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Pacific people in NZ urged to get vaccinated for measles
Pacific people in NZ urged to get vaccinated for measles. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 27 June 2024
Audio 27 Jun 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 27 June 2024
First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 27 June 2024 Audio
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Nauru to host 2026 Micronesian Games
We look at the final results from the Micronesian Games in the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Wairoa still in a state of emergency
Wairoa's deputy mayor Denise Eaglesome updates the nation on how the town is cooping after yet another extreme weather event. Audio
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How to spot the Matariki constellation in the sky
Stardome Astronomer Josh Aoraki gives us the Matariki 101 Audio
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Dodgy online exam system plagues Massey Uni students
An online exam system at Massey University is causing headaches for students - New Zealand's best new broadcaster Jimmy Ellingham reports from Palmerstone North Audio
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Gaza faces famine within weeks - UN
To the Middle-East now, our correspondent in Doha is Alex Baird Audio
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Zelendkiy visits front line
Ukraine's President visits the frontline - Anita Purcell-Sjölund has the latest from Europe.. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 27 June 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Tory election betting scandal continues to dominate campaign
The Tory election betting scandal expands - Henry Riley has the details from London Audio
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Riders on the Storm
Every Sunday is a motorcycle group with a difference. How is it changing the mental wellbeing of its members for the better? Max Roskilly investigates. Audio
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Government cash for New Zealand's struggling gaming sector
Why the most profitable sector of the entertainment industry will get handouts from the government. Audio
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The annual snowline survey
Jump onboard an alpine flight to photograph some glaciers! The annual snowline survey has been running since 1977, but today new techniques are allowing researchers to go beyond 2D photos to make 3D… Audio
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Sports History NZ: Lois Muir
Dame Lois Muir, star player and one of our greatest coaches, is a netball legend. Audio
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‘It’s our New Year’: A Matariki Panel featuring three innovative Toi Māori stars
As Aotearoa prepares itself to celebrate the official Matariki holiday RNZ’s Culture 101 takes a tour across the country to check in on how three leading figures in Toi Māori’s are celebrating. Audio
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Mitch McCann: US Correspondent on upcoming presidential debates
Audio 23 Jun 2024President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump face off in their first debate of the 2024 election cycle later this month. Audio
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Pacific Dance Festival show fuses the melodies of the Pacific with the harmonies of Western music
TOLU is a collaborative work between Pacific Dance NZ and classical ensemble NZTrio. Music director Aiono Manu Fa'aea talks with RNZ's Bryan Crump. Audio
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NZ at centre of vast info sharing with ‘five eyes’ nations
Audio 18 Jun 2024The ‘five eyes’ group turning over information about millions of travellers is administered by New Zealand.
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Zakir Hussain: performing on stage is a happy place
Tabla virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain is coming to New Zealand at the end of June as part of the Triveni concert tour. He talks with RNZ Concert's David Morriss. Video, Audio
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Big Swing Face
Nick checks out tracks from Roxy Coss, Benny Green, and Ingrid & Christine Jensen; an arrangement of a Robbie Burns song by NZ drummer John Rae, and one of the Buddy Rich Band's signature tunes. Audio
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A third of NZ's quake prone school buildings built in past 20 years
A third of the country's 27 quake-prone school buildings were built in the past 20 years and include almost an entire Auckland secondary school. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to… Audio
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Urgency, at a snail's pace
After the Budget Debate begins, it's usual to go into urgency to progress some government bills quickly through the House, or as is the case so far this year - not so quickly. Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones joins Nights to talk about the events making headlines internationally, including the latest on elections in both the UK and South Africa, the situation in Sudan where the… Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports reporter and Nights regular Jamie Wall is in the studio to chat sport, including if he's ever been called a bad name by an angry coach. Audio
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The controversial police tactic under the spotlight
In 2022, the case against three men accused of murdering Upper Hutt woman Lois Tolley fell over after a judge ruled that their confessions had been improperly obtained through use of a controversial… Audio
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How the microbes we leave behind on our clothing could help solve murders
A new international study has shown how the population of bacteria on a person's skin leaves a trace on the clothes they wear and can be identified months after the transfer. Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Ben Purua
Young Māori Farmer award-winner Ben Purua didn't take the traditional path into farming. It was a stint on a prison farm where he found his agricultural calling. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 27 May 2024
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio