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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
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Dunedin's property managers under the spotlight
Otago advocates for tenants are calling for the rental industry to be regulated further, with unscrupulous property managers made to sit a test or get a proper licence. Audio
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9am 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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Cream drummer Ginger Baker dies aged 80
The British drummer and founder of the band Cream, Ginger Baker, has died at the age of 80. Nicknamed Ginger for his flaming red hair, the musician was born Peter Edward Baker in South London. Audio
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Warning not to overcomplicate medical cannabis laws
Public health experts are warning New Zealand regulators not to overcomplicate medical cannabis rules. They say overseas experience has often been that regulations have needed finetuning after doctors… Audio
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Blessing scam targets Chinese community
The Chinese community is being warned again not to fall for a blessing scam that has just cost an Auckland woman tens of thousands of dollars. The police say they're investigating the case and would… Audio
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Tairawhiti exhibition for taonga taken to Europe 250 years ago
Precious taonga taken back to England after James Cook's first voyage to New Zealand 250 years ago have been returned from Europe on loan, for an exhibition opening today at Gisborne's Tairawhiti… Audio
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Market Update for 7 October 2019
A brief update on the movements in the financial sector Audio
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Staff shortages so severe schools close workshops
Technology teachers say staff shortages are now so severe that some schools have been forced to close their workshops. They say the average age of technology teachers is 64 and with a construction… Audio
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Companies closing to avoid paying penalties
An employment consultant says too many companies, embroiled in disputes with their worker, are deliberately closing down to avoid paying any penalties. May Moncur, says she's often forced to abandon… Audio
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National leader Simon Bridges says gangs a homegrown issue
National leader Simon Bridges says the Police Minister's argument that the increase in gang numbers is being driven by criminals deported from Australia doesn't ring true - and this is a homegrown… Audio
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Environmental activists block off central Wellington street
Environmental activists have blocked off part of Stout St in central Wellington. Around 500 people are currently on the road from Lambton Quay to Ballance Street. The police are present although no… Audio
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Government to reinstate visas for parents of immigrants
Audio 7 Oct 2019The Government is reinstating visas for parents of immigrants. The parent immigration category was effectively closed by National in 2016, out of concern sponsors were not honouring commitments to… Audio
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Sports News for 7 October 2019
New UFC champion Israel Adesanya would like his next fight to be in New Zealand. Audio
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8am 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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Rubidium - expensive and not very useful
Rubidium is a reactive metal with few uses, named 'deepest red' due to its beautiful red spectral lines, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 70 of Elemental. Audio
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Extinction Rebellion protests expected in London
Extinction Rebellion protests have already started in Wellington as protestors hoping to bring attention to a global lack of action on climate change. Their stunts include spraying fake blood across… Audio
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Average of seven seats to change hands in each DHB election
Seven seats on the boards of almost every district health board are up for grabs on Saturday in the local body elections. All but the embattled Waikato DHB, which is under a commissioner, will be part… Audio
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Children's Commissioner wants an end to locked residential care
The Children's Commissioner says institutionalised care for at-risk young people must become a relic of the past. A report into secure residential care has found children are often bullied by other… Audio
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Gisborne iwi setting the record straight on Captain Cook
Audio 7 Oct 2019Gisborne iwi are setting the record straight on Captain Cook, describing their ancestors' first experience of the British as collisions not encounters. They say previous commemorations to mark the… Audio
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News in Samoan for 7 October 2019
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Half of private land owned by 0.1 percent of population
Audio 7 Oct 2019Half the private land in New Zealand is owned by just 0.1 percent of the population and six of the top ten private land owners are foreign-owned forestry companies. An analysis of Land Information New… Audio
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All Blacks coach frustrated with first half performance
The All Blacks thumped Namibia 71-9 in Tokyo in their third pool game at the Rugby World Cup last night but coach Steve Hansen was far from impressed with his side's performance. The world champions… Audio
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Reserve Bank head criticised for shocking the market
Adrian Orr's leadership style at the Reserve Bank is under fire from an economics professor who says the governor's desire to court celebrity status by shocking the markets will damage confidence in… Audio
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Report finds children in state care are bullied and suicidal
Children living in five care and protection facilities run by the state and a charity say they are consistently bullied and many of them have suicidal thoughts. A report looking into what is called… Audio
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Police urge students get support after Dunedin flat party
The police are urging students at the University of Otago to get support if they were at a Dunedin flat party where a woman died on Saturday night. Hundreds of people were trying to flee the Manor… Audio
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Extinction Rebellion begin protest in Wellington
Environmental activists Extinction Rebellion are planning to to shut down 60 cities worldwide, starting with Wellington, this morning. They have promised extreme, disruptive action to create pressure… Audio