanced voting is lagging behind this time last election. But it's still early days, and in the South Auckland electorates of Panmure-Ōtāhuhu and Manurewa… Read more Video, Audio
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Dairy owner hospitalised after being stabbed in suspected robbery
An Auckland dairy owner is in a critical condition in hospital after what police are describing as a "violent and vicious attack". The man was stabbed at a dairy on New Windsor Road, and his wife was… Read more Video, Audio
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Former uni friends go head-to-head in south Auckland electorate
3 Oct 2023The Panmure-Ōtāhuhu electorate, or Manukau East as it was formerly known, has long been a Labour stronghold. Labour MP Jenny Salesa has held the seat for three terms and has her eyes on a fourth. But… Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 22: An extended interview with National's Tama Potaka
3 Oct 2023In an extended interview, National Party candidate Tama Potaka discusses Māori development, co-governance, social housing, and land claims. Read more Video, Audio
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Businesses on the West Coast battle post-covid pressures
2 Oct 2023Business owners around Greymouth on the South Island's West Coast know about tough times, trading through coal mine closures, the Christchurch quakes and recessions. And then there's Covid and a cost… Read more Video, Audio
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Jellybean poll: Tight race in ACT stronghold Epsom electorate
29 Sep 2023It's been an Act Party stronghold for the last 20 years but this year six candidates are campaigning for Auckland's epsom electorate seat. It's certainly going to be one of the electorates to watch… Read more Video, Audio
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Rollout of food waste bins to Auckland households on track to be completed next month
28 Sep 2023Small green bins have been popping up around Auckland as the council's scheme to recycle leftover food scraps kicks into action. Residents in west, north and central Auckland have now got their bins… Read more Video, Audio
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Wellingtonians relieved as parliament protest remains peaceful
28 Sep 2023Wellingtonians can breathe a sigh of relief after a protest involving hundreds of people mirroring last years anti mandate occupation remained peaceful. The protest organised by Brian Tamaki's Freedom… Read more Video, Audio
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Election campaign leaves some still wondering who to vote for
27 Sep 2023The humdrum of the election campaign has some people still wondering who they'll give their vote to. In the last 1News Verian poll, 12 percent of those polled didn't know or wouldn't say who they'll… Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 21: An extended interview with ACT leader David Seymour
26 Sep 2023In an extended interview, ACT leader David Seymour discusses whakapapa, te tiriti, co-governance, and his vision for Aotearoa. Read more Video, Audio
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'It's rough': Queenstown residents sleeping in tents due to housing crisis
Queenstown is fighting fires on a couple of fronts - as it cleans up from a state of emergency, and deals with a cryptosporidium outbreak. As well as that, the resort town is still dealing with a… Read more Video, Audio
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"Is this your Grandfather?" - A quest to join the dots
25 Sep 2023Wellington woman Lalita Kasanji is on a mission to identify the pioneering Indian immigrants depicted in a collection of studio portraits taken on Cuba Street in the early 1900's. Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 20: Mata Reports 3: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
24 Sep 2023Ikaroa Rāwhiti is set to be one of the most fiercely contested match-ups of the 2023 election, and the electorate's loyalty is about to be tested. Go to 1news.co.nz or TVNZ+ to find the full video… Read more Video, Audio
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Grilled | Episode 4: Christopher Luxon
22 Sep 2023To make an omelette, Christopher Luxon, the National Party leader, has to crack a few eggs. He reveals a small talent for rhythm, the secret to removing the squeezed middle, and salvages what could… Read more Video
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Dozens of firefighters fighting two fires in the Mackenzie district
21 Sep 2023Dozens of firefighters are now fighting two fires in the Mackenzie district. A fire near Lake Pukaki has now burned through 165 hectares, while another large fire has been reported at Mount Gerald… Read more Video, Audio
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Queenstown may be boiling water for months, businesses not happy
21 Sep 2023The news Queenstown may be boiling water for months has gone down like a cup of cold sick with businesses in the town. The Queenstown council's been served with a compliance order for its Two Mile… Read more Video, Audio
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Grilled | Episode 3: David Seymour
21 Sep 2023ACT leader David Seymour offers up his recipe for Aotearoa with a simple three-step chicken dish – but it might take a little longer to cook up than first thought. Read more Video
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Queenstown cryptosporidium outbreak: Confirmed number of cases rises to 17
20 Sep 2023The official number of crook tummies in Queenstown is on the rise, but locals fear there could be even more to come as the tourist hub grapples with a boil water notice. There are now 17 confirmed… Read more Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: The Generation Gardener
20 Sep 2023G - Documentary. Steven shows the beauty and struggle of growing bonsai trees as he reflects on his family's journey and teaches the next generation of bonsai artists in Aotearoa. Read more Video
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Grilled | Episode 2: Marama Davidson and James Shaw
20 Sep 2023Like a well-oiled – or perhaps solar-powered – machine, the Green Party co-leaders Marama Davidson and James Shaw hustle in the kitchen to produce a pasta and salad combo. They boast about the… Read more Video