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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Postnatal depression, football fever and fish farming
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioMediawatch for 20 August 2023
Our World Cup runneth over - what legacy will it leave? Lifting the lid on exploitation of migrant workers and human trafficking. Audio
Mediawatch for 20 August 2023
Our World Cup runneth over - what legacy will it leave? Lifting the lid on exploitation of migrant workers and human trafficking.
AudioNew Zealand hosts last Football World Cup game on home turf
New Zealand's role as co-hosts for the Football World Cup ends tonight. The semi-final between Spain and Sweden in Auckland is the last of 29 games to be held in Aotearoa during a tournament that has… Video, Audio
Final 8 in Women's World Cup will be decided tonight
The quarterfinalists for the FIFA World Cup will be confirmed tonight when the last two round of 16 games are played in Australia. Four of the top 10 ranked sides have already been knocked out of the… Video, Audio
NZ Football fans looking for new home with ferns out of World Cup
New Zealand are out of the FIFA Women's World Cup but there is still plenty of football to be played both here and in Australia. The group games are wrapping up over the next couple of days with the… Video, Audio
Football Ferns in crunch match
All eyes are on the Football Ferns this weekend as they take on Switzerland in their crucial third match in the Women's World Cup.
A shock win in the opening match against Norway was followed by a… Audio
World Cup action heating up
The action is heating up in the FIFA Women's World Cup with the first week already ticked off.
The Football Ferns have given Aotearoa a show, first with a shock win against Norway, then a shock loss… Audio
Sports News for 28 July 2023
The first week of the FIFA World Cup is coming to an end as Barry Guy reports. Audio
Former finalists to meet in Wellington
The Olympic champions Canada are finally off the mark at the FIFA World Cup with a 2-1 win over Ireland overnight.
Other tournament favourites are also in action today.
For the first time in Women's… Audio
Final countdown on for first match of FIFA Women's World Cup
It's the final countdown for the first match of the FIFA women's football world cup. In just over 24 hours time, the first match will kick off, the Football Ferns versus Norway. Our reporter Louise… Video, Audio
FIFA president's last ditch attempt to boost World Cup ticket sales
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has made a last ditch attempt to boost ticket sales ahead of the women's world cup opener in Auckland tomorrow. FIFA says ticket sales have met expectations but have… Video, Audio
Three nights until biggest sporting event in NZ history kicks off
There are just three sleeps to go until the biggest sporting event in New Zealand's history kicks off in Auckland ... Yes the Football Ferns will get the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup underway when they… Video, Audio
Auckland Mayor goes to lofty heights to back Women's World cup
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has gone to lofty heights to urge Aucklanders to get behind the Women's World Cup. The mayor, who admits he loves doing "crazy things", dribbled a ball along the roof of… Video, Audio
The Week in Detail: Cycleways, cancelled ferries, and FIFA
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Cycleways, cancelled ferries, and FIFA
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioFIFA Women's World Cup lighting up local clubrooms
Thirty-two teams, 64 games, tens of thousands of fans filling stadiums, two billion tuning in on television - the FIFA Women's Football World Cup is going to be massive. Audio
FIFA Women's World Cup lighting up local clubrooms
Thirty-two teams, 64 games, tens of thousands of fans filling stadiums, two billion tuning in on television - the FIFA Women's Football World Cup is going to be massive.
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