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Are you sure your identity is protected?
When Axton Betz-Hamilton had her identity stolen, and hundreds of thousands of dollars spent in her name, she naturally turned to the one person she believed could offer her advice and consolation. Audio
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From financial mess to financial freedom
Frances Cook is our expert today - she'll be talking about managing personal finance. She's a journalist and podcaster and now an author. Audio
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Campaign to make pictures accessible for the visually impaired
Social media is no longer just about words, photos are often the main form of communication these days - thanks in large part to Instagram and Snap Chat. But what about those who can't see these… Audio
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Television Critic: Caitlin Cherry
Caitlin reviews Fleabag, Atypical and The Good Doctor. Audio
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2pm Pacific Regional News for 7 October 2019
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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Great NZ Album: Successor by Anthonie Tonnon
Successor by Anthonie Tonnon was released on 2 February 2015. Audio
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Anthonie Tonnon performs at new arts festival
Anthonie Torran is playing at the first ever Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival which opens this Friday and runs through to the 20th of October. Audio
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What can we learn from magma?
It sounds like a recipe for disaster - drilling into a magma chamber. But the process could unlock the mystery of volcanoes and tell scientists how magma operates. Audio
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Organic contaminants in our groundwater
Traces of organic contaminants - including compounds found in caffeine, pain relief drugs and sunscreen - have been found in nearly two thirds of the country's wells. Audio
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First song: DOONS
Local Wellington indie froth rock band DOONS released their debut EP High Beam'in early August, and join us today from our Wellington studio to play one of the tracks. Audio
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Composer H K Gruber breaks into song with Frankenstein!!
Composer HK Gruber talks to David Morriss about returning to New Zealand for the first time since 1955 when he toured here singing in the Vienna Boys’ Choir. This time he's here to conduct the New… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 October 2019
Horticulture New Zealand is warning vegetable prices could increase by more than half in coming years, if policies that will stop new vegetable growing are accepted. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 October 2019
Black Ferns Sevens have to settle for third in Colorado. Audio
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Midday Markets for 7 October 2019
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Andrew Austin of Jarden Securities. Audio
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Most consumers will shop internationally to save money
New Zealand consumers don't seem to have much loyalty to local retailers if they can save a few dollars. Audio
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NZ start-up finds strong support from entrepreneurs
The kiwi-connection has given a start-up software developer the boost it needs to chase its global ambitions. Audio
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Small shareholders group takes EBOS to task
A small shareholders group is fighting a pay rise for the directors of the pharmaceutical and animal goods company Ebos. Audio
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Midday News for 7 October 2019
Audio 7 Oct 2019Investigations continue into the death of a young woman at a Dunedin student party. Hundreds of climate change protestors gather in central Wellington. Audio
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The Panel, Monday October 7th
Audio 7 Oct 2019Today's panellists are the former journalist and media trainer Janet Wilson, and the writer and broadcaster David Slack
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Chapter 9 - 'Vallée de Sharon'
Audio 7 Oct 2019A sign from the universe. A witness who was actually there on the night of Joy's murder comes forward Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy has been in Gisborne for the Tuia 250 Cook commemorations and talks to Kathryn about the arrival of the three double-hulled waka on Saturday, and aspects of the new Tupapa Trail. He checks in… Audio, Gallery
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The Camping Cookbook: recipes and food storage tips
When food-lovers Andrea Lo Vetere and Sara Mutande moved to New Zealand, they become passionate about camping. But one night, eating prepackaged food on the Routeburn Track, the couple (who are from… Audio, Gallery
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Politics with Hooton & Mills
Stephen Mills and Matthew Hooton chat to Kathryn about Shane Jones' comments at the forestry conference, and the Prime Minister's rebuke of him. Also discusson about moving the Ports of Auckland. Audio
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Book review - Wildlife of Aotearoa by Gavin Bishop
Harry Broad reviews Wildlife of Aotearoa by Gavin Bishop, which is published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Animal Justice: Camille Labchuk
Kathryn Ryan speaks with one of Canada's leading animal rights lawyers, who has worked to protect animals for over a decade, exposing hidden animal suffering and affecting policy changes. Camille… Audio
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Best of First Up for Monday 7 October
Audio 7 Oct 2019In the pod today - an entrepreneurial 12-year-old from Auckland has set up a smoked butter business taking famers markets by storm and Native Voices: an art exhibition responds to the 250th… Audio
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10am World Pacific and Sports news for 7 October 2019
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus talks to Kathryn about the muddying of the waters as the Brexit process enters a crucial phase. Audio
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The Aotearoa History Show webseries
The government's recent announcement that NZ history will be have to be taught in school, addresses the anomaly that saw this country one of few in the world that hasn't had its own history as a… Audio
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Growing demand for 0% loans
Audio 7 Oct 2019Zero and low interest loan schemes to help pay for household expenses are being asked for and now offered to people in parts of the South Island for the first time, who might otherwise resort to… Audio