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Census Day arrives, with hopes it will be better than the last
It's Census Day - and time to fill in your form if you haven't already done so.
The last big count in 2018 was roundly criticised for having the lowest response rate in 50 years, particularly among… Audio
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Government transport funding plans a U-turn - National
The Government's hit the brakes on making emissions reductions its top transport priority, saying Cyclone Gabrielle has changed everything.
It had wanted in its three-year plan to reallocate some of… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 7 March 2023
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 7 March
Audio 7 Mar 2023On today's First Up pod - how would National help cyclone-damaged parts of the country like the Coromandel; a Japanese gangster turns himself in in a surprsingly mundane way; devastated Auckland… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 March 2023
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 7 March 2023
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Fox News fights $2.6b lawsuit over US election fraud claims
Fox News is fighting a massive defamation lawsuit over false claims of election fraud it aired during the US 2020 presidential race.
In its defence, the right-wing network is betting on a decades-old… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 March 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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Tai Rāwhiti farmers want more cyclone relief funding
The Government is more than doubling the size of its fund for farmers and growers injecting another $26 million into the immediate clean-up.
But cyclone-hit farmers want even more Government money… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 March 2023
Vanuatu remains in a state of emergency after double severe cyclones; Rates of vector borne diseases continue to soar in the Pacific; Traditional vaka project launched in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Vanuatu remains in state of emergency after double cyclones
Vanuatu remains in a state of emergency after double severe cyclones. Audio
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Rates of vector borne diseases continue to soar in the Pacific
Rates of vector borne diseases continue to soar in the Pacific. Audio
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Traditional vaka project launched in the Cook Islands
Traditional vaka project launched in the Cook Islands. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 7 March 2023
The latest news and sports from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 March 2023
Top stories this morning... The Government has hit the brakes on making emissions reductions its top transport priority, saying Cyclone Gabrielle has changed everything.. Internet experts are warning… Audio
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Georgina Beyer confronting anti civil union protestors in 2004
Audio 7 Mar 2023Yesterday afternoon came the news of the death of Georgina Beyer, the world's first openly transgender mayor and MP.. Here's audio from the 2004 civil union protests outside parliament where she… Audio
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Nicola Willis pays tribute to Gerogina Beyer
Former Carterton Mayor and MP for Wairarapa Georgina Beyer died yesterday after a longer illness. Beyer (Te Ati Awa, Ngati Mutunga, Ngati Raukawa, and Ngati Porou) was the world's first openly… Audio
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West AK resident still paying rates, mortgage on flood houses
More than five weeks on from the devastating anniversary weekend floods, a displaced West Auckland family says that they are still unable to access the city's Mayoral relief fund and money for rental… Audio
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Harry Styles fans line up to buy merch 24 hours before concert
Thousands of Harry Styles fans flocked to Auckland's Mount Smart stadium yesterday.. but it wasn't to see the English pop star perform.. Fans from around the country gathered 29 hours before the gates… Audio
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LDR Sth AK: waiting times for medical treatment keeps rising
To South Auckland now where the amount of time people are waiting to get medical treatment just keeps going up and up. Steven Forbes from the Local Democracy Reporting Programme has been right across… Audio
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Japan: Sth Korea plans to resolve dispute over comfort women
We cross to Japan now where Chris Gilbert brings us the news of South Korea's plan to resolve an 80 year dispute with it's Japanese neighbours. Audio
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UK: former health sec Matt Hancock has more texts revealed
In the UK the Matt Hancock text message saga continues - Nathan Rarere was joined from London by our correspondent Ellie Jay. Audio
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The toxic world of the manosphere
Some young men are being sucked into a toxic world online, full of sexism, misogyny and fear. Warning: This episode contains descriptions and discussion of gender-based and sexual violence. Audio
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Only 1 million forms filled out ahead of Census day
Only about 1 million census forms have been filled out ahead of the official Census night - Tuesday 7 March.
Data from the survey is used by the government and other agencies to form policies… Video, Audio
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World's first transgender MP Georgina Beyer has died
The world's first transgender politician, Georgina Beyer, has died. Friends of the ground-breaking politician and activist say she died this afternoon after a long illness.
Her friends Scotty and… Video, Audio
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Taupō man makes a beeline to mead-making
When a swarm of bees kept relocating to the walls of Jay Bennett's bush house every summer, the Taupō man started thinking about how to put his regular visitors to use.
After picking up a "bee suit"… Audio
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Dixon Nacey & Kevin Haines: Conversations
'Conversations' is a new duo album by Dixon Nacey and Kevin Haines. It showcases two NZ jazz artists at the peak of their powers. Audio
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Dr Bessel van der Kolk: how to heal trauma
Traumatic experiences get lodged in people's brains and bodies as a sense of threat and to heal they must rediscover a sense of safety, says psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk. Audio
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National Census Day - te Rā Kautetanga - is March 7
It's almost time for the most important statistical exercise, our National Census Day - te Rā Kautetanga
March the 7th is the day, but there is an extension by up to eight weeks for areas affected by… Audio