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A podcast talking all things NZ Warriors. Levon and Ash bring you daily content analysing the ins and outs of the club as they strive for NRL success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fueled by an unashamed love of reality TV and local pop culture, The Spinoff presents deep dives into the bizarre and brilliant moments from our screens and beyond. Hosted by Jane Yee, Alex Casey and Duncan Greive. Join the Real Pod community! Join The Real Pod Corner on Facebook Join our Discord server
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The Fold

The Spinoff

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Conversations about the intersections of media, culture and technology in New Zealand, hosted by Duncan Greive, founder of The Spinoff. We'd love it if you're able to take a few minutes to fill out this short survey about The Fold so we can learn more about our listening community and what you'd like to hear on this series. Please click here to fill out the survey.
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It's Just A Game

Rayan, Wilf, and Ivan

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Rayan, Wilf, and Ivan (and guests) watch reality TV so you don't have to - focusing on the winning strategy, the hottest drama, and the most iconic moments of your favourite TV shows! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ru-Bix vs Jester present a regular dose of their podcast mixes, radio shows, live streams & more! Join us for a variety of progressive house, techno, trance, psytrance, goa & downtempo ... Subscribe/Support: >> Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Nb3JI7 >> iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2PbtXup >> Tunein: https://bit.ly/2V1fZBr >> Facebook: http://bit.ly/2JDtz57 >> Twitch TV: https://www.twitch.tv/rvj_nz
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Between Two Beers Podcast

Steven Holloway & Seamus Marten

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Good questions. Great guests. Few beers... Steve and Seamus like asking good questions. And they love good answers. After over 20 years of friendship, they bought a microphone and started a podcast, allowing them to sit with, and learn from, the most interesting people they can access. From Kiwi legend Marc Ellis, to media personalities Jeremy Wells and Paddy Gower, Rugby coach extraordinaire Wayne Smith, sexologist Morgan Penn, and Olympian Dame Lisa Carrington... Between Two Beers has prod ...
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Westside Stories

South Pacific Pictures

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The official podcast for the hit New Zealand TV series, Westside. The show has just finished airing in New Zealand and Australia and both season 1 and 2 are now available on DVD. Season 3 coming to TV3 (NZ) in 2017!
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John Cowan hosts ‘Real Life’, a weekly nationwide chat show on Newstalk ZB featuring a different high-profile guest every week. John talks with them about their life, their upbringing, their passions and their view of the world.
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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This is the `Fourth Seat' podcast, a platform where we (Mayukh, Aditya and Rahul), along with our guests pretend to play the `expert' on all topics under the sun. If you are interested in science, politics, sport or cannot get the 90s out of your head, this is the place to be. Come, take the 4th seat, in our fun, freewheeling conversations. Also, the best podcast to come out of Thane and Dombivli! Brief survey for us to improve - http://bit.ly/2X1PZUv The track used for the podcast intro tun ...
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Sarah's Country

Perriam Media Limited

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Growing food and fibre is a complex but exciting world to be in. Sarah's Country is a musterer of the minds bringing together passionate innovators, and inspiring future-thinkers with a dose of practical reality. Sarah Perriam-Lampp is an award-winning rural journalist with a decade of experience across TV, radio, podcast, and print where her pulse of New Zealand's farming sector makes Sarah's Country a valuable mainstay in your podcast library. ​ Join over 30,000 listeners monthly who tune ...
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Friday 11 October 2024, the Electricity Authority has been told to get more competitive as it tries to curb soaring electricity prices. Energy Minister Simeon Brown joins Francesca to discuss the Government's expectations. Sailing Professor Mark Orams discusses Team N…
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The British government is investigating 37 UK-linked businesses for potentially breaking Russian oil sanctions. The sanctions were introduced when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, but critics have claimed they’re ineffective with latest figures showing Russia’s economy is growing. It’s thought a lot of the affected businesses under investigation are…
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One New Zealand has been given the green light to begin testing of their Starlink satellite to mobile service over the next 10 weeks. It'll allow texting and messaging from many places currently without coverage. Currently 40 percent of the country has no mobile coverage, and the telecommunications company says satellite to cell plays a vital role …
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A step forward for New Zealand-India relations. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Laos for the East Asia Summit, where he met with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, who invited him to visit in the new year. Luxon says New Zealand’s relationship with India is moving in the right direction with the two discussing trade and other ways to work tog…
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Inflation appears to be easing, although some figures are continuing to surge. Latest Stats NZ figures show petrol is 14.9 percent cheaper than a year ago, while food prices rose 1.2 percent. Fruit and vegetables are 8.3 percent cheaper, while olive oil is 58 percent pricier. Butter, chocolate biscuits and alcohol have also been getting darer. ASB …
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Newstalk ZB Sports News Director Clay Wilson and NZ Herald Sports Editor Alex Powell joined The Huddle to discuss the week's sports news. The 37th America's Cup is set to get underway this weekend, with Team New Zealand defending its title against INEOS Britannia in Barcelona. Shaun Johnson has come out of retirement to rejoin the Kiwis for the upc…
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A sociology expert says the inequality is likely contributing to people leaving New Zealand in droves. New Stats NZ figures show New Zealand had an annual net migration gain of nearly 54,000 people in the year to August. The 134,000 departures are the highest on record — driven by more than 81,000 Kiwis heading offshore. Auckland University sociolo…
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The big dance is about to get underway in Barcelona. Starting Sunday morning overnight, defending champions Emirates Team New Zealand will take on INEOS Britannia in a best-of-13 series for the Auld Mug. New Zealand will be looking to win the America’s Cup for the third straight time, while Britain is competing in the event for the first time in ov…
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The Energy Minister says he's focused on making sure Kiwis pay reasonable prices for power. The Government's released its Policy Statement on electricity - outlining the role of the Government and the Electricity Authority. Simeon Brown says their role is ensuring correct market settings - and enabling private investment. He says the Authority's jo…
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The cleanup is underway in Florida after Hurricane Milton. At least 16 people have died, but Governor Ron DeSantis expects more casualties, while there were more than 100 Kiwis caught up in the storm, and left more than 3 million homes without power. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has lambasted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for spr…
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A jam-packed schedule for the Prime Minister's final day in Laos. After a day of introductions and talks with foreign counterparts, Chris Luxon is now attending the East Asia summit. Senior Political Reporter Sophie Trigger told Francesca Rudkin this is a significant forum - that's brought together world superpowers - including the US and Russia. S…
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In April last year, it was announced New Zealanders living in Australia were suddenly afforded similar rights to Australians who live in New Zealand when it comes to having a pathway to citizenship. The change meant that from 1 July 2023, New Zealanders who have lived in Australia for four years on temporary or special category visas and met the st…
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New Zealand’s America’s Cup defence is set to get underway. Last week Team Britannia confirmed their challenger status after beating Italy’s Luna Rossa in the preliminary Louis Vuitton Cup. NPC quarterfinals are also set to get underway, with Wellington taking on Counties Manukau in Wellington tonight, which will see TJ Perenara play his final game…
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Less than two months ago, Auckland appeared ready to change its rubbish collection to a fortnightly service. But now councillors have voted to trial the change instead of implementing it or retaining the weekly service. It will start two-weekly collections in up to three areas for up to 4000 households, before deciding on region-wide rollout. Manur…
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While the tale of Peter Pan and Captain Cook is well known, a new stage production - starring comedian Colin Lane - explores the characters origin story. Colin Lane stars in Peter and the Stargazers, the award winning Broadway show Guest: Colin Lane, comedian and actorProducer: Matt Simpson, Madeleine Hanger and Kimberley Price…
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Scientists in China are trialling stitches that stimulate healing using electrical charge. So, how does this new technology work? And how soon might we see something like this on the market? Also this week, the Nobel Prizes in Medicine, Physics and Chemistry were all announced. And there was something of an AI theme to the award winners. Guest: Dr …
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Tennis great Rafael Nadal will retire after the Davis Cup next month after a dominant career as one of the "big three" alongside Federer and Djokovic. Nadal who was in the top 10 world rankings for over 20 years, announced his retirement on social media where he has been flooded with tributes. Guest: Christopher Clarey, tennis journalist and New Yo…
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Mackenzie Arnold's stellar performance in the longest penalty shootout in World Cup history in the Matilda's 2023 campaign saw the goalkeeper become an instant household name. Now, she's released her memoir MACCA: My Story So Far and reveals her struggles with self-belief, hearing-loss and the highs of the Matildas ride. Featuring: Mackenzie Arnold…
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Australia is under pressure to strengthen its sanctions against Myanmar - as the country's protracted civil war comes up for new discussion at ASEAN. The UN's Special Rapporteur has put the demands in talks in Canberra with Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Guest: Tom Andrews, UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Producer: Eleni Psaltis and Anne Barker…
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The October 7 anniversary, this set the tone for the Parliamentary week - particularly with no bipartisanship reached on a motion about the occasion.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese found himself in hot water over comments regarding Tourette's syndrome - apologising twice for the remarks. And with rock lobster tariffs with China now removed, are the…
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China's four year campaign against Australian exports appears to be over, after Beijing confirmed it would lift restrictions on Australian lobsters. Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham says the Opposition "welcomes" the move, which it sees as a "positive step". But he says the Coalition continues to have other security concerns, which "at times the A…
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More Australian women than ever are freezing their eggs in an attempt to prolong their fertility. It's big business for reproductive clinics but doesn't necessarily guarantee a successful future pregnancy. So what's driving the uptake? Guest: Dr Charley Zheng, fertility specialist and obstetrician, Adora fertility Producer: Ali Benton…
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There was barely a dry eye in Paris when Australia's Saya Sakakibara won Gold in the BMX race this year - rushing to hug her brother Kai, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a race in 2020. Saya's win was particularly emotional for parents Martin and Yuki, who helped care for Kai after his injury. Guests: Martin and Yuki Sakakibara, Nation…
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Halloween isn't the only thing scary in October. For the political teams of US Presidential candidates the prospect of an October surprise, a unexpected event or news story that can derail a campaign, is particularly concerning. But do October surprises really change an election? Guest: Prof Julian Zelizer, Historian & political analyst at Princeto…
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Millions of people in Florida have had a sleepless night as Hurricane Milton swept across the state and brought a swath of destruction in its path. At least five people have been killed, millions are without power - and left some parts of the region facing a one in a 1000 year flood. Guest: Summer Smith, anchor for WWSB ABC TV in Florida Producer: …
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The Ukrainian city of Kherson is under the constant threat of attack with the Russian military employing drone warfare on civilians. As autumn leaves start falling, residents fear they may be unable to hide from the drones outside. Featuring: Zarina Zabrisky, freelance journalist based in KhersonPor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In a crucial step towards reducing scams, banks will introduce a Confirmation of Payee system next month to be fully in place by Easter of next year. The system notifies a customer if the name and account they are transferring money into don't match up. Similar schemes have been successful in Australia and the United Kingdom. New Zealand Banking As…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Thursday 10 October 2024, Hurricane Milton has made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm. Channel Nine reporter Alison Piotrowski joins Francesca out of Tampa with an update on the latest conditions. Finance Minister Nicola Willis discusses the deepening deficit …
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Wellington City Councillors have voted against selling it's airport shares. Council currently owns a 34% stake in Wellington Airport, and the shares needed to be sold in order to make it's recently adopted long-term plan viable. Wellington City Councillor Ben McNulty joins Francesca Rudkin to discuss what this means for the council. LISTEN ABOVE Se…
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Tonight on the Huddle, former Labour Chief of Staff Mike Munro and KiwiBlog & Curia Pollster David Farrar joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Mysterious Death of Pauline Hanna is a TV drama announced by South Pacific Pictures, centred around the Polkinghorne trial. The Government deficit widens by more th…
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The high profile murder trial in which Philip Polkinghorne was found not guilty of murdering his wife Pauline Hanna is set to be turned into a drama series. Development of the dramatised storytelling was announced today by South Pacific Pictures. Professor of Media and Communications at Canterbury University Donald Matheson joins Francesca Rudkin w…
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The Government's financial books have sunk further into debt in the year to June, with Treasury revealing the deficit on the Crown books deepened by $3.4 billion. It was also $1.8 billion worse than Treasury forecast in the May budget. Minister of Finance Nicola Willis joins Francesca Rudkin to explain why. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener …
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Hurricane Milton has made landfall in Florida, with over 5.5 million residents told to evacuate and officials calling the conditions 'unsurvivable'. Alison Piotrowski is Channel Nine's U.S. correspondent and she joins Francesca Rudkin live from Florida. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Community advocate David Letele has announced he will be shutting down his South Auckland foodbank which was supplying up to 1000 families a week. The operation received $87,000 worth of Government support but was distributing more than $500,000 worth of food. David Letele says he can no longer sustain the costs of running the foodbank as Governmen…
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Just how much Polkinghorne is enough Polkinghorne? Today it was announced that South Pacific Pictures, together with UK based production companies, are developing an original limited drama series "The Mysterious Death of Pauline Hanna". I wonder what Pauline would say if she could see the outcome of her death. Firstly, her life was laid bare, her p…
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After 30 hits, 20 best-selling albums, five Grammy awards, a Walk of Fame star, Dionne Warwick is still going strong at 83 years old. With a staggering 50 year career under her belt, she is heading to Australia in January to celebrate her hits. Featuring: Dionne WarwickPor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas at a summit to discuss the harms of social media. A new book from a tech leader sets out his framework for "restoring our sanity online", proposing a new model for social media that safeguards and empowers users. Guest: Mark Weinstein is a US entrepreneur, and author of …
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In the wake of increased violence against women and girls internationally, World Vision's '1000 Girls Day of the Girl' campaign has been calling for sponsorship of girls internationally to help end exploitative practices like child marriage. In Australia, the AFP investigate almost two cases of forced marriage a week. Guests: Helen Schneiders, AFP …
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The West Australian Government will soon release the final plans for a marine park set to protect 1.3 million hectares of ocean. The proposed South Coast Marine Park would cover 1000 kilometres of Western Australia's coastline, stretching from Bremmer Bay on the state's south coast, to the South Australian border. Featured: Scott Bennett, Marine Sc…
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In football, Tony Popovic to coach Australia for the first time tonight when the Socceroos play China in Adelaide tonight - in a must win game. In the AFL, Melbourne pulled off an upset last night in the women's competition, beating Adelaide in a low scoring game. In tennis, Artificial Intelligence to replace line judges at Wimbledon. Sports commen…
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The PM is in Laos for ASEAN, meeting with many partners at the summit - including the Chinese Premier. Charles Croucher says we're passed the "stablisation phase" of the China-Australia relationship - and have moved into the "building new partnerships" and trying to strengthen and expand in our export market - with the caveat of crayfish. The Chief…
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"Let cops be cops again" that's the key message from the NSW Police Association today with almost 2000 officers in parts of the state refusing to perform non-core policing duties in the past 12 days. They say non-essential jobs such as truancy and welfare checks - as well as protests, including the weekly pro-Palestinian demonstrations - have had a…
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The Prime Minister has announced a bill that would prevent the sale of the National Broadband Network, which he said the Coalition wants to privatise. Shadow Minister for Communications, David Coleman told Radio National Breakfast "this was a comical and sad stunt" from the Government designed to create a "confected debate" about the NBN. Guest: Da…
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A Facebook whistleblower and leading psychologist will headline a major summit today,as two states spearhead the push to ban children from social media. With the federal government backing a ban, the premiers of South Australia and New South Wales say it's time to draw a line in the sand. Guest: Peter Malinauskas, Premier of SAChris Minns, Premier …
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More than two years after walking away from state politics, former Premier of Tasmania Peter Gutwein has walked more than 300 kilometres to Canberra. The lengthy walk was aimed at raising awareness of the importance of multicultural Australia - following reports of racially motivated attacks. Guest:Peter Gutwein, former Tasmanian Premier Producer: …
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As Hurricane Milton moves towards making landfall in Florida, the category 4 storm is clocking winds as strong as 230 kilometres per hour. US Air Force pilots have been flying reconnaissance missions into the storm to gather crucial weather forecasting data. Guest: Captain Nate Wordal, 'hurricane hunter' and is a pilot with the US Air Force Produce…
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