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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 27 August
Audio 27 Aug 2024On today's First Up pod: changes are afoot to the government's fast track legislation - we find out more from finance minister Nicola Willis; we ask GP doctor Bryan Betty why everyone seems to have… Audio
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Early Business News for 27 August 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Court rules Uber drivers are employees not contractors
The multi-billion dollar global rideshare company Uber lost a landmark appeal in a New Zealand court, which ruled that drivers should be treated as employees, not contractors. FIRST Union General… Audio
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Sports News for 27 August 2024
New British Open champion Lydia Ko has jumped nine places to number three in the latest world golf rankings. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 27 August 2024
Despite pouring rain and an earthquake the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum leaders summit is officially underway in Tonga; The Tonga government is being urged to prioritise educating people in the kingdom… Audio
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The 53rd Pacific Islands Forum leaders summit officially begins
Despite pouring rain and an earthquake the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum leaders summit is officially underway in Tonga. Audio
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Tonga's high vehicle waste impacts main island
The Tonga government is being urged to prioritise educating people in the kingdom about the importance of recycling. Audio
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Pacific leaders urged to provide more support for RSE workers
RNZ Pacific senior sports journalist Iliesa Tora spoke to stakeholders about some of the ongoing issues with the labour mobility scheme in the Bay of Plenty. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 27 August 2024
Audio 27 Aug 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Influenza A strain continues to hit
Dr Bryan Betty is chair of General Practice NZ, he joined First Up to discuss this winter's flu season. Audio
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Nicola Willis on change to Fast Track Approvals bill
Nathan Rarere talks changes to proposed fast track legislation with Finance Minister Nicola Willis Audio
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DOC marine ranger overseeing five marine reserves on the vast West Coast
DoC marine ranger Don Neale is in charge of the South Island's 5 West Coast marine reserves - Nathan Rarere caught up with him for a chat Audio
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Marlborough harbourmaster:no-one in charge of Aratere grounding
Who was in charge of the rescue effort after the grounding of the Aratere? Marlborough reporter Maia Hart has some answers. Audio
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Japan manages it's own rice shortage
There's a rice shortage in Japan, and it's completely intentional, Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo Audio
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Number of Brazilian cities on high alert due to wildfires
Brazil is on alert as wildfire season escalates, reporter Kate Pereyra-Garcia has this report out of Latin America Audio
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UK: former England football manager dies
Former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has died - Henry Riley has the news out of the UK Audio
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Learning how to preserve and pickle
Our grandparents did it and now a whole new generation wants to learn to pickle and preserve. Pickling novice, Katy Gosset, meets the self- described Preserving Queen who's bringing back 'the old… Audio
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The huge impact of weight loss drugs
The volume of people taking the new and effective weight loss drugs has grown so big that it's shrinking food portions in the US Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori 27 August 2024
The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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From Colin in Accounts to Bollywood: Jacob Rajan’s Fast Favourites
Indian Ink Theatre Company has built up a remarkable reputation for developing and touring original work over 27 years.
Founded by Justin Lewis and Jacob Rajan, more than half a million people have… Video, Audio
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Fast Favourites with comedian and writer Eli Matthewson
Audio 18 Aug 2024Growing up as the only boy in a family of five children, Eli Matthewson was well prepared for a career in comedy. Audio
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The Appeal
27 years after she was convicted, the case against Gail Maney for the murder of Deane Fuller-Sandys has collapsed. What happens now? Audio
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Episode 27
See if you can solve this week's Brain Teaser, check out Fun Facts about noises, and listen to Suzy read the book The Chillout Chair by Jo Carson-Barr. Audio
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2024 Lexus Song Quest - Semi-Final 1, Songs/Lieder
Alfred Fonoti-Fuimoano (baritone), Katie Trigg (mezzo), Morgan-Andrew King (bass), Madison Horman (soprano), Manase Latu (tenor), compete for a place in the Grand Final, accompanied by pianist Terence… Audio
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LIVE: 2024 Lexus Song Quest - Semi-Final 1
Finding the opera voices of tomorrow, here is RNZ Concert's recording of the first of two semi-finals for the Lexus Song Quest 2024. Soprano Madison Horman, mezzo Katie Trigg, tenor Manase Latu… Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 27 July 2024
On this week's show Mark has classics from Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin, live tracks courtesy of Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen plus a birthday tune for Mick Jagger. Audio
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South Africa's Young Lions
The South African jazz scene is incredibly exciting and diverse, as its younger musicians explore ways of fusing the urban roots of jazz with traditional music. Audio
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The Black Seeds' Barnaby Weir is back with TRiPS
Charlotte talks with Barnaby Weir about starting a new musical project TRiPS midlife and the meanings behind the name; psychedelic sound and having an adventure. Audio
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The Mixtape: Beloved book reviewer Kiran Dass
Our guest picking the music is Kiran Dass, one of New Zealand's most trusted book reviewers and director of WORD Christchurch. Audio
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Cassandra Jenkins on her midlife crisis: ‘Music seemed like a foolish thing to follow’
Cassandra talks to Charlotte Ryan about the challenges of making music and touring midlife, and how she's doing things on her terms. Audio
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