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Luxon promises to strengthen US relationship to NZ
Audio 7 Nov 2024Our coalition government is expressing varying degrees of enthusiasm over the re-election of Donald Trump. Prime minister Christopher is promising to make the most of it and strengthen the… Audio
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Rotorua emergency housing hearing has wrapped up
Audio 7 Nov 2024Rotorua residents claim they've been have been spat at and abused, and have seen car windscreens smashed by emergency housing tenants from the city's motels. Such concerns are behind a resounding… Audio
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BBM foodbank able to stay open due to community support
Audio 7 Nov 2024A South Auckland food bank left with boxes and boxes of ruined meat, will be able to stay open until the end of the year thanks to a flood of community support. Earlier this week David Letele, who… Audio
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Horse put down due to catastrophic injuries caused by fireworks
Audio 7 Nov 2024The owner of a horse that's had to be euthanised due to catastrophic injuries caused by fireworks, is calling for private sale of crackers to be banned. Remi, a 14-year-old retired race horse, got… Audio
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Australian breakdancer 'Raygun' retires
Audio 7 Nov 2024One of the most controversial athletes from the Paris Olympics has called time on her competitive career after going viral for all the wrong reasons. Australian breakdancer Rachel Gunn, known as… Audio
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Donald Trump declares election victory
Audio 7 Nov 2024Americans are either celebrating or lamenting what is probably the most dramatic political comeback in US history. Millions of people voted to give Donald Trump a second chance at the Presidency… Audio
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Number of overcrowded households on the rise - census
Audio 7 Nov 2024Over 100,000 households or about 1 in 16 are experiencing cramped conditions. It's been gradually trending upwards for more than a decade. Gisborne has the highest rates of over crowding at more than… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 7 November 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The Underwatermelon Man resurfaces online
Peter Dasent talks to Bryan Crump about the digital return of the much-loved children's book and album. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for the 7th November
Audio 7 Nov 2024Today on the pre-panel producer Olivia Wilson joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: Victoria, Australia
Today historian Dr Grant Morris joins Jesse from Victoria, Australia. He's been learning all about the region's history and has prepared a few tidbits to share with us today. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: the Black Caps and the 2021 World Test Championship
Today seasoned sports journalist Dylan Cleave joins Jesse to talk cricket, specifically the Black Caps winning the inaugural World Test Championship. Audio
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Podcast Critic: 'A Curling Scandal' and 'The Banksy Story'
Afternoons podcast critic Nick Robinson joins Jesse to review two podcasts. The first tells the story of the broom that very nearly destroyed curling, while the second details the rise of one of the… Audio
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Moana & The Tribe's journey to capturing indigenous voices
Moana & The Tribe have returned with a concept album project that starts in Aotearoa and travels around the world - encapsulating the voices, language, and culture of six indigenous wahine. Moana… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 7 November 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 7 November 2024
Audio 7 Nov 2024Questions to Ministers JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: How does the result of the recent US election affect New Zealand? Hon JULIE ANNE GENTER to the Minister of Finance: What… Audio
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Advocates fear Health Star system has negative impacts
The Eating Disorder Association of New Zealand (EDANZ) has expressed concerned that the Health Star rating adorning products on supermarket shelves may have negative impacts. Audio
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A month with a dumbphone
Photographer and journalist Vivien Beduya wanted to cut back on her screen time and found the solution in "dumbing down" her phone. Audio
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National table football tournament coming to Auckland
Invented in 1947, Subbuteo players simulate a game of football by flicking miniature figures to try and score goals and win matches. Audio
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Early taste of summer as temps rise across the country
Aotearoa is getting a taste test of a summer to come as hot air from across the ditch heads our way. Niwa meteorologist Chris Brandolino spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Trial of man accused of killing Yanfei Bao continues
The trial of the man accused of murdering Christchurch woman Yanfei Bao has continued on Thursday after the accused sacked his lawyers and elected to represent himself. Anna Sargent spoke to Charlotte… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 November 2024
Midday Rural News for 7 November 2024 Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 November 2024
Prop Ethan de Groot remains on the outer with All Blacks selectors after breaching team standards with the loosehead left out of the side for the second week in a row. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 November 2024
Midday Business News for 7 November 2024 Audio
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Winston Peters on Trump's election victory
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says he saw this result coming. Peters spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Trump looks set for clean sweep of swing states
Trump is on track to take 291 electoral votes and a clean sweep of all six swing states. Washington DC correspondent Nick Harper spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Screentime: The Critic, Music by John Williams, Bad Sisters s2
Audio 7 Nov 2024James Croot reviews The Critic (cinemas), which stars Ian McKellan as a powerful London theatre critic who is caught in a web of deceit and murder. Audio
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Parenting : Baby-caregiver attachment
Audio 7 Nov 2024Clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire discusses how baby-parent attachment shapes infant brain development. Audio