Welcome to Long Island Tea with your hosts Kristen Reynolds and Sharon Wyman from Discover Long Island, the region’s official destination marketing and leadership organization. Tune in weekly to catch these Long Islanders spill the tea, dishing on the best from the destination, seasonal adventures, insider tips, and more. With segments like "How You Doin" #LongIslandLife, CelebriTea, Taste of Long Island, and Uncorked Advice, Kristen and Sharon connect with listeners (HotTeas) sharing tips f ...
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This is the podcast you should listen to if you want to be entered in random free giveaways, hear two people and a robot voice banter over Taco Bell, Avengers, what makes a cheesesteak a cheesesteak, are faces actually made for radio, and if you want to take a few drinks on a Friday night before going out on the town or staying in partying! Welcome to your destination drinking podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineislandpodcast/support
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Murder and the paranormal finally meet! Grab your wine and milkshakes and join us every Sunday for some chilling ghost stories and downright terrifying true crime stories. The world's a scary place. And that's why we drink!
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Chef, musician and author Tom Schaudel talks about food, wine, music and lifestyle.
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The Northforker team tackles a different topic each week, debating the best of everything food, wine and fun on the North Fork of Long Island in this playful and informative weekly podcast.
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MJ Towler aka the Black Wine Guy went from a totally obsessed wine newbie to the world's first-ever African-American fine and rare wine auctioneer in less than 3 years. These days, he is a podcaster and journalist who travels the globe, having conversations with the movers, shakers, and disruptors in the worlds of food, wine, music, and more. This show pairs his passion for complex, interesting wines with complex, interesting guests. These are deep thinkers and Mavericks talking about their ...
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Chef and industry insider Mike has spent his entire career working in the food business. In this one hour program he'll pick up where he left off at his previous New York based AM talk radio gig. Each hour is a stand alone multi-themed program featuring live interviews with a myriad of guests. He'll talk shop with chefs, restaurateurs, cook book authors and food writers, with discussions around ingredient sourcing, cooking, baking, wine, equipment, mixology, beer, farming, foraging, fisherie ...
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Led by Pastor Carlos Serrano, Legacy Church of Amelia Island, FL is a God-First church which strives to be real, relevant and enjoyable. Our messages are designed to challenge and inspire you to be all that God wants you to be.
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This is the official feed of New Japan Pro Wrestling Athlete Tama Tonga's podcast, Tama's Island! A new episode drops every Friday Morning! For exclusive Tama's Island content please visit the Tama's Island Patreon page!
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This Alaska-based podcast goes into depth about life in the 49th state. It covers hunting, fishing, conservation, filmmaking, photography, entrepreneurship, education and more. www.onstepalaska.com
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An Englishman in California soaking up the sun, I am a WSET Diploma graduate and Certified WSET Educator. I blog about wine, teach it at all levels, and drink plenty of it. Follow me on twitter @mattswineworld or check out my website: matthewsworldofwineanddrink.com
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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Crime Over Wine shares those head-scratching crime stories that just go down better with a glass of wine. Every week, we will share a true crime story over a different bottle of wine. But we're not just talking about the creepy, gory stories of murder and the likes that keep you up every night. Nope, we're also taking a deeper look at those otherwise run-of-the-mill crimes that have bizarre twists. We break it down every week over a bottle of red or white.
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Glyfada Beach Villas is the unique luxury holiday villas in Paxos . This Ionian Holiday Villas is provides best accomondation in the Greek Island . Book a Villas In Paxos.
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Banter and discussion over all things Disney. Planning tips, must do attractions, food you HAVE to try, hotels you have to stay at and wild Disney history you may not know!
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The Isle of Wight is a UNESCO Biosphere! It enjoys a wealth of nature, history, culture, art, and food, which is available to the locals & the millions of visitors to the island over the years. Nammet means a light meal; originally a farm worker's lunch to be eaten in the fields and used from the 1800s. I thought about how to share the stories, combining people, food, drink, and the hospitality sector, an important part of the island's culture! The podcast is now a reality. I talk to people ...
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Go See Do Explore is for travelers who make it work. We share stories, hacks, and perspectives from people who fit travel into everyday life—whether it’s weekend escapes or long-haul adventures. No fluff, no filters—just honest travel talk.
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Lifelong southerners Chris and Will talk about happenings and culture in the American South.
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Two girls, two conspiracies, two bottles of wine...
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RTÉ Radio Drama's audio theatre department has for decades proudly brought audiences the very best dramatic writing and performances for radio from Ireland. Listen every Sunday night at 8pm at RTÉ Radio 1, visit rte.ie/dramaonone for more.
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This is Wednesdays where best friends Melissa and Sophie answer your dilemmas. Join us for a girly chat every week! x Check out our new subscription: ad free, bonus eps and ALL the goss: wednesdays.supercast.com/ Follow us on socials @wednesdayspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast where we discuss the best things we experienced, read, saw, heard or consumed in any way, shape or form each week.
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Welcome to ALL KINDS! The weekly show where we discuss everything and anything. From on the go, to in the know, from the latest updates on entertainment, news and everything in between - basically gossiping. It’s a family affair, so grab a glass of wine and enjoy all kinds with us. Thanks for listening, and have a good one!
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Hosts Paul and Rod, share a combined 60 years experience in the global travel industry. During their careers they met some of the world's most knowledgeable and passionate travel experts. Let Paul and Rod introduce you to these travel insiders, people who live and breathe their destinations, as they inspire you with suggested itineraries, local insights, food and wine tips, through great story telling and some laughs along the way. Email: [email protected]
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Conservation scholar Gregg Perry will lead us back into time on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th -19th century period architecture furnishings and timepieces.
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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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Addicted to the Mouse: Disney Podcast | Disney World, Universal, & Cruise Vacation Planning
Dan and Leslie Lowry
Dan and Leslie from Addicted to the Mouse are parents of two boys who have fallen in love with Walt Disney World so much that they moved their family to Orlando to be close to the magic! They often hear friends and family say that Disney is only for kids, but couldn’t disagree more. The couple hopes to guide families on ways to experience and enjoy Disney destinations either with or without kids. Disney can be amazing as a couples only destination as well! Join Dan and Leslie as they take yo ...
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This podcast is for dreamers, planners and everyone who loves adventuring in Europe and discovering its unknown corners and coves, its ancient ruins, family life, and delicious foods and wine! Cultural anthropologist and travel expert Monique Skidmore hosts this podcast bursting with tips, advice, and local and in-depth knowledge to help you plan your next trip to Europe's most enchanting locations.
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NEW PODCASTS AT: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/world-footprints/id1444486965 World Footprints connects you to the world one story at a time. We bring deeper conversations in the travel space as we explore our cultural connections, common history and the ways we are similar. In addition to our website, https://WorldFootprints.com, our podcast can be heard on: Apple Podcast iHeart Radio Spreaker Spotify Stitcher Google Podcast Public Radio Exchange TuneIn Soundclous RadioPublic coming ...
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Owner of Glyfada Beach Villas & Resturant - one of the iconic holiday villa rentals in Greece. Experience the best holiday accommodation at Paxos Villas with its luxurious amenities. Explore this holiday villa at a stunning location. Book a villa in Paxos now!
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The News and Booze Podcast with Mike and Jay is a show discussing current events, pop culture, different types of alcoholic beverages as well as funny and interesting observations.
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Gola is a podcast on Italian food & beverage & how it connects to history, culture & society. Listen as co-hosts Katie Parla--Rome-based journalist and cookbook author--and Danielle Callegari--professor of Italian at Dartmouth College--break down all your fave Italian bites. Join them in studio or on the ground in Italy to learn about everything from ‘nduja to nucillo! Most of the content created for the Gola universe is reserved for patrons now, so make sure to join the golosi at https://ww ...
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First of all, let me say that it's not a good idea to drink and drive; I'd been doing it for years and getting away with it. Getting away with it because I'd always been careful, cautious, and never drove when I thought I had too much to drink! I was a college baseball coach for seven years and one time, after I got thrown out of a game, I stopped at an Italian restaurant in Bloomfield, New Jersey, to grab something to eat, have a cocktail, and calm down. Who do you think was sitting next to ...
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On this monthly award-winning travel podcast, host Lea Lane shares travel memories and travel tips with passionate travelers, travel experts, and savvy locals around the world. Lea has traveled to over 100 countries, is the author of nine books, a blogger at forbes.com, and a contributor to dozens of guidebooks. Smart. Fun! Over 100 episodes!
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Travel That Matters (named one of the 10 Best Podcasts of 2022 by Men’s Journal) explores the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences and destinations with award-winning editor, writer, and luxury travel expert Bruce Wallin. Bruce’s remarkable guests share inspiring, life-shaping stories about their adventures and cultural explorations, as well as travel tips and recommendations for the best destinations, hotels, restaurants, activities, and more. Their travel tales and insights cover ...
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Welcome to Park Chatter with Matt and Katie! Every week, we'll do a round-up of all the important news based on the Disney Parks.
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Host Stephanie Burt travels the Southern United States (with a fork!) and chats with some of the most interesting voices in the culinary South. From chefs to farmers, bakers to brewers, and pitmasters to fishermen, they all have a story. Listen and learn more behind some of your favorite foods.
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They started a podcast because they were jealous of their husband's hobbies. But more importantly, to chat with each other, and others, about the messy and memorable moments in life. The Morning Meeting is a podcast creating an inclusive environment to normalize and amplify rarely talked about experiences. As moms, wives, educators, and entrepreneurs, Sarah and Jess explore their female experience in a cozy atmosphere that’s inviting, funny and warm. It’s like you just sat down with two frie ...
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Package containing 40kg of cocaine washes up on Norfolk Island
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2:32In a curious case on Norfolk Island, a package believed to contain about 40 kilograms worth of cocaine has washed up onshore. It was found by tourists on Tuesday afternoon at Anson Bay. Caleb Fotheringham has more.
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Fallout over number of women on federal opposition front bench
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6:56In Australia the federal opposition is vowing to rebuild and better represent the expectations of more Australians -- after copping a drubbing at the recent election. But the coalition's first female leader Sussan Ley is already under fire for reducing the number of senior women on her front bench. Our correspondent Nick Grimm joins us.…
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Govt launches Resource Management consultation
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3:56The government is billing its Resource Management consultation as the country's biggest ever change to national direction. It comes hot on the heels of the fast track changes and leading up the full RMA replacement due next year. Announcements were released under six ministers' names on everything from housing to mining to agriculture - and some of…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Lydia Ko's pursuit of a career Grand Slam begins at US Open
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4:41Lydia Ko's pursuit of golf's career Grand Slam begins at the US Open in Wisconsin. A career grand slam on the LPGA Tour is when a player wins four of the five major championships over the course of a career. Ko is one major away and the US Open is one she's long wanted to win. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Councils compete to see who has best tasting tap water
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3:08The North Island and South Island are going head-to-head in a competition to see which region has the best tasting tap water. Four New Zealand district councils are vying for the coveted title, including the reigning champions, Rotorua Lakes District Council. Samantha Gee was at the grand final in Nelson.…
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The stars of New Zealand music are sweeping up the red carpet right now for the 60th annual Aotearoa Music Awards. The celebration of New Zealand's best talent follows Lorde's surprise pop-up concert from a toilet cubicle at the Auckland central YMCA last night. Tahi presenter So'omalo Iteni Schwalger spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Some undocumented children have no rights to work, study
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4:20Imagine growing up in New Zealand your whole life only to find at 18 that you have no right to work, study or even remain here. That's the reality facing a rising number of undocumented young people who were born after 2006's citizenship law change. Concerns are now mounting within ethnic communities as more children of overstayers emerge, with com…
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Big cash prices driving those to RUN IT game - Letele
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8:0319 year old Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a catastrophic head injury while playing a version of Run It Straight. Since the death some high profile sports people and organisations have come out warning of the dangers of the craze being promoted on social media. Two participants at an Official Run it Championship trial held in Auckland last week were k…
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Calls for sports stars, influencers to speak out against RUN IT
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4:43There are mounting calls for sports stars and influencers to come out publicly against the dangers of run it-type games, including from the family of a man who died of head trauma over 20 years ago. Palmerston North 19-year-old Ryan Satterthwaite died when he was injured in a tackle game with friends. His uncle Pete has issued a public plea for rug…
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Poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori costing lives - report
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6:27The poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori is costing lives and the region more than $120 million a year in lost productivity. That is according to a new study that investigates the link between health and work. It found the majority of lost productivity was due to Maori in the region dying prematurely due in many cases to mental illness, heart disease an…
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Auckland gets full fleet of parking enforcement vehicles
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4:17Auckland motorists who park without paying may want to think twice about chancing their arm now the city has full fleet of parking enforcement vehicles that can catch you out in a split second. The cars, which have advanced plate recognition cameras, digitally "chalk" the wheels of vehicles and assess whether they're parked illegally or not. Report…
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Ardie Savea returns to Wellington since leaving Hurricanes
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3:19Ardie Savea isn't expecting a very warm welcome on his return to Wellington. The Moana skipper returns to the capital for the first time since leaving his franchise of ten years. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Canterbury school sell blocks of butter as fundraiser
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5:07Leithfield School, Te Kura o Kowai, a primary school north of Christchurch has been selling 250 gram blocks for four bucks. It's a bargain compared to some supermarket butter blocks that are more than $10 for 500 grams depending on the brand. Principal Rob Cavanagh spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Elon Musk is removing one of his many hats, confirming he's bidding farewell to the White House. The billionaire owner of X and Tesla has spent the last few months heading up the Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE. United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Cost of living making it hard to meet pets needs
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5:23A survey for Companion Animals New Zealand in July last year found more than a quarter of people said the cost of living is making it hard to meet their animals needs. 3400 pet owners and guardians completed. Professor Nat Waran from Companion Animals New Zealand spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Ranking All Magic Kingdom Rides for Adults and Kiddos
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38:32On today’s Disney Podcast, we are ranking all of Magic Kingdom’s rides in two different ways. First, we rank all rides according to our preferences now and explain why and what we love (or don’t love) about each one. Then, we re-rank them all with the priority being what we would prefer if we were going with young kids and wanted to experience as m…
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You might think you have nothing to hide on your devices but everyone does. From bank accounts to passwords to travel plans, protecting your digital privacy is one of the biggest issues we face today. Digital privacy expert Eva Galperin joins host Dr. Samantha Yammine to discuss the importance of protecting your data and how to best do so. Sam also…
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Injured fans at Liverpool FC victory parade share stories
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8:50United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how injured football fans who were at the Liverpool FC victory parade when a car drove into the crowd have been sharing their stories after being discharged from hospital and how a voiceover artist has been shocked to discover a version of her voice is being used on Scottish trains…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Referee abuse is once again rearing its ugly head. However, the threats now appear to be escalating. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Govt invests $108 million in education in fastest growing district
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3:27Education Minister, Erica Stanford, said the Selwyn district in Canterbury is getting a new 12 classroom primary school, 52 new classrooms at other existing schools as well as the government land-banking a site for a future primary. It's part of $161 million of spending on schools in the wider region. Timothy Brown was at Lincoln Primary School for…
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Sport NZ board member and former police office on Run It craze
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8:16Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a catastrophic head injury and died on Monday after playing a version of the game where competitors plough into each other at full speed with no protective gear. At an official Run-it Championship trials event in Auckland at the weekend two competitors were knocked unconscious. There's a $200,000 cash prize for the winne…
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High School bans Run It Straight games on grounds
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5:12A high school has banned Run It Straight tackle games on its grounds, denouncing them as nothing more than violence. Gisborne Boys' High School told its 820 students about the ban on Monday, just hours before the life support was turned off for 19-year-old Ryan Satterthwaite, who died from a head injury suffered in a game in Palmerston North at the…
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Ministry of Education hunting for source of leaks to RNZ
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4:11The Education Ministry has appointed a Kings Counsel to hunt the source of a series of leaks to RNZ. The ministry wrote to RNZ to share an internal message announcing the investigation by Michael Heron KC. It also invited RNZ to meet with Mr Heron - an invitation we've refused. This happened just hours after we revealed that a Public Service Commis…
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Govt releases findings of Sport NZ independent rapid review
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4:06The government has released the findings of independent rapid review of Sport New Zealand. The report, released by the minister for Sport and Recreation Mark Mitchell, has recommended potential changes to institutional and governance arrangements. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Privacy Commssion puts out new advice to protect children
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6:44The Privacy Commission has put out new filming and photography advice for organisations in a bid to protect children and young people. Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster spoke to Lisa Owen.
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North Korea speaks on Trump's plans for missile shield
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4:54Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about how North Korea has had some strong words about Donald Trump's plans for a golden dome missile shield, how the new Pope seems to be turning his attention to China and Hong Kong zoo welcoming some new baby pandas.
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Former All Black warning people about Run It game
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8:26A Former All Black is warning people off the Run It Straight game, where competitors smash into each other at full speed, after a teenager died playing a version of the social media driven trend at the weekend. 19 year old Ryan Satterthwaite died in Palmerston North hospital after suffering a catastrophic head injury. Meanwhile at an official Run-I…
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88. Club Drama & Hen Do Mayhem: Debriefing Ibiza with Ruby Adler
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45:58Hey Tinies! We’re back with the full rundown from the hen do... From our trip to Pikes (where we almost didn’t get in), to Sophie getting attention from the only guy around - much to her annoyance. Plus, Melissa shares how she caught Toby out on a big night while she was away... all thanks to the Ring doorbell. Ruby also joins us with a Central Cee…
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Welcome to our newest Minniesode where Lauren and Jill discuss Disney's Disability Access Service. For more information and to apply for this service, please visit the DAS website here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/ Please follow us on social media! Instagram: @SpillinTheTeaCups @dawnydestinations @wish…
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Classics, Cultures, and Corks: How Prof. Tony Verdoni Bridges Life, Languages, and Italian Wine
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1:38:47Welcome back to Beats, Vines & Life! In today's episode, host MJ Towler is joined by Bobby Rallo and the legendary Professor Tony Verdoni, known as the "Wine Professor" and a true OG in the world of Italian wines. Tune in for a vibrant, heartfelt, and occasionally hilarious conversation that zigzags from the bustling streets of Jersey City, through…
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We're back with an extra ray of sunshine this week as Discover Long Island's Graphic Design and Copywriting Manager, Emmeline Mysliwiec, joins Sharon to spill the tea on some of the most magical gardens to visit across Long Island. Emmeline shares what she loves most about our stunning destination and the moment she knew she had found her true home…
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In this episode, Mary Glaves, Matt Robus, River Gates, and Chris Hoon, provide their unique perspectives on the proposed second crossing in Juneau and its potential impact on the Mendenhall Wetlands. We explore the historical significance and the ecological value of the Mendenhall Wetlands, a globally important bird area and a critical stopover for…
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Severe flooding in NSW causes death and destruction
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6:37Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about how severe flooding has been causing death and destruction for communities on the New South Wales east coast and how a push is on to include the sport of trail running in the 2032 Olympic Games being held in Brisbane.
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Cable car companies unveil plans to connect Queenstown
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3:44A cable car race is underway in Queenstown, as two different companies unveil their schemes to connect the town by high-wire. Whoosh and Southern Infrastructure Ltd have revealed blueprints of their proposed urban transport networks, at the Electrify conference in Queenstown this week. But are these sky high fantasies, or firmly on track? Otago Sou…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Kosta Barbarouses to leave Wellington Phoenix
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4:30The Wellington Phoenix's inability to retain successful players is in the spotlight again. All Whites striker Kosta Barbarouses is the latest player to turn his back on the A-League club saying he wants to get game time elsewhere ahead of next year's Football World cup. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Teen dies after suffering injuries after playing 'tackle game'
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6:23A teenager is dead after being critically injured while playing a version of a full contact collision game being promoted on social media. 19 year old Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a serious head injury after playing the tackle game with friends in Palmerston North on Sunday afternoon. He was taken to hospital by friends but he died there on Monday. …
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Gloriavale leaders refuse to apologise to former member
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3:00Gloriavale leaders have refused to deliver a personal apology to a former member for abuse at the Christian community, despite publicly offering to say sorry to victims who ask for one. Leavers say that's exposed their pledge as a PR stunt, as Jean Edwards reports.
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Police Commissioner calls shoplifting directive 'unhelpful'
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11:42The Prime Minister, Police Commissioner and Police Minister have all been forced to hose down concerns over an internal police memo directing officers not to investigate crimes under a certain value. The nationwide internal directive, made public by RNZ, set the cut off for petrol drive off at $150, $500 for shoplifting and $1000 for fraud, includi…
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Students expected to keep paying rent for house of horrors
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8:02A warning to Otago students after a group of would be flatmates were expected to keep paying for a house of horrors they never even moved into. The three students have been awarded more than $4000 in damages and compensation following a Tenancy Tribunal hearing. Otago student Zoe Eckhoff spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Auckland mental health facility rally to save vital service
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4:02Staff at an Auckland mental health facility are rallying to save what they say is a vital service for people who would otherwise fall through the cracks. Health New Zealand has put forward a proposal to close Segar House, a publicly funded intensive programme for people with long-standing or chronic mental health problems. The proposal said not eno…
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Police shoplifting directive wrong and not appropriate - PM
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3:54"We expect our police to tackle crime everywhere," that said by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon as he and the Police Commissioner moved to reassure the public about a new police directive that's sparked confusion and concern. The directive told officers not to investigate allegations of shoplifting below $500. While petrol drive offs below $150 an…
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Moana Pasifika heading to Wellington for match up
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3:48It's been a fairytale season, but Moana Pasifika were given a stark reality check at the weekend. Hammered 85-7 by the Chiefs in Hamilton, Moana head to the capital for this weekend's match up - still with their fate in their own hands. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Kiwi 'pet wine' company looking at US market
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6:27Could New Zealand's next big export be alcohol free wine laced with the natural stress relieving ingredient catnip for pets? Kiwi company Muttley's Estate is already making a range of vintages with the garden herb that is known to help the mood of cats and calm anxiety in dogs. It's now looking to the lucrative American market where it said there i…
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Kremlin says Trump suffering 'emotional overload'
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4:38The Kremlin is trying to downplay Donald Trump's criticisms of Vladimir Putin after Russia carried out a large-scale drone attack on Ukraine. The US President said Mr Putin has "gone absolutely CRAZY!" - but Russia is attributing this to Mr Trump suffering an "emotional overload." US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Al Brown urging people to switch to filter coffee
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6:37In the face of rising coffee prices top chef Al Brown is urging people to park the snobbery and make the switch to the more filter coffee rather barista made espresso. Brown reckons filter has come a long way, since the bad old days. The cost of coffee beans hit a record high of $14 a kg earlier this year. Al Brown spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Plans for NHS staff to restrain patients labelled 'dangerous'
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8:18United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how a plan for NHS staff to restrain patients experiencing a mental health crisis is being labelled as 'dangerous' and how UK scientists are hoping to learn more about a group of dolphins living off the coast of Wales. She also spoke about how the famous Gloucestershire cheese roll…
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