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Teacher’s stroke to triathlon triumph
Schoolteacher, Michael Whitesmith was only 40 when his wife realised he was having a stroke. Audio
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Israel continues bombing of Lebanon
The Israeli military has called on the residents of 25 more villages and towns in southern Lebanon to leave their homes for safety immediately. Correspondent Henri Bou Saab spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Fast-Track Approval granted to seabed mining project in Taranaki
Audio 7 Oct 2024Among the 149 projects approved for accelerated decision-making under the government's Fast-track approval bill is a large-scale iron sand mining proposal from Australian company Trans Tasman… Audio
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Midday Rural News 7 October 2024
Seven aquaculture projects have made the governments list of approved projects. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 October 2024
The Black Ferns can no longer win the WXV title after falling to a 49-31 defeat to defending champions England in Canada. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 October 2024
A major solar energy developer says fast-tracking renewable energy projects will give the country's electricity system an urgently needed boost. Audio
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Samoan locals concerned over environmental impact after HMNZS Manawanui sinks
Samoan locals are concerned about the environmental impacts the HMNZS Manawanui sinking will have on the local eco system. Manu Percival spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Local MP on buyout of flood prone South Dunedin properties
Audio 7 Oct 2024While the clean-up in Dunedin is underway, a local MP say a plan to buy-out flood-prone South Dunedin properties was skuppered by the current government. Labour MP for Taieri Ingrid Leary spoke to… Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
Audio 7 Oct 2024Why do we have lawns? Bill McKay explains how they started and why they've stayed. Audio
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Wellington's thriving food co-op helping customers skip the supermarket
Audio 7 Oct 2024A Wellington fruit and vege co-op is using its buying power to bypass supermarkets in a bid to get better deals for both consumers and suppliers. Audio
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Political commentators Sue Moroney and Brigitte Morten
Audio 7 Oct 2024Political commentators Sue Moroney and Brigitte Morten join Kathryn with to discuss the major political events of the last week. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 7 October 2024
Audio 7 Oct 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer covering the Coromandel Peninsula
Audio 7 Oct 2024John has been looking through the recent Census Data which shows the Coromandel Peninsula has the oldest population in the country, with 34 percent of residents being aged over 65. Audio
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Book review: Rapture by Emily Maguire
Audio 7 Oct 2024Ash Davida Jane reviews Rapture by Emily Maguire, published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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From Ngaruawahia to the world stage: Jazz legend Mike Nock
Audio 7 Oct 2024Mike Nock is one of New Zealand's greatest jazz musicians. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 7 October 2024
Audio 7 Oct 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 7 October 2024
On today's episode, the Defence Minister says she wants to know why the Navy's dedicated seabed mapping ship the HMNZS Manawanui, hit a reef and sank off Samoa's main island Upolu, the government has… Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Audio 7 Oct 2024Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney talks to Kathryn about the European Union's response to Israel's incursion into Lebanon. And the use of high-tech drones in the Ukraine war. Audio
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What would it take to make ecocide an international crime?
Audio 7 Oct 2024Three of New Zealand's Pacific neighbours have asked the International Criminal Court to consider 'ecocide' an international crime. Audio
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Dargaville community patrols: 'We can't wait for the police'
Audio 7 Oct 2024Eighteen new police in Northland won't provide any immediate relief to a crime wave in the town of Dargaville, locals say. Audio
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Education Ministry stripped of responsibility for school property
Audio 7 Oct 2024Education Minister Erica Stanford has taken responsibility for school property away from the Ministry of Education after an inquiry found it cumbersome, slow to respond to roll growth and lacking in… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 7 October 2024
Audio 7 Oct 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Silver Ferns avoid series sweep against England
The Silver Ferns restored some pride and avoided a series sweep in the Taini Jamison Trophy netball series with a 61-56 over England in last night's third and final test in Invercargill. Sports… Audio
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South Dunedin resident on impacts of floods
Some South Dunedin homeowners are calling for the council to buy the houses that keep getting damaged by "one in a 100 year" floods. Ria Stout's property was damaged in 2015, when 175 millimetres of… Audio
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Dunedin residents begin clean up after floods
Audio 7 Oct 2024Dunedin Residents are being warned to take care when handling sandbags as the city begins the recovery process after destructive floods last week. Reporter Charlotte Cook spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Greenpeace on government's list of projects for Fast-Track
Greenpeace is appalled that the Government's list of fast-track projects contains ventures the courts have already rejected because of the potential environmental damage they could cause. Executive… Audio
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Sports Chat for 7 October 2024
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Leonard Powell. Audio
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Market Update for 7 October 2024
Market Update for 7 October 2024 Audio
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Questions over how Health NZ recorded deficit
How did Health New Zealand rapidly go from an expected half a billion-dollar surplus, to a worse-even-than-expected deficit? Phil Pennington spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Oil from HMNZS Manawanui washes up on beaches in Samoa
Manu Percival is on the south coast of Samoa's main island, Upolu, near where the HMNZS Manawanui ran aground and sunk. Precival spoke to Corin Dann. Audio