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The Pre-Panel with Verity Johnson and Conor English
Panellists Verity Johnson and Conor English talk to Michael Baker about exercising when self-isolating and share what they have been thinking. Audio
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Luck, not love, is all you need, if you want to be successful
Love is not all you need to be as successful as the Beatles. Talent isn't enough either. You need luck. Renowned Harvard Professor Cass Sunstein looks at the power of social influence and what it can… Audio
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Expert feature: Cocktails
Today's expert is here to help you recreate bar style cocktails at home and has tips for mixing with different flavour profiles. Alastair Walker is part owner of the Auckland bar 'Caretaker', he talks… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Audio 7 Mar 2022In news from across the Tasman today, there's an outpouring of emotion in Australia following the sudden and shock death of Shane Warne. Audio
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Television Critic: Guy Williams
Today reviewer Guy Williams talks to Jesse about Our Flag Means Death on Neon, Raised by Refugees on Prime and Shane Gillis, Live In Austin on Youtube. Audio
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How the pandemic has changed corporate culture
Audio 7 Mar 2022Two years into the pandemic, employers are now keen to lure office workers back into the building, but many are "holding on to the flexibility they have with white knuckles", says human resources CEO… Audio
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GorseBusters back and looking for volunteers
Are you up for a fun, free kayaking trip and doing some environmental good on the west coat of the South Island? Then the Gorsebusters want you! Barry Hughes talks to Jesse about their working bee. Audio
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Paying tribute to Shane Warne
There's been a huge outpouring of emotion in Australia at the death of cricketing legend Shane Warne, aged 52, while he was on a holiday in Thailand. Comedian, Ben Hurley, talks to Jesse about meeting… Audio
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Petition launched to stop proposed teachers fee hike
Audio 7 Mar 2022Jake Angus is one of many teaching graduates right now wanting to keep teacher registration fees from being increased. They talk to Jesse about the impact a fee hike would have on the profession. Audio
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Royal Commission into Māori survivors of abuse in state care starts
A two-week hearing into the experiences of Māori survivors of abuse in state and faith-based care has opened in Auckland.
The hearing is part of the long-running Abuse in Care Royal Commission of… Audio
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Hugarian neurosurgeon declined right to work in NZ
A Hugarian neurosurgeon is taking the Medical Council to court, after they turned down his bid to work in a specialist role in New Zealand.
Lucas Rakasz applied for specialist registration three… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 March 2022
Farmers in parts of Southland are selling off lambs and reducing milking schedules due to extremely dry conditions.
Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 March 2022
Rain has meant the covers remain on the wicket at University Oval and no toss has been made for the game between New Zealand and Bangladesh.
Barry Guy has the sports news. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 March 2022
The long running legal case that arose from the collapse of Mainzeal began in the Supreme Court this morning.
Anan Zaki has the business news. Audio
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Covid-19: ED staffing takes the brunt of Omicron outbreak
While the official Covid-19 case numbers have been falling in New Zealand, the number of people being hospitalised is increasing, with Emergency departments taking the biggest hit,
The latest… Audio
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Harsher sanctions en route for Russia
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, pressure is mounting on New Zealand to adopt harsher sanctions against President Putin's regime.
Cabinet is this afternoon considering advice on a Russian… Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne - with an eye on the ocean
Audio 7 Mar 2022Kennedy gets into deep water, talking about fish that are the size of cars, the locusts of the sea, and a reef that now qualifies for a name change. Audio
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A celebration of Syrian culinary culture in the capital
Three nights a week, Wellingtonians can feast on authentic Middle Eastern food at a suburban community hall. The mobile restaurant Damascus is run by Syrian-born chef Hasan Alwarhani and his… Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
National's leader Christopher Luxon makes the case for tax cuts. Kathryn, Stephen and Brigitte discuss what further sanctions New Zealand could place on Russia. Also, the protest at Parliament is… Audio
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11am RNZ Pacific news bulletin Monday March 7 2022
The latest news bulletin on RNZ Pacific. Audio
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RNZ Concert audience update
This note is focused on how the team is managing the challenges of Covid and how it affects you as listeners.
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Book review: Madhouse at the End of the Earth by Julian Sancton
Quentin Johnson reviews Madhouse at the End of the Earth by Julian Sancton, published by Penguin Audio
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Wellington e-motorcycle start-up takes off
Cofounders of e-motobike start up FTN Motion, Kendall Bristow and Luke Sinclair, talk to Kathryn Ryan about their range of e-motorcycles and the overwhelming response they've had. Audio, Gallery
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Europe correspondent- strong support for Ukrainians
It's estimated more than 1.5 million Ukrainians have fled the country in search of shelter, with many more expected to join the exodus. It's shaping up to be Europe's biggest refugee crisis since WW2… Audio
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Russia's advance in Ukraine
Russia has taken control of Europe's largest nuclear power station in south-eastern Ukraine after an attack that set it on fire and raised worldwide fears of nuclear catastrophe. There has been a lull… Audio
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ETS: reward native not pine forest
The Ministry of Primary Industries is suggesting changing the forestry settings here in New Zealand so further planting of stands of pinus radiata aren't rewarded by the Emissions Trading Scheme… Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 7 March 2022
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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The sticky issue of closing Marsden Point amid global oil uncertainty
Big changes are coming to the way we get fuel into, and around, the country - and there are warnings about the huge implications of getting it wrong. The price of petrol is already burning a hole… Audio
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9am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for Monday March 7 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
It's Monday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio