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Feature interview: The Bite Club you don't want to be part of
26 Aug 2025The first rule of Bite Club is that you don't really want to join. Dave Pearson started Bite Club about 12 years ago after surviving an attack by a three-metre-long bull shark off the coast of New… Audio
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Music feature: Dianne Swan on songwriting legend Jimmy Webb
26 Aug 2025It's time for our music feature... and today we're looking into the career of songwriting legend Jimmy Webb Jimmy was responsible for some of the most loved songs of the 60s... Jimmy wrote songs for… Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster: Erin Patterson is back in court
26 Aug 2025Convicted triple murderer Erin Patterson is back in front of the court, and the cameras, for her sentencing trial, which is also a chance for victims to read their impact statements. Friend of the… Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Ross shares her recommendations
26 Aug 2025There's a theme in today's book recommendations all of them are non-fiction and all of them are written by women, but our critic says that shouldn't stop young, not so young, women and men reading… Audio
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Podcast Tuesday: A supernatural theme
26 Aug 2025Panels Executive Producer Jose Barbosa is with Jesse to share a couple of his favourite podcasts both of which have a supernatural or paranormal vibe to them. Uncanny : BBC Audio Uncanny - Season Four… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 26th August 2025
In today's episode, the first firefighter to enter Loafers Lodge hostel has continued to give evidence in the trial of the 50-year-old man who is accused of murdering five people by setting the… Audio
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Why Daffodil Day feels more urgent than ever before
26 Aug 2025This Friday is Daffodil Day, the Cancer Society's annual appeal for donations, and this year the Chief Executive says Daffodil Day feels more urgent than ever. One in three New Zealanders will be… Audio
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Find out why a little lamb took a ride on the Otago ferry
26 Aug 2025The phrase "be careful what you wish for" comes to mind with this next story. For more than two years the Otago Harbour Port to Port ferry has advertised an option for passengers to "add a sheep" to… Audio
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Is it still safe to put down a deposit for building work?
26 Aug 2025The story today of homeowners who say they have been dupped by a Wellington based construction company has highlighted the potential fishhooks for those needing building work done. So what should… Audio
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Autaia and Dani Kionasina
We recap 2025's Pacific Music Awards and play you back our chat with one of the nights big winners Janay tells us about her time down south and we chat to some awesome creatives Audio
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Referendum on four-year Parliamentary term likely
26 Aug 2025A referendum on a four-year Parliamentary term is all but guaranteed, with the select committee recommending it proceed. Justice Select Committee chairperson National MP Andrew Bayly spoke to Guyon… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 26 August 2025
Midday Rural News for 26 August 2025 Audio
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Midday Sports News for 26 August 2025
26 Aug 2025The Black Caps will be without three players for the start of their home summer, while a fourth is in doubt. Audio
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Midday Business News for 26 August 2025
Midday Business News for 26 August 2025 Audio
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Police call off search for boat in Cook Strait
26 Aug 2025Police have called off their search for a boat believed to be missing in Cook Strait. Reporter Mary Argue spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Firefighter gives evidence at Loafers Lodge trial
26 Aug 2025The first firefighter to enter Loafers Lodge hostel has continued to give evidence in the trial of the 50-year-old man who is accused of murdering five people by setting the boarding hostel alight on… Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
26 Aug 2025The Black Ferns kick off their Rugby World Cup campaign with a win, but lose a key player. What went wrong in the All Blacks defeat to Argentina? And Sam discusses what has happened to Kiwis' rugby… Audio
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Consumer: What's happening to small power retailers?
26 Aug 2025Nine to Noon looks at what's happening in the power sector, as smaller retailers get swallowed by the bigger players in the market. This month Flick said goodbye to its customers, as the company was… Audio
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Business correspondent Dan Brunskill
26 Aug 2025The banking inquiry came out and the Reserve Bank is now talking about a 'higher risk appetite' for capital settings. That followed a decision to cut the OCR by 25 basis points, which upset… Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer on the Coromandel Peninsula
26 Aug 2025Coromandel news with John Freer. Audio
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Book review: Murderland by Caroline Fraser
26 Aug 2025Phil Vine reviews Murderland by Caroline Fraser, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio