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The Met Gala: The history, fashion and celebrities
TAHI and RNZ host and producer Evie Orpe joins the show to say who wore what and who wore it best. Audio
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Uncovering the Chinese Olympic swimming drug scandal: Journalist Tariq Panja
Just months out for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, the event has been rocked by the revelation 23 Chinese swimmers were allowed to compete at the 2021 games in Tokyo, despite testing positive for… Audio
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Politics by Night with Ben McKay
AAP New Zealand correspondent Ben McKay joins Emile Donovan to discuss how AUKUS discourse has gone down on the other side of the ditch, ructions over Julie Anne Genter's conduct in the House, and his… Audio
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Shower Thought: Do the spiders you put outside live or die?
There are three types of people in the world: those who kill spiders on the spot, those who let them live, and those who safely trap and release them outside. But once they're outside, do they… Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 8 May 2024
Audio 7 May 2024The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Parliament asks for budget for its watchdogs
In the lead-up to the Budget, Parliament goes over the head of the Government, asking the Governor General to add in some cash for Parliament's three watch-dogs. Audio
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a Consumer NZ survey revealing Kiwi motoring preferences and the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest. Audio
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a call from150 experts for the Government to legalise all drugs, and the spike in violence against women in… Audio
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Save Children
Audio 7 May 2024A life and death decision on a ceasefire in Gaza is up in the air, with Hamas agreeing to a deal but Israel still saying no. Sacha Myers from Save the Children speaks to Lisa Owen Audio
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MPs back flipping and back pedalling
Audio 7 May 2024Parliament was doing little to win the public's confidence today - as MPs from multiple parties performed a bouquet of back-flips and back-pedalling Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch reports Audio
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Evening business for 7 May 2024
Audio 7 May 2024News from the business sector, including a market report Audio
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NZ surfers named for Paris Olympics
Audio 7 May 2024New Zealand have named a team of two to carry the surfing flag at the Paris Olympics. It is just the second time surfing will feature at the Games and will be the first appearance for 22-year-old… Audio
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Australia interest rates remain steady
Audio 7 May 2024Australia interest rates remain steady Audio
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Port of Auckland and council reach deal over land
Audio 7 May 2024Big areas of Auckland Port are being handed back to the public in a deal signed today by the Mayor and Port boss. Port CEO Roger Gray speaks to Lisa Owen Audio
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Ponsonby business owners chip in to boost security
Audio 7 May 2024Ponsonby Road businesses are collectively looking to fund their own security guards following a fatal shooting on the street. Ponsonby Social Club owner Bobby Mukai speaks to Lisa Owen Audio
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Junior doctors walk off the job
Audio 7 May 2024Doctors say operations, medical procedures and appointments have had to be cancelled around the country as two and a half thousand junior doctors walk off the job. Health correspondent Rowan Quinn… Audio
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Where will all the new Corrections staff live?
Audio 7 May 2024Plans to super size a prison in rural Waikato could put a criminal strain on local infrastructure including housing. Property Brokers Te Awamutu branch manager Rebecca Fraser speaks to Lisa Owen Audio
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Budgeting advisors to close amid funding cuts
Audio 7 May 2024Some budgeting advisors are facing closure having missed out on the latest round of government funding, raising fears for some of the country's most vulnerable people Lauren Crimp reports. Audio
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How safe do people feel in the city?
Audio 7 May 2024Following the fatal shooting on Ponsonby Road, our camera operator Marika Khabazi asked Aucklanders if they feel safe being out and about in the city. Audio
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Public winners in port deal
Audio 7 May 2024The Mayor of Auckland has backtracked on his proposal to lease out the city's port. Felix Walton reports Audio
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Cameron Suafoa's remarkable cancer recovery
Audio 7 May 2024Well-dressed RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about the Black Ferns fast approaching the start of their season. Audio
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Threat of jail time looms over Donald Trump
Audio 7 May 2024The threat of jail time looms over Donald Trump as he continues to violate a gag order in his criminal trial. United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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82-year-old Don McGovern on job hunt
Audio 7 May 2024An 82-year-old man is looking for work and says companies have become ageist. Don McGovern speaks to Lisa Owen Audio
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Creating community through collective music making
Congratulations to the New Zealand Ukulele Trust, this year's recipient of the Baysting Prize for Children's Champion at the NZ Children's Music Awards. David Morriss talks with Maria Winder, one of… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 7 May 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss headphone etiquette. Audio
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How AI has taken over our decision making
Once you start noticing, you can see it everywhere; the 'sameness' of style, music, art and even food. New Yorker staff writer Kyle Chayka blames algorithms that direct our attention to what works… Audio
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