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Business News for 31 January 2025
Business news for 31 January 2025 Audio
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Early Business News for 31 January 2025
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Evening business for 30 January 2025
Audio 30 Jan 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Midday Business News for 30 January 2025
Midday Business News for 30 January 2025 Audio
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New documentary explores Haka Party incident in depth
Audio 30 Jan 2025It's been nearly 46 years since a capping week stunt turned into a flashpoint for race relations in Aotearoa. Audio
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Market Update for 30 January 2025
Market Update for 30 January 2025 Audio
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Quantum computing poses risk to existing cybersecurity
New Zealand's biggest institutions, including government, banks and regulators are working to address an emerging risk to the security of digital assets and critical infrastructure posed by quantum… Audio
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Business News for 30 January 2025
Business news for 30 January 2025 Audio
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UK govt outlines plans for economic growth
Britain's Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled her plan for economic growth, announcing a number of projects, including reviving a plan to expand London's Heathrow Airport, which has already drawn… Audio
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Early Business News for 30 January 2025
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Number of buildings in Vanuatu CBD to be demolished
Audio 30 Jan 2025More than a dozen buildings still need to be demolished in the central business district of Vanuatu's capital Port Vila which has been cordonned off since the 7.3 magnitude quake in December. Audio
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Taranaki dealing with off shore wind generation issues
RNZ reporter Robin Martin talks to Nathan about the latest from the Taranaki region. Audio
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Evening business for 29 January 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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How a restaurant on the brink of closure managed to turn things around
The recession has hit many businesses hard, particularly in the hospitality industry. For a time, it seemed like there was a restaurant closing every week. But there is hope. Jack Crosti has worked… Audio
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Midday Business News for 29 January 2025
Midday Business News for 29 January 2025 Audio
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Zen and the art of bonsai
Audio 29 Jan 2025Steven Yin has been working with Bonsai trees for 20 years and runs the country's biggest commercial bonsai nursery with some 5000 trees. Audio
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Return to the office expected to help as retailers hang on
Audio 29 Jan 2025More foot traffic in the main cities is expected to be a significant boost for retailers facing a much slower than hoped for economic recovery.
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Calls for rethink after another flop at Tākina convention centre
There are calls for a rethink of the management and marketing of exhibitions at Wellington's Tākina convention centre, after it was revealed last year's Dr Who exhibition made a loss.
Last July RNZ… Audio
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Market Update for 29 January 2025
Market Update for 29 January 2025 Audio
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More than a third of GPs turning away new patients
More general practices are closing their books, with more than a third of the country's GPs turning away new patients last year. General Practice Owners Association Chair Dr Angus Chambers spoke to… Audio
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Popeyes Chicken in Lower Hutt proves popular
Lower Hutt's Popeyes chicken is proving to be so popular, it has had to bring in traffic management to stop long queues from its drive-through and carpark spilling onto the road. Ashleigh McCaull went… Audio
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Sky TV ageing satellite causing signal issues
Sky TV's ageing satellite is causing signal issues for customers. Consumer NZ chief executive Jon Duffy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Tech stocks rebound slightly after DeepSeek shock
Tech stocks have rebounded slightly overnight after the emergence of a new Chinese AI, DeepSeek, ruffled feathers in the industry. Washington DC Correspondent Kate Fisher spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Business News for 29 January 2025
Business news for 29 January 2025 Audio
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Early Business News for 29 January 2025
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Farewell Guangdong | Episode 5: Ho Yuke So
"My parents couldn't afford to keep us, so we two girls were sold. I was sold as a maid to the Chan family from Sun Gai." Video
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Farewell Guangdong | Episode 6: Fong Toy Gee
Fong She lost three children to poverty in Sui Nam, Canton, before enduring a perilous journey across land and sea to be reunited with her husband in Dunedin. Video
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Shower Thoughts: How do chocolate flavours get invented?
New Product Development Manager at Whittaker's Megan Sinclair joins Emile Donovan to indulge his questions about chocolate flavour creation. Audio
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Evening business for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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What you need to retire on
Thinking about how much money you might need to retire can be a scary prospect, particularly if you're already struggling to make ends meet while you're working. "FORO" or Fear Of Running Out is top… Audio