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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
TradeMe's Emma Bacon talks about their People's Choicest awards, a cold-war era piano and a Cadillac fit for The King. Audio
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Lebanon meeting hopeful of ceasefire between Hezbollah, Israel
A US envoy is meeting leaders in Lebanon in the hope of working out a ceasefire deal - Alex Baird reports on that from Doha. Audio
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More charges laid against veteran broadcaster Alan Jones
More charges for Australian broadcaster Alan Jones - Pam Corkery has the latest news from across the Tasman.. Audio
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The Land and the Soul
Jeton Anjain has had enough. He decides to act to save his people. And with the help of some well-connected friends, he pulls off one of the great humanitarian acts of the 20th century. Audio
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The business leader giving exploited migrants a second chance
Meet the Auckland businessman who's helping to pick up the pieces of Indian migrant exploitation. Audio
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Some rural schools with poor quality drinking water - research
The GNS study found e coli at 20 schools, while other schools had problems with arsenic, mercury, lead and manganese levels. This can mean expensive repairs and maintenance, with more than 400 schools… Audio
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Senior psychiatrist says recent poor exam results not students' fault
Audio 19 Nov 2024A consultant psychiatrist says recent exam results from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists are some of the worst she's seen. Audio
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UK: PM Starmer meets China's Premier Xi at G-20
It's snowing in the UK - so Keir Starmer has gone to Brazil, Ellie Jay reports from London Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 20 Nov 2024
Hip Hop is this week's theme of Pocket Edition. Maggie Tweedie speaks to American painter and rapper Juraasic 5's Chali 2na and Jesse Mulligan sits down with MC of the Grammy-Award winning hip-hop… Audio
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Rugby: Australia thrashes Wales 52-20
Audio 18 Nov 2024Coach Warren Gatland said he'll quit if it's deemed to be in the best interests of Welsh rugby, after his side fell to another defeat. Australia thrashed Wales 52-20 this morning to condemn them to… Audio
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Teachers learning in a Samoan village
Audio 18 Nov 2024For the past 20 years hundreds of Kiwi teachers have taken part in a programme that's allowed them to experience life in a Samoan village. Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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Minister Paul Goldsmith on the government’s new arts and culture strategy
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has released Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. It’s a draft open for public consultation described as ‘action-oriented’ outlining how the… Audio
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Mike Tyson v Jake Paul set to be 'trainwreck TV'
One of the greatest boxers to ever set foot in the ring is returning to the sport to take on a man who became famous for making YouTube videos. Audio
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Ancient saddle-making guild draws young Waikato woman
20-year-old Sophia Stratford is learning the craft of saddle, harness and bridle making at Capel Manor College in London. Audio
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Teacher PD providers at risk of shutdown
Contractors say the speed of structured literacy and numeracy curricula introduction means they may not have the staff to deliver new programmes. Audio
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Environmental Defence Society on charges to national parks
The Government is considering charging New Zealanders $20 to access national parks and $30 for international visitors. Environmental Defence Society policy director Raewyn Peart spoke to Morning… Audio
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Increase in antisocial behaviour in Napier square - businesses
Audio 13 Nov 2024A Napier dentist is considering moving shop because of increasing aggressive and antisocial behaviour in what was once a peaceful central city square. Local businesses reckon there's been a rapid… Audio
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Houses built for whanau displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle finished
A village of relocatable houses for whanau displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle has been finished on marae land in Hawkes Bay. The collaboration between iwi, hapu, the Ministry of Business and Innovation… Audio
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Warnings vege prices could soar due to freshwater regs
Audio 12 Nov 2024A new report warns the way local councils are applying government freshwater rules will hamstring vegetable production and could lead to sharp price rises for consumers. The report, for Horticulture… Audio
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Feature interview: Leonard Cohen:
If genius is the ability to see things exactly as they are, singer, songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen fits the bill according to Professor Christophe Lebold. For 20 years, Lebold has traveled in… Audio
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Stone Eaters
Kiwi guitarist Julie Bevan plays her Brazilian track 'Stone Eaters'; Dunedin trombonist Finn McKinlay gets down and dirty; and jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie, Jane Monheit, and Duke Pearson swing for… Audio
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NZ winemakers worried about high tarriffs exporting to US
Kiwi winemakers are anxiously waiting to see if and when they'll be hit by high tarriffs exporting into the United States - following the election of Donald Trump. President elect Trump campaigned on… Audio
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Whanganui's Sarjeant Gallery reopens
Audio 8 Nov 2024Tomorrow is the big day for those in the arts and Whanganui residents.
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Tariffs are coming, so what does that mean for our exporters?
New Zealand producers, exporters and trade negotiators will be anxiously waiting to see if president-elect Donald Trump carries through with his pledge to hit all imports into the US with a 10 to 20… Audio
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Feature interview: behind the Manson murders
For 20 years, journalist Tom O'Neill immersed himself in an investigation of one of the most bizarre and gruesome crimes in America, the Manson Murders. Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 6 November 2024
Audio 6 Nov 2024Questions to Ministers RYAN HAMILTON to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's… Audio
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Concert for Animals
RNZ Concert is offering a Guy Fawkes night radio show of music chosen to be gentle for pets, and people, during fireworks, in collaboration with SPCA.
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Update on Oz with Bernard Keane
Bernard discusses the tail end of the kerfuffle over Anthony Albanese's connections to Qantas and the free upgrades they gave him and the government forgiving 20% student debt. Audio
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Former trade advisor to Trump on policy of tariffs
Peter Navarro, a former trade advisor and key advocate of Donald Trump's policy of a 20 percent tariff on all imports into the US, is rejecting claims it could start a trade war and hurt countries… Audio