Bringing you the latest in Dunedin queer news, community projects, events and more. Hosted by Rikki Gibb and Percy Hall from Dunedin Pride.
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Weekly Sermons from First United Methodist Church of Dunedin, FL.
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The Dunedin Film Festival Podcast is a product of Dunedin Film Festival, INC. A 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit that facilitates the development of Florida’s culture corridor in Pinellas County.
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The Dunedin Senior Chinese Association shares their experience living in Dunedin as seniors, and what they know about Chinese culture.
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Radio One 91FM Dunedin, student alternative radio in Dunedin, New Zealand on the Otago University campus with the freshest music from across the genres, info on local music, events, and gigs, plus podcasts of interviews, regular segments, and more. Listen to Radio One 91FM Dunedin broadcasting live online at http://www.r1.co.nz
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Join Dunedin Yoga Lady Kate Bendall every second Tuesday at 10.30 as she explores all things to know about yoga. Kate’s passion is to open the doors of this powerful practice to the community, and to share that passion with you.
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More than 90 different ethnic groups are represented in Dunedin, and Dunedin Multi Cultural Council exists to ensure we all have the same rights and responsibilities.
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Your monthly guide to the visual arts in Dunedin and beyond. Join presenter Sally McMillan in conversation with art creators, collectors, conservators, and curators. Proudly brought to you by the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society.
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Rugby Union Daily is back for the 2024 summer tours! We'll be in New Zealand following England as they take on the All Blacks in Dunedin and Auckland. We’ll be inside both camps to bring you the latest news and best interviews, plus all the usual analysis and insight from Ugo Monye, Danny Care and Chris Ashton. You’ll also get the latest from Wales, Scotland and Ireland's Summer tours and the Nations Pod returns! If you’re following your country this summer we'd love to hear from you on the ...
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The programme takes a look at what makes Dunedin the nation's heritage capital. The wonderful stock of historic buildings will be explored, as well as early European settlement, Maori life in past centuries and tales of gold. Thanks to the Southern Heritage Trust
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Podcast by Equippers Dunedin
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The team from Livingwell - Disability Resource Centre bring you information about the services that they provide.
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Do you do and say things when drinking you regret the next day? Is alcohol a problem for you or someone you care about? Every Four Weeks, the AA Otago Intergroup presents AA Live, brought to you by Alcoholics Anonymous. Find out how people just like you found sobriety in AA. If you would like to get in contact with AA you can use the following methods: Phone – 0800 229 6757 Website – www.aa.org.nz Local Website – aaotago.org.nz Post – Box 6115, Dunedin North, Dunedin 9059
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Join the K-Talk team and special guests for a celebration of Korean culture and music. Every Second Tuesday on OAR FM’s Connecting Cultures Zone. Brought to you by the Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society.
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Hosted by OAR FM's Community Connector Arina Aizal every Friday 10am. Connecting Cultures Features is a show by, for and about the beautiful and diverse multicultural people of Dunedin and New Zealand.
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The weekly progressive discussions of Faith UCC in Dunedin, Florida USA
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All the latest on what’s happening in Dunedin, interviews with people making a difference in your community, regular feature segments, and some great music. Community groups, social service and health agencies, arts practitioners and other local organisations are welcome to share their stories and promote their events and initiatives on OAR FM, Dunedin's community access media platform.
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Join Jaiyvish and Tallulah for a weekly celebration of what young people from all nationalities are up to in Dunedin.
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When a young woman’s body is discovered in the Dunedin Town Belt, Louise Hepburn is haunted by both the case and her past. From Ōtepoti, the Edinburgh of the south, Prospect Park Productions NZ presents the multi-award-winning thriller, Dark Dunedin.
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Write On is hosted by Beverly Martens, a Dunedin-based writer and founder of Dunedin Literary Walking Tours. In each show, Beverly interviews local writers and people involved in the book industry. She also promotes local events and shares some good music. Write On with Beverly Martens is presented on behalf of the Otago Southland Branch of the New Zealand Society of Authors and has been created with generous support from the University Book Shop.
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Warren Voight is your guide through some of the greatest Rockabilly and Rock n’ Roll music of the past 50-plus years. From the legends of the fifties to Rockabilly Revival acts from around the world, Warren features the big names and the lesser-known acts that have shaped the music we love. You can get in touch with Warren via email at wazasway@hotmail.com Proudly supported by Bowen Therapy Dunedin https://www.facebook.com/bowentherapydunedin
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Hamro Awaz is the representative voice of the Nepalese and Bhutanese community in Dunedin. The program primarily features Nepalese music, discussions on Nepalese cultures, historical information, and airs every Tuesday at 6:30 pm. Dr. Ashik Banstoa and Govinda (Tika) Ghimire, the host duo, have created this program with the aim of promoting Nepalese culture in Aotearoa and fostering connections with the land. As a Treaty partner, we wholeheartedly embrace and share our culture with the diver ...
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Not your usual nature chat, series two of the Wild Dunedin Podcast delves into sharky waters and wild forest orgies, tries to figure if your cat has played you, asks if ancient New Zealand got dunked or if the days of doing bombs into the local river are done with. And we definitely, absolutely, resolutely will not put in a sneaky episode about climate change (that you actually could enjoy).
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Podcast by Elim Church Dunedin
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Arasan FM brings you news and current events in Dunedin, Otago region and wider New Zealand. This will focus on current affairs, interviews and news for a cohesive and united Tamil communities in the Otago Region.
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We interview founders and experts to showcase their war stories and success stories to our audience. We want to extract the tactics, tools, routines and lessons that our guests have picked up throughout their personal and career/business journey, so our audience can be inspired as well as take something practical away from the podcast.
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Analysis, news commentary, and opinions on the international relations of the Indo-Pacific and beyond as seen from the region by people from the region. An initiative of the Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs (www.indopac.nz) in Christchurch, New Zealand, the podcast is hosted by Professor Alex Tan of the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) with panelists Dr Juhn Chris Espia of the University of the Philippines Visayas, Associate Professor Nick Khoo of the University of Otag ...
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Settling in a new city can raise a lot of questions. How does the bus service work? Can I join the local library? Where do I go to get advice on renting a home? Tune in on the 2nd Wednesday at 8.30pm as the team from Citizens Advice Bureau bring you all the latest news and information of special interest to new migrants settling in Dunedin. Supported by OAR FM Dunedin's Connecting Cultures Zone.
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Join us around the ancient fire of story, as we gather to listen to key events from the 2023 Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival. The Festival moved as a current, bringing ideas in and sending others on a voyage beyond. This podcast series records some of these encounters, so that their ripples might ebb and flow, far into the future. We give thanks to mana whenua ki Ōtākou me Puketeraki, Otago Access Radio and all of our generous supporters, for making these podcasts possible.
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Ever wonder what it's really like to live and work in coastal towns? Your Coastal Life Fix will share with you the daily coastal life and introduce you to other coastals who make coastal towns their home. Whether you dream of living in a coastal town, presently live in a coastal town or just enjoy coastal town escapes, this podcast is for you! Your Coastal Life Fix is part of The Coastal Life documentary storytelling project created by Stuart Meyer. Stuart is a documentary filmmaker, compose ...
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A podcast series to uncover the fascinating research behind one of the most feared predators, the shark. Host Michael Heldsinger interviews guests from all over the world in a conversational and invigorating style to uncover the facts around these misunderstood predators. Covering a broad range of topics, from their adept adaptations to their environment to our relationship with sharks, you may learn something new from the passionate people who have dedicated their lives to understanding sha ...
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Guy Pigden and Harley Neville are New Zealand filmmakers collectively known as Pigville Productions. Their first feature film 'I Survived A Zombie Holocaust' is available on DVD and iTunes and their second feature film 'Older' is currently in post production. As YouTube partners their channel has reached over 11 million views and 20,000 subscribers, join these two maverick filmmakers as they discuss their adventures in the screen trade. Join the conversation and get in touch! Facebook: www.f ...
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The Source is a 10 Part Series focusing on what you need to know to become and active citizen. Members of the Dunedin Youth Council will take you through topics from the different departments in Council, to how to get your voice heard in local government.
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Monday morning-tea time is now all about sharing memories with you, old and new, of life in Dunedin. Bringing you stories, interviews and music from times past, and inviting you to share your memories with us. Presented by Jill Bowie and Kay Mercer, the team behind Dunedin Public Libraries' Scattered Seeds archive, thanks to generous funding by the New Zealand Libraries Partnership Project.
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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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Dunedin artists Ron Esplin and Andy Cook present tips and info for budding artists, as well as music with an arty theme.
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Pastor Jerry Rittenhouse from The Kirk of Dunedin Christian Church
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The New Zealand Young Writers Festival celebrates playwrights and poets; comedians and historians; critics and consciences; the only national festival by, for and about young writers, held right here in Ōtepoti Dunedin. This live recorded podcast of the New Zealand Young Writers Festival was brought to you by Otago Access Radio and supported by Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature.
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Welcome to the Light to Light podcast, presented by Arcade Theatre Company and hosted by Abby Howells. Light to Light is a live storytelling event hosted in Dunedin, New Zealand. Each of our storytellers tell a true story from their life with no notes. The stories are told nestled amongst the books at the University Bookshop.
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The official podcast from New Zealand rugby - featuring interviews with some of the biggest and most influential names in New Zealand and global rugby.
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Join the voices of the Toronto Blue Jays' minor league system every Friday from 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. for a weekly recap of the organization's affiliates and prospects.
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Ashlar Home Team - Real Estate From Sunshine (Tampa and St Pete) to Snow (Dayton, Ohio)
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Kyle Sasser and the Ashlar Home Team are active real estate agents in the Dayton, Ohio and Tampa / St Pete / Clearwater / Sarasota. We can show you The Way Real Estate Should Be™ from sunshine to snow! Having a curious mind as well as a love of Real Estate (as well as having lived in Tampa, Plant City, Dover, Lakeland, Brandon, Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights, St Petersburg, Oakwood/Dayton) host Kyle Sasser brings his own unique real estate perspective, knowledge, and history of the area to ...
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Please visit http://coexistingwithnonhumananimals.blogspot.com/ for my actual Animal Rights blog and show! This is just an RSS feed
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Get a whole new perspective on markets with our series of podcasts featuring abrdn investment trust managers from around the world.
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All the Great Eats, Great Places, and Great People in the Greater Tampa Bay Area. Tampa Bay Native and local Realtor Kyle Sasser gives you the inside scoop on all the hidden gems throughout the Tampa Bay area. Having a curious mind and pallet as well as having lived in Tampa, Plant City, Dover, Lakeland, Brandon, Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights, and now St Petersburg, host Kyle Sasser brings his own unique perspective, knowledge, and history to your ear buds. Covering Tampa, St Pete, Clearwa ...
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TJ Perenara misses second half of All Blacks win in Dunedin
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The All Blacks are off to a winning start under new coach Scott Robertson but they will be forced into making at least one change to their line-up for Saturday's second game against England, Felicity Reid speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
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Can England shock the All Blacks in Dunedin?
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Can England claim their first win in New Zealand since 2003? On the eve of the first Test, we take advice from one of our loyal listeners and head to a bar in Dunedin where Chris chats to rugby correspondent Alex Lowe from The Times. You'll also hear from centre Ollie Lawrence who is back in New Zealand for the first time since 2017 when he toured …
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INTERVIEW: Comedian Tama Alexander on Upcoming OUSA Re:Ori '24 Comedy Night by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM DunedinBy Zac Hoffman
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France elections: Surprise comeback by left against far right
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Europe correspondent Diane To speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a surprise comeback by the left against the far right in the french elections, Labour winning in a landslide earlier in the week in Britain and some British disappointments at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London - but one bright spot for Kiwis.…
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Te Anau thrilled by Lulu Sun's victory at Wimbledon
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Lulu Sun, who was born in Te Anau and last year switched allegiance from Switzerland to New Zealand, outplayed Emma Raducanu 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals, where she will play Croatia's Donna Vekic, Anna Sargent reports.
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Lulu Sun, who was born in Te Anau and last year switched allegiance from Switzerland to New Zealand, outplayed Emma Raducanu 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals, where she will play Croatia's Donna Vekic, Anna Sargent reports.
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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UK 2024 general election: Another one bites the dust? Or too hard to say I am sorry?
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We discuss the huge Labour party victory and the calamitous Conservative party defeat in the UK general election of 2024.By Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs
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We are deep into winter bug season and even though we are riding the back of a COVID-19 wave with new cases on the decline - there are still hundreds of new infections reported every week. So how many kiwis are still getting booster shots? Visual journalist Nick Monro hit the streets to find out.
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We are deep into winter bug season and even though we are riding the back of a COVID-19 wave with new cases on the decline - there are still hundreds of new infections reported every week. So how many kiwis are still getting booster shots? Visual journalist Nick Monro hit the streets to find out.
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Two drugs to treat heart disease not funded in NZ
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Cardiologists are warning people are dying years too young from heart failure because proper drugs aren't being funded and the Cardiac Society said Cardiovascular disease remains the number one cause of mortality in New Zealand. Dr Sarah Fairley from the Cardiac Society speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
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Cardiologists are warning people are dying years too young from heart failure because proper drugs aren't being funded and the Cardiac Society said Cardiovascular disease remains the number one cause of mortality in New Zealand. Dr Sarah Fairley from the Cardiac Society speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
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1 in 10 older people estimated to be victims of elder abuse
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Tough economic times and financial pressure are partly behind a spike in financial elder abuse cases, according to aged care workers. Age concern estimates 1 in 10 older people are victims of elder abuse, but says the real number could be higher as many feel ashamed to share their stories, Luka Forman reports.…
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Tough economic times and financial pressure are partly behind a spike in financial elder abuse cases, according to aged care workers. Age concern estimates 1 in 10 older people are victims of elder abuse, but says the real number could be higher as many feel ashamed to share their stories, Luka Forman reports.…
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"Darleen, please resign,"that's the message the Green Party's co-leader has for disgraced former MP Darleen Tana, who has stood down from her party but remains a member of parliament with the taxpayer continue to pay her salary. It's now been 116 days since Ms Tana was suspended from caucus amid allegations she is linked to migrant exploitation at …
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"Darleen, please resign,"that's the message the Green Party's co-leader has for disgraced former MP Darleen Tana, who has stood down from her party but remains a member of parliament with the taxpayer continue to pay her salary. It's now been 116 days since Ms Tana was suspended from caucus amid allegations she is linked to migrant exploitation at …
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Still adaquate budgeting support for those who need it - MSD
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A time-limited cash boost for budget advisers during the pandemic has run out, so the Ministry of Social Development has run a tender process for services to apply for contracts, not all were successful. Services that missed out are closing their doors - while some new services that received funding are yet to become operational, Ministry of Social…
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A time-limited cash boost for budget advisers during the pandemic has run out, so the Ministry of Social Development has run a tender process for services to apply for contracts, not all were successful. Services that missed out are closing their doors - while some new services that received funding are yet to become operational, Ministry of Social…
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Woman calls for replacement of adoption laws
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A woman whose newborn baby was taken from her while she was sleeping in an Anglican-run home for unwed mothers wants the church to issue a public apology and the country's adoption laws replaced. Maggie Wilkinson is among witnesses to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care - the lengthy report will be made public later this month, Amy W…
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A woman whose newborn baby was taken from her while she was sleeping in an Anglican-run home for unwed mothers wants the church to issue a public apology and the country's adoption laws replaced. Maggie Wilkinson is among witnesses to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care - the lengthy report will be made public later this month, Amy W…
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Green Party wants Darleen Tana to resign from parliament
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Tana resigned from the party at the request of caucus following the release of a long-awaited investigation into allegations of migrant exploitation at her husband's e-bike business. The Greens now want her to resign from parliament too or the political party may have to swallow their pride and enforce a piece of legislation they dislike. Giles Dex…
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Tana resigned from the party at the request of caucus following the release of a long-awaited investigation into allegations of migrant exploitation at her husband's e-bike business. The Greens now want her to resign from parliament too or the political party may have to swallow their pride and enforce a piece of legislation they dislike. Giles Dex…
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School holidays to kickstart Ruapehu's ski season
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Local business owners around Mount Ruapehu are hoping for the best of times ahead, after the worst of times of previous winters, Jimmy Ellingham reports.
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School holidays to kickstart Ruapehu's ski season
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Local business owners around Mount Ruapehu are hoping for the best of times ahead, after the worst of times of previous winters, Jimmy Ellingham reports.
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Lulu Sun first kiwi into final 8 in Wimbledon singles
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New Zealand tennis' rising star Lulu Sun is making history and hoping to inspire more Kiwi players with her feats at Wimbledon. The 23 year old is into the quarterfinals of the grass court Grand Slam after defeating home favourite Emma Raducanu in the third round, Felicity Reid speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.…
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Lulu Sun first kiwi into final 8 in Wimbledon singles
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New Zealand tennis' rising star Lulu Sun is making history and hoping to inspire more Kiwi players with her feats at Wimbledon. The 23 year old is into the quarterfinals of the grass court Grand Slam after defeating home favourite Emma Raducanu in the third round, Felicity Reid speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.…
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Rats and possums may be good for environment
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Millions of dollars have been spent trying to control wilding conifers - which out-compete native plants and animals, and suck water from our catchments, there are fears they could cover 20 percent of land by 2030. But a new study has found the answer to controlling them might lie with animals we've traditionally known as pests, Scion invasion ecol…
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Millions of dollars have been spent trying to control wilding conifers - which out-compete native plants and animals, and suck water from our catchments, there are fears they could cover 20 percent of land by 2030. But a new study has found the answer to controlling them might lie with animals we've traditionally known as pests, Scion invasion ecol…
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New president for Iran could make policy changes
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Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a new president in charge in Iran, who could pave the way for some major changes in domestic and foreign policy, more talks of a ceasefire deal in Gaza and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah saying it has carried out its biggest drone attack against Israel since the war in Gaza.…
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Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a new president in charge in Iran, who could pave the way for some major changes in domestic and foreign policy, more talks of a ceasefire deal in Gaza and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah saying it has carried out its biggest drone attack against Israel since the war in Gaza.…
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Homeowners finding it increasingly hard to meet mortgage repayments
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As the cost of living crisis bites, and job losses mount, homeowners are finding it increasingly hard to meet mortgage repayments. While not at the levels we saw during the GFC, mortgagee sales are climbing with Trade Me property reporting a 35% increase on last year. Property expert David Whitburn speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.…
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As the cost of living crisis bites, and job losses mount, homeowners are finding it increasingly hard to meet mortgage repayments. While not at the levels we saw during the GFC, mortgagee sales are climbing with Trade Me property reporting a 35% increase on last year. Property expert David Whitburn speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.…
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