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Palmerston North set to hold annual Palmy Drag Fest
Audio 20 Sep 2024Provincial cities aren't normally thought of as thriving centres of drag queen culture. But Palmerston North is staking a claim as the nation's drag capital thanks to the popular annual Palmy Drag… Audio
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Evening business for 20 September 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Wellington businesses stuggling with few customers
Wellington businesses say high rent prices, expensive groceries and cark park prices have sucked the life out of the CBD, leaving business struggling with few customers. Post COVID, they said the vibe… Audio
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Black Caps 50 runs behind Sri Lanka in test
Things have become a bit shaky for the Black Caps in their test against Sri Lanka in Galle. At stumps last night, the Black Caps were just 50 runs behind the hosts, with plenty of wickets in the shed… Audio
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Ex-Green Party MP Darleen Tana has fails in her High Court bid
Ex-Green Party MP Darleen Tana has failed in her High Court bid challenging the Green Party's investigation into her actions. Ms Tana had applied for an interim injunction to prevent the her former… Audio
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Booth Logistics calls for better cook strait ferries
The Bluebridge ferry failure is costing one freighter big bucks, with the company calling for a better service across the State Highway One of the water. The Bluebridge ferry Connemara was towed back… Audio
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Front line health compromised by govt cost cutting - doctors
Junior doctors are warning that front line health services are being compromised by government cost cutting; with staff shortages, delayed patient care and burnout and they claim the government… Audio
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Two injured climbers trapped in hut on Aoraki Mount Cook
Audio 20 Sep 2024Two injured climbers trapped in a hut on Aoraki Mount Cook will have to wait at least another night for help to arrive, with bad weather hampering any rescue attempt. The pair made it to a remote hut… Audio
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Bluebridge ferry drifts for nearly 2 hours after losing power
With the breakdown of yet another Cook Strait ferry, there are fears that lives could be lost if the Government doesn't step in to bring the country's ailing inter-island services up to scratch. The… Audio
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More men named Mark in CEO spots then women on NZX
Men called Mark are apparently making a disproportionate mark on the NZX. A survey of the companies listed on the NZX has shown there more Marks in chief executive spots than there are women, mark our… Audio
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All Blacks to take on Wallabies this weekend in Sydney
RNZ All Black correspondent Jamie Wall is in Sydney and spoke to Lisa about the All Blacks set to take on the Wallabies this weekend in Sydney. Audio
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Southland treasure trove of vintage cars attracts
The prized collection including Model T Fords, Cadillacs, and Buicks was owned by a late wood buyer and gore resident Robin Dickson and is being sold on behalf of his widow. Some of the cars date back… Audio
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How do people deal with old electronics?
Audio 20 Sep 2024Visual journalist Sam Rillstone asked people in Wellington how they deal with their old electronics. Audio
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Urban Miners diverting e waste from landfill by salvaging
About a hundred mainly retired volunteers operate a not for profit out of Waipa, sifting through people discarded household electronics, essentially mining your junk for stuff that can be salvaged… Audio
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Gemma's New Season
Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor, Gemma New, talks with Bryan Crump about the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's programme for next year. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 20th September 2024
Audio 20 Sep 2024Today on the pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show with Mark Leishman. Plus producer Jose Barbosa joins them with a breakdown of the number of lost golf balls in the world, and where they… Audio
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Critter of the Week: the prickly shark
This week's critter is the prickly shark (Echinorhinus cookie), an uncommon species of deep-sea shark that lives throughout the Pacific Ocean. All sharks have rough skin, but this shark has… Audio
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Weekend Stuff: Gardening
Lynda Hallinan has all the tips you need for a weekend spent in the garden. Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Food: Asparagus Risotto with Bacon and Crumbled Goats Cheese
Martin Bosley sets up the weekend right with this twist on a classic risotto. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 20 September 2024
Audio 20 Sep 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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NZ Live: Violet Hirst
Violet hails from Otago and began releasing her brand of indie-folksy tunes about five years ago. Last year she released her debut LP 'Donegal' and she plays NZ Live in our in Tamaki Makaurau studio.
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Film Review: Grafted and The Contestant
Afternoons producer and ace film reviewer Sam Hollis reviews kiwi body-horror Grafted and a new documentary on Disney+ The Contestant. Audio
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Freaky Friday: death didn't stop the game
This week's story is equal parts scary and sweet. Nick shares his tale of how even the death of a loved one didn't halt the love of particular card game. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 20 September 2024
On today's episode, the head of Transporting New Zealand says the unreliability of Cook Strait ferries is placing stress and strain on the country's supply chain, the NZDF is warning civilian staff… Audio
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Surf's up for Heather
Whangarei woman Heather Easterbrook is one of four New Zealand surfers heading to the ISA World Masters Surfing Championships in El Salvador. Audio
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Only apply if you are a fun-guy (or person)
Dr Ngaire Tihema works for VSA (Volunteer Service Abroad) in Papua New Guinea and they are in desperate need of a Mushroom Cultivator. Ngaire explains what the job entails and why they need it filled… Audio
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A visit from a wee mini moon
We've been to the moon. Now a moon is coming to us. For the next couple of months we're set to become a two moon planet. A 10m wide asteroid - officially known as 2024PT - will begin orbiting the… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 1PM on 20 September 2024
Audio 20 Sep 2024RNZ Pacific News at 1PM on 20 September 2024 Audio
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Auckland Council looks to make Kaipara Harbour pest free
Auckland Council is looking to remove pests like possums, rats, and feral cats from 105,000 hectares around Kaipara Harbour. Auckland Council Natural Environment Team Manager Andrew Nelson spoke to… Audio