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PM confirms wage subsidy to end in September
Audio 7 Jul 2020PM confirms the wage subsidy scheme will end in September. Infometrics Economist Brad Olsen talks about what impact that will have on the jobs its supported. Audio
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Adversarial style of politics system merits argued in Spinoff
Audio 7 Jul 2020A Spinoff op ed advocates for retaining the adversarial political system in New Zealand. Author Danyl McLauchlan argues politics is not meant to be nice. Audio
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Tourism would get a $4 billion boost if there's an Oz/NZ bubble
Audio 7 Jul 2020It's calculated that a trans-Tasman bubble would be worth around four billion dollars to the tourism sector. AUT Professor of Tourism, Dr Michael Leuck talks about the possibilities. Audio
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Melbourne apartment tower residents still not allowed out
Audio 7 Jul 2020The Panel speaks to Journalist Remy Varga who's outside the Melbourne tower block that's in hard lockdown. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 7 Jul 2020Adversarial style of politics system merits argued in Spinoff; PM confirms wage subsidy to end in September; Apartment owners face huge bill to earthquake proof their building; Study finds half of… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Audio 7 Jul 2020Melbourne apartment tower residents still not allowed out; Tourism would get a 4 billion dollar boost if there's an Oz/NZ bubble. Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking
Audio 7 Jul 2020Panellists Michelle Boag and Shane Te Pou share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Audio 7 Jul 2020Mythical beasts and where to find them! There's been a fresh sighting of the Loch Ness Monster and Robert Kelly finds himself in a credulous mood when it comes to monsters and beasts in Aotearoa and… Audio
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Chase Purdy - Billion dollar burger - growing meat in a lab
Deep in the heart of Silicon Valley, researchers in white coats are growing something in petri dishes that may one day appear on our dinner plates; meat. Audio
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3pm Pacific Regional News for 7 July 2020
The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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In defence of rules in fiction
RNZ producer and bookworm Robert Kelly is in to defend genre fiction that follows the rules. Audio
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Do birds change their tune?
Researchers have spent the last two decades studying the "cultural evolution" of the white-throated sparrow song. Audio
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Erik's Fish and Chip reading challenge
Erik's Fish and Chips in Queenstown and Wanaka is running a reading challenge for local children. Audio
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Renewed calls for Cook Islands name change
There are renewed calls in the Cook Islands for an indigenous Māori name, including Rarotonga's Tākitimu monarch. Audio
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Report released on options for Auckland Port relocation
A new report on the Port of Auckland relocation has ranked Manukau Harbour as the best option. Audio
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1pm Pacific Regional News for 7 July 2020
The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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Government announces first $80 Million in sports funding
The Government has announced where the first 80-million dollars of its Sport Recovery Package is going, with community sports the big winner. Audio
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New Māori domestic violence service opened in South Auckland
Audio 7 Jul 2020A new kaupapa Māori domestic violence initiative has opened in South Auckland.
Te Taanga Manawa is a joint venture between Te Whare Ruruhau o Meri Trust and Counties Manukau Community Police.
The… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 July 2020
The Government has launched a plan to boost primary sector export earnings by $44-billion over the next decade.
Eric Frykberg has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 July 2020
Basketball New Zealand breathes a sigh of relief after a financial boost.
Joe Porter has sport. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 July 2020
Businesses remain pessimistic about their future after a sharp fall in trading activity.
Emma Hatton has business. Audio
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Islamic women's council releases Royal Commission submission
Audio 7 Jul 2020The Islamic Women's Council's submissions to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch Mosque Attacks outlines how the Government had multiple opportunities to establish protections for… Audio
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Southern DHB doesn't want Queenstown used for isolation
Audio 7 Jul 2020The Southern District Health Board has made it clear it would prefer Queenstown wasn't used for isolating and quarantining returning New Zealanders.
Last week the government announced it was looking… Audio
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Air NZ will limit number of New Zealanders on flights
Audio 7 Jul 2020Air New Zealand has frozen bookings for people entering New Zealand to ensure there's enough space for them at quarantine and isolation hotels.
The Minister responsible for those facilities, Megan… Audio
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Midday News for 7 July 2020
Audio 7 Jul 2020A freeze on flights to manage demand for quarantine. The Islamic Women's Council releases its submissions to the Royal Commission.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about Stuff quitting facebook. Audio
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Why Not? Seizing life after going blind
Julie Woods was 31 when she was diagnosed with the condition that would cause her to go legally blind. Born with perfect eye-sight, she was diagnosed with Macular Degeneration when she was 18. Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Stuff Business Editor Rebecca Stevenson discusses Air New Zealand's hold on international bookings, and wonders where all the banks have gone, with many closures in urban and rural centres. Audio