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St John to axe raft of community programmes
6 Aug 2025St John is planning to axe a raft of community programmes including its hospital volunteers, community carers and pet therapy services. In an email to volunteers, Hato Hone St John said it has had to… Audio
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Locals divided over fallen pohutakawa tree
6 Aug 2025A fallen pohutakawa tree at a prestigious North Shore apartment complex has locals divided over whether it should be saved or sawn to bits. A factious Devonport Takapuna Local Board meeting took place… Audio
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Rotorua sleeping pods for homeless no longer being used
6 Aug 2025The maker of sleeping pods being used to house some of the homeless in Rotorua has said it is disheartening to see the project just tossed to the side. Julie King of Love Soup came up with the idea to… Audio
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Long running Auckland book shop on brink of closure
One of Auckland's best loved and long-running bookshops is on the brink of closure now its landlord, the Catholic Church, wants to sell up the historic central city property. Hard to Find books moved… Audio
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80 years since Hiroshima nuclear bomb
6 Aug 2025Asia correspondent, Chris Gilbert spoke to Lisa Owen about the 80 year commemoraiton of the US dropping the nuclear bomb on Hiroshima. Audio
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World Triathlon Tour returning to NZ
6 Aug 2025After a 16-year absence, the World Triathlon Tour will be returning to New Zealand. Tauranga is set to host the 2028 World Triathlon Championship Series Final as part of a three-year partnership deal… Audio
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Three generations of cobblers sustaining the trade
6 Aug 2025Shoes are the soul of this Dunedin family. Cobbler Greg Paul has taken over the Country Cobbler in Mornington after its owner retired. Paul was taught by his father and now his teenage son is learning… Audio
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Unemployment at a nine year high
6 Aug 2025Figures released today show unemployment is at a nine year high, at 5.2%. But Auckland is ahead of the pack on 6.1%. In the past year 16,000 more people have joined the snaking queue of people looking… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 6 August 2025
6 Aug 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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Project Tongariro and Greening Taupo Day
6 Aug 2025This week for Our Changing World, we're doing things a little differently and we catch up with Claire Concannon in person! Claire has been out and about in the central North Island learning about a… Audio
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"It's not just the phones": How to parent in 2025
6 Aug 2025Puberty starts earlier, social media is everywhere, and the rise in adolescent mental health challenges is real. It's hard to be a teenager in 2025. The way we parent and teach our teens is shaped by… Audio
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Bookmarks with actor Stacey Leilua
Time for bookmarks, that time of the week when we get one interesting person to delve into some of their favourite things. Actor and creative producer Stacey Leilua joins Jesse today. Stacey has been… Audio
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Easy Eats: Lamb Neck Stew
6 Aug 2025Lamb neck chops are an inexpensive and absolutely delicious cut of meat. They are rich and tender when slow cooked. Using the slow cooker means this meal can come together while you're at work. A… Audio
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Music Critic: Satin Sheet and Half Hexagon
6 Aug 2025Critic Zac Arnold shares his music picks with Jesse: Best Foot Work by Half Hexagon Opus by Satin Sheet. Audio
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