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Fitzpatrick for potential NZ Rugby partial sale offshore
All Black great Sean Fitzpatrick says a multimillion-dollar deal to sell part of NZ Rugby offshore is the best option, and without it the local game is in dire straits.
The $460 million deal would… Video, Audio
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'Just bugger off', Tau Henare tells Ports of Auckland boss after damning report
After a report revealing systemic failings in safety practices at Ports of Auckland, Independent Māori Statutory Board deputy chair Tau Henare says port chief executive Tony Gibson has to "just bugger… Video, Audio
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Technology obsession is destroying empathy - MIT professor
M.I.T Professor Sherry Turkle is that angel on the shoulders of the people who create new technology, whispering reminders about the human consequences of what we create. She explains this all to… Audio
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Amini Fonua making a splash in and out of the pool
Amini Fonua carried the flag for Tonga at the 2012 London Olympics. Now the 31 year old wants to use his platform to promote water safety and lead the way for others in the rainbow community. Audio
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Pacific values at the heart of a rugby league revolution
His brother was a NZ and Wellington rugby league legend but Andre Whittaker hopes to transform the sport from outside the white lines of the field. Audio
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Tackling Pasifika health challenges head-on
Tonga rugby league international Mele Hufanga is running boot-camp style challenges that aims to improve the lives of the Pasifika community. Video, Audio
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First Up's Fish Report with Brett Sellers
Our resident expert on all things kai moana, Foodstuffs seafood operations manager Brett Sellers is here to tell us about what's fresh as we head into autumn. Audio
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Is the US a Globally Hegemonic Superpower in Decline?"
Marxist Historian, Brian Roper joins us once again. He's talking about Imperialism in the 21st Century: Is the US a Globally Hegemonic Superpower in Decline? Audio
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NZR, players butt heads over controversial mega-deal
New Zealand Rugby boss Mark Robinson is optimistic a massive $460 million deal for rugby will go ahead.
Robinson spoke to media today about what he called a "transformational" deal in which US… Video, Audio
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Onehunga low traffic trial sees quiet streets but some loud critics
A traffic safety project in an Auckland suburb has created quiet streets, but also an uproar of criticism from many who did not know it was happening.
Plywood boxes have blocked several thoroughfare… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Victoria Stewart and Allan Blackman
Audio 30 Mar 2021It turns out that all that philanthropy that the most elite super wealthy people in the US and UK is actually mostly self-serving. Audio
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US correspondent Ron Elving
A prominent COVID-19 advisor to former president Donald Trump has admitted that most of the pandemic deaths in the US could have been avoided with different policies, Dr Deborah Birx was speaking to… Audio
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Taking fluoride up a level
The decision over fluoridation of the country's water supplies has been handed over to the Director-General of Health. Why is this issue so divisive that it's been taken out of the hands of councils?
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'Junk food is as addictive as other drugs'
If you can't eat just one hot chip or lollie that's because they're engineered to be not just moreish, but downright addictive. Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Michael Moss explains the science to… Audio
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Episode 3: We Learned
We Learned: From grappling with video calls to the highs and lows of homeschooling, parents, backpackers and a dance teacher reveal how they taught others and what they learned about themselves. Audio
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New Lynn residents fight council's plan to sell reserve
A group of residents in New Lynn are fighting back against Auckland Council's potential plans to rezone and sell a reserve in their street to raise revenue. 'Plan change 60' was announced by the… Audio
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Filming in Otago reaches new levels: 'A real endorsement of quality'
Otago's enjoying an unprecedented level of filming around the region at the moment. A Netflix flim called The Royal Treatment about to wrap up after several weeks of filming in Dunedin and Oamaru, and… Audio, Gallery
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Clamour to cancel TVNZ's top popular cop show
A single tweet sparked bulletin-leading calls to scrap one of our most enduring and most-watched local TV shows this week. Many arguing whether the show was racist or not also admitted they don't… Audio
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MPs keep it local in special debate
Roadworks on the way to Wellington Airport, ambulance wait times in Taieri, Waitematā water quality, and churches in Levin have been highlighted by MPs in a special debate at Parliament. Video, Audio
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INTERVIEW: Martin Phillipps of The Chills
Some of Dunedin's finest, The Chills, have released their 7th studio album, Scatterbrain. Charlotte catches up with Martin Phillipps to discuss the new album and nationwide tour. Audio
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Kane Strang on his surprise new album
Kane Strang Kane Strang surprised us with a new album last week called 'Happy To Perform' He speaks to Charlotte Ryan about his new music, a new style of writing, and the upside of being dropped by… Video, Audio
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The 90s File - Richard Waugh
Twenty-eight-year-old Richard Waugh buys in 50 tonnes of waste vegetables each week to feed his herd. Audio
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Cook Islands PM confident NZers will be arriving in May
Don't dust off your passport just yet. A much-mooted travel bubble with the Cook Islands will not be on the cards until at least May.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Cook Islands Prime Minister… Video, Audio
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Music 101 - Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Covid, plant swapping bringing neighbours together
Do you know your neighbours? We are right in the middle of the 'Neighbours day Aotearoa' campaign Organiser Cissy Rock says it's about people connecting in place, getting to know our neighbours and… Audio
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The Future of Space Flight
Our regular space expert, Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder of SpaceBase joins us to talk about the Future of Space Flight - reusable rockets and the future of space transportation systems. Audio
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Undersea robots go deep in study of earthquakes
Undersea robots have journeyed deep under the ocean floor - collecting data that will shape our understanding of earthquakes, like the one that prompted mass evacuations earlier this month.
The… Video, Audio
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MIQ hotel complications a 'betrayal of trust' - returnee
A recent returnee to New Zealand is describing apparent failures at an Auckland MIQ facility a "betrayal of trust".
Health officials are contacting 250 returnees who have left the Grand Mercure Hotel… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Brodie Kane and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 25 Mar 2021The results of a survey into safety on Wellington streets with Victoria University students Sophia Harrison and Ella Lamont. The health system is under "serious stress" and the Cabinet is poised to… Audio
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Explaining the impact of the Suez Canal traffic jam
Worldwatch presenter Perlina Lau tells us what's going on and why the impact is so huge. Audio