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Consumer New Zealand backs new Grocery Commissioner
Consumer New Zealand is backing the Government's plan to appoint a Grocery Commissioner.
Its chief executive, Jon Duffy, said it showed supermarkets they couldn't keep making super profits at the… Audio
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Growers optimistic about new supermarket watchdog
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark is confident making supermarkets sign up to an enforceable code of conduct will help ease the pain in Kiwis' pockets.
But the devil may be in… Audio
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Muslims anxious following multiple attacks
The Muslim community is on edge after a spate of attacks just days before the festival of Eid.
On Monday night there was a burglary in a Tauranga mosque.
Then later that evening, a worshipper's car… Audio
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7am RNZ Pacific news bulletin Thursday July 7 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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News in Niuean for 7 July 2022
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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New watchdog for supermarkets
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister is confident making supermarkets sign up to an enforceable code of conduct will help ease the pain in Kiwis' pockets.
The rules aim to address the imbalance… Audio
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Muslim community safety concerns ahead of Eid festival
The Muslim community is seeking reassurances from police of their safety in the lead-up to one of the biggest religious days of the year.
Police met with community leaders on Wednesday night, after… Audio
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News in Samoan recorded 7 July 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Early Sports News for Thursday 7 July 2022
A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 7 July
Audio 7 Jul 2022On today's First Up pod - UK PM Boris Johnson faces massive pressure to resign; American supporters of reproductive rights are mobilising en masse to fight back against the Supreme Court's Roe v Wade… Audio
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Hopes foreign student numbers back to pre-Covid levels by 2024
Universities and others are hoping the lucrative foreign student market will bounce back once visa processing at Immigration New Zealand has resumed.
Victoria University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Blair… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 July 2022
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific news bulletin Thursday July 7 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 7 July 2022
Today on RNZ National... A burglary and the torching of a car at a mosque in Tauranga has Muslims in the city on edge. Political crisis in the UK as pressure grows on Boris Johnson to resign. The… Audio
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New Covid sub-variants drive climbing case numbers
With 10-thousand new cases reported yesterday it's appears that we're at the start of another wave of Covid-19. It's being driven by new sub-variants of Omicron and especially the highly transmissible… Audio
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Pacific News in French for 7 July 2022
The latest Pacific news in the French language (La Langue Française). Audio
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Abortion advocates push back against Roe v Wade ruling
In the United States, supporters of reproductive rights are mobilising en masse to fight back against the Supreme Court's ruling that abortion is not a constitutional right. As many as 26 states could… Audio
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Europe: Eiffel Tower in need of massive rust repairs
To Europe, where the Eiffel Tower is rusting and the King of Cocaine has arrived in Italy to face charges after decades on the run.. Joining Nathan from Sweden is our correspondent Anita Purcell… Audio
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UK: will BoJo stay or will he go?
We begin this morning in the United Kingdom where Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed to continue on as PM despite incredible pressure for him to resign. Joining Nathan from London is our… Audio
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Machine learning for environmental data and needle free injections
The New Zealand data science programme, Taiao, aims to help researchers make sense of environmental data so they can make useful predictions to guide good decisions. Claire Concannon meets the team at… Audio
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New Zealand's food wastage problem
We're producing up to 150,000 tonnes of surplus food every year. The New Zealand Food Network steps up and takes it before it reaches what would've been its destination: landfill. Audio
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The Guilty Feminist Show, Deborah Frances White in NZ
You don't have to be perfect to be a force for change. In the 7 years since Comedian and podcaster Deborah Frances White started her wildly popular podcast, The Guilty Feminist, that's been her… Audio
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The Through Line
An hour of a journey through music on The Through Line. How do you get from Ben Woods to Nick Cave? Karyn Hay has the answer. All the tracks are connected, with Karyn explaining the links as we go. Audio
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DVORAK: Symphony No 7 in D minor Op 70
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra/Luke Dollman
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Dvořák 's was inspired to write this symphony after hearing Brahms' monumental… Audio
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Simona Smirnova
Nick previews a NZ tour by Lithuanian-born jazz vocalist and kanklés player Simona Smirnova, plus tracks by Kenny Garrett and Christian McBride. Audio
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Hard Bop's Quiet Achievers
Nick checks out some of the lesser-known names of hard bop, like Elmo Hope, Dizzy Reece, and Ike Quebec. Audio
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Schools adapt to keep classes going as teachers off sick
Schools are having to get creative to keep classes going as students and teachers are hit hard with Covid and seasonal bugs.
Yesterday the government announced it's supplying 50 child sized masks to… Video, Audio