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Episode 19: An interview with Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson
19 Sep 2023Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson talks to Mihingarangi about her role as Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence. In an extended interview, she discusses the Green's… Read more Video, Audio
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Grilled | Episode 1: Chris Hipkins
19 Sep 2023Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins discusses yoga, the impact of all the sausage rolls, and cost of living while boldly managing to bake a lasagne in 75 minutes. Read more Video
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Tourism operators in Franz Josef confident of summer bounce-back
18 Sep 2023Tourism operators in the South Island town of Franz Josef are confident the summer will herald a boon for the region, which was hit hard by Covid lockdowns. Last summer was a return to normal of… Read more Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: Ballsy
18 Sep 2023M - Scripted Comedy. When an insecure teenage boy gets hit in the balls for the first time while playing cricket, he lies about the pain to appear strong in front of his friend. Read more Video
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Grilled with Charlotte Cook | Trailer
18 Sep 2023The leaders of ACT, the Greens, Labour, and National face Midday Report’s Charlotte Cook, who grills them over policies, technique in the kitchen, and how they got into politics. Read more Video
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A design to the rescue - Areef Shaik on his version of lifejackets for use in India
18 Sep 2023Floods in India claimed hundreds of lives this monsoon season, but an Indian expat in New Zealand is hoping his new invention will help bring the toll down. Produced by William Ray. Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 15: The Linguists
16 Sep 2023In a moment of shared discovery, Mum and her cousins unveil the power of 'Eye Lingual.' This leads to a series of humorous but ultimately bonding exchanges using nothing but their expressive gazes. Read more Video
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'I've been chased by wolves twice' - Timaru farmer
16 Sep 2023An injured hawk rests on Remus Coman's arm. He found it in a ditch on his cattle grazing farm. Hidden under it, an inked wolf forms part of a tattoo that tells stories from his youth in rural Romania.
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Number of dogs being put down in Auckland doubles in last year
14 Sep 2023The number of dogs put down across Auckland animal shelters has doubled - more than two and a half thousand dogs were euthanised in the last financial year. Auckland council says a lack of de-sexing… Read more Video, Audio
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Cost of living top of mind for people in Hokitika, as PM visits
The Labour leader was in Hokitika today, a town founded in the gold rush of the 1860s, and has known booms and busts. Just like the rest of the country, it's a town feeling the full effects of the… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 14: The Beep in the House
14 Sep 2023In a puzzling household conundrum, a mysterious beep echoes through the house, leading to a humorous and baffling family detective mission that challenges everyone's wits. Read more Video
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Someday Stories 2023: Tō Te Wai
13 Sep 2023G - Scripted Drama. When a woman’s ambitious, nature-led project clashes with local iwi, she is forced to confront the idea that she has been too far from home, too long. Read more Video
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A visit to the birthplace of the Labour party, as it tanks in the polls
12 Sep 2023As Labour tanks in pre-election polls, we visit a West Coast town that played an important role in the party's history. A miners' strike in Blackball in 1908 laid the foundation stone for Labour's… Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
12 Sep 2023In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 13: They Would Be Offended
12 Sep 2023As Auntie dispenses her unique singing tips, an imaginary scenario unfolds, painting a whimsical picture of what would transpire if her niece performed in such a manner in front of their ancestors. Read more Video
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Pathway into health for Maori and Pasifika seen as huge success
11 Sep 2023A pathway into work in Canterbury's health system for Maori and Pasifika has been so successful, whanau and friends of participants are signing up to new intakes. Whakamana Whanau aims to get people… Read more Video, Audio
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Concern over quiet but dangerous e-motorbikes on bike trails
11 Sep 2023Concern tonight that someone could be killed on Otago's bike trails in a collision with virtually silent high powered electric motorcyles illegally using the tracks. Electric bicycles up to 300 watts… Read more Video, Audio
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Cancer patients have to travel for treatment due to doctor shortage
11 Sep 2023The plight of cancer patients having to travel away from their homes & families for treatment. The Cancer Society in Christchurch is having to use motels to house Otago/Southland cancer patients and… Read more Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: The World Around Me
11 Sep 2023G - Scripted Drama. A young, second-generation Turkish immigrant navigates life as an outsider in Aotearoa as he seeks belonging and acceptance. Read more Video
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 12: Meet the Girlfriend
9 Sep 2023Eager to make a positive first impression, Mana’s talented girlfriend is put to the test when she meets Mana’s whānau and goes tit-for-tat with the fiery and highly competitive Trish. Read more Video
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Tongan community garden to be replaced by state housing
8 Sep 2023It's Tongan language week, and our next story is from a Tongan community in East Auckland's Tamaki area who have set up a new gardening club to grow their own food to combat the high cost of living… Read more Video, Audio
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Migrants caught in scam will have nowhere to live in three days
8 Sep 2023A group of migrants scammed out of tens of thousands of dollars for the promise of work in New Zealand now have just three days before they have nowhere to live. Immigration New Zealand officials are… Read more Video, Audio
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What happens when prices keep rising, but your budget does not?
7 Sep 2023Some basic food and household items have shot up nearly 80 percent in the last 16 months. Checkpoint has been tracking the price of 36 items likely to be in a family's shopping trolley every week or… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 11: Plastic Māori
7 Sep 2023In a humorously awkward encounter, Mum's new boyfriend finds himself unexpectedly outwitted and off-balance when he meets Grizz, the family's sharp-minded and quick-witted youngster. Read more Video