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Al Brown: 'My whole thing is informality'
Renowned chef Al Brown has just released Eat Up New Zealand: The Bach Edition, a collection of nostalgic recipes that celebrate seasonal ingredients, kaimoana, and the occasional sweet treat. Audio
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Political commentators Hughes and Hurdle
Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle join Susie to look at the big promises being made for second Auckland harbour crossing, continued poll slide for Labour and the left bloc, the… Audio
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Around the motu : Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
Audio 7 Aug 2023Hawke's Bay Today editor Chris Hyde joins Susie to talk about the region's special visitors: the All Blacks. The team will do a working bee at Tangoio Marae on Tuesday, before their open training… Audio
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Book review: Old Boy: My Dad's Story of Addiction, Resurrection, Dumb Luck and Love by Georgia Tree
Cynthia Morahan reviews Old Boy: My Dads Story of Addiction, Resurrection, Dumb Luck and Love by Georgia Tree published by Fremantle Press Audio
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Frankie Adams gets the blues in new Amazon series
Being able to make film and TV roles ‘Polynesian by proxy’ is one of the unexpected benefits of the job for Samoan-Kiwi actor Frankie Adams. The 29-year-old plays blue-haired Candy Blue in new Amazon… Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 10am for 7 August 2023
Audio 7 Aug 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Europe: China in talks on Ukraine, as battle creeps closer to Russia
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Susie to look at talks aimed at finding a path toward peace in Ukraine that have taken place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with the surprise inclusion of China… Audio
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Has montetising the All Black brand impacted performance?
Top level rugby these days is a billion dollar industry. In this country, the US fund manager Silver Lake has invested $200 million in the All Blacks. New Zealand Rugby also has investors like… Audio
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New charities law little more than 'tweaks' say critics
A promised shakeup to the law governing charities is being criticised as a missed opportunity to make real changes and has instead delivered additional layers of complication. The Charities Amendment… Audio
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Second Auckland harbour crossing: 'Work with us', mayor tells govt
There's cynicism a planned second harbour crossing in Auckland will actually come to fruition on time. The Government has agreed to the most ambitious of the proposed Waitemata Harbour plans, and will… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 7 August 2023
Audio 7 Aug 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Woolly mad: Fight brewing over school carpets
More than 6,000 people are enraged by a Ministry of Education decision to fit schools with American synthetic carpet over homegrown wool varieties.
The government has signed a nearly $8 million deal… Audio
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Self-representation on the rise in family court
The number of people representing themselves in family court has dramatically increased in the last 10 years.
Official information shows the instances of family court cases involving a… Audio
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Westpac workers commence strike action
Almost 900 FIRST Union members have voted in favour of taking nationwide strike action against Westpac Bank starting this Wednesday.
FIRST Union organiser, Bill Bradford, says the bank makes huge… Audio
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Silver Ferns miss out on medal at World Cup
Audio 7 Aug 2023The Silver Ferns have finished without a medal at the netball World Cup after losing 52-45 to Jamaica in the bronze medal match in Cape Town on Monday morning.
New Zealand went to South Africa as… Audio
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Market Update for 7 August 2023
Business update for 7 August 2023. Audio
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Food prices continue to rise
The cost of food is still rocketing up, but not as much as it has been in the past.
That's according to Infometrics' latest crunching of supermarket data for July showing their costs are up about… Audio
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Expert calls for tax on sugary drinks
A leading dental expert says a tax on sugary drinks should come before paying off the dental bill they cause.
The Green Party promises to make basic dental care free for everyone in their latest… Audio
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Harbour crossing proposals show great vision - Infrastructure NZ
Audio 7 Aug 2023Infrastructure New Zealand believes Labour's Auckland Harbour crossing proposals show great vision, but questions remain.
The plan is to dig three tunnels - two for traffic and one for rail - under… Audio
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Sports News for 7 August 2023
New Zealand cyclist Ellesse Andrews has won the Kierin title at the World Track Cycling Championships in Glasgow. Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 8am for 7 August 2023
Audio 7 Aug 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Alberta pulls the pin on hosting Commonwealth Games
Audio 7 Aug 2023The future of the Commonwealth Games appears to be up in the air, after another prospective host city pulled out.
Alberta hasn't even been confirmed as host of the 2030 games, but it has announced it… Audio
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Greens propose free dental care
Free dental care for everyone is the latest policy promise from the Green Party.
There's just one problem their coalition partner, Labour, isn't so keen.
The plan would be to fund check-ups… Audio
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Labour's proposed harbour tunnels 'farcical' - Lowrie
A transport commentator says Labour's proposal to dig three tunnels under Auckland harbour is farcical.
The roughly $45 billion project would include a pair of three-lane tunnels for traffic, and… Audio
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All Blacks World Cup squad set to be announced
Audio 7 Aug 2023It wasn't pretty, but the All Blacks edged the Wallabies in a tense farewell match in Dunedin, before the team heads to the Rugby World Cup.
The All Blacks squad for the World Cup in France will be… Audio
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News in Tongan for 7 August 2023
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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People saved from avalanche had a 'close shave' - rescuer
An alpine rescuer says two people "had a pretty close shave" after being caught in an avalanche in the backcountry of the Remarkables on Saturday.
He estimated the avalanche, which was triggered… Audio
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USA knocked out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Audio 7 Aug 2023The two-time defending champion USA are out of the FIFA World Cup, beaten in a penalty shoot-out by Sweden in Melbourne.
It condemns the top ranked USA to their worst performance at the tournament.
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'Save our stores' dairy campaign the work of tobacco companies
A series of social media ads threatening that local dairies could close are the work of tobacco companies.
The Save Our Stores campaign features dairy owners who warn rules coming in force in July… Audio