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Wairoa woman devastated due to flood damage
Di Downey from The Limery had just minutes to escape before being inundated by flood waters, she's described leaving the property in the dark, dodging huge logs and debris. Today she had to send out… Audio
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Women's Corrections Facility wahine prepare for Matariki
Just before dawn tomorrow, the Matariki star cluster will appear over the horizon signalling the start of the Maori new year. For several months, wahine at Auckland Women's Corrections Facility have… Audio
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Golriz Ghahraman convicted and fined on shoplifting charges
The 43 year old politician and former lawyer was sentenced in the Auckland District Court this afternoon after pleading guilty in March to stealing almost $9000 dollars of clothing. Audio
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Pharmac CEO responds to 600 million govt boost
The 1st of October is the soonist Pharmac says it will be able to get much-needed cancer drugs available to people who need them following the announcement they'll be getting a 600 million dollar cash… Audio
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Northland connected to rest of NZ by State Highway 1
Audio 27 Jun 2024Northland reporter Peter de Graaf took a drive over the Brynderwyn Hills to check out the massive repair job and gauge the mood of locals along the route. Audio
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Wairoa campground flooding brings about deja vu
Closed since Cyclone Gabrielle, Sharon Soloman had just one day to celebrate re-opening, before they were inundated again overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. Since then, they've been busy saving… Audio
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Cricket: Afghanistan's dream run in T20 World Cup halted
It was an historic campaign for the Emirate nation but the South African's proved a bridge too far in today's first semi final, Jonty Dine speaks to Susana Lei'ataua. Audio
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Supreme Court butt dials America
Audio 27 Jun 2024US Correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the Supreme Court butt dialling America. Audio
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116 Wairoa properties have moderate damage
Audio 27 Jun 2024Fire and Emergency NZ has been carrying out rapid assessments on properties, with at least 400 affected, and 116 suffering moderate damage. 8 properties suffered significant damage in the devastating… Audio
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Alina Chen: Jumping through Juilliard's hoops
Young Auckland flute player, Alina Chen, talks to Bryan Crump about the hoops she had to jump through to win a scholarship to study at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 27 June 2024
Audio 27 Jun 2024Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer José Barbosa struggles to bring any weight to the conversation by ticking through rules of nudist ettiquette. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Audio 27 Jun 2024Today Mary Holm talks to Mark about all things KiwiSaver and why it's important to look at your annual KiwiSaver statements. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 27 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Ewen Chatfield
Audio 27 Jun 2024New Zealand Cricketing legend Ewen Chatfield made his mark on the international cricket scene in the 70s and 80s, earning a reputation as one of the most dependable players of his era. Audio
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Music Critic: Mathew Crawley
Audio 27 Jun 2024Today Mathew talks to Mark about the new album from Anna Coddington and the upcoming third album from trio Loma. Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 27 June 2024
Audio 27 Jun 2024Questions to Ministers Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Children: Does she stand by all her statements and actions? HANA-RAWHITI MAIPI-CLARKE to the Minister of Justice: Does he stand by his… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 27 June 2024
Audio 27 Jun 2024The rising of the Matariki star cluster on the horizon heralds Te Matahi o te Tau, the Maori New Year, a time to remember those who have passed over the last year and plan for the one ahead. Tomorrow… Audio
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Sir John Kirwan on $100 million surf park for Auckland
Audio 27 Jun 2024The country's first surf park has been given the official green light this week. The $100 million project will be built at Dairy Flat in north Auckland. US wave pool entrepreneurs, Aventuur, is behind… Audio
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'Revive the Live' boosts local music scene in Hawera
Audio 27 Jun 2024A South Taranaki woman's effort to put the 'live' back into the live music scene in her small town is paying off Nikki Rei launched 'Revive The Live', an open mic event for musicians in Hawera in… Audio
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App aims to empower decision making for disabled New Zealanders
Audio 27 Jun 2024One in 4 Kiwis identify as having a disability, and many find it difficult to communicate their preferences and choices to their supporters. Social enterprise Volition is developing a new app… Audio
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The TAHI Matariki Special with Greatsouth
Today we're pre-emptively celebrating Matariki, talking about it's history and sharing our plans for the public holiday! We also catch up with the artist formerly known as Fable, Greatsouth; he shares… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 27 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Shopping for Opportunity
Kiwis love Opshopping. But, just how important are these community hubs within the current market and our modern communities? Audio
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Matariki celebrations in Wānaka
The rising of the Matariki star cluster on the horizon heralds Te Matahi o te Tau, the Maori New Year, a time to remember those who have passed over the last year and plan for the one ahead. Tomorrow… Audio
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State of Emergency in Haumoana lifted
A state of emergency in the coastal Hawkes Bay settlement of Haumoana has just been lifted. It was declared on Tuesday as high seas and bad weather pounded the small township. Up to 90 homes were… Audio
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The Haunting of New Lynn
AUT radio student Sharnae Cunningham sits down with Fraser Graham as he recalls his haunting tale of an abandoned New Lynn property. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 27 June 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Playing with Dragons
Dungeons and Dragons is having a moment - again. But why? AUT student Ellie Marsden asks what she's missing. Audio
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The Swiftie Journey (Zane’s Version)
Taylor Swift is one of the world's most famous musicians. But what is her appeal? AUT radio student Zane Moran talks to Swifties to understand why and to see if he can become a Swiftie himself. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 27 June 2024
OFC semi-final NZ v Tahiti started midday in Port Villa Audio