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Midday Sports News for 7 January 2021
Australia will be buoyed by the return of opening batsman David Warner for the third Test starting in Sydney this afternoon. Barry Guy has sport. Audio
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Midday News for 7 January 2021
Audio 7 Jan 2021The US capitol is under curfew after President Trump incites his supporters to riot and storm government buildings as some Republicans try stop Joe Biden from being confirmed as president. Susana has… Audio
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Regional Round-Up
Time now for our cross to somewhere around the country ... but can you guess where? Jacq Dwyer joins Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Bookmarks: Nicola Toki
Nicola Toki joins Jesse to talk about her favourite books, songs, TV shows and podcasts! Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – David Smith
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Helen Clark
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Tim Kuhner
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Simon Hampton
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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2021 - what will the headlines be?
2020 was one for the history books. Covid dominated the headlines, but here in New Zealand we also had a historic general election, and the scale of our housing crisis was finally realised. Globally -… Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Andrea Chalupa
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Peter Field
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Pro Trump protester storm US Capital – Al Gillespie
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Restoring a rare goldmining settlement near Arrowtown
About a kilometre from Arrowtown in Central Otago lies a rare goldmining settlement on the banks of the Arrow River known as Coopers Terrace Archaeological artist Jan Morrison first discovered the… Audio, Gallery
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Pro Trump protesters storm Capitol building in Washington DC - Simon Marks
We cross live to Washington DC where thousands of pro Trump protesters are clashing with police outside the US Capitol building. Audio
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Covid-19: Franz Josef businesses in limbo
Since Boxing Day, Franz Josef has seen a small boost in business but many are worried about the long-term future due to the lack of international visitors - the town's bread and butter. We speak to… Audio
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Black Caps bowling coach on triumphant world title
The series clean sweep of Pakistan has propelled the Black Caps team to number one in the world test rankings. To talk more about the win in Christchurch on Wednesday, Te Aniwa Hurihanganui spoke to… Audio
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The security risks of working from home
As more and more people are opening their computer at home instead of entering an office, security risks are also opening up. Working from home in 2020, and certainly in 2021, has placed a renewed… Audio
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Dairy year off to a positive start - Fonterra
The year has started on a positive note for the nation's dairy farmers. In the first Global Dairy Trade auction of the year, prices leapt 3-point-9 per cent across the board. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui… Audio
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Dairy prices up 3.9% in global auction
2021 has started off with a bang for New Zealand dairy farmers. In the first Global Dairy Trade auction of the year, prices leapt 3.9% across the board. RNZ's Kate Gregan reports Audio
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Migrants face costly visa applications to remain in NZ
Audio 7 Jan 2021Migrants who've been in New Zealand for several years still have to go through the 'stressful and costly' task of reapplying for their visas to stay, and go from one visa to the next. Workers who… Audio
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Grant residency to long-term migrants - Labour unions
Audio 7 Jan 2021Labour unions are calling on the government to grant residency to long-term migrants who now call New Zealand home. Workers who arrived with big dreams say the ever-changi-ng threshold for skilled… Audio
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Black Caps officially the best in the world
The Black Caps test cricket team can officially call themselves the best in the world - with yesterday's comprehensive win over Pakistan moving New Zealand to number one in the world test rankings for… Audio
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Chief coroner to report on Christchurch mosque attack
Families of the Christchurch mosque attack victims will soon receive more detailed information from the chief coroner, about how their relatives died. Judge Deborah Marshall, and the Police, have made… Audio
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Electoral College results under fire from Republican Party
Meanwhile in Washington DC, a usually mundane Congressional vote to certify the presidential Electoral College results is now under fire by members of the Republican Party who do not want Joe Biden to… Audio
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Results in for Georgia run-off election
The results in one of Georgia's run-off elections for the country's senate are still too close to call. Democratic Pastor Raphael Warnock has been projected to win which would make him the first black… Audio
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Police fired 'sponge rounds' at Waikeria prisoners
Audio 7 Jan 2021RNZ has learned that during the six day protest at Waikeria Prison sponge rounds - also known as rubber bullets - were fired at the men on the roof of the burning high-security building. 16 inmates… Audio
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Sports News for 7 January 2020
Black Caps pace bowler Kyle Jameison says he's still got plenty to work on and hopes to be in the NZ side for another 10 years Audio
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7am Pacific, World, NZ and Sports for 7 January 2021
Audio 7 Jan 2021The latest Pacific, NZ, Sports and World news bulletin Audio
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6am Pacific, World, NZ and Sports for 7 January 2021
Audio 7 Jan 2021The latest Pacific, NZ, World and Sports news bulletin. Audio
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Stranded in Scotland: the hurdles to get home
Cases of the more infectious B1-1-7 variant of Covid-19 have shot upwards in the UK.
In response, New Zealand has introduced a pre-departure covid-testing regime as an extra precaution.
A New… Audio