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Evening business for Wednesday 7 October
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Palliative care can’t survive on ‘cakes and op-shops’
Palliative and aged care doctors say the expanding sector is vastly underfunded and can no longer survive on "cakes and op-shops". Specialists say the government must totally re-think end of life and… Audio
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Finding animals alive 'like winning the lotto'
A Lake Ōhau couple figured their beloved pets were dead after they had to leave them behind and flee the fire - so were shocked to find the animals alive after returning to the village. Video, Audio
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Accusations political fans are 'plants' on campaign trail
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says all parties but his are using 'plants' on the campaign trail, to make sure they get an enthusiastic reception, and positive media coverage. Audio
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A fight for housing help while caring for dying mother-in-law
Friends and whanau of a terminally ill woman who was bounced between nine different motels in the final months of her life believe her case shows how deadly the housing crisis. is. Lisa Diamond died… Video, Audio
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Clarinet, Tenor, and Piano
Clarinetists Anat Cohen and Benny Goodman, tenor players Lucien Johnson and Lester Young, and pianists Tord Gustavson and Jason Moran. Audio
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The Latin Side of Horace Silver
Trombonist Conrad Herwig's new album mixes Horace Silver classics with Latin grooves. Audio
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430k unwarranted vehicles on road due to WoF amnesty
A Covid-19 amnesty on WoFs has raised concern that more people could die in crashes in unsafe vehicles. Drivers were given a six-month grace period to renew their on WoF's, registrations and driver… Audio
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Cull of 625,000 National Library books deemed 'cultural vandalism'
The National Library of New Zealand is looking to re-home 625,000 books from its international collection, to free up space for more New Zealand and Pasifika works. Book Guardians Aotearoa are making… Audio
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Report calls for more Shakespeare, less Tupac in schools
A new report by the NZ Initiative says a child-led approach to teaching is to blame for New Zealand's declining educational performance. Albany Senior High School Principal Claire Amos discusses with… Audio
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Remembering Eddie Van Halen
Audio 7 Oct 2020Guitar legend Eddie Van Halen who helmed one of the most popular rock acts of all time died of cancer on Tuesday, aged 65. Van Halen was most widely revered by his peers for perfecting the technique… Audio
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World in Sport for 7 October 2020
The Pacific Island community reacts to another Super Rugby snub, the Cook Islands Games gathers pace and the Pacific Mini Games set to be delayed until 2022. Audio
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Matamata’s popular phoenix palms could get the chop
Nineteen iconic phoenix palms in Matamata might be getting the chop. Residents are not happy about the decision, but the local council says they are poisonous and need to come down. Jo McCaroll from… Audio
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Is Donald Trump putting the White House at risk of Covid?
Donald Trump is back in the White House after a brief stay at Walter Reed medical centre, and has been criticised for downplaying the effects of Covid-19 and being reckless. Associate Professor Jo… Audio
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Cook Islands travel bubble inches closer
The push for a travel bubble with the Cook Islands continues, but the only barrier seems to be each country keeping community transmission-free for four weeks. Former Cook Islands News editor Jonathan… Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Raybon Khan (Part 2)
Audio 7 Oct 2020A new report by the NZ Initiative says a child-led approach to teaching is to blame for New Zealand's declining educational performance. Albany Senior High School Principal Claire Amos discusses with… Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Raybon Khan (Part 1)
Audio 7 Oct 2020The push for a travel bubble with the Cook Islands continues, but the only barrier seems to be each country keeping community transmission-free for four weeks. Former Cook Islands News editor Jonathan… Audio
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4pm Pacific Regional News for 7 October 2020
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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What panellists Jenni Giblin and Raybon Kan have been thinking
Audio 7 Oct 2020What panellists Jenni Giblin and Raybon Kan have been thinking. Audio
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Dear Panel
Audio 7 Oct 2020Amelia Langford and The Panel answer questions from listeners for Wednesday's Dear Panel segment. Audio
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Ken Rudin - the twists and turns of the US election campaign
Ken Rudin offers his insights in this unprecedented time in American politics with a pinch of historical context. Audio
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Bookmarks: Sam Brooks
Audio 7 Oct 2020Today's Bookmarks guest Sam Brooks is a playwright, journalist, and The Spinoff's Culture Editor. Audio
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Natasha Frost's podcast picks
Critic Natasha Frost reviews You're Wrong About: Princess Diana, hosted by Sarah Marshall and Mike Hobbes and Nice White Parents from the New York Times and Serial. Audio
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Afternoons Quiz answers - Robert Kelly
Audio 7 Oct 2020RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz answers. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: memories of NZ election campaigns
We take a listen to memories in Ngā Taonga's sound archives of early New Zealand elections. Audio, Gallery
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Afternoons Quiz - Robert Kelly
Audio 7 Oct 2020RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz. Audio
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How to identify New Zealand birds by their song
Paul Cuming is an expert on the birds of the Bay of Plenty and their songs, and he's been a bird watcher for 50 years. Audio
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Mark Reason - NZ Rugby is out of control
Sports columnist Mark Reason has written an opinion piece slating NZ Rugby over their failure to look after the welfare of some of their players - he shares his concerns with Jesse. Audio
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Grant Murray - the fight to save stock during Lake Ohau fires
Grant Murray shares his story of the incredible lengths he went to in order to save the stock on his farm. Audio
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Remembering Eddie Van Halen
Devilskin's Paul Martin pays homage to the legendary musician Eddie Van Halen. Audio
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