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Personal finance: The 'what if' question
Money expert Liz Koh joins Kathryn to talk about life insurance and how much you need. Audio
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Net migration rebounds: but are arrivals going where we need them?
Migration numbers have returned to pre-Covid levels. But are these migrants going where we need them to? Kathryn discusses with Professor Paul Spoonley, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Honorary… Audio
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Equine ecstasy: Music with Ian Chapman
Having previously explored musical depictions of chickens, goats, cats and dogs on Nine to Noon, this week it behooves Ian Chapman to turn his attention to horses. In doing so he finds… Audio
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Around the motu : Matthew Rosenberg in Gisborne
Gisborne Local democracy reporter Matthew Rosenberg speaks to Kathryn about rural residents who feeling forgotten following Cyclone Gabrielle, 81 year old Jim who faces winter living in a caravan, the… Audio
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Book review: So Shall You Reap by Donna Leon
Harry Ricketts reviews So Shall You Reap by Donna Leon, published by Penguin. Audio
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The Burned Letter: Helene Ritchie on her family's Holocaust mystery
When Helene Ritchie was young, her mother used to explain away their lack of relatives by saying "they just perished". Her lack of understanding led to a 50-year journey to find out how her family… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 7 June 2023
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News. Audio
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Australia: Folbigg pardoned, 'unreliable witness', recession warning, Qantas share dump
Audio 7 Jun 2023Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the decision to pardon and free Kathleen Folbigg, the woman once dubbed Australia's worst female serial killer for the deaths of her… Audio
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Massey University responds to students anxious over lack of tech for on-line, AI supervised exams
Anxious Massey University students say they are ill-prepared to sit exams on-line, supervised by AI, as now required by the university. Kathryn speaks with Massey University Provost Professor Giselle… Audio
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Cyclone Recovery Taskforce head Sir Brian Roche on the massive job ahead
Kathryn speaks with the man tasked with heading the goverment's Cyclone Recovery Taskforce on the massive and complicated job ahead. Sir Brian Roche chairs the Cyclone Recovery Taskforce - intended to… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 7 June 2023
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News. Audio
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Tech expert on Apple's new headset
Want to upgrade your reality - without the pesky effort that usually takes? Apple has unveiled a new mixed-reality headset - the Apple Vision pro - which should go on sale for about six thousand… Audio
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Outward Bound seeks North Island expansion
Outdoor education Outward Bound is looking for land in the North Island for a second school.
Acting chief executive, Simon Graney, says they're eyeing up the Coromandel peninsula - which should give… Audio
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Silver Ferns World Cup team announced today
Dame Noeline Taurua announces the Silver Ferns team to contest the 2023 Netball World Cup today.
The Silver Ferns will head to Cape Town in July to defend the title they won four years ago.
Netball… Audio
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South Island ski season kicks off this week
South Island ski fields are celebrating a dump of snow that has set them up for the start of the season which kicks off this week.
And the snow has also sparked a warning to adventurers heading into… Audio
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The invisible carbon sink absorbing CO2 emissions
Scientists have discovered that fungi which live on roots absorb roughly one-third of our planet's annual carbon emissions.
Their report published in Current Biology looks at how mycorrhizal fungi… Audio
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Shelly Bay fire frightening for locals
Audio 7 Jun 2023Back now to the overnight fire in a building at Wellington's Shelly Bay. Roads around Wellington's Shelly Bay remain closed as firefighters damp down the fire. Nearby residents saw a spectacular blaze… Audio
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Shelly Bay fire frightening for locals
Back now to the overnight fire in a building at Wellington's Shelly Bay. Roads around Wellington's Shelly Bay remain closed as firefighters damp down the fire. Nearby residents saw a spectacular blaze… Audio
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Market Update for 7 June 2023
Business update for 7 June 2023 Audio
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Kainga Ora neighbours fed up with lack of communication
Worried neighbours of planned state housing developments in Auckland and Christchurch want more say before councils give the nod.
They say Kainga Ora is failing to be upfront with communities about… Audio
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Primary teachers reach deal with government over pay
Primary school teachers have voted to accept the latest Ministry of Education collective agreement offer.
It puts an end to a lengthy negotiation campaign, which included the largest education strike… Audio
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 tickets kick off
More tickets have been released for all 64 FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 matches.
The tournament kicks off on July 20 and already FIFA have announced that football fans from… Audio
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NZ Special Olympics team heads to Berlin
A 39 strong New Zealand team leaves for the Special Olypmics World Games in Berlin today, where over 7000 athletes across 26 sports will compete across nine days of competition.
Organisers lay claim… Audio
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Asthma group: vape rules not strong enough
'Cotton candy' and 'Strawberry jelly donut' flavoured vapes are too sweet for the government - who will put an end to the 'potentially enticing' brand names in August.
New vape shops won't be able to… Audio
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Sports News for 7 June 2023
PGA Tour players were blindsided by the news this morning that their tour and the World Tour had agreed to merge with rival LIV Golf, and accept funding from Saudi Arabia. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 7 June 2023
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News. Audio
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Barbie film creates global shortage of pink paint
Life in plastic is fantastic - and also very pink.
The upcoming Barbie movie has made international headlines by causing shortages of pink paint, wiping out one company's entire global supply.
The… Audio
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National rolls out new plan for infrastructure
Christopher Luxon is accusing the government of destroying a pipeline of good infrastructure projects -- projects he says National will get back on track.
The party is today announcing a five-point… Audio
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More support needed to help neurodiverse children
Groups supporting children with conditions such as autism and dyslexia say a government action plan has failed to deliver.
The Neurodiversity in Education Coalition says the plan began in 2019 but… Audio
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News in Tongan for 7 June 2023
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio