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Newsable is all about what everyone’s talking about. Highbrow, lowbrow, exclusives, analysis and hot takes - it’s a fresh way to get up to speed on the day’s big stories, delivered in a uniquely Stuff way. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Need more kick-ass podcasts in your ears? Find more Stuff podcasts here GET IN TOUCH Feedback? Got a topic you’d like us to cover? We’re listening! Email us at newsable@stuff.co.nz Host: Imogen Wells Newsreader: Tom McKenzie Senior Producer: Philippa Tolle ...
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RC Plane Lab

Ron Hull, Tom Dale, and Dave Taylor

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Welcome to RC Plane Lab, a podcast for anyone who likes RC airplanes! We’ll share tips and tricks on how to build models and how to be a better pilot. Visit us at RCPlaneLab.com to sign up for our email list and to ask us questions. You can also text us or leave us a voicemail at 818-351-9846.
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Good News Club ministries (GNCM)is non for profit Christian kids club organisation based N.Wales. We teach the gospel to children & young people in a fun and relevant way. Dave Hull is the co-founder of GNCM & has a gift to teach the word of God. Receive his teachings for free here, To give to the work of GNCM please go to the website. Thank you
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The Naz and Wally Sports Hour isn’t just about box-scores, draft picks, playoffs or locker-room jock-talk. It’s about memories and the sports moments that entertain. It’s about the opinions that make up our inner “Real Joe” feelings. And humour. Lots of it. Real humor…not precious, indie nonsense that only appeals to those inside the sound-booth! Naz and Wally is a sports show with a twist. They’re totally interactive and want your input. You can look forward to guests like Russ Jackson, Pin ...
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Māori Language Week starts on September 14th and aims to inspire all New Zealanders to speak the language proudly. Tama Potaka shares his thoughts on using te reo inside and outside of parliament. The Louis Vuitton Cup semis are nearly here. We get the latest from Barcelona. Why would anyone sail solo and unassisted around the coldest place on eart…
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It was must-see viewing as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced off in what is likely to be their only presidential debate. We breakdown how it played out. 621 flavour enhancer - has MSG been unfairly vilified? A Kiwi company has invented the world's smartest mousetrap. And there are a bunch of film and tv sequels coming. Do we need them?…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to introduce a bill to ban children from social media, however the minimum age is yet to be determined. Why is New Zealand one of the only western countries without a capital gains tax? It is a date that is so infamous that it is just known by two numbers. What is the New Zealand connection to the terrorist…
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Who has the momentum heading into what could be the only time Trump and Harris go head to head on the debating stage? Media outlet The Spinoff turns 10. Founder Duncan Greive looks back, and then forward. If you loved the Netflix series Tiger King we've got your next watch sorted. And when was the last time you bought a lamp you could eat?…
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New research says the sustainability claims made on many of the seafood products sold in our supermarkets are too ambiguous and may mislead consumers. The Grocery Commissioner is in to explain his first report into competition in the supermarket sector. Elon Musk has picked a fight with Brazil, and its 22 million X users, and lost. And AUT has laun…
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From October 1st the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy will rise from $35 to $100. The levy was introduced in 2019 and ensures tourists contribute to the cost of maintaining the conservation estate. Another social media trend is doing the rounds. This time the star of the show is cottage cheese. Yes, cottage cheese. September is '…
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Thousands have been flocking to Tūrangawaewae Marae to pay their respects ahead of the Māori King’s formal funeral on Thursday. What happens next and how will his successor be chosen? With the rise of AI causing job security concerns for some, is there a case for a universal basic income in New Zealand? It's a rest day for the America's Cup teams i…
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It’s now the turn of the defence in the trial that continues to grip the country. Who will and won't be taking the stand? It's been a couple of weeks since the first OCR drop in three years. We take a look at how the property market has reacted. The Pūteketeke is the reigning Bird of the Year champ (thanks to John Oliver). Voting is now open for th…
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After an eight month investigation police have arrested all Christchurch members of the Comanchero gang, seizing millions of dollars worth of drugs, cash, jewellery and guns in the process. A former gang member tells us what impact this could have. Top sports dude Ollie Ritchie previews the first AB's v Springboks test, and fires some shots at the …
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Filled jobs amongst 15-34 year olds are down 6.7 percent for the three months to July. Once again it's the hospitality sector bearing the brunt. It's time to settle in on the couch again as the 2024 Paralympic Games kick off in Paris. We talk to New Zealand's first table tennis rep in nearly 50 years. Disney is remaking Snow White and the Seven Dwa…
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Barcelona locals are so fed up with being overrun by tourists that they have taken to protesting in the streets and squirting visitors with water pistols. Would this ever happen in New Zealand's tourist capital? Christopher Luxon is heading overseas. Again. We meet a flash chef with a ludicrously remote restaurant. And you've got to be in it to win…
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Australia is seeing rising numbers of 'millennial mums' using magic mushrooms. Why, and is the same thing happening in New Zealand? Stuff has discovered a Christchurch school teacher who is selling fake NZ Warriors jerseys. Should you be able to own crocodiles in Australia? We talk to a chap who has eleven of them. And we get the lowdown on arguabl…
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Pop superstar Chappell Roan is publicly calling out creepy fan behaviour. We ask the question - when does celebrity fandom step over the line? We look at why it's actually a good thing that fashion giant Shein has found child labour in its supply chain (yes, you read that correctly). And we've got a Newsable strategy session with mortgage broker El…
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In a bombshell announcement New Zealand Rugby have confirmed that AB's assistant coach Leon MacDonald has quit the team on the eve of the trip to South Africa. Or is it a bombshell? Jeff Wilson sorts fact from fiction. Whakaari/White Island has been making a nuisance of itself and disrupting air travel in the Bay of Plenty. More and more Gen Z's ar…
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A new law giving Australian workers the right to refuse contact from their employers outside working hours comes into effect shortly. A number of other countries also have similar laws in place, but New Zealand does not. Why not? Skyrocketing power prices are pushing businesses to the edge. Some haven't been able to survive. What has driven the dra…
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Over the next few days a host of heavy-hitters will give speeches thanking President Biden for his service and bigging-up incoming nominee Kamala Harris. Who could the surprise 'TBC' guest to close the convention be? The Commerce Commission has released its final report on banking in New Zealand. What are their recommendations? Comedian Tom Sainsbu…
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Some exciting news to share. The stuff whanau is set to get just a little bit bigger, with Paddy Gower joining the team. Paddy is one of New Zealand’s most well-known journalists, with stints as Newshub’s political editor, and as a National Correspondent before bagging his own show: Paddy Gower has issues. His time on our screens came to an end wit…
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The annual week-long celebration of the coronation of the Māori King Tūheitia - known as the Koroneihana - is underway at Tūrangawaewae Marae in Ngāruawāhia. Leaders from most political parties, ACT being a notable exception, were in attendance on Monday. The Paralympics TikTok account has courted controversy by publishing content that some say moc…
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Expect more roadside breath testing than ever before, with the Government laying out its plan to bring down the road toll. New Zealand’s new Chief Human Rights Commissioner defends his appointment, after concerns about his views on the Israel-Gaza conflict and transgender people. And we have expert tips for how young kids can safely enjoy screen ti…
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The murder trial that has captivated the nation is halfway through its scheduled six week timeframe, though it remains to be seen how long it will actually run for. We review week three's developments. Formerly known as monkeypox, the mpox virus is spreading through Africa. The outbreak is concerning enough that the World Health Organisation has de…
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Four tests into his All Blacks coaching career and Scott Robertson is already under pressure after a surprising loss to Argentina in Wellington last weekend. The focus now shifts to Fortress Eden Park tomorrow evening where the AB's much-talked about unbeaten run will be under threat. Can Argentina become the first international team to win there s…
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The Auckland City Mission is contacting up to 400 people after meth disguised as lollies was sent out in food parcels. The drug was discovered when a parcel recipient said the pineapple-flavoured Rinda-branded lolly tasted funny. The war in Ukraine rolls on but in an unexpected twist Ukraine has launched an offensive attack inside Russian territory…
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The Reserve Bank takes centre stage as it releases its latest official cash rate today. The rate is currently at 5.5%, and hasn't dropped since May last year, but economists are divided about whether or not we'll see a drop. We've nabbed one to tell us what he thinks will happen. New Zealand's genetic engineering ban will end from next year Science…
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For the first time in four years the Reserve Bank has lowered its Official Cash Rate. The rate is now 5.25%, down from the 5.5% it had been at since May last year. The Reserve Bank's target range for inflation is between one and three per cent and with the rate falling to 3.3% last month, many felt the time was right for the OCR to follow suit. Maj…
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They have been used controversially in cities like London, now Aotearoa is set to get a taste of congestion charges. The idea is that they will make people rethink how and when they use some of our most clogged up roads but will they work? National Blood Donor Week is on at the moment. This year the focus is on bolstering our dwindling plasma stock…
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Stark new figures on the skyrocketing cost of feeding a family are out - and they make particularly grim reading for parents. Worse still, the price of healthier foods is rising faster than other items. We assess the impact of poor nutrition on vulnerable kids. Plus, Paddy Gower on perhaps his most challenging investigation yet - and what it means …
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The Government has outlined its plans for new council-owned water services to replace the controversial Three Waters scheme. We catch up with double-Olympic gold medal winning Black Fern Tyla King. She is retiring from international sevens, what's next? Could an increase in severe weather events make it too expensive to insure our homes? And Imogen…
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The unemployment figures for the June quarter are in and show a rise to 4.6%, up from 4.4% in the last quarter and 3.6% at the same time last year. This is broadly in line with economists' and the Reserve Bank's expectations, so what does it mean for interest rates? Kamala Harris has picked a running mate with 'Midwestern Dad' energy. What do we kn…
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A backtrack from Health NZ means some Kiwis will get access to the cancer drug Keytruda before Pharmac begins funding it later this year. Richard Sullivan is the Chief Clinical Officer at Health NZ and joins us to explain their decision. Global sharemarkets have been all over the place recently, with concerns around the state of the US economy seei…
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Misinformation around the identity of the attacker behind the fatal stabbings of three children at a dance class in Southport last week has lead to the worst riots the UK has seen in more than a decade. What has been fuelling the unrest and what could the consequences be? Gore toddler Lachie Jones was found dead in January 2019. An inquest into the…
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