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Moment of Calm: A piano at the station.
This week's Sonic Moment of Calm features pianist Lorraine Sampson taking the edge out of communiting life in a busy Auckland railway station. Audio
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British Police assessing jet travel to London over Epstein links
18 Feb 2026United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about British Police assessing private jet travel information to and from a London airport over links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey… Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 18 February 2026
18 Feb 2026News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Drive by shooting of former rugby league star part of gang war
18 Feb 2026The drive by shooting which hospitalised a former New Zealand rugby league star may have been retaliation as part of a reported gang war. Matt Utai was shot multiple times outside his home in Western… Audio
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Ban considered for amateur climbers attempting to scale Everest
18 Feb 2026There could soon be a ban on amateur climbers attempting to scale Mount Everest in a bid to ease congestion and discourage extreme selfie hunters with little or no experience taking on the challenge… Audio
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Complaints made about dogs that killed woman in Northland
18 Feb 2026A Kaihu local says complaints have previously been made about the same dogs that killed a woman yesterday. 62-year-old Mihiata Te Rore was visiting a person she knew at a property in the small… Audio
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Government to fund two new blood cancer medicines
18 Feb 2026The Health Minister won't say if the government has met its promise to blood cancer patients in New Zealand - that is that they have not been forgotten. Pharmac has proposed to fund two new… Audio
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Massive cleanup for Banks Peninsula after wild storm
18 Feb 2026A massive clean-up is underway on Canterbury's Banks Peninsula, which remains in a state of emergency after a wild storm. The main highway from Christchurch to Akaroa has reopened, but people are… Audio
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More changes for Netball NZ after tumultuous 2025
18 Feb 2026More changes have been seen at the top levels of Netball New Zealand after a disastrous 2025. Its Chair and three Board Members have made the decision to step down. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe… Audio
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Tech company fined $60k for selling to woman with dementia
18 Feb 2026A company has been fined $60,000 after it repeatedly sold electronics, including Bluetooth speakers and a tablet to an elderly woman even though they knew she was suffering from dementia and could not… Audio
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Peru's eighth leader in almost a decade ousted
18 Feb 2026America's correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about Peru's eighth leader in almost a decade being ousted, as well as an ongoing fuel crisis in Cuba which has caused trouble for waste… Audio
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Calls for a crack down on exposing kids to alcohol advertising
18 Feb 2026There are calls for a crackdown on alcohol advertising that can be seen by children and young people, including a black out zone around schools, kura and playgrounds. A group of Waikato University… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 18 February 2026
18 Feb 2026Wallace Chapman and producer Lucy Walker preview tonight's instalment of The Panel. Audio
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Feature Interview: What is your time personality? Find out!
18 Feb 2026Everyone knows someone who always manages to show up late for everything. Some people live by the clock, believing that on time is late. Some people live in the moment and refuse to be bound by a… Audio
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Music Critic: Bic Runga is back, so has she still got it?
18 Feb 2026Time for a chat with one of our great Afternoons music critics. It's a big one today - Bic Runga's first album of original material in 15 years. It's called 'Red Sunset', and Dianne Swann tells us how… Audio
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Oral Questions for 18 February 2026
18 Feb 2026Questions to Ministers SCOTT WILLIS to the Minister for Energy: Has he seen reports that the big four electricity gentailers are projected to make $1.86 billion in operating profits for the six months… Audio
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