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Motion of no confidence against Tonga's PM fails
The motion of no confidence against Tonga's Prime Minster Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni has failed to win support. Audio
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As Banabans fall through the cracks they get help from ICAAD
As Banabans fall through the cracks they get help from ICAAD. Audio
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Climate activist praises UN for new guidelines
Samoan climate activist praises UN for new guidelines protecting children's rights. Audio
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Businesses in the Cook Islands are thriving post-pandemic
The Cook Islands tourism industry is getting back to where it was pre-pandemic after a disruptive few years. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6AM for 7 September 2023
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 7 September 2023
Top stories for 7 September 2023 As we head into summer, skin cancer specialists say lives are being put at risk because of delays of up to eight weeks for melanoma test results We have more on petrol… Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 11: Plastic Māori
In a humorously awkward encounter, Mum's new boyfriend finds himself unexpectedly outwitted and off-balance when he meets Grizz, the family's sharp-minded and quick-witted youngster. Video
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Labour: India a trade priority post election
To politics, and Labour's pledged a multi-million dollar boost to agritech, if re-elected, as the party sets out its plan to supercharge the economy. Chris Hipkins has also committed to visit India… Audio
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RWC: preview of first All Blacks team with Jamie Wall
Four years after falling in the semi final at Japan 2019, the All Blacks will play the opening match in Paris onSaturday morning against the host Nation France Ian Foster has named his side for the… Audio
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Rugby World Cup: 'No one parties like the Kiwis'
Nearly 600,000 rugby fans from all over the world will be in France for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. It all kicks off early on Saturday morning New Zealand time when France hosts the All Blacks on their… Audio
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Congestion charges proposed for Tauranga
Time now to get the latest from Tauranga and today it's the turn of Alisha Evans. She started by telling Nathan Rarere about Tauranga's proposed congestion charges and if it's a big issue. Audio
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The Caker closes iconic Karangahape Road bakery
It's the end of an era of deliciousness in Auckland. Much-loved bakery - The Caker - has closed its flagship store on Karangahape Road. Founder Jordan Rondell started making her incredible iced… Audio
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Europe: Russia bombs market in eastern Ukraine
To Europe now where a market in Eastern Ukraine has been targeted by the Russian military - joining us from Sweden is our Europe correspondent Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 September 2023
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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UK: manhunt for escaped prisoner
We begin Thursday in the United Kingdom with Henry Riley - where there's a manhunt is underway for an escaped prisoner. Audio
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The Mirror Book - Pt 4
Audio 7 Sep 2023Who defines the family narrative? How much do we shape ourselves to conform to others perception of who we are? Audio
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Playing in the grey: How police are trained to cope with a changing landscape
New Zealand's criminal landscape is changing, and our police force is having to make adjustments. Audio
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The great Ireland vs. New Zealand bird-off: Part 1
Welcome to the great Ireland vs New Zealand bird-off. Two islands, a world apart – but which country has the better birds? Two bird nerds champion their nation's birds across four categories in an… Audio
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A campaign of fear and loathing? Nah, the facts matter more
Should we be worried about the election campaign going negative? Or is the greater worry party leaders who can't get their facts straight? Video, Audio
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Coroner finds driver of van that killed 7 lacked sleep
The Coroner has found the driver of a van that crashed, killing himself and six family members in Picton last year, was operating the vehicle on less that four hours sleep.
One of the children who… Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: Te Huka o Te Tai
Audio 6 Sep 2023PG - Documentary. A rural community’s way of life is threatened by the development of a barge facility that promises more jobs and higher pay but will destroy the seashore in the process. Video
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Driver fatigue blamed for crash that killed 7
Driver fatigue is being blamed for a crash that killed seven members of the same family near Picton last year.
The Coroner report released today found the driver had had about four hours sleep in the… Audio
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Should soft plastics be collected in kerbside recycling?
You might know someone who's a diligent recycler, and makes sure their soft plastics are bagged up and dropped at their designated supermarket bin. But for many, plastic waste like chip packets, bread… Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: I Stand for Consent
Audio 4 Sep 2023M - Documentary. After a survey exposes the extent of sexual harm at her former high school, a filmmaker returns to ask the question: Why is consent education still not compulsory in Aotearoa? Video
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Comedy and drama queen Kura Forrester plays Fast Favourites
Comedian, actor and writer Kura Forrester drops into Culture 101 to talk about what she’s been watching and listening to when she’s not in rehearsal.
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Sibling Jive-alry
Nick explores the world of jazz siblings, from the Jones and Marsalis brothers to the Boswell and Jensen sisters, and NZ jazz legends Joel and Nathan Haines. Audio
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Changes
NZ big band jazz by the Rodger Fox and Vaughan Roberts big bands, classics from Benny Golson, and NZ contemporary jazz from Jann Rutherford. Audio
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Wellbeing programme 'grateful for rural New Zealand'
Rural Change founder Elle Perriam is proud of the efforts of rural New Zealand to help those who need it most. Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 7: Hey, It's OK to Be Māori
In an enchanting blend of tradition and modernity, Grizz receives an enlightening lesson from her ancestors, teaching her the inherent beauty and pride in embracing her Māori heritage. Video
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Canterbury's only urgent care clinic reducing hours due to staff shortages
For the second time in three days, there will be no urgent care clinic in Canterbury with Christchurch's 24 Hour Surgery reducing hours tonight because of a serious staff shortage. It also had to shut… Video, Audio