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A Church to call home, a multi-campus church located in both New Zealand and Australia with Senior Pastors Luke and Missy de Jong. We are a church where people are our priority. Through our four major focuses: Church, Community, Business and Kingdom, we are on purpose to impact and change generations with the reality of Jesus. With Sunday services and mid-week local gatherings throughout Auckland (NZ), Tauranga (NZ), Adelaide (AUS) and Melbourne (AUS), we know you'll find a home at LIFE
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A podcast to share interviews with teachers from the different schools within the CoL.
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Sunday sermons preached at St. George's Anglican Church, Gate Pa, Tauranga. These are mostly based on the RCL Lectionary readings for that Sunday, with a few variations for our own lectionary in this Province, and special events here at Gate Pa.
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Those guys you hang out with every Saturday on Tauranga's 93.4 More FM. Now in Bit by Bit podcast form!
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Newstalk ZB serves up what you need to know, on all things politics at home, and abroad. The show reviews, previews, analyses and challenges the biggest political issues of the week, with all the big players.
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Each Friday, NZ Herald Deputy Political Editor Thomas Coughlan covers off the biggest political news in New Zealand, going behind the headlines and giving the inside perspective direct from the Beehive, featuring interviews with politicians, press gallery reporters and economic and political experts. And join us every month for a Local Edition episode with Georgina Campbell, looking at the biggest concerns from a local government level. You can find more politics news at nzherald.co.nz/politics/
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FORTNIGHTLY. The latest in politics with a range of Māori commentators and newsmakers. Produced for RNZ by Aotearoa Media Collective. Made with the support of NZ On Air & TMP.
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EV Quest is a podcast about Electric Vehicles. Adrian Maidment from EV Quest is on a "quest" to find an EV to replace his current petrol car.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Why Pray? • Ps Logan Stewart • LIFE Tauranga
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps Logan Stewart (LIFE Tauranga Campus Pastor), as we continue our 'Why?' series. In this message, Ps Logan discusses how important prayer is in our daily lives and relationship with God. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org
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Western Bay of Plenty Local Democracy reporter Alisha Evans rwraps up the major issues in the region.
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Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton assesses New Zealand's effort at the Paris Olympics, 10 golds, 20 medals in total and talks about the standout Kiwi performances. Also in rugby, the Scott Robertson era has hit its first snag with the All Blacks going down to Argentina.
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Feana Tu'akoi' is an author who began writing junior fiction so her own children could see themselves reflected in books. Her kids are now adults - but they were the only motivation she needed to write children's books for bicultural Fanaú. Her latest title Lopini the Legend, tells the story of a Tongan-Palagi boy who is a perfectionist and not use…
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Dileepa looks at what is going on in the energy market including what high prices are doing to the manufacturing sector. Also the science system restructure with Sir Peter Gluckman leading two reviews into science and tertiary education. And the impact of rising construction costs.
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
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The Hurunui District Council plans to open restored Soldiers' Block at Queen Mary Historic Reserve at Hanmer Springs. There's confusion over respite care services in some rural communities. North Canterbury's three councils are joining forces to offer a 3 waters plan, and Waimakariri Mayor speaks out on "ludicrous conspiracy theories". David Hill i…
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Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books in Auckland reviews Mourning a Breast by Xi Xi translated by Jennifer Feeley published by Giramondo Publishing
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Science writer Lauren Fuge's new book Voyagers: Our journey into the Anthropocene is a call to action on climate change.
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Ron talks to Paddy about the 2024 Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and their running mates, and how they're being received.
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The mission to get ngutukaka flourishing in the East Coast wild
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Graeme Atkins is on a mission to protect endangered plants on the North Island's East Coast, in particular the beautiful, bright red ngutukaka - or kakabeak - of which only 100 plants survive in the wild.
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Drug traffickers increasingly using 'trusted insiders'
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A new report suggests that criminal syndicates are successfully infiltrating Customs, as well as border staff, such as baggage handlers. Paddy Gower speaks with Bruce Berry, New Zealand Customs Service manager of intelligence.
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Wellington Girls' College closes another quake prone building
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Wellington Girls College, one of capital's largest inner city schools, is closed today and tomorrow as it figures out options after learning one of its only remaining teaching blocks is earthquake prone. The Ministry of Education has known about this potential issue since 2020 but the school says it had not been advised.…
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Bill has the second part of a citizens guide on what you can do if you don't like a big building proposal near you.
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The Christchurch family growing vegetables for 150 years
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The Oakley family's legacy of growing vegetables on the Canterbury plains spans 150 years. Great Great Grandad John Oakley began growing out in Halkett after arriving in New Zealand from the United Kingdom in the 1870s. The love of growing vegetables has been passed down through the generations and today the fifth generation Robin Oakley runs the o…
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Brigitte Morten
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Gareth and Brigitte discuss Shane Jones' broadside on the electricity gen-tailers; the government's replacement for Three Waters and the government's demand that any public service pay increases come from existing baselines.
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
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Simon takes a close look at why Auckland is falling behind peer cities and what is needed for greater urban vision focusing on innovation, as well as the threat of exotic Caulerpa to the Hauraki Gulf.
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Emma Hislop reviews Whaea Blue by Talia Marshall published by Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Seamus Kearney covers the Olympics closing ceremony and the latest on the conflict in Ukraine.
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The K-Pop subgenre that's exploding in popularity
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K-pop has taken the world by storm in the last decade, but you may not have heard of K hip-hop, a subgenre that is stacking up millions of streams.
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A Taupo youth programme is having results with young people, helping them to be more engaged in school and their community.
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Comparing Auckland's innovation prowess with other peer cities
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A new report comparing Auckland to nine other cities including Brisbane and Vancouver warns the city is lagging behind its peers when it comes to innovation.
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We cross to Paris where the Olympics closing ceremony is wrapping up.
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps James Hannah (LIFE North Campus Pastor), as we continue our 'Why?' series. In this message, Ps James discusses how important prayer is in our daily lives and relationship with God. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps Ollie Nelson (LIFE West Campus Pastor), as we continue our 'Why?' series. In this message, Ps Ollie discusses how important prayer is in our daily lives and relationship with God. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org
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Why Jesus? • Ps Dan Ackermann • LIFE East
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps Dan Ackermann (LIFE East Campus Pastor), as we continue our 'Why?' series. In this message, Ps Dan speaks to the importance of having a real and deep relationship with Jesus, and why He really is the way, the truth and the life. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org…
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Tama Potaka: Emergency housing numbers drop by a third
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The number of households living in emergency housing has dropped by a third from December 2023 to June 2024. Auckland saw the biggest drop, from 624 households to 354 households. Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka joins Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss what caused the drop and where to go from here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio…
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Shane Jones: "New Zealand has the most expensive power prices in the world"
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Wholesale energy prices are the highest since October 2018, with hydro-lake levels only 32% full. Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones joins Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss what can be done to help. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Why Jesus? • Ps Scott Thornton • LIFE Central
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Listen to a powerful message of hope from Ps Scott Thornton (Lead Pastor), as we continue our 'Why?' series. In this message, Ps Scott speaks to the importance of having a real and deep relationship with Jesus, and why He really is the way, the truth and the life. __ To find out more about LIFE, visit us at lifenz.org…
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Rolls-Royce Spectre, Xpeng, Zeekr, Air NZ U-turn, Deals Deals Deals!
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G’day and welcome to EV Quest’s News Shorts, bringing you EV news from Australia, New Zealand, and around the world. In this episode: Deals, Deals, Deals! Air NZ U-turn Australian EV events Adrian checks out the Rolls-Royce Spectre ⚡️With Adrian Maidment and Riz Akhtar from Carloop 🎙️ LINKS: Leaf pricing: https://www.nissan.co.nz/vehicles/browse-ra…
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In NZ family law, a guardian is typically a child's parents; mother and father. They have the legal responsibility to make significant decisions for a child under 18 years old. This includes decisions about the child's upbringing, education, health, and welfare. Parents are typically the child's guardians, but others can be appointed by the court C…
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