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Australian charged after tying up the wrists of 3 indigenous children
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about an Australian arrested after tying up the wrists of three aboriginal children and Australian women missing out on boosting their… Audio
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Evening business for 7 March 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Black Caps hope to add to hauls at 100th Test match in Christchurch
One piles up runs, the other piles up wickets. Black Caps Kane Williamson and Tim Southee will hope to add to their hauls when they both play their 100th Test match against Australia in Christchurch… Audio
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Air NZ cracking down on large cabin baggage
It's fair to say most people have baggage, but some airline passengers are taking the absolute mickey with their jumbo sized hand luggage, hogging the overhead lockers and breeding festering… Audio
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Environmentalists slam new consent regime 'anti-nature' and "anti-democratic"
Environmentalists are crying foul over the government's new consenting regime arguing it's "anti-nature" and "anti-democratic". The coalition is introducing a revamped consenting scheme that gives a… Audio
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TVNZ and Newshub blaming job cuts on plummeting advertising revenue
Another week, another devastating blow to Aotearoa's media landscape. Just eight days after Newshub announced it's axing its entire news operation, the country's largest TV broadcaster, TVNZ, has… Audio
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Petrol station robberies across Auckland could be connected - Police
Police say a spate of petrol stations robberies across Auckland could be connected. There have been 5 such aggravated robberies in the city since Sunday; in Western Springs, Green Bay, Papatoetoe… Audio
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Number of electric vehicles increased 166% since 2021
As the number of electric vehicles on New Zealand's roads continues to increase, EV drivers in need of repairs might have a hard time finding a mechanic qualified to fix them. The country now has an… Audio
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Moana Pasifika still without a home stadium
Moana Pasifika is still without a home. The young Super Rugby franchise spent their 2023 home season at Mount Smart and shifted to North Harbour Stadium this year however, are not permitted to play… Audio
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Up to 70 people could lose jobs at TVNZ
Attention's flicked to another channel with TVNZ announcing almost seventy people could lose their jobs. It comes a week after Newshub revealed plans to shut down its news and current affairs division… Audio
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Amourer guilty over misfired prop gun on Alec Baldwin's film set
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Super Tuesday, the person responsible for the misfired prop gun on Alec Baldwin's Rust film set and Donald Trump. Audio
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Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop speaks on Fast Track Approvals Bill
A free pass for big industry to bulldoze Aotearoa's precious natural environment. That's the Green Party's verdict on legislation that would give Government Ministers the power to push through… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 7 March 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Maksim Mrvica: Classical music's gateway drug
Pianist Maksim Mrvica straddles the world of classical and pop music, but once he was a music purist. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 7 March 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show, and producer Ayana Piper-Healion joins to discuss the faults of important documents being sent through the post, and the ongoing issue… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary's focusing on women and money ahead of International Women's Day tomorrow. She has facts and figures on women's finances and found that women invest well in some ways but could do better. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Jaynie Parkhouse
Fifty years ago - in 1974 - Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth games 17 year old Jaynie Parkhouse won a gold medal. She's with us for this week's NZ sporting history. Audio
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Music Critic: Jana Te Nahu Owen
Music Critic: Jana Te Nahu Owen, she reviews: Apakura from 'Songs of Rangioawhia' and French Lessons, a collaboration from Mykki Blanco, ANOHNI and Kelsey Lu. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 7 March 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 7 March 2024
Audio 7 Mar 2024Questions to Ministers JOSEPH MOONEY to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the New Zealand economy? MARK CAMERON to the Associate Minister for the Environment: What is his… Audio
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The ethical dilemma of mixing bodies with technology
Humans are merging their brains and nervous systems with technology, and it's being predicted that will keep lawyer's quite busy. Audio
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Northland solar farm now the largest solar installation in NZ
A new solar farm is up and running in Kaitaia, and it's pinched the crown as New Zealand's largest solar installation to date. Lodestone Energy managing director Gary Holden speaks to Jesse. Audio
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First song: Byllie-jean
Byllie-jean is a multi-disciplinary wahine Maori artist who has been causing ripples across the local music scene for a few years now. We speak to her and play her track. Audio
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The TAHI 7/3/2024
On today’s episode, we’re celebrating International Women’s day early with journalist Jogai Bhatt and Thee bad mana wahine herself Te KuraHuia. We get into the gender pay gap, worldwide statistics… Audio
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Repairs continue on Parnell sinkhole
Heavy rain, weak concrete and 100 years of deterioration are being blamed for a major sinkhole in the Auckland suburb of Parnell.
The sinkhole opened up in September last year when the Ōrākei Main… Audio
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Fears new housing policy will cause more homelessness
Wellington's City Missioner fears the government's new emergency housing policy will push more vulnerable people onto the streets.
The government has announced its new top-priority approach for… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 March 2024
Despite sales of New Zealand-made infant formula remaining strong to our main market of China - producers are being warned against relying on just one market.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 March 2024
New Zealand's most successful test batter Kane Williamson says he never dreamed he'd play a hundred tests.
Barry Guy has sports. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 March 2024
Wool carpet maker Bremworth says flooring giant Godfrey Hirst has eaten into its market share as it struggles to meet demand after cyclone damage shut down its Napier yarn plant.
Gyles Beckford has… Audio
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Fast Track Approvals Bill announced
The government has announced another key piece of legislation as it rushes towards its 100 Day Plan deadline.
The Fast Track Approvals Bill is part of National's coalition agreement with New Zealand… Audio