Death at a Low Price is an upcoming science-fiction podcast about a inter-dimensional convenience store. Icon made by a-dark-day on tumblr.
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Welcome to the WorHammer40k podcast! In the Geordie dialect, "wor" means "our", so this is our honest take on every aspect of the hobby we all love. Join us as we take an independent look at 40k through a North-East lens. Intro music: Crawling towards the goal, by Lemon Music Studio Outro music: The Unkillable, by Brightest Avenue
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POD DYLAN is a weekly podcast that celebrates the work of Bob Dylan, one song at a time. Host The Freewheelin' Rob Kelly invites a different guest to discuss one of their favorites. Most new episodes are free for 90 days. Subscribers to FM+ get Extended Versions of many shows, Bonus Episodes and full access to every episode in our Archives. Subscribe to FM+ in Apple Podcasts or at www.FMpods.com. One low price includes full access to Extended and Bonus Episodes from every show on the network.
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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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New major milestone in the Pioneer Burdekin Pumped Hydro project
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Premier Stephen Miles is in Mackay today for the announcement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Sports Minister Chris Bishop on Olympic medals
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It's been raining medals for the New Zealand Olympians in Paris. Sports minister Chris Bishop spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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CapRescue to receive funding boost from Rockhampton Council
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with 530 rescues carried out in 2023, that's 100 up from the year previous. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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'Night vision helmet' could be to blame for Whitsundays Taipan crash
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The fourth round of an independent inquiry continues in Sydney See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Double gold in Paris in kayaking and track cycling
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New Zealand wins double gold overnight, in the K4 500m on the water, and Ellesse Andrews dominated the women's keirin.
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 9 August
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On today's episode, Ellesse Andrews won the women's Keirin at the velodrome in a dominant final performance, taking gold, and the K4 500m team also won gold overnight, Nathan Rarere brings us the latest from Paris, the Government believes its new water-service system will give local government the certainty they need, while also minimising costs on…
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Bruce Highways 2 star safety rating urges calls to fix it
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Queensland organisations have joined forces with RACQ in calling for Government to fix the Bruce! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Bruce Highway 2 star safety rating urges calls to fix it
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Queensland organisations have joined forces with RACQ in calling for Government to fix the Bruce! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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NZ's best chess players gear up for Chess Olympiad
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New Zealand has been given a special role ahead of the Olympics of Chess, the Chess Olympiad. Jessica Hopkins reports.
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Ben Strang with the best stories of the Olympic games
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The Paris Olympics are almost at an end, with the closing ceremony coming up on Monday. Ben Strang looks back at all the best stories of the Olympic games.
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Pauline Hanna's mental health a focus in Polkinghorne trial
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The mental health of an Auckland woman - allegedly murdered by her husband - was the focus of the cross-examination of her brother and a colleague in the High Court on Thursday. Philip Polkinghorne has denied murdering Pauline Hanna in their Remuera home three years ago. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
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Market Update for 9 August 2024
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Rivers and lakes at low levels due to dry winter
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A dry winter is seeing rivers and lakes across the motu at low levels - damaging the ecology of the waterways as well as pushing up power prices. Samantha Gee has more.
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Senior ministers say the country's big four electricity generator-retailers are profiteering, and government intervention is needed. Mercury Energy's chief executive Vince Hawksworth spoke to Corin Dann.
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Hamish Carter recalls NZ one two at Athens games
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Kiwi kayakers, Dame Lisa Carrington and Aimee Fisher, are set for a gold medal clash on Saturday night. But this isn't the first time two New Zealand athletes have competed head-to-head for gold at the Olympics. Triathlete Hamish Carter won gold in 2004, defeating fellow Kiwi, Bevan Docherty, by less than eight seconds. Carter spoke to Ingrid Hipki…
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New Zealand track cyclist Ellesse Andrews says it's a surreal feeling to win an Olympic gold medal.
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The All Blacks kick off their Rugby Championship title defence against Argentina in Wellington on Saturday night and coach Scott Robertson has swung the first selection axe of his time in charge with Rieko Ioane benched in favour of Anton Lienert-Brown in the midfield. Rugby reporter Joe Porter has more.…
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Foodstuffs use land covenants to block rival supermarkets
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Advocacy organisation the Grocery Action Group is calling Foodstuffs' latest actions "a serious breach of customer trust". Grocery Action Group chair Suzanne Chetwin spoke to Corin Dann.
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Ministry of Education has 'moral duty' over asbestos removal: Report
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A newly released report says the Education Ministry has a 'moral' duty to intervene over asbestos contamination in the face of schoolchildren drawing on damaged asbestos panels. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Data shows thousands waiting months for specialist appoints
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Some patients are opting to pay for elective surgeries rather than wait months to go through the public system. Kate Green reports.
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Unemployment has reached a three year high this year with 143,000 people out of work. Bill Hickman reports.
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The Government believes its new water-service system will give local government the certainty they need, while also minimising costs on ratepayers around the country. Local Government Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Corin Dann.
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Ellesse Andrews wins gold in women's keirin
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New Zealand has won two gold medals and a bronze at the Olympic Games overnight. Ellesse Andrews won the women's Keirin at the velodrome in a dominant final performance.
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New Zealand track cyclist Ellesse Andrews has left the field in her wake to win gold in the women's Keirin at the Paris Olympics.
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Business news for 9 August 2024
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Electricity Authority on soaring power prices
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Associate minister of energy Shane Jones told Morning Report on Thursday that New Zealand's generator-retailers, or gen-tailers, are using those low lake levels to raise their profits enabled by a regulator he says is 'as useful as a chocolate teapot'. That regulator is the Electricity Authority. Its chief executive, Sarah Gillies, spoke to Ingrid …
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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In the Olympics overnight, the gold medal in the K4 500m kayak sprint is Dame Lisa Carrington's sixth Olympic gold medal, and she'll be hoping to add more in the coming days. Barry Guy spoke to Corin Dann.
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NZ wins two gold and a bronze on day 13 of Paris Games
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New Zealand has won two gold medals and a bronze at the Olympic Games on Day 13 of the Paris Games. Felicity Reid who is outside the velodrome where Ellesse Andrews picked up gold spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Body found at Mackay Marina 'non suspicious'
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Emergency crews were called after a vehicle was seen wedged under a pontoon.. around 7.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Mackay Base Hospital operating at full capacity
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Also - body found in van floating in Mackay marina See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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20 pharmacies across the State can now prescribe contraction medication
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with more than 100 pharmacists are undergoing training. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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Team pursuit women claim silver at the velodrome
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Silver for New Zealand in the women's team pursuit at the velodrome, while we're looking ominous in kayak sprints and high jump.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 8 August
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On today's episode, the women's team pursuiters won silver in the track cycling earlier this morning, we hear from team member Ally Wollaston and Nathan Rarere brings us all the latest action from Paris, the associate energy minister Shane Jones is threatening to use regulatory tools to intervene in in the electricity market and drive down power pr…
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The Premiers fuel price election promise wont affect Central Queensland
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Dr Ian Jefferies it's really just to help out the South East, as retail margin's on unleaded petrol down there are much higher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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The Premiers fuel price election promise wont affect Mackay or The Whitsundays
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Dr Ian Jefferies it's really just to help out the South East, as retail margin's on unleaded petrol down there are much higher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Queensland Briefing
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A Taranaki iwi says every time the Māori ward debate comes up, there's unacceptable behaviour - and the government's dragging communities down a path they don't want to go. Te Kahui o Taranaki Trust chair Jacqui King spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Companies likely to follow Air NZ in abandoning emission reduction targets
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Air New Zealand made global headlines last week with an announcement that it is abandoning its 2030 emissions reduction target. Morning Report producer Emma Ricketts has more.
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Second phase inquest into death of Lachlan Jones begins
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The second phase inquest into the death of Lachlan Jones has heard two dramatically differing accounts of what happened to the Gore three-year-old. Timothy Brown reports.
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Far North clinic cut with 'no warning' says doctor
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A specialist who's been working in the Far North for nearly a decade had his clinic cancelled by Health New Zealand earlier this year with no warning - and no plan to support his 100 patients. Ruth Hill reports.
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Market Update for 8 August 2024
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PSA say new govt direction to keep future workforce costs within existing baselines is 'cruel and unworkable'
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The union representing public service workers says a new government direction is cruel and unworkable. The Public Service Minister Nicola Willis has told the public service to keep all future workforce costs - including collective bargaining and pay increases - within existing baselines. PSA Assistant Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons spoke to Corin Dann.…
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New unemployment figures show 33,000 more New Zealanders are jobless now than this time last year, bringing the total to more than 140,000. Economic inequality expert Max Rashbrooke spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Carrington to take on Fisher in K1 500m Olympic final
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We're a step closer to the colossal showdown between Dame Lisa Carrington and Aimee Fisher in the kayak sprints. Nathan Rarere spoke to Corin Dann from Paris.
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Women's pursuit member Ally Wollaston on silver medal
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The team pursuit silver medal winners at the velodrome say they're proud to finish second to a very strong United States team. Ally Wollaston from the silver medal winning team pursuit spoke to Barry Guy in Paris.
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