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ABC Wantok Program for 7 July 2022
ABC Wantok Program for 7 July 2022. Audio
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The Benefits of a Library Card
Audio 7 Jul 2022We chat to Catherine Leonard, Head of Library and Learning Services at Auckland Council Libraries about the benefits or having a library card. Audio
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VERDI: Requiem
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia with soloists Erica Grimaldi, Olesya Petrova, Gustavo Porta, and Petri Lindroos, and the Chorus of NZ Opera with members of Voices NZ and the Graduate Choir NZ… Audio
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Music Alive: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - Verdi Requiem
The Auckland Philharmonia performs Verdi’s Requiem - epic in scale and a thrilling journey of intense human emotion; sorrow, desire, anger, fear; as dramatic as any opera. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 7 July 2022
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Updating the Map of The Milky Way
Audio 7 Jul 2022We're joined once again by former Mt. John Observatory superintendent, Alan Gilmore. Tonight he's taking a look at The Gaia mission, a spacecraft that is tracking nearly two billion stars, and has… Audio
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Tākina, Wellington Convention Centre nears completion
It was once a bland, boring carpark, now it's a brand new building - inspired by the wild winds of Wellington.
The capital's new convention centre Tākina is well on the way to being finished.
Media… Video, Audio
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Invercargill air among most polluted, per capita - new study
The lower South Island has some of the worst pollution rates in the country, a new study has found, with Christchurch, Timaru and Invercargill among the highest per capita.
Data released this week… Audio
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One change for All Blacks squad before next Ireland match
The All Blacks have made just one change to the starting 15 for their next encounter with the Irish on Saturday in Dunedin.
Dalton Papali'i takes over at blindside from Scott Barrett, who moves to… Audio
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Current global issues make foreign policy 'bloody messy' - PM in Australia
The war in Ukraine, an economic crisis, a global battle for power waged on the ground and online - all in all - "bloody messy".
That was the assessment of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, speaking to… Audio
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Top immunologist urges parents get MMR vaccinations for kids
Latest figures show there could be an uptick in vaccination rates for childhood diseases following an entrenched downward slide that started well before Covid.
In September 2021 immunisation coverage… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 7 July 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6309228426112 Video, Audio
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Auckland CBD's renewal a 'long time coming'
Central Auckland business owners are frustrated with a slow trickle of customers, disruptive and noisy construction, and what they feel is an increase in crime.
The once vibrant CBD is lined with… Audio
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Safety worries at skifields with patchy power supplies
South Island ski fields are worried patchy power supplies could put lives at risk and knee cap plans for a bumper school holiday run.
Coronet peak and thousands of nearby residents in Dalefield and… Video, Audio
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Supermarket duopoly needs busting - 2Degrees founder
A monopoly-busting entrepreneur says nothing short of the forced sell off of supermarket stores owned by the two big chains will deliver true competition and cheaper groceries.
On Checkpoint on… Audio
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Police surround North Shore home seeking suspected gunman
Reports of a man with a gun plunged four North Shore schools into lockdown today, as police swarmed the area.
About 11am, Takapuna Grammar, Belmont Intermediate, Belmont Primary and Bayswater Primary… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Audio 7 Jul 2022Wallace and panellists Verity Johnson and Steve McCabe speak to a child abuse prevention specialist, and talk about air pollution in Invercargill. Finally, they hear from Raju Ramakrishna at the… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Audio 7 Jul 2022Wallace and panellists Verity Johnson and Steve McCabe discuss low rates of childhood immunisation rates, the labour crisis in hospitality, and follow up on the meteor. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Verity Johnson and Steve McCabe
Audio 7 Jul 2022Wallace and panellists Verity Johnson and Steve Mcabe talk meteoroids and look-a-likes. Plus, our panellists tell us about what they've been thinking. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Today historian Dr Grant Morris looks at the history of the US Supreme Court's influence on NZ. The US Supreme Court has been in the NZ news for overturning the Roe v Wade decision. This has a big… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today senior journalist at the NZ Herald talks to Jesse about the Auckland mayoral candidates and a meeting last night to introduce themselves. He gives his verdict on their ability or appeal to lead… Audio
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3pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 7 July 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Dame Sophie Pascoe
Today on NZ Sport History we're reflecting on the career of one of our most decorated athletes. Dame Sophie Pascoe has won 11 paralympic gold medals as well as seven silver and one bronze, making her… Audio
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Music Critic: Colin Morris
Today Colin talks to Jesse about music from the Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche. He also looks behind the scenes at the the Nina Simone track, Baltimore. Audio
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Spyfish, a new citizen science project
Did you know you can go on a virtual dive into New Zealand marine reserves and help discover and count our fish species? Spyfish Aotearoa is a citizen science project between DOC and the charitable… Audio
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Moriori repatriation ceremony to be held at Te Papa
In the largest ever return of ancestors, Te Papa will welcome 111 Moriori skeletal remains and two Maori ancestral remains from London's Natural History Museum. The remains include skulls, mandibles… Audio
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Quinn Morgan adds another accolade to his farming career
Some of Aotearoa's top innovators were celebrated last night at the annual Primary Industries New Zealand Awards. Among the winners, was Quinn Morgan, a dairy farmer for Pāmu who took home the… Audio
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Andy Foster to stand again for Wellington mayoralty
It's been revealed this morning that incumbent Wellington Mayor Andy Foster will stand again for the job at the upcoming local body elections. To discuss this move and his chances of netting a second… Audio
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