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Argentina celebrates as Los Pumas beat Springboks at home
Argentina's still celebrating that win against the Springboks - Kate Pereyra Garcia reports Latin America Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 September 2024
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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Australian federal govt about to limit election spending
Australia's Federal government is moving to limit how much influence the country's billionaires have on the political process - Pam Corkery has the news out of Aussie Audio
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The 'bystander effect': Would you step in to help?
Kirsten Tilleman is a PhD student at the Faculty of Engineering, Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland - and joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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What is the role of the Police Commissioner and who's line for the top job?
Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury and sociologist, Jarrod Gilbert joins Emile Donovan to discuss the tenure of Andrew Coster and who might be a good fit as a replacement. Audio
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Locals in central Otago town divided over new gold mine
Locals in the small central Otago town of Millers Flat are divided on whether a new gold mine will be a boon for the local community. The Millers Flat mine is expected to be up and running by the end… Audio
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Boundaries needed for next Commissioner - Police association
There's been mission creep when it comes to politicians meddling in police operational matters and there needs to be clear boundaries drawn for the next Commisioner, according to the Police… Audio
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Tararua District mayor apologises for rate payers having to pay thousands
The Tararua District mayor has offered a "heart felt personal apology" for a botch up that's left some rate payers owing thousands of dollars that the coouncil must collect. A mistake calculating… Audio
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Police Commissioner to head govt social investment agency
No bad blood, that's the message from outgoing Police Commissioner Andrew Coster who is leaving the force early to head up the government's new social investment agency. He begins a 5 year term there… Audio
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Auckland business leader echoes call to curb working from home
Minister Nicola Willis yesterday issued a three point directive to public service CEO's stating working from home is not an entittlement. It should only be agreed to if it does not compromise employee… Audio
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A ditty keeps the doctor away
Music can be medicine. It can help treat diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and depression says neuroscientist Daniel Levitin. He's not just a brain scientist, he's a record producer working with… Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad calls in with news about the Australian Government taking legal action against misleading pricing in supermarkets; the latest in NRL games lined up this weekend and the 20th anniversary of Oz… Audio
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 24 September 2024
Audio 24 Sep 2024Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his statements and actions? NANCY LU to the Minister for the Public Service: What recent announcements has she… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 24 September 2024
On today's episode, the Police Commissioner Andy Coster is leaving the force to head up the government's new Social Investment Agency, nearly 500 people have been killed in Lebanon, in the deadliest… Audio
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A leg up from Six-60
Four lucky Otago Uni students have been given a pretty unique chance to kickstart their music careers after winning a highly sought after Six-60 scholarship. The scholarships were set up in 2021 by… Audio
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Can 3D printed houses solve the housing crisis?
If you've looked for a house recently, you might have heard - you can't build them for what you can buy them at the moment. With construction prices up by as much as 40 percent - combined with land… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 24 September 2024
Outside back Will Jordan says the All Blacks are working hard on their propensity to fade late in test matches - pointing out it was a strength earlier this season. Audio
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Police Commissioner Andrew Coster resigns
The Police Commissioner Andy Coster is leaving the force to head up the government's new Social Investment Agency. Coster spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 24 September 2024
On today's episode, the government says getting people to work from the office is better for productivity, while also acknowledging it will be a much needed boost for central city shops, cafes and… Audio
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ATM competition leaving vulnerable consumers out of pocket
Audio 24 Sep 2024Some of the poorest communities are facing sky high ATM charges, as non bank providers take over some sites previously hosting bank machines. Audio
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Power, water, roads: what's the long term plan?
Audio 24 Sep 2024Infrastructure around the country is in need of investment - from the electricity grid, to roads, public transport, hospitals and schools. The Infrastructure Commission Chief Executive, Geoff Cooper… Audio
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Businesses ask employees to come back to the office
The government has directed department bosses to tighten up on public servants' working-from-home arrangements, saying they are not an entitlement. Businesses are have already started enticing staff… Audio
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Donald Trump says he won't run in 2028 if defeated
Donald Trump has said that he does not expect to run again for president if he is defeated in November's US election. US correspondent Nick Harper spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Man rescued after being buried by avalanche near Wānaka
In a lucky escape, a man was rescued from underneath a metre of snow after an avalanche was triggered near Treble Cone on Monday. Mountain Safety Council chief executive Mike Daisley spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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PM Luxon on ending public servants working from home arrangements
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says that public servants working from home was a temporary measure during Covid four years ago and to continue it now risks "putting pressure on team performance… Audio
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Police arrest smugglers behind NZ's largest cocaine shipment
It's taken police two years to arrest the smugglers they say are behind the largest cocaine shipment in New Zealand's history. Detective Inspector Thomas Gollan spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Wellington cafe owner on govt push to get workers back in the office
The government says getting people to work from the office is better for productivity, while also acknowledging it will be a much needed boost for central city shops, cafes and restaurants. Wellington… Audio
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Hospitality sector welcomes push to get workers back into office
The country's hospitality industry chief says the government's new return-to-office push is "just the boost the sector needs". Hospitality NZ chief Steve Armitage spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 24 September
Audio 24 Sep 2024On today's First Up pod: Footage emerges of the hand-over of New Zealand pilot Philip Mehrtens after he was held hostage for more than a year in West Papua; the Black Caps crumble early on day 5 in… Audio
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Claims of bribery involved in NZ pilot's release in West Papua
The West Papua Natonal Liberation Army says a bribe was paid to secure the release of the New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens, held hostage by the West Papua National Liberation Army for 19 months. Audio