Writing is solitary. Being a writer shouldn’t have to be. The Indie Writer Podcast is currently in the process of being reconceptualized. New episodes coming 2025. Stay tuned.
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Lit Local Podcasts
Anthony Moll and Cece discuss all things books, including awards, festivals and new trends in the publishing industry. They'll talk about the poetry, fiction and memoir on the their bookshelves. They'll also chat with fellow writers and lit educators from the local and national scene. And just like your Twitter feed, they will inject a dose of #popculture in every podcast. Think of it as a scholarly critique gumbo with a dash of ratchet. Tune in with a cup of coffee or some whiskey neat.
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A Boston based podcast with hosts Sam & Sho. These local guys aim to shed light on topics surrounding life, music and everything in between. The conversations are raw and true to self. It's never a dull moment with these guys & their conversations. Its Lit Podcast is platform that gives creatives, musicians & everyone in between the ability to give opinions without judgement. Everyone that is guest on our platform is considered family. We treat everyone with the respect, dignity & hospitality.
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The Crime.wavRadio Podcast is here from the DMV, always unfiltered and un-sober. TeenCudi and VicVersa link to discuss weekly pop culture tings while consistently pulling up from half-court. LIVE from your local basement, 'tis Lit.
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Mother and daughter team providing "Strategies to Elevate the Mind" (STEM). Drs. K & H encourages listeners to renew, reassess, and reactivate skills and abilities required to shift paradigms and break galss ceilings. Our aim is to ignite flames of change, innovation, creativity, and A+ Leadership so that our listeners will go and positively influence and impact their local and global communities. Let's Get Lit, activate, elevate and become a change agent today.
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Completely Booked - Official Podcast of the Jacksonville Public Library
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Listen to stories from local Jacksonville residents, learn something new, and get updates about events happening at the Jacksonville Public Library.
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"Read it to me" is a podcast by Matthew and Cintia. All about the love of words and the spoken voice. They choose some of their favourite and famous pieces of writing. And ask each other to read them. It's definitely not lit crit, but they do bicker and flirt quite a bit.
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Broadcasting live Monday-Friday at 9-11 am., Inner City News CT editor and host Babz Rawls-Ivy interviews the "beautiful people" of New Haven, exploring everything from prison reform to the latest cultural happenings. LoveBabz LoveTalk is part of the WNHH Community Radio family of podcasts. Learn more at wnhh.org.
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The Dingle Literary Festival is an annual event that has the vision of being a place where literature, language and landscape converge, creating moments to share stories, connecting minds and allowing magic to blossom. Launched in 2019 on the Dingle Peninsula, Dingle Lit has gone from strength to strength weathering the COVID pandemic by taking events online and in 2021 offering local and international audiences a hybrid online and in-person festival. The episodes of this podcast are the rec ...
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Radio Cachimbona is an abolitionist podcast that audio-archives state repression and fierce migrant resistance in the Southern Arizona borderlands and breaks down case law and politics from a leftist perspective. As a first-generation professional whose parents are Salvadoran immigrants, Yvette prioritizes uplifting the voices and histories of Central Americans.
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A show that encourages families to deepen their bonds and raise resilient kids through the shared experience of reading — with Quinn Cummings and special guests from the world of books and parenting. readingtoconnect.substack.com
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Buffalo Sports Podcast with sports news and opinions delivered to you by local mailmen. Tracking starts with everything Bills, Sabres , Bandits and Beyond! No Extra Postage for mail carrier stories you’ll appreciate.
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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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Dice and PIxels is a light, humorous weekly Australian based podcast discussing indie games, tabletop, local gaming events and interviews with key gaming figures and independent game developers.
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The official radio program of the D.C. Public Library. Hear author talks, interviews, special presentations, stories about the goings-on in the library system and Washington, D.C., and much more! This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE DC in Adams Morgan, Washington DC.
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TheBreakdown is an opinion based discussion of anything and everything. No topic is out of bounds. Weekly guests will join us in our studio to break down recent and not so recent events, music, art, book, idiots, bad drivers, dope models, bad breath, BAHDs, the internet, romance and the left/right swipe, the end of civility, the rise of a culture of fear and ignorance ... it is all opinion with minimal (if any) fact checking. We will get lit, we smoke a lot of Cuban cigars, we eat like Roman ...
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Born in the Bend is a podcast by Emily Scherer and Aimee Frederick, highlighting local gems, entrepreneurs, and awesome stories, originating in Fort Bend County, TX. The show arose out of a desire to foster community, create a sense of place, and instill pride in calling Fort Bend County home. Having grown up in Richmond, Emily brings the native Texan voice to the table, while Aimee, a South Louisiana transplant, brings the outsider's perspective. Their combined life experiences make for ent ...
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What if you had a chance to change the past and create the future you've always dreamed of? Nicki is obsessed with making it as a musician, performing every Friday night at the only venue that will take her: the local roller rink in her hometown of Old Bridge, New Jersey. But when the rink gets sold, Nicki and her friends Bobbie and Liam get transported back in time to the ‘90s, where they’ll have one shot to save the rink. But when given the choice, will Nicki save the rink, or take her own ...
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🎙️ Welcome to "Creators On-Air" - Your Gateway to South Florida's Vibrant Creative Scene! Dive into the heart of Miami's pulsating creative world with "Creators On-Air," the podcast that brings you face-to-face with South Florida's most innovative and inspiring talents. From sun-soaked beaches to neon-lit streets, we explore the diverse landscape of creativity that makes this region a hotbed of artistic expression. 🌴 What to Expect: Exclusive interviews with South Florida's top artists, film ...
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Deep Waters is about understanding and how to apply what's in the Bible. We need the absolute revelation, not interpretation, of God's written voice. Bible and ministry ignorance is one of the greatest plagues we are facing today, (also known as the Laodicean Church age) and I have the most earnest desire to eradicate this plague from our earthly church today. If you want entry level Bible teaching, or no teaching at all then you can attend your local church, but if you want to get to know G ...
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Photo For All! The finest in photography education, printing & sales, deep in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas! Come visit us at 6483 Camp Bowie Blvd. in West Fort Worth www.fortworthcamera.com and www.fortworthfotofest.com
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This is the greatest show on earth! Tarel Naim Austin, the reallionaire is the future and the voice of the next few generations! He's the Black Larry King! He's Howard Stern that sneaks whole Cheesesteaks in the movie theater. You mix Jimmy Fallon & Kimmel with Arsenio on top, sprinkle some Martin Payne inside, what the hell do you got? You have one bad mofo! On The "Dead Ass Tho" podcast, you just never know what will come out his mouth. He has complex and unorthodox FEEL-osophy's that make ...
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Hear book talks, conversations, special presentations, stories about the happenings in the library, the Labs, and Washington, DC, and much more! This show is recorded from the Labs Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. This podcast was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Welcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United States and around the world to talk about critical issues facing our planet and the positive actions people are taking. We also let our listeners learn how they can get involved and make a difference. Hosts are Leigh Anne Lindsey, Producer @ Sea Storm Studios and Founder of Planet Centric Media, along with Scott & Tree Mercer, Founders of Mendonoma Whale & Seal Study which gathers scientific data that is distributed to o ...
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Fisheries minister wants fish farming to rival beef sector
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3:37The minister in charge of fisheries says more ocean space is needed for the farming of kai moana, so that aquaculture can one day rival New Zealand's beef sector. Shane Jones opened the industry's annual conference in Nelson today, speaking again of the need to create a new global-scale protein-based industry. Samantha Gee reports.…
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UK opposition leader forced to defend attendance at party conference
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4:10United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about UK opposition leader Kemi Badenoch being forced to defend attendance at her party's conference, as well as Nigel Farage who has been in court regarding a death threat.
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Stern warning for rugby players switching to R360
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5:28A stern warning has been sent to rugby and league players considering a switch to R360. The rebel league is reportedly set to launch in October next year and claims to have agreements in place with 200 top players from around the world. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Why aren't we adapting quicker to climate change?
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6:20The temperature is rising, so are sea levels, and the weather is getting more extreme. So if that iis what the science is showing us, why aren't we adapting more quickly to the risks? That is the question Earth Sciences New Zealand is looking to answer through a new $12 million research programme. Principal Scientist at Earth Sciences New Zealand, …
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Tory Whanau takes aim at critics in final speech as Mayor
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3:50The outgoing Wellington mayor has taken aim at her critics in and outside the council in her final speech today. In her last three years in the hot seat, Tory Whanau has been outspoken about her own personal challenges as well as the abuse she and other councillors have suffered online. The council has also endured criticism of overspending and the…
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The Reserve Bank has cut wholesale interest rates by 50 basis points to 2.5%. It has also left the door open to a further cut in November. It considered a less aggressive move..but noted stronger inflation pressure and ultimately decided a smaller cut would further hold the economy back. Head of fixed income at Harbour Asset Management Mark Brown s…
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Grain farmers being ground down by rising production costs
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6:42Grain farmers are being ground down by rising production costs. As of July, the amount of all harvested crops was down 2% on last season - and the amount of unsold grain was up by almost 21,000 tonnes. Grain growers have said their profits are being eroded by massive jumps in the price of farm machinery, Russia's war on Ukraine resulted in cut pric…
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House fire that killed father and son was intentionally lit
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2:33Police say a fatal house fire in the East Auckland suburb of Bucklands Beach last Thursday was deliberately lit. A father and his son are the two believed to have been killed at the Murvale Drive property, which the family was renting. A double homicide investigation is now underway, and police are actively appealing for the public's help. Lucy Xia…
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Detection dogs sniffing out predators in Sourth Westland
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3:47For detection dogs, sniffing out predators in remote South Westland is just part of their day job. But they're a key part of the Predator Free South Westland mission to eliminate every possum, rat and stoat from 100,000 hectares of backcountry, farmland and towns. Tess Brunton reports.
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Auckland teen makes history at Weighlifting World Champs
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4:27An Auckland teenager has made history at the Weightlifting World Championships in Norway. Olivia Selemaia's eighth place finish is the best-ever by a New Zealand female lifter. However she had mixed emotions after being within touching distance of getting a medal. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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National falls behind, left bloc can form government in latest poll
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6:31National has dipped into the twenties, while New Zealand First has hit double-digits, in a new poll. The latest Taxpayers Union-Curia poll has National down 3.5 percentage points to 29.6%. Labour has also taken a bit of a hit- but the left bloc would have 21 seats in total - which would be enough to form a government. Political reporter Giles Dexte…
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Rural women fear post cuts will cost their communities
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6:56New Zealand Post has approval to cut the number of mail deliveries it does in a week. In urban areas, two days a week will be the minimum, down from three. But the cuts are deeper in rural areas, where it is a minimum of three days down from five. Rural Women NZ says it will cost their communities and is a step back for farming regions. Chief execu…
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Send us a text If anyone thinks that they can out produce God without the Holy Spirit, or if you think that you can compete with someone who does operate, rely, trust in, and depend on the Holy Spirit as it pertains to anything in life, even and but especially if you are a believer, then you have bumped your head on the corner stone of stumbling an…
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Project clearing predators from South Westland
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4:14An ambitious project is clearing predators from more than 100,000 hectares of South Westland wilderness, farmland and towns. Predator Free South Westland project aims to eliminate every possum, rat and stoat - and their goal is in sight. They've already removed from more than 90 percent of predators from the project area. Tess Brunton joined the wo…
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Actor cut from ad campaign after sharing Winston Peters' address
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7:23One New Zealand has effectively sacked an actor used in its TV ads after she revealed Winston Peters' home address in a live stream last week and encouraged pro-Palestinian activists to join protests outside the Auckland property. On Monday night, a window was smashed at the house and a 29 year old has since been arrested and charged with burglary.…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Basketball's newest competition to kick of in Auckland
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5:13The NBL's two winless teams will tip-off the basketball competition's newest innovation in Auckland. The New Zealand Breakers host the defending champion Illawarra Hawks in the first game of an in-season tournament, the Ignite Cup, tomorrow night. Sport reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Second phase of a coronial inquest is underway in Hawke's Bay
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6:31A coronial inquest into Cyclone Gabrielle has heard how some people stranded on roofs in Hawke's Bay as the floodwaters rose, waited nearly an hour to be connected to 111. Our Tairawhiti Hawke's Bay reporter Alexa Cook is covering the inquest and speaks with Lisa Owen.
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Peters calls out actor for disclosing his street address
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4:17Political parties are trading barbs over who's responsible for the vandalising of Winston Peter's house which saw his front window smashed. Winston Peters is calling out the activist and actor Acacia O'Connor for disclosing the street address during a livestreamed protest outside his house last week. The actor has now been dropped from an advertisi…
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Job market 'absolutely diabolical' - recruitment agency
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8:05The Prime Minister has told young unemployed people to get off the couch, stop playing PlayStation, and go find a job because there's lots of them. The government plans to means test the parents of 18 and 19-year-old applying for a JobSeeker benefit. If the parents make about $65,500 combined, their teenager won't be eligible for a benefit. Angela …
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Botanic Gardens putting a spring in Wellingtonians steps
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3:57The capital city has been shrouded in grey clouds lately but pops of colour at the Botanic Gardens are putting a spring in locals' step this season. Lauren Crimp went for a wander to see what locals think about the floral feast, and meet the people behind the plants.
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White Ferns suffer heavy defeat at Cricket World Cup
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3:45A dramatic collapse has left the White Ferns in a big hole at the Cricket World Cup in India. The Ferns are zero from two in their opening matches after suffering a heavy defeat to South Africa overnight. It leaves them with a steep hill to climb if they're to make the knock-out rounds. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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welfare group offers grant to help replace animal testing
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6:27An animal welfare group is offering a $50,000 study grant to help replace animal testing in research. Applications are open to university researchers who would normally use animals in their work to switch to new digital technologies instead, or to research and develop innovations that could suport a shift away from live testing. Anti-vivisection ex…
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Tensions in the US over plans to deploy National Guard troops
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4:21United State correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about tensions rising between the White House and Democratic officials over plans to deploy National Guard troops in several cities, with Donald Trump saying he could invoke an act to deploy the troops anyway.
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Call for ban on using buy now pay later servies for alcohol
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7:18The Salvation Army is calling for a ban on using buy now pay later services to purchase alcohol. In a report it concluded that deferred payment services are disproportionately used by low income households, younger consumers and people already in financial hardship. Salvation Army, Social policy anaylst Ana Ika spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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UK government cracking down on repeat protests
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3:32UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK government cracking down on repeat protests, as well as mourners who have begun commemorating those who died in last week's Manchester synagogue attack.
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The Silver Ferns saga continues to drag on. After weeks of negotiations between Netball NZ and suspended head coach Dame Noeline Taurua, no resolution has been reached. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Diabetes related lower limb amputations jump more than 50%
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7:58The number of diabetes related lower limb amputations has jumped more than 50% in less than a decade, But experts believe the loss of limbs is avoidable with the right resources. Type two diabetes can lead to poor blood flow and nerve damage which can mean cuts and injuries go unnoticed and its harder to fight infections leading to serious complica…
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Locals concerned about impact one year after Manawanui sinking
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4:35The New Zealand government has paid the Samoan government $6 million in compensation following the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui. Today marks a year since the New Zealand Navy ship hit the Tafitoala reef off the south coast of Upolu and sank, damaging 5000 square metres of the reef and spilling 200 thousand litres of diesel and oil. For six months…
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Drinking water contamination scare shuts down schools
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8:47A drinking water contamination scare has shut down several Waikato schools on what was supposed to be the first day back after the holidays. On Saturday the Rototuna Reservoir tested positive for ecoli, it supplies about 12,000 properties in North East Hamilton, Gordonton and Puketaha in Waikato District. About 30,000 residents have been told to bo…
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Families of three detained on Gaza flotilla deeply worried
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3:19The families of three New Zealanders detained as part of the Gaza protest flotilla say they deeply admire them - but are also deeply worried. Youssef Sammour, Rana Hamida and Samuel Leason were detained by Israeli troops last week after their boat tried to cross an Israeli blockade of Gaza as part of an international flotilla. Their families have b…
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Criticism over new rules for young people accessing benefit
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5:31Criticism is ramping up about the government's proposed new threshold for young people needing to access the benefit. From next November, 18 and 19 year olds will have to take a parental assistance test when applying for a benefit - and will be ineligible if their parents earn more than $65,000. Both the Council of Trade Unions and the Taxpayers un…
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Parents of toddler who died from sepsis will 'never recover'
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4:37The parents of 3-year-old who died from septic shock say they'll never recover from the death of their eldest child. An investigation by the Health and Disability Commission found Alexzander Sutherland-Hunt died after multiple missed opportunities in his care at a rural hospital. The little boy was a month shy of his 4th birthday when his parents t…
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First witness gives evidence at Cyclone Gabrielle inquest
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3:28The first witness to give evidence at a coronial inquiry looking into the deaths of 13 people during Cyclone Gabrielle says Gisborne's civil defence was better organised than Hawkes Bay. Ken Cooper was the central Team Leader for Urban Search and Rescue during the cyclone and was deployed to Tairawhiti first, before moving on to the Hawkes Bay regi…
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All Blacks end Rugby Championship with win but no trophy
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4:44The All Blacks have ended their Rugby Championship campaign with a win, but not the ultimate prize. They beat the Wallabies 28-14 in Perth, however the competition trophy was handed over to the Springboks later that night. Sports reporter Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Investigation into bricklayers for alleged cartel behaviour
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6:29Allegations of cartel behaviour and bid rigging - a group of South Island brick layers have fallen foul of the Commerce Commission after an investigation into pricing information being shared by competitors. Commerce Commission chairman John Small spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about Hamas which has agreed to release Israeli hostages as part of a US-backed peace plan. It's a key part of a proposal to end the war in Gaza which Donald Trump announced alongside Benjamin Netanyahu last week.
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Rotorua unemployment soars above national average
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6:15Get off the couch, stop playing play station and find a job, that was the Prime Minister's message to unemployed young people, but it might not be that simple in some parts of the country. Christopher Luxon made the comments to Rotorua business leaders on Friday. Since then the government has anounced its bringing forward plans to income test the p…
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Lawfare: Weaponizing the Legal System for Political Ends
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42:52Yvette Borja participates in a virtual panel with Bernie Hammond and Kerry Maclean, hosted by International Allies Against Mining. They discuss how the Santa Marta 5 prosecution is an example of lawfare, or the weaponization of the legal system for political ends, critique Bukele's ongoing violations of due process norms through the state of except…
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Up Early Welcomes Ionne Maurice L. Harris and St PJs the Rev. Nathan Empsall
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32:35By WNHH-LP 103.5 FM NEW HAVEN
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United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about how the government and public have responded to the fatal attack on a Manchester Synagogue which occured overnight.
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The first crop of kiwis to represent Aotearoa at next year's Olympic Winter Games have been named. Eight athletes were announced today for Milano Cortina 2026, led by the country's most decorated Winter Olympian. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Investigation on dogs certified by unaccredited trainer
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4:46Officials are investigating complaints about dogs certified by a Manawatu disability assistance dog trainer that's had its accreditation removed. K9 Search Medical Detection was dropped from the list of organisations allowed to train such assistance dogs, which have access rights to public places under the Dog Control Act, on 20 December last year.…
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Te Pāti Māori trying to contain ructions after Toitū Te Tiriti cuts ties
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4:01Te Pāti Māori is trying to contain internal ructions - after a key ally and protest group severed ties - and critics from in-and-outside the party pile on.The leadership is rejecting the claims - but admits a reset is on the way. A former co-leader says it's needed. Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira reports.
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Seymour pushing for more in medicine funding
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8:15The Minister for medicines has revealed he is pushing for hundreds of millions of dollars of more funding for drugs in the next year's budget. Associate Health Minister, who is responsible for Pharmac, David Seymour believes medicines should be viewed as an investment and there needs to be a different approach assessing the cost benefits of drugs. …
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Defence Minister Collins hopes to increase NZ made weapons
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3:04"Made in New Zealand" - Defence Minister Judith Collins hopes to put that label on more drones and weapons around the world. The new Defence Industry Strategy, announced today, aims to boost local defence businesses and encourage tech companies to branch out into military technology. Felix Walton reports.…
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