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Electoral Commission apologises for mistakes on ballots
The Electoral Commission is under fire for a number of problems with advanced voting including an error on ballots which risked hampering votes for one party. The commission has apologised to the… Audio
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Gloriavale Leavers Support Trust want urgent action from govt
Former members of the Gloriavale community made themselves heard outside yesterday's leaders debate, manager of the Gloriavale Leavers' Support Trust, Liz Gregory urging the government to launch an… Audio
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First Up's Fish Report with Brett Sellers
It's the first Wednesday of the month, and time to talk with our fish expert, Seafood buyer and Operations Manager at Foodstuffs Brett Sellers - today a listener wonders where you can get turbot, and… Audio
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SkyCity Fire Report: length of firefighters shifts a concern
Audio 7 Oct 2020Nearly a year after Auckland's convention centre went up in flames and brought the city centre to a standstill, a report has raised concerns about the length of the shifts some firefighters put in… Audio
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Yatra: 8 East Asian plays presented as one at TAPAC
Do you fancy a trip to the theatre to celebrate Auckland's move down to Alert level 1? The Prayas Theatre Company has brought together a large cast and crew to present 'Yatra' at TAPAC in Auckland… Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 7 October 2020
The harvesting of the data of prominent Papua New Guineans casts a spotlight on the country's growing relations with China; Maori and Pasifika dancers set the international stage alight; It's Fiji… Audio
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PNG people in leaked Chinese dataset seek answers
Papua New Guineans who found out that their names are included in a leaked database of people whose personal information has been collected by a Chinese company, are questioning why they have been… Audio
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Fijians focus on language and its living link amid Covid-19
Bula! It's Fijian Language Week in New Zealand and the theme reflects the strong belief by the islanders that their culture inspires courage and strength, says Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito… Audio
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Maori and Pasifika dancing talent storms international stage
Maori and Pasifika talent have taken the international stage by storm in Rihanna's Savage Fenty launch choreographed by Parris Goebel. Audio
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Why those 100 percent renewable energy plans fall short
New Zealand's not far off achieving 100 percent renewable energy - but is that really our best bet for combating climate change? Audio
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Review: CSO's Houstoun Plays Brahms
Tony Ryan reviews the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's concert from Saturday 3 October. Audio
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Sports News for 5 Oct 2020
The White Ferns will still be trying to draw on the experience of Suzie Bates in today's second ODI against Australia in Brisbane. The experienced top order batter will miss the rest of the series… Audio
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Any Alert Level easing too late for Auckland business owner
A burger bar owner in Auckland says he doesn't know how he'll pay thousands of dollars in rent arrears to his landlord.
Today, the government decides whether the city moves to Alert Level 1 at… Audio
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Alastair Campbell: How I learned to survive depression
Audio 3 Oct 2020Alastair Campbell is a writer and communications strategist who used to be former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's spokesman, press secretary, and director of communications and strategy. He's… Audio
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Australian PM hints at swift recovery in first Covid budget
It's time now for our weekly catch up with Australian commentator, former MP and broadcaster Pam Corkery. She tells us about what Australians can expect from its first covid-era budget and the former… Audio
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The 7 Jurisdictions of Australasia: Back to the Future
Historian Dr Grant Morris says the situation in Australasia has almost reverted to pre-1901. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Adam Hattaway and The Haunters release new single and video, announce tour.
RNZ is over-the-moon to present the new single and video ‘Wasting Our Time’ from Christchurch band Adam Hattaway and The Haunters. The song is the lead single from their upcoming album Woolston, Texas… Video
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Sports News for 1 Oct 2020
The White Ferns beat Australia by 5 wickets in the third and final T20 cricket international last night in Brisbane.
Batting first the hosts posted 123 for 7, with New Zealand chasing down the… Audio
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Leaders prepare for second election debate
RNZ's Caucus podcast co-host Tim Watkin gives his predictions ahead of the Newshub leaders debate. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Ebony Lamb ‘Midnight’ live at Hunters and Collectors
RNZ Music is proud to present the new song and live vid from honey-voiced alt-country musician Ebony Lamb. ‘Midnight’ is the first hint of what’s to come on Ebony’s forthcoming solo debut. Video
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Dr Hinemoa Elder: how Māori wisdom can enrich modern lives
Psychiatrist Dr Hinemoa Elder has always been fascinated by the "nuggets of ancient wisdom" that are Māori whakataukī (traditional proverbs). Now she's written a book about them – Aroha: Maori Wisdom… Audio
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Parliament further out of reach for NZ First in latest poll
Labour has taken a slight hit and would need help from the Greens to form a government according to the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll.
Monday's poll puts Labour on 47 percent and National on 33… Video, Audio
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New Zealand conductor wins the first conducting competition she enters
Former Aucklander Tianyi Lu who has won the 2020 Premio Cantelli International Conducting Competition in Italy.
Tianyi cut her teeth as a young conductor working with the Auckland Philharmonia… Audio
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Endometriosis NZ sees increased calls for help during Covid-19
During the 7-week lockdown the organisation received cries for help from 568 women and girls. Audio
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‘I’m proud to be a afakasi Samoan New Zealander with lived experience of depression’
Josiah Tualamali'i is passionate about ensuring young Pasifika and Māori have a seat at the table, particularly when it comes to decision-making around mental health. Video
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Top Stories for Monday 28 September 2020
Covid-19 delays leave hundreds of women in pain and distress as they wait for endometriosis treatments. Officials sat on knowledge Auckland Harbour Bridge maintenance was contaminating land close to… Audio
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Mousey - Lemon Law LIVE
Mousey is a NZ based musician and songwriter. Her debut single 'Extreme Highs'- about "the emotional roller coaster" she went through when living with nine others in a crammed Christchurch flat - was… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Neko 'Serious'
RNZ Music is stoked to present the new single and video from emerging R&B artist NEKO. 'Serious' is the debut single from the 18-year-old, who's worked with the likes of Troy Kingi and Chruch & AP.
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Cutting the grass? Cut it out!
Lawn owner William Ray looks at the ecological benefits of not mowing and letting your grass grow longer. Audio
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ACT could bring eight extra MPs to Parliament
ACT's David Seymour is riding high on the prospect of bringing several new friends to the halls of power this election.
Tuesday's 1 News Colmar-Brunton Poll saw the ACT Party polling at 7 percent… Audio