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Someday Stories 2022: LARP: Heroes, Villains, & Fantasy
Audio 7 Sep 2022M - Documentary. Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental and social barriers. Video
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Book review - The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris
Quentin Johnson reviews The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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David Christian: What will the future look like?
Audio 7 Sep 2022David Christian is a historian and Professor Emeritus at Macquarie University, who co-founded the Big History Project with Bill Gates - but his latest book focusses on the future. Future Stories, A… Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Audio 7 Sep 2022Karen discusses the latest interest rate rises, plans to ease Covid restrictions, Jetstar leaves thousands of passengers stranded due to engineering issues and is there a new era of Aussie tennis on… Audio
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$30m for urban development projects
Waka Kotahi is rolling out the next phase of its urban development programme, Streets for People, with $30 million earmarked for projects in 13 regions. The programme aims to accelerate the process… Audio
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Alarming results from trial NCEA literacy tests
Schools are concerned over the results of a trial of new NCEA literacy and numeracy tests. In June, year-10 students trialled the tests, which are due to become compulsory from 2024. Principals spoken… Audio
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Rafael Nadal knocked out of the US Open
Rafael Nadal has been knocked out of the US Open in a shock four-set loss to American Frances Tiafoe.
The men's and women's singles competitions are now into the quarter-final stage, with Norway's… Audio
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Greenhouse gases dropped in most regions between 2019 and 2021
Latest figures from Statistics New Zealand show greenhouse gas emissions dropped in 10 out of 16 regions between 2019 and last year.
Some regions fared worse than others with Waikato's emissions… Audio
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Some stuck in queue for citizenship while others zip through
Thousands of New Zealand residents are languishing in a queue for citizenship while some new applicants are being approved within weeks.
Among those waiting are relatives needing a passport to visit… Audio
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Australia beats NZ in first Chappell-Hadlee game
Australia has come away with a nervy two-wicket victory against New Zealand in the opening one-day cricket international of the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in Cairns.
Devon Conway top scored for New… Audio
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Market Update for 7 August 2022
Business update for 7 August 2022 Audio
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Auckland University researchers infiltrate Action Zealandia
Researchers at Auckland University have published two papers looking at the nationalist extremist group Action Zealandia.
Senior Lecturer Chris Wilson and Stuff reporter James Halpin worked on the… Audio
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Principals alarmed by high failure rate on literacy tests
Principals across the country are alarmed about high failure rates in literacy and numeracy tests. One principal has told RNZ they had a 100 percent failure rate in a writing test, while others… Audio
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Liz Truss starts job as PM with big to-do list
Boris Johnson has said farewell, and Liz Truss has delivered her first speech as UK Prime Minister.
BBC correspondent Rob Watson spoke to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 7 September 2022
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Far North Mayor wants apology over 2021 lockdown
The Mayor of the Far North is unhappy, saying Northland was put into lockdown for 11 days last October for no reason.
RNZ this morning revealed that the two women with Covid-19 who sparked a lockdown… Audio
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Sports News for 7 September 2022
The Black Caps hopes of claiming their first ever one-day series win in Australia took a hit last night with the hosts claiming a two wicket win in the first game in Cairns. New Zealand posted 232 for… Audio
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Debris falling on bus forces Mt Vic tunnel closure
Wellington's Mt Victoria bus tunnel is closed after debris from the hillside above it fell on a bus yesterday.
Wellington City Council spokesperson Richard Maclean spoke to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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Government youth crime package missing consequences for repeat offenders - Luxon
National leader Christopher Luxon believes the government's plan to tackle youth crime fails to address sanctions for repeated offenders.
A new package has been unveiled to tackle youth crime… Audio
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Canada manhunt continues for stabbing suspect
Canada's largest manhunt continues, after a string of fatal stabbings in the Saskatchewan province on Sunday.
The body of one of the suspects Damien Sanderson has been found but his brother Myles is… Audio
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News in Tongan for 7 September 2022
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Defence provides closing argument at donations trial
A defence lawyer for a businessman at the centre of a political donations trial has told the court his client did not conceal his identity.
The lengthy judge-alone trial in the High Court in Auckland… Audio
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Foreign tech companies trying to woo government
Major foreign tech companies with billions to spend on data centres have been strongly wooing the Government.
Seven of them, including global giants Amazon Web Services and Microsoft, sought… Audio
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Former Trade Minister Tim Groser a big fan of new UK PM Liz Truss
In her first speech as British Prime Minister Liz Truss promised to "get Britons working again", solve the energy crisis and fix the NHS - no small order.
Appearing outside 10 Downing Street she… Audio
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Documents reveal police actions toward Northland pair
A police investigation into the women who prompted an 11-day lockdown in Northland last year shows police didn't lay charges because the women got sick, and couldn't work the jobs they said they… Audio
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Māori students asked to perform karakia on bones at Epsom Girls' Grammar school
The whānau of two Māori students who attend Epsom Girls' Grammar say they are upset their children were asked to perform a karakia on a human skeleton found at the prestigious Auckland school.
They… Audio
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High failure rates for new literacy, numeracy tests
High failure rates in a trial-run of new NCEA literacy and numeracy tests are alarming principals.
One school head told RNZ all their students failed the writing test and others reported pass rates… Audio