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BNZ delivers steady FY profit despite big increase in bad debts
The BNZ says it's made a solid full year profit in what has been a challenging year. Audio
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Xero looks past maiden net profit
The accounting software company, Xero, has notched a maiden profit after years of losses, as it grows at a faster pace and burns less cash. Audio
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Further asset sales on cards for Fonterra to reduce debt
Fonterra is planning more cost-cutting measures and asset sales to further reduce its debt. Audio
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Midday News for 7 November 2019
Audio 7 Nov 2019Gangs are still to hand over many of their illegal guns in the buyback. A police officer quits after suggesting he might plant evidence to search cars. Audio
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Official Secrets, Sorry We Missed You, The Aeronauts
Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about British docu-drama Official Secrets, based on the life of whistleblower Katharine Gun who leaked a memo detailing that the US eavesdropped… Audio
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Tertiary education: an overwhelming choice?
With an increasing the number of pathways, options and qualifications students can enrol in, Dr Mohamed Alansari, from Auckland University's School of Learning, Development and Professional Practice… Audio
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Driverless cars, 2nd digital divide and gangster phones
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about why it's taking so long to get a truly autonomous car after Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak said it may not happen in his lifetime… Audio
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11am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 November 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Book review - Wearing Paper Dresses by Anne Brinsden
Bronwyn Wylie-Gibb of University Book Shop, Dunedin, reviews Wearing Paper Dresses by Anne Brinsden, which is published by Pan Macmillan Australia. "Compelling, clever writing; vivid characters and a… Audio
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Sinéad Gleeson: sickness, health, motherhood & writing
Sinéad Gleeson is an Irish writer and the author of the critically acclaimed work of creative non-fiction Constellations. She was diagonosed with arthritis at 13, and an aggressive form of leukemia in… Audio
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10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 November 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Best of First Up for Thursday 7 November
Audio 7 Nov 2019On the podcast today, Could carbon neutral farming be the future for new Zealand? and Mateiwarangi Heta-Morris who has held New Zealand's Superheavy-weight Arm wrestling championship title for the… Audio
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Boris Johnson launches his election campaign
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the start of the election campaign, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisting at the Tory launch that he can "get Brexit over the line"… Audio
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Concerns over lead in Canada's water supplies
A large investigation into Canada's drinking water has raised concerns about lead contamination. Out of 12,000 tests since 2014, a third exceeded the national safety guideline of 5 parts per billion… Audio
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Gender bias report. Senior doctors "making up for being female"
A new Association of Salaried Medical Specialists report is giving insight into why senior women doctors are burning out at a quicker rate than their male counterparts and are more likely to work… Audio
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9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 November 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Private school battles with nicotine-addict vaping students
A private Waikato school says the R18 restriction on vaping nicotine isn't working and it is treating dozens of students who are addicted to the drug through vaping.
St Peter's Cambridge says the… Audio
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News in Tongan for 7 November 2019
Audio 7 Nov 2019The latest news in the Tongan language - brought to you by our partner - the Pacific Media Network Audio
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Aucklanders divided over maunga ban during firework season
People in Auckland can't agree on whether banning people from Auckland's maunga during the 2020 fireworks season is a good idea or not.
But the city's Tupuna Maunga Authority is determined to keep… Audio
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Judge calls for more support once youth offenders are released
The Principal Youth Court Judge, John Walker, is calling for much more support for youth offenders when they're released to stop the high rates of re-offending.
Latest figures show 90 percent of the… Audio
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Man arrested after Mexico mormon shooting
Mexican authorities have arrested a suspect in the massacre of nine members of a US Mormon family living in northern Mexico.
Eight children survived Monday's attack in which three women and six… Audio
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Refugee refused government job over family still in Middle East
A teenage refugee who was taken from New Zealand and married against her will has spoken out about her battle to be free of her abusive husband.
After putting herself through university while raising… Audio
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Mountain Guides Association president responds to climber deaths
Two climbers who fell to their deaths while climbing the Grand Traverse Trail on the Remarkables. Mountain Rescue team member Chris Prudden says it's surprising that people could have died while on a… Audio
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National MPs due in court over Winston Peters' super leak
The National MPs Paula Bennett and Anne Tolley are both to appear at the High Court in Auckland on Thursday to defend themselves against claims they breached Winston Peters' privacy.
Mr Peters is… Audio
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Sports News for 7 November 2019
Kiwis halfback Shaun Johnson says a return by Sonny Bill Williams to rugby league would certainly help the code. Audio
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8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 November 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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AI healthcare assistant captures imagination at ideas showcase
A virtual assistant for seniors' healthcare captured an audience's imagination this week an ideas showcase - standing out in a field of ten creative solutions to gnarly government problems.
Design… Audio
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News in Niuean for 7 November 2019
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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New Zealand space satellite to track errant methane
New Zealand is going to have a spy in the sky - a satellite that will have the job of seeking out errant methane emissions.
The Space Agency is putting $26 million into a partnership with an American… Audio