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Rotorua timber building wins global design prize
The timber Scion Headquarters in Rotorua has been named the world's best at this year's World Architectural Festival. RTA studio's Architect and Director Richard Naish tells Jesse about their… Audio
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The Kiwi investors behind a top business podcast
The biggest business podcast in the US right now is actually recorded out of the makeshift home studios of two everyday Auckland investors. Audio
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1pm RNZ Pacific News Bulletin for Tues 7 December 2021
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific Audio
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NZ retains world scrabble championship crown
Think of enduring New Zealand sporting success, and you might come up with rugby, sailing and rowing amongst others.
But what about scrabble? Nigel Richards is a six-time world champion and regarded… Audio
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Thames-Coromandel councillors and staff tight-lipped over mayor
Thames Coromandel district councillors and staff are staying tight-lipped about the mayor's controversial take on the pandemic and Covid vaccines.
A code of conduct complaint was laid about the mayor… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 December 2021
NZ Rugby says it is concerned about a Black Fern's mental breakdown. Audio
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Te Horo cut off after heavy rain on Kapiti Coast
Now, you can't beat Wellington on a good day, but what about a dreadful day?
The region has been inundated by rain since yesterday, and 350 properties at the beachside community of Te Horo on the… Audio
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Ending family and sexual violence needs enduring support
Anti-violence advocates say a new plan to end family and sexual violence within 25 years won't work without cross-party support.
The strategy details 43 steps to eliminate household violence, which… Audio
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Waitangi Tribunal drills into vaccine rollout
Special government advisors have told the Waitangi Tribunal they don't know why ethnicity hasn't been a greater focus of the vaccine rollout.
Covid-19 modeller Shaun Hendy says his advice showed a… Audio
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Midday News for 7 December 2021
Audio 7 Dec 2021The Waitangi Tribunal drills into the Covid vaccine rollout, and a plan to end family and sexual violence in the next 25 years. Audio
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Safer lending and safer spending
New regulations require finance lenders to demonstrate that they are putting in place safe lending practices. What will that mean for borrowers and does it increase the burden of proof required to… Audio
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New young adult novel based on Kiwi maritime tragedy
It sounds like every teen or tween's worst nightmare: mum and dad drag you off to an uninhabited island for the summer with no wifi or Netflix. And it's the premise of Elizabeth Pulford's new book, a… Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca joins Lynn to consider how Christopher Luxon's experience might influence how he approaches his new job as National Party leader and the difference between an executive and entrepreneur… Audio
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11am RNZ Pacific news for Tues 7 December 2021
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific Audio
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Book review: Fracture - Stories of How Great Lives Take Root in Trauma
Quentin Johnson reviews Fracture - Stories of How Great Lives Take Root in Trauma by Matthew Parris, published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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Wild cats and fierce photography - Sebastian Kennerknecht
Sebastian Kennerknecht is a wildlife photographer and conservationist. He takes award-winning photographs of wild cats in their natural habitat and has twenty different species on his camera roll. Audio
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USA correspondent Kelsey Snell
Kelsey joins Lynn to talk about a new study that's found people living in areas of the US that voted heavily for Donald Trump have been nearly three times as likely to die from Covid-19 and… Audio
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The only preventable natural disaster - 'city-killer' asteroids
In the first ever mission of Earth's "planetary defence", Nasa has launched a mission for a spacecraft to intentionally collide with an asteroid, and knock it off its path. It's part of a plan to save… Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 6 December 2021
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Concerns over youth prison units becoming Covid wards
Prison reform advocates and some lawyers are concerned about plans to repurpose two youth units into covid quarantine units, despite a promise from the Corrections Department that no young people will… Audio
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9am RNZ Pacific News for Tues 7 December 2021
The latest news bulletin on RNZ Pacific Audio
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Berlin DJs campaigning for Unesco status
Techno DJs in Berlin are campaigning to save their culture, by getting Unesco heritage status.
Berlin has a strong relationship with the electronic dance music - it became the soundtrack to… Audio
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Solomon Islands riots: PM survives vote of no confidence
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has comfortably survived a vote of confidence in the wake of anti-government riots that's seen dozens of buildings burned down, three deaths and shops… Audio
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NZers lost $3.3m in three months thanks to scams
If you've recently been financially stung by a malware attack, phishing scam or having your credit details stolen, you're not alone.
According to the latest CERT NZ quarterly survey, New Zealanders… Audio
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Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to prison
There has been widespread condemnation over the sentencing of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
She has been found guilty of inciting dissent and breaking Covid-19 rules, in the first of a… Audio
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Markets Update for 7 December 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Covid-19: Councillors frustrated by Thames-Coromandel mayor's vaccination stance
A code of conduct complaint has been laid about Thames Coromandel District Council mayor Sandra Goudie's vaccination stance. Several councillors are fuming the mayor will attend a council meeting… Audio
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Luxon to face Ardern in Question Time on Tuesday
National's new leader Christopher Luxon will face off against the Prime Minister in Parliament for the first time on Tuesday.
He and Jacinda Ardern will square off in the House during question time… Audio