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Severed Auckland waterfront bridge has businesses seeing red
Audio 27 Mar 2024The waterfront is probably the jewel in Auckland's crown, but the passenger bridge linking the viaduct and Wynyard Quarter has been severed, and there's no quick fix. The bridge can open to let boats… Audio
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England: 36 player coach relationships suspected across women's football
Audio 27 Mar 2024So often these days we are celebrating landmarks in women's football: sell-out crowds, unprecedented coverage, increased salaries for players. However, amid all the shiny achievements, there are still… Audio
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NZ Post confirms plans to phase out 700 mail delivery jobs
Audio 27 Mar 2024The demise of the neighbourhood postie has one prolific letter recipient and writer outraged. NZ Post yesterday confirmed plans to phase out more than 700 mail delivery jobs and said letters will… Audio
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Japan makes move away from pacifism with military export approval
Audio 27 Mar 2024Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about Japan making another move away from pacifism with its latest military export approval and attacks against Chinese interests in Pakistan… Audio
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Is it time to change easter trading rules?
Audio 27 Mar 2024It's a debate that pops up every year, so is it time to change the Easter trading rules? Video journalist Nick Monro went to ask people what they think. Audio
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Easter trading restrictions frustrating - ACT
Audio 27 Mar 2024Easter trading restrictions are so yesterday according to ACT. There is 3 and a half days each year where almost all shops have to close, ANZAC day until 1pm, Christmas Day, Good Friday and Easter… Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 4pm for 27 March 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The very talented Mr Carter
NZ pianist and cellist Benjamin Carter has won a scholarship to study music at London's Royal College of Music, and no, he hasn't decided which instrument to specialise in. Maybe he never will. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 27 March 2024
Audio 27 Mar 2024Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sally Ward joins to discuss making friends as an adult. Audio
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Our Changing World – Can godwits fly and sleep?
Kuaka godwits make the longest non-stop flights, and researchers are using hi-tech tags to solve the mystery of how and when they sleep. Audio
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An artists view of the New York art scene
Bianca Bosker has written a book about her experience of the New York art scene called: Get the Picture: A Mind-Bending Journey among the Inspired Artists and Obsessive Art Fiends Who Taught Me How… Audio
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Bookmarks with Deborah Challinor
This week for Bookmarks we speak to one of New Zealand's best selling novelists Deborah Challinor. The talented writer has a knack for writing gripping, accurate historical fiction. Audio
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Easy Eats: Sam Parish's sesame crusted salmon burgers
Each week chef, author and mum of two young children Samantha Parish is with Jesse for midweek meal inspiration. This week she's got a recipe that would also be a Friday fake away meal, sesame crusted… Audio
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Podcast Critic: Mary Argue
Today RNZ's very own producer Mary Argue is with Jesse to talk about some podcasts she's been listening to lately. Audio
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Oral Questions for 27 March 2024
Audio 27 Mar 2024Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in the Minister for Disability Issues? RIMA NAKHLE to the Minister of Finance: What recent announcements has she made on the Budget… Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 2pm for 27 March 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Heading Off: The Taniwha biking trail
Many people are back on the bike in eastern Auckland with the launch of the Taniwha Cycleway. It's the latest in a series of cycleways linking the suburbs of Tamaki Makaurau-Auckland. Audio
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The last flour mill in the southern hemisphere in Foxton
If you've driven SH1 in the North Island it's likely you've seen it - Foxton's iconic windmill. It's also the only one in the Southern Hemisphere milling flour. Audio
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The Mountain, a local film being released tomorrow
Set on the slopes of the iconic Taranaki maunga, The Mountain is going to be out in cinemas from tomorrow. The local production also features one of our well known and talented actors Rachel House. Audio
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New 'green' freight hub developed in Auckland.
A unique new industrial complex is being built in Auckland with the environment in mind. It will involve low carbon concrete, rainwater harvesting and one of New Zealand's largest rooftop solar panel… Audio
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First song: Andrew Paley
For our first song today we meet Andrew Paley who's in Aotearoa to perform for the first time. He's a Chicago based artist, multi-instrumentalist and producer on his way to visit family in the South… Audio
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Mothers turn up at parliament to urge stronger action on vaping
A group of mothers turned up at parliament today to urge MPs to take stronger action on vaping.
Vape Free Kids appeared before the Health Select Committee with a 13,000 signature strong petition… Audio
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North Island has over half of NZ's erosion prone land
A fresh snapshot of erosion prone land shows more than half of the country's most erodible areas are located in the North Island despite the North Island only making up 43 percent of total land area.
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Midday Rural News for 27 March 2024
Farmers spending less is having flow-on effects in the regions, and it's been especially tough in Southland where some businesses have had to close down due to the economic downturn.
Sally Murphy has… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 27 March 2024
The All Whites goal scoring frustrations have continued as they were beaten in a penalty shoot-out by Tunisia in the play-off for third at the FIFA series tournament in Egypt.
Barry Guy has sports. Audio
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Midday Business News for 27 March 2024
Fish farmer New Zealand King Salmon's full year profit has leapt higher on reduced fish deaths as its recovery continues.
Anan Zaki has the business news. Audio
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Govt agencies accused of allowing abuse at Gloriavale
Four government agencies are being accused of knowingly allowing abuse of children and women to happen at Gloriavale.
A new documentary Escaping Utopia which has been screening on TVNZ this week has… Audio
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Six unaccounted for after Baltimore bridge collapse
Six people are still unaccounted for after a container ship ploughed into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsed into the Patapsco River sending people and cars… Audio
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What's happening in stock market, and what does that mean for investors?
Audio 27 Mar 2024Simran Kaur joins Kathryn to talk about why some big names have been selling up large amounts of their stock - and what that means if you're looking to invest right now. Audio
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Andy Buchanan's retirement mission to conquer 133 peaks
Audio 27 Mar 2024While some people look forward to putting their feet up in retirement, Andy Buchanan went entirely in the other direction. Audio