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Let your vocal chords do the walking
The censure of an MP this week came with a message about how to handle provocation - keep it vocal. Audio
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Movie review - The three Musketeers - D’Artagnan
Audio 7 Aug 2024The first part of The three Musketeers - D'Artagnan, is a fresh take on the biggest-selling book after the Bible! Stars Vincent Cassel (Black swan), Romain Duris (Eiffel) and Eva Green (Casino… Audio
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Movie review - Trap
Audio 7 Aug 2024Trap finds serial killer The Butcher trapped with 10,000 teenage fans at a pop concert. Stars Josh Hartnett (Black Hawk down) and Hayley Mills (Pollyanna). Directed by M Night Shyamalan (The Sixth… Audio
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Movie review - The edge of the blade
Audio 7 Aug 2024Another French swashbuckler, The edge of the blade tells the true story of feminist and occasional duellist Marie-Rose Astié as she joins forces with a fencing master for justice and honour. Written… Audio
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At the Movies for 7 August 2024
Audio 7 Aug 2024Simon Morris goes to the first French version of The three Musketeers in 30 years, and another film involving Parisian duels, The edge of the blade. The first part of The three Musketeers -… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 7 August 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The Panel with Simon Wilson & Jenni Giblin (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Simon Wilson & Jenni Giblin to discuss Tim Walz, Darleen Tana and the Southland choir supporting children into music. Audio
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The Panel with Simon Wilson & Jenni Giblin (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Simon Wilson & Jenni Giblin to discuss the struggles being faced by hospo businesses, and how the Olympics are trying to draw in Gen Z audiences. Audio
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Labour MP deletes social media video featuring pro-Palestinian protestors
The Labour MP Duncan Webb has deleted a video he posted on social media that featured pro-Palestinian protesters chanting at the prime minister: "How many kids did you kill today?" The backdown came… Audio
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Not enough support for survivors of abuse in care - advocates
Audio 7 Aug 2024There will be blood on the Government's hands if it doesn't immediately provide support to the survivors of state and faith-based care - that's the message from abuse survivor and advocate Ken… Audio
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Africa: Preparations for important regional summit in Zimbabwe underway
Africa correspondent Elna Schutz speaks to Lisa Owen about a wild string of events involving a particularly controversial pastor in South Africa, preparations for an important regional summit in… Audio
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Evening business for 7 August 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Eliza McCartney, Olivia McTaggart and Imogen Ayris in final
The pole vaulting trio of Eliza McCartney, Olivia McTaggart and Imogen Ayris will chase Olympic glory, with all three in the Games final. The women's team pursuit are also on track for gold at the… Audio
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Kaipara District Council votes to scrap Maori Ward
The Kaipara District Council has voted to scrap its Maori Ward, at a tense meeting in Mangawhai today. At least 150 Maori ward advocates gathered outside the council building during the extraordinary… Audio
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NZ's unreliable energy market putting investors off
The Chair of Open Country Dairy, Laurie Margrain told Lisa Owen New Zealand's unreliable energy market is putting investors off, and dampening productivity and the country needs affordable, guaranteed… Audio
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33,000 more Kiwis unemployed compared to last year
The unemployment queue just got a whole lot longer and it's youth that are literally at the front of the firing line. 33,000 more New Zealanders are jobless compared to this time last year, bringing… Audio
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Elevated levels of lead detected in Tokomaru water supply
The council has issued a do-not-drink notice to residents in Tokomaru town today and the waiting game is now on to see what further testing reveals. However, as Jimmy Ellingham reports, not everybody… Audio
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Strategy for coastal hazards in Hawkes Bay calls for urgent action
A long-awaited strategy to deal with coastal hazards in Hawke's Bay has finally been released and is calling for urgent action. Many parts of the region's coastline are slipping into the sea, such as… Audio
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Have people caught the Olympic fever?
While last night's duo canoe effort may not have been our proudest sporting moment - there have been plenty of other highlights, both expected and unexpected, from the Paris Games. Visual journalist… Video, Audio
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NZers looking after disabled family members calling for more govt support
Audio 7 Aug 2024New Zealanders looking after disabled family members say the long hours and lack of support is pushing them to the brink. Carers NZ said it amounts to billions of dollars in unpaid labour and said… Audio
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Olympics: Kiwi canoe pair show dismal display in men's 500m
It will go down as one of the most embarassing moments in New Zealand Olympic history. Sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen about the kiwi pair Max Brown and Grant Clancy etching themsleves… Audio
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St Peter's College excludes student for buying cannabis on grounds
An Auckland college is refusing to apologise to a student it booted out for buying cannabis on school grounds even after the ombudsman ruled the punishment was "unreasonable." In 2022, the St Peter's… Audio
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Bangladesh: Protests over govt job quotas see shift in govt
Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Lisa Owen about weeks of protests over government job quotas in Bangladesh seeing a seismic shift in the country's government, a court ruling invloving… Audio
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Young people make up half of unemployment increase
New unemployment figures show 33,000 more New Zealanders are job less compared to this time last year, bringing the total to 143,000. Young people aged between 15 and 24 make up almost half of the… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 7th August 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith talk about the Olympics C2 race... Audio
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Our Changing World – Music on the brain
Making and processing music is something unique to human brains, says Dr Sam Mehr. But why are we so attuned to rhythms, melodies and matching tones? Claire and Sam take a deep dive into the universal… Audio
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Feature interview: Dr Matt Beane
See one, do one, teach one. This is the way so many of us learned how to do our jobs through mentorships, apprenticeships and other on-the-job training schemes. But AI and robotics are changing the… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 7 August 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Run the Jewels: The soundtrack for a political uprising
As we head towards the US election, we revisit a 2020 interview with Run The Jewels' Killer Mike (Michael Render), and EL-P (Jaime Meline) who spoke to Charlotte Ryan about US politics and how their… Audio