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Bookmarks with Justin Flitter
Justin has had his finger on the pulse of technological advancement in New Zealand for over two decades now. In 2016 he founded NewZealand.AI to help businesses understand and incorporate the… Audio
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish
The fabulous sounding dish looks just as good. Get the recipe here. Audio
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Podcast Critic: Adam Burns
Today Adam reviews two podcasts. He looks at Sportscafe-ish, which sees the return of a New Zealand sports television icon. And he chats with Jesse about Transmissions, the definitive story of Joy… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 7 August 2024
Audio 7 Aug 2024Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What approach is the Government… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 7 August 2024
On today's episode, the Kaipara District Council has voted to disestablish their Maori ward at a tense meeting on Wednesday morning, the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, Tim Walz has just… Audio
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Heading Off: Travel Sketching
If you're got the time, travel can be a chance to really soak yourself into a new place. And what better way to lose yourself in a setting, than sketching it. In Heading Out this week I'm chatting… Audio
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70 years potting around
The earliest known pottery vessels were discovered in Jiangxi in China and date back to 18,000 BC. While it doesn't go quite that far back, the Napier Pottery Club is celebrating a big milestone… Audio
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Fighting tooth decay
It's a big day today for a Christchurch based charity which is on a mission to improve the dental health of our tamariki. The BYTE charitable trust provides toothbrushes and toothpaste to classrooms… Audio
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Dads on parental leave
Here in Aotearoa men represent around just two percent of those claiming paid parental leave. However a Taranaki father is keen to see that change. Callum Williamson is taking leave from his general… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 7 August 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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McDonald's finally pays out staff for miscalculated pay
Some former and current Mcdonald's staff are finally getting paid out for years of miscalculated holiday and annual leave pay. Unite Union National Secretary John Crocker spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Wild Goat Hunting Competition begins
The National Wild Goat Hunting Competition is back, and DOC is calling on hunters to get involved and do their bit to help with goat control. DOC's wild animals manager Mike Perry spoke to Charlotte… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 August 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 August 2024
High jumper Hamish Kerr is ready to engage in a mental battle with himself when his Olympic campaign begins in Paris tonight. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 August 2024
Midday Business News for 7 August 2024 Audio
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Kamala Harris announces Tim Walz as running mate
Tim Walz has been selected to join Kamala Harris on the party's ticket to face down Donald Trump and J.D. Vance in November's election. Correspondent Benji Hyer spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Kaipara council votes to disestablish Māori ward
The Kaipara District Council has voted to disestablish their Māori ward at a tense meeting on Wednesday morning. Te Manu Korihi reporter Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Personal finance: The ins and outs of insurance
Money expert Lisa Dudson joins Paddy to talk insurance: what kind do you need, how much should you insure yourself for, how can you keep premiums under control and what things could get it voided… Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Paddy to play a track from American singer-songwriter Bill Callahan, who's released his first album in nine years. She'll also celebrate an iconic album from Jeff… Audio
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Kayakers, team pursuit cyclists well placed for medals
Dame Lisa Carrington is leading the charge in the kayaking, and the track cyclists are in rapid form. Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
A Nelson-based organisation that supports the most vulnerable tamariki and their whanau across the top of the South Island is set to lose almost 40 per cent of its frontlline staff, as Oranga Tamariki… Audio
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Book review: Awatea's Secret by Fraser Smith
Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews Awatea's Secret by Fraser Smith published by Huia. Audio
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Lucy Foulkes: Why teens behave the way they do
Dr Lucy Foulkes is an academic psychologist at the University of Oxford, and her new book draws on decades of research to reveal why teens behave they way they do. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 7 August
On today's episode, Dana Johannsen brings us the latest from the Paris Olympics, and we hear from New Zealand's newest gold medallist Finn Butcher. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been selected as… Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 10am, 7 August
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst
Audio 7 Aug 2024Australia has upped it's terror threat, with ASIO chief Mike Burgess renewing a all for politicians to watch their words. The threat level has been raised from from possible to probable. 16 Aussie… Audio
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New exhibition exposes hidden history of modern women artists
The 50 years between 1920 and 1970 were full of societal and political upheaval. Now a new exhibition at Toi o Tamaki, Auckland Art Gallery, seeks to explore the role women artists had at shaping the… Audio
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Australian defence expert cautions NZ over AUKUS Pillar 2
Audio 7 Aug 2024An Australian defence and foreign policy expert is cautioning New Zealand against joining AUKUS Pillar Two. Audio
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Retirement village residents call for overhaul of legislation
Retirement village operators say they're open to the idea of an ombudsman scheme to deal with complaints from residents. Audio
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Unemployment rate rises to 4.6 per cent
The unemployment rate rose to 4.6 per cent in the June quarter, up from 4.3 per cent in the previous quarter. Over the year, unemployment rose by 33,000 to 143,000. Economists had expected a rise with… Audio