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Afternoons Quiz Robert Kelly
Audio 7 Jul 2021RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz. Audio
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Dinosaurs and ancient mammals in Te Awamutu
From megalodons to mammoths, ancient bone collector and curator Vance Smith has it all - teeth, femurs and tusks in his very own private museum! Audio
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New TVNZ series follows homeless Auckland teens
A group of teenagers who in 2014 called Auckland's Queen Street their home are the subject of a new TVNZ series The Young and the Reckless. Audio, Gallery
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Mystery over lakes turning green around the world
Why are otherwise healthy lakes all over the world turning bright green? The Cawthron Institute's Dr Simon Stewart joins us to explain what could be behind this mystery. Audio
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Curious case of the missing quilts
19 handmade quilts, fundraised for and made with love by "Cottage Quilters Dannevirke", destined for foster children became lost in transit after accidentally being couried to a building site in Lower… Audio
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Kaumatua wants Crown to buy Northland island
A Northland kaumatua wants the Crown to buy an island in Northland's Matauri Bay. The only privately owned island in the Cavalli group, Motukawaiti, is for sale for $22 million. The island - known as… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 July 2021
Rural contractors are struggling to secure places in MIQ. The sector says if spots in MIQ aren't made available urgently, they'll be facing a labour crisis this Spring. Audio
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NZSO and NYO players side by side for next concert
Upbeat talks with NYO musicians Mana Waiariki and Lauren Jack about the 2021 programme which includes a performance of Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony alongside NZSO players. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 July 2021
New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox says his game is a lot better than it was five years ago and feels he's a genuine medal chance at this month's Olympics. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 July 2021
A strong rebound in capital markets and the country's containment of Covid-19 has lifted investor confidence in the past year. Audio
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New Plymouth again at centre of Covid scare
The New Plymouth community has again found itself at the centre of a covid scare after two infected fishermen boarded a ship at the city's port. Nine foreign sailors flew into Auckland on Monday, and… Audio
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Kennedy Point marina developer concerned about violence
Kennedy Point Boat Harbour Ltd director Kitt Littlejohn is concerned about the increasing violence at the construction site. But he says the protesters should accept the Supreme Court ruling, and let… Audio
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Violence increasing at Kennedy Point marina development
Violence is escalating as work progresses on the new Kennedy Point marina at Waiheke Island, with footage emerging of a protester holding onto buoys in the water and being hit repeatedly with a boat… Audio
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Midday News for 7 July 2021
Audio 7 Jul 2021Violence escalates over construction at Putiki Bay and Covid cases at sea. Audio
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Law with Garth Gallaway
Legal commentator Garth Gallaway looks at how difficult it can be to prove a charge of recklessness in workplace prosecutions after a recent case involving Waste Management. He'll also look at the… Audio
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Swapping medicine for writing
Sarah Powell is an emerging Wellington author. At 23, she's just written her first book Alyssa:Welcome to New York a young adult dystopian adventure novel set in New York, the first in series. It's a… Audio
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Matariki Music with Yadana Saw
Yadana gets in the Matariki spirit, with a track from Maisey Rika's 2020 album Nga Mata o te Ariki Tawhirimatea, a song from Dimmer to celebrate I Believe You Are a Star which turns 20 this year and… Audio
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Book review: Stranger Care by Sarah Sentilles
Holly Walker reviews Stranger Care by Sarah Sentilles published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Adam Andrusier: autograph hunter
As a child growing up in the suburbs of London in the 1980s, Adam Andrusier became obsessed with collecting autographs of the rich and famous - Ray Charles, Elizabeth Taylor, Neil Armstrong, Nelson… Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Karen joins Kathryn for the latest on the Covid outbreaks in Australia as it's expected Sydney will face another week of lockdown, the NRL reels from another scandal as it was revealed 13 players from… Audio
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Major new finding in post-cardiac arrest care
New research into post-cardiac arrest care has turned treatment advice on its head and will lead to significant clinical changes in intensive care units in New Zealand and internationally. A study… Audio
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Total Frustration: Fiji’s rising covid numbers
The Covid death toll in Fiji has risen to 39, with six more deaths due to the Delta variant and an additional 636 cases in the past 24 hours. Kathryn speaks to Sun Fiji News' Suva chief Jyoti Pratibha… Audio
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9am RNZ Pacific News for 7 July 2021
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Restaurants switch off lights to mark staffing crisis
Restaurants around the country switched off their lights for two minutes at 7pm on Tuesday to bring attention to the staffing crisis.
The industry is calling for urgent visa extensions, border… Audio
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Crown to defend accusation lockdown was unlawful
The Crown will today defend the accusation that it did not have the legal power to put the country into lockdown Levels 3 and 4. The Court of Appeal has also been told that Director General Ashley… Audio
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Kōkako released to predator-free Kāpiti Island
For the first time in more than 25 years kōkako have been moved to predator-free Kāpiti Island.
This week 11 birds were moved from Pureroa Forest to the island - the first of 35 scheduled to make the… Audio
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NZ's trade reliance on China may be too strong to backtrack on
A foreign policy expert says New Zealand has sleep-walked into a position where our reliance on China for trade, could make it difficult for us to stand by our traditional international allies.
RNZ… Audio
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World tennis number one makes Wimbledon semi-final
The world tennis number one, Ash Barty, has made her first Wimbledon semi-final, after beating fellow Australian Ajla Tomljanovic in straight sets on centre court this morning. She'll play the 2018… Audio
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