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Risk of diverse young health professionals going abroad
Is New Zealand losing diverse young health professionals to other countries?
Ethnic communities say it's common for the children of immigrants to study medicine and dentistry overseas, but officials… Audio
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Make room for rivers to tackle flood risk - Forest & Bird
Forest and Bird wants more rivers to be able run their natural path.
The organisation says the "Room for Rivers" plan is a nature-based climate approach which would increase biodiversity.
Forest… Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific News for Nov 7 2022
Audio 7 Nov 2022The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 7 November 2022
Audio 7 Nov 2022Top stories for Monday 7 November 2022 Labour plummets in the latest political poll - we'll speak to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. The Black Ferns make it to the Rugby World Cup final where they'll… Audio
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More than half of families now eligible for childcare support
More than half of all Kiwi families will become eligible for support to cover the cost of childcare. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern unveiled the policy aimed at easing cost of living pressures at the… Audio
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NCEA exams begin
For the first time in three years, year 11 to 13 students will undergo NCEA exams in -- relatively -- normal circumstances from today. Back in 2020 NCEA was delayed by 10 days with more than half of… Audio
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US: Democrats and Republicans bring out the big guys
Polls for the midterm elections close on November 8 but the parties are bringing out the big guns Latest figures from NBC show more than 40 million people have already voted. Joining Nathan Rarere is… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's Monday and our Minister of Fruit of Vege Glenn Forsyth is with us from the fresh produce market amongst the asparagus and pototoes. Audio
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Climate activists on bikes disrupt planes at Schipol Airport
Our Europe correspondent Nita Blake-Perse talks to Nathan Rarere about climate activists who blocked private jets in Amsterdam and glued their hands to paintings in Spain Audio
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US: Republicans make a final push for midterm elections
Time now to cross to our US correspondent Anna Burns-Francis who is in Charlotte, North Carolina. Audio
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Labour's to-do list and the question of lasting reform
It's less than a year until the next election and Labour's still got a lot on its legislative agenda this term. Audio
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"If you're not seen, you're missed" - Wellington charity EKTA
Almost 40 percent of New Zealand households experience food insecurity, while 19 percent of children live in households that experience food insecurity. in this episode, Kadambari visits EKTA in… Audio
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'A sea of tranquility' - MPs and their groups
Whether cross-party or inter-parliament collectives, MP groups are all about human connections which help MPs, and importantly us, find out what makes them tick. Audio
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The Horns Have It
Nick checks out music by saxophonists Sonny Rollins, Zoot Sims, and Al Cohn, along with trumpeter Roy Eldridge - and classics from Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Audio
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Jazz meets Poetry
With the release of an album of music inspired by poet Hone Tuwhare by the Rodger Fox Big Band, Nick checks out jazz inspired by Langston Hughes, Bill Manhire, Walt Whitman and Edgar Allen Poe. Audio
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Sports News for 4 November 2022
With Sam Cane out and Papali'i starting at 7, Foster says it's a big opportunity for him. Audio
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Woman's Rugby World Cup: Semi finals start on Saturday
We've arrived at the sharp end of the Women's Rugby World Cup. Twelve teams began, only four remain, you know the drill ... its semi final time. Canada take on the highly favoured England at 4:30pm at… Audio
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Housing downturn grim, but not another financial crisis - economist
Rising interest rates and falling house prices could push more home owners into negative equity.
That's just one of the risks highlighted in the Reserve Bank's latest six-monthly financial stability… Video, Audio
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10 out of every 100 sexual assaults reported to police
Just 10 out of every 100 sexual assaults are reported to police and of those, only one will result in a conviction.
Jonty Dine talks to three victims of sexual crime, to find out why they are so… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 11: Number 8 Wire
New Zealanders like to think we have a “Number 8 Wire Mentality” - a rough and ready enthusiasm for fixing and building stuff with limited resources. Video, Audio
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Jørgen Emborg's Swan Songs
Danish pianist Jørgen Emborg has Parkinson's disease, and can no longer play. That hasn't stopped him releasing an album called Swan Songs, with a host of top Scandinavian jazz musicians. Audio
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Cliff Leatherbarrow and Jazz Alchemy
Nick checks out Jazz Alchemy, a new album by Queenstown-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Cliff Leatherbarrow. Audio
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The Mixtape: Six60's Matiu Walters
On the Mixtape at 4pm MATIU WALTERS of Six60 is my guest picking his favourite tunes. Video, Audio
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Will you be watching the Black Ferns or All Blacks
New Zealands two crown jewel rugby teams are in action this weekend But, would you believe it, both games will be overlapping eachother. The All Blacks take on Japan in Tokyo at 6:50PM, while the… Audio
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Binge Eating Disorder - investigating a 'hidden' health condition
Episodic binge-eating is the most common eating disorder in the world – yet fewer than half of the people who struggle with it get a diagnosis or treatment. Dr Hannah Kennedy is currently studying… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 9: Whaling & Sealing
Marine mammals were a source of food and clothing for Māori and Moriori, and valuable oil for Europeans. Hunting them brought cultures together, made fortunes and cost lives but today it's saving them… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 7: Moriori
Audio 25 Oct 2022Moriori are the original people of Rēkohu (aka Chatham Island or Wharekauri) & they have a tragic and inspiring story. Unfortunately, that story's often been twisted into, well, utter rubbish. Video, Audio
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The Top 30 classical music pieces from Settling The Score 2022
RNZ Concert listeners tell us why they chose this year's favourite classical music in Settling The Score 2022. Video