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Music: Experimentalism at The Stone in New York City
Audio 27 Mar 2024Music correspondent Dave Wilson joins Kathryn from New York, where he's been investigating the local music scene. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 27 March 2024
Audio 27 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
Audio 27 Mar 2024Drought has been declared in Marlborough, Nelson's struggling city centre is up for discussion, and a reward is being offered in the homicide cold case of Jessica Boyce. Audio
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Book review: The Night She Fell by Eileen Merriman
Audio 27 Mar 2024Elisabeth Easther reviews The Night She Fell by Eileen Merriman published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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Saraid de Silva on her sweeping novel 'AMMA'
Audio 27 Mar 2024Saraid de Silva's debut novel AMMA focuses on three generations of South Asian women, with readers moving between 1950s Singapore, 1980s Invercargill, and modern-day London and Melbourne. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 27 March 2024
Audio 27 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Australia: Assange win, emission pushback, detention controversy
Audio 27 Mar 2024Some reprieve for jailed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in British extradition proceedings, and plans to rush surprise legislation through Parliament to jail immigration detainees. Audio
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New scheme helps workers get cheap e-bikes
Audio 27 Mar 2024Around 250 businesses around the country have signed up to a scheme helping their workers to get a new e-bike for half the price. Audio
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The unusual art work that involves rope and rugby players
Audio 27 Mar 2024Fans of rugby and art are bound to find a live art installation in Auckland this weekend fascinating. Audio
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House consents slump, builder liquidations up
Audio 27 Mar 2024Building consents have sunk to their lowest level in 5 years - despite a huge need for new homes- and more construction firms are going to the wall. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 27 March 2024
Audio 27 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Otago University looking for participants for ketamine study
University of Otago researchers are calling for participants in a trial, looking into how a popular recreational drug could help treat depression.
Ketamine has grown in reputation as an illicit drug… Audio
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Number of job ads declining SEEK report shows
The latest report from SEEK says the number of jobs ads is declining, and the number of applications per ad is growing.
The country's top job ad site says its total listings dropped 3 percent in… Audio
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US tech companies had NZ police evidence videos
A document shows sensitive police video evidence was shuffled around between US tech companies without the police having any idea.
This has come to light in reports about the risks and costs of the… Audio
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Teaching most vulnerable profession for Long Covid
The author of a new study into Long Covid says teaching is the most vulnerable profession.
Otago University associate professor Amanda Kvalsvig says up to 14 percent of people who catch Covid-19 get… Audio
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Sports Chat for 27 March 2024
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Market Update for 27 March 2024
Market Update for 27 March 2024. Audio
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Hundreds of Marae face exposure to flooding and landslides
Hundreds of Marae around the country face potential exposure to floods, landslides and other natural hazards, but new research aims to bolster marae resilience in the face of climate change.
Pokere… Audio
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First stage of Auckland Airport's Transport Hub set to open
The first stage of Auckland International Airport's new Transport Hub opens next week, offering bus lanes and more spots for pick-ups and drop-offs.
The development sees the ground floor of the 1977… Audio
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Govt taken to court over delays in tackling Gloriavale abuse
A leading lawyer is taking multiple government departments to court for delays in tackling abuse at the Christian Community of Gloriavale.
Barrister Brian Henry has filed proceedings against Oranga… Audio
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins on response to China's cyberattack
The Government says it isn't planning to invoke sanctions against China after confirming that a cyberattack involving the republic targeted two parliamentary agencies.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters… Audio
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Sports News for 27 March 2024
The All Whites know they need to score more goals if they're to have any chance of winning this morning's match against Tunisia and in their World Cup qualifiers later this year. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 27 March 2024
Audio 27 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Shoppers still waiting to see savings on fruit and vegetables
Supermarket shoppers say they're holding out for savings on fruit and vegetables, after the announcement that prices have fallen.
Woolworths New Zealand says better growing conditions are to thank… Audio
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News in Niuean for 27 March 2024
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Government to release budget policy statement
The Government's budget policy statement will be out on Wednesday.
Expectations are that it will highlight an economy going backwards, and hint at a delay in reaching surplus and more borrowing.
RNZ… Audio
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Labour MP calls for Destiny Church to be held to account
A Labour MP wants to see Destiny Church members held to account for painting over a rainbow street crossing.
The vandalism was in protest against a drag queen event at the Gisborne Library.
A heated… Audio
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Court rules Assange may be able to appeal extradition to USA
A London court has ruled that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange may be able to appeal his extradition to the United States.
Two judges have ordered the U.S. to provide assurances that Assange has a… Audio
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Lawyer takes Govt to court over slow action against abuse at the Christian community of Gloriavale
A high-profile lawyer is taking the government to court for slow action against abuse at the Christian community of Gloriavale.
Barrister Brian Henry has filed proceedings against Oranga Tamariki… Audio
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AA calls out lack of speed camera warning signs
The AA is calling out the lack of warning signs next to fixed speed camera sites.
Only one sign has been installed in the four years since the policy was announced in 2019 for signs to be mandatory.
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