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Can AI tech help prevent drownings?
Audio 4 Feb 2025The Selwyn Aquatic Centre in Rolleston is rolling out AI technology it says will help prevent drownings. Audio
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Farewell Guangdong | Episode 3: Liu Boo Lung
During the Japanese invasion, Liu Boo Lung fled Sun Wui with her daughter, Gin (5), her mother-in-law, Chan Shee, and her brother-in-law, Wong Fong Sue (15), to New Zealand. Video
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Farewell Guangdong | Episode 5: Ho Yuke So
"My parents couldn't afford to keep us, so we two girls were sold. I was sold as a maid to the Chan family from Sun Gai." Video
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Farewell Guangdong | Episode 7: Shew Shee
When the Japanese invaded Chung Shan County, Shew Shee and daughter Rita (Ho Bik Wun), age 11, fled for their lives. They made it to Hong Kong, where they boarded a boat headed for New Zealand. Video
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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
BBC World's Jonathan Frewin joins Emile Donovan for the latest on the Israel-Gaza ceasefire, a US federal reserve decision on interest rates, and marking five years since Brexit. Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall joins Emile to debrief the week in sport. Audio
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Cambridge exams on the rise as NCEA declines
A quarter of high schools in New Zealand now offer students alternative education qualifications, like Cambridge International, instead of the national school qualification NCEA level one. Audio
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The science of antivenom
Despite being home to a whole cast of creepy crawlies, barely anyone has died from a spider bite in Australia in decades. We have antivenom to thank. Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 27 January 2025
ABC Wantok Program for 27 January 2025. Audio
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Whakataukī of the week with Johnson Witehira
Artist and designer Johnson Witehira (Tamahaki, Ngāi Tū-te-auru) has a storied and eclectic career, recently announced as the new head of Music and Screen Arts at Massey University. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 27 January 2025
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Melanesian Update for 27 January 2025
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Tonight on the second part of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Peter Dunne discuss new data showing the impact hunger has on student results and the Hamilton… Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Peter Dunne discuss the year ahead in politics and President Donald Trump's vow to buy Greenland. Audio
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BBC under fire after inappropriate comment made by reality TV star
Audio 27 Jan 2025United Kingdom correspondent Adam Hollingworth spoke to Lisa Owen about Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and new US president Donald Trump trading a number of compliments, the UK has being hit by storm… Audio
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Evening business for 27 January 2025
Audio 27 Jan 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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White Ferns Amelia Kerr named top T20 women's cricketer
Audio 27 Jan 2025Kerr was named the player of the tournament when the White Ferns triumphed at last year's T20 World Cup. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Sacred urupa in Canterbury to be handed back to local iwi
Audio 27 Jan 2025After more than a century of talks between council and hapu, a sacred urupa in Canterbury Banks Peninsula will be handed back to local iwi. This afternoon, community leaders voted unanimously to… Audio
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Teams assessing damage and checking on residents after tornado
Audio 27 Jan 2025Teams have spent the day assessing the damage and checking on residents following Sunday morning's devastating tornado in the Northland town of Mangawhai. Northpower said crews today discovered there… Audio
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Treaty Principles Bill submissions hearings begin
Audio 27 Jan 2025The Treaty Principles Bill is designed to "subjugate, humiliate, assimilate and oppress iwi Maori" - that's just a taste of the criticism presented to MPs on the justice select committee at today's… Audio
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Govt relaxes visa requirements for digital nomads
Audio 27 Jan 2025The government's rolling out the welcome mat to digital nomads, relaxing visa requirements to allow tourists to work remotely while visiting Aotearoa. A visitors visa can be extended for up to nine… Audio
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Auckland residents still in limbo after floods 2 years on
Audio 27 Jan 2025It's been two years since extreme storms caused devastating floods throughout Auckland, but some residents who's homes were badly damaged say they're still stuck in limbo. There are hundreds of homes… Audio
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Mangawhai community reeling after suspected tornado
Audio 27 Jan 2025Residents in the Northland town of Mangawhai are reeling after the weekend's suspected-tornado that devastated homes and landed two people in hospital. The storm was so powerful that power poles were… Audio
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Jannik Sinner wins back to back Australian Open titles
Audio 27 Jan 2025Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner is starting to look unbeatable after winning back-to-back Australian Open titles. Sinner had an emphatic victory over Alexander Zverev in the men's final last night… Audio
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Thousands of children left without classrooms after Vanuatu quake
Audio 27 Jan 2025Thousands of children in Vanuatu will be starting the school year without proper classrooms after December's devastating 7.3 magnitude earthquake destroyed many of them. It's estimated more than a… Audio
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Trump makes suggestions on Gaza ceasefire
Audio 27 Jan 2025A series of fragile ceasefire agreements are being put to the test on two of Israel's borders - and the US President has weighed in with some suggestions. Middle East correspondent in Doha, Perry… Audio
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Demand for back to school financial assistance to grow - charity
Audio 27 Jan 2025A children's charity expects demand for back to school financial assistance to out strip previous years with spiralling costs and growing unemployment. Many parents are struggling with expenses that… Audio
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Opera: It's a family affair
Rising star, tenor Jordan Fonoti-Fuimaono, has been awarded this year's Dame Malvina Major Foundation Scholarship. Audio
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