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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 1: The Driving Lesson
21 Aug 2023When Trish, a spirited mother, decides to give her son Mana a driving lesson, what was intended to be a simple rite of passage quickly escalates into a chaotic encounter. Read more Video
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Hawkes Bay growers slowly recovering 6 months after Cyclone
18 Aug 2023Six months after the Cyclone Gabrielle devastated parts of Hawke's Bay, growers in one of New Zealand's fruit bowls are slowly getting back on their feet. Apples and pears alone make up an industry… Read more Video, Audio
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Progress being made on SH25A slip, despite budget increase
Progress is being made on a fix for the road between Kopu and Hikuai in the Coromandel. By March, it's hoped a steel bridge will span the 110-metre wide slip on State Highway 25A. For some on the… Read more Video, Audio
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Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
There's no room left in Barry Skinner's music museum in Hector. "I've run out of wall space so I'm hanging off the roof now," says the dobro and lap-steel playing collector. Read more Video, Audio
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'That's crap': Aucklanders react to Fullers no longer running ferries
17 Aug 2023Several ferry services in Auckland will be canned from October, leaving AT scrambling to find a new operator. Fullers will no longer run services to Birkenhead, Te Onewa Northcote Point and Bayswater… Read more Video, Audio
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Earthquake engineering meets breast cancer screening
How can swaying buildings help diagnose breast cancer? Katy Gosset meets a team of engineers taking inspiration from earthquake engineering to design a new, cost-effective device to help detect breast… Read more Video, Audio
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'We've failed our Mokopuna': Activists demand tougher vaping rules
16 Aug 2023"We as adults have failed our mokopuna", that's the message from activists demanding the government introduces tougher rules around vaping. They presented a petition to Parliament today, calling for… Read more Video, Audio
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Locals fear cyclone-hit settlement Pakowhai may never be the same
16 Aug 2023Like many small Hawke's Bay settlements decimated by Cyclone Gabrielle, Pakowhai remains a shell of its former self and locals fear it may never be the same again. On February the 14th, the Tutaekuri… Read more Video, Audio
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Free lunches seen as essential, despite uncertain future
While government-funded school lunches have only been around for a few years, for some schools, they've already become absolutely essential. But after this year's Budget, the free meals programme… Read more Video, Audio
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'It's damaging people': Brain injuries not being picked up by all health professionals
11 Aug 2023A mental health advocate says it's all too common that people come into his practice with undiagnosed brain injuries. Michael Hempseed says about half the people who think they have treatment… Read more Video, Audio
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True crime series retells stranger than fiction meth bust in Far North
13 Aug 2023In 2016, one of Aotearoa's largest-ever meth busts, was delivered into the laps of some bewildered Northland cops. In a six-part series coming to TV Three, director David White and darlings of the… Read more Video, Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Trailer
1 Sep 2023A loving whānau living under one roof. Despite their love for each other, they constantly take pleasure in getting on each other's nerves. Read more Video
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Episode 15: August 8th - Mata
8 Aug 2023In a special extended interview, Minister for Māori Development, Broadcasting, and Media Willie Jackson discusses housing, homelessness, Māori broadcasting, and his political future. Read more Video, Audio
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Top cop on sightings of Marokopa man Tom Phillips missing with 3 kids
A Marokopa man who went bush with his three young children and has been evading police for eighteen months may have been on their door step this whole time. There's been three credible sightings of… Read more Video, Audio
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The petrel patrol
3 Aug 2023Every year, tens to hundreds of seabirds fall out of the sky across Auckland city. Disoriented by the bright lights, Cook's petrels crash-land and collide with buildings – but a dedicated group of… Read more Video, Audio
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The Art of War | Episode 6: Hakaraia Wilson
31 Jul 2023Hakaraia Wilson. Bellator MMA. San Diego, California. Welterweight. 0-2-0. Ranked as the #51 pro men's welterweight in Australia & New Zealand. Hakaraia uses his whakapapa as his superpower. Read more Video
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The Art of War | Episode 5: Jay-Jay Wilson
31 Jul 2023Jay-Jay Wilson. “The Māori Kid.” Alliance Jiu-Jitsu. Bellator MMA. San Diego, California. Lightweight. 9-0-0. Jay-Jay finds a healthy outlet for childhood anger and the monster within. Read more Video
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The Art of War | Episode 4: Kieran Joblin
Kieran Joblin. “Stonecutter.” City Kickboxing. Auckland. 23-13-0. Holds the Shuriken and World Kickboxing Federation Oceania Lightweight MMA belts. Kieran stands a little taller in his journey. Read more Video
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The Art of War | Episode 3: Navajo Stirling
31 Jul 2023Navajo Stirling. City Kickboxing. Auckland. Light heavyweight. Two-time King of the Ring champion. 1-0-0 in pro MMA. Navajo has learnt to stand in the face of fear and tackle it head-on. Read more Video
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The Art of War | Episode 2: Aaron Tau
Aaron Tau. “Tauzemup.” XFCAustralia. The Combat Academy. Auckland. Bantamweight. 7-0-0. Ranked as the #5 pro men's bantamweight in Australia & New Zealand. Aaron fights to heal generational trauma. Read more Video
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The Art of War | Episode 1: Janay Harding
31 Jul 2023Janay Harding. "Hollowpoint." Bellator MMA. Gold Coast. Featherweight. 6-7-0. Ranked as the #7 female featherweight in the world. Janay finds her purpose through the sport of MMA. Read more Video
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Episode 14: July 25th - Mata
25 Jul 2023Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono explains his party's new policy to return land wrongly taken from Maori. Then Mihingarangi Forbes talks to Professor Ella Henry and Shane Te Pou about Kiri Allan's… Read more Video, Audio
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Episode 13: July 9th 2023 Mata Reports 2: Marokopa - Missing Children
9 Jul 2023In December 2021, three siblings vanished with their father from the isolated Waikato town of Marokopa, and it’s now a year and a half since the tamariki were last seen. Go to 1news.co.nz or TVNZ+ to… Read more Video, Audio
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Dangerous dune hoons driving Northland beach goers away, say locals
18 Jul 2023Dune hoons are allegedly driving other beach goers off the Poutu Peninsula on the Kairapa habour, due to high speed and dangerous maneuvers. Locals and regular visitors say four wheel drivers and off… Read more Video, Audio