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Govt proposes changes to jury trials
A criminal defence lawyer doesn't think the government's proposed changes to jury trials will unclog the court system. Criminal defence lawyer Marie Dyhberg KC spoke to Jemima Huston. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 20 September 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 20 September 2024
The Black Caps are targeting a big first innings lead heading into day three of the first cricket test against Sri Lanka in Galle. Audio
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Midday Business News for 20 September 2024
Midday Business News for 20 September 2024 Audio
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NZDF warns more cuts are on the way
The New Zealand Defence Force is warning civilian staff that 200 of them taking voluntary redundancy is not enough and more cuts are on the way. PSA organiser Mark James spoke to Jemima Huston. Audio
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Investigation underway after Bluebridge ferry loses power in Cook Strait
Audio 20 Sep 2024The head of Transporting New Zealand says the unreliability of Cook Strait ferries is placing stress and strain on the country's supply chain. Transporting New Zealand interim chief executive Dom… Audio
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The week that was
Audio 20 Sep 2024Comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther with a few laughs including where a Lego piece disappeared for 26 years!. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Audio 20 Sep 2024Sam covers off the latest wtih the All Blacks, Black Caps, the America's Cup. And he marks the passing of former All White Sam Malcolmson who was a member of the 1982 World Cup Squad. Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Audio 20 Sep 2024Mighty new soul/ funk compilation Miami Sounds 2 is released this week, showcasing 1970s classics recorded in and around Florida. Audio
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Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
Audio 20 Sep 2024The Opotiki Harbour project is marking a significant milestone today - the rock seawalls will be blessed and opened to visitors for the first time. Audio
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Book review: Sunderworld Vol 1: The Extraordinary
Audio 20 Sep 2024Roger Christensen of Unity Books Auckland reviews Sunderworld Vol 1: The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry by Ransom Riggs published by Allen and Unwin Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
He's back, and no doubt ready to inform, educate and entertain us with an array of eclectic music. Audio
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US broadcaster and historian Alexander Heffner on the state
Audio 20 Sep 2024If you've watched any of the debates or the coverage of the upcoming US election, it is clear the country is divided. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 20 September
On today's episode, former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has told the Security Council it has got to be able to enforce its own resolutions on the Israel-Gaza conflict to be credible, the… Audio
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Pacific correspondent Christina Persico
Audio 20 Sep 2024In Papua New Guinea, the police say what began as a dispute between two illegal miners erupted into violence and killings, leaving 32 people dead. Audio
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Young designer tackling medical waste
Audio 20 Sep 2024Industrial design graduate Jack Pugh has won the 2024 National James Dyson Award for his medical multi-tool. The 22-year-old's invention is designed to improve safety for healthcare workers and reduce… Audio
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CentrePort chief executive on the Bluebridge ship losing power
Audio 20 Sep 2024CentrePort's tugs - the Tapuhi and then the Tiaki - had to tow Bluebridge's Connemara back to Pipitea wharf early this morning, when the ship lost power. Audio
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Schools overwhelmed by new entrants with learning challenges
Audio 20 Sep 2024A Northland school is struggling to keep up with the number of new entrants arriving with severe learning challenges, and say many are arriving without any early support. Audio
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Investigations underway after another ferry loses power
Audio 20 Sep 2024At least two investigations are underway following the Connemara ship's power failure in Cook Strait overnight. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 20 September 2024
Audio 20 Sep 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Magnet satellite rocket thruster being built in Wainuiomata
One of the coldest, and hottest, and most powerful magnet satellite rocket thruster ever to be used in space is being built in a hi-tech shed at the bottom of Wainuiomata Hill, in Wellington. Phil… Audio
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Sports Chat for 20 September 2024
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Market Update for 20 September 2024
Market Update for 20 September 2024 Audio
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Economy shrinks as GDP falls 0.2 percent
The economy officially shrank last quarter, with gross domestic product falling 0.2 percent in the three months to the end of June. Economist Craig Renney and Employers and Manufacturers Association… Audio
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Health NZ cuts support for 120 Wellington families caring for mentally ill children
More than a hundred Wellington families caring for mentally ill children have lost access to desperately needed government funded respite care. Political reporter Anneke Smith reports. Audio
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NZ votes for UN resolution demanding Israel leave Gaza
New Zealand has voted for a United Nations resolution, calling Israel to end "its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". Foreign Minister Winston Peters spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Concerns new ferries won't carry railway vehicles
The rail advocacy group The Future is Rail, is holding meetings in Marlborough this weekend, over concerns that the new Cook Strait ferries won't be designed to carry railway vehicles. Samantha Gee… Audio
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Cook Strait ferry that lost power back in Wellington Harbour
The Bluebridge ferry Connemara is this morning safely tied up at Pipitea wharf in Wellington after losing power last night in the middle of Cook Strait and having to be towed back to port by two tugs… Audio