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Summer book review with Bonnie Harrison
Producer Bonnie Harrison reviews The Defiance of Frances Dickinson by Wendy Parkins (Affirm Press). Audio
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Submissions closing for pay gap legislation
Jo Cribb is heading a campaign to support new pay gap disclosure legislation and joins Anna Thomas. Audio
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Virginia Keast: From stressed lawyer to dancing queen
Virginia runs Never Stop Dancing - in-person and online dance-along classes and recently notched up a whopping 100,000 YouTube subscribers. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 20 January 2025
Audio 20 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Museum stop: Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics Whanganui
Home to 1,100 works by New Zealand potters spanning decades, the Quartz Museum of Studio Ceramics in Whanganui is Aotearoa's only dedicated museum for studio ceramics. Audio
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Road Trip: Greg Cross
Greg Cross, co-founder of AI innovator, Soul Machines, says we need to view AI as a tool, created by us, for us. He joins Anna Thomas for a road trip. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 20 January 2025
Audio 20 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 20 January 2025
On today's episode, Dr Shane Reti has lost his health portfolio in a major cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Simeon Brown will take over as Health Minister, Israel says three… Audio
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Is non-alcoholic beer all it's cracked up to be?
Summer is the time when you're looking to quench your thirst, and you might think a nice zero-alcohol beer or soda with a twist could be a healthier option. But are you getting what you think you are… Audio
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Community win fight to rebuild pool after 18 years
Plans for a $3 million, three-pool facility have finally been approved, with plans for the pools to be open next summer. Audio
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First openly gay All Black celebrates wedding
In 2023 Campbell became the first openly gay person to have worn the famous jersey, and now he's he tied the knot with his fiancé Ben Thomson. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 20 January 2025
Audio 20 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Bay of Plenty shearer attempting world record
A shearer from the Bay of Plenty is attempting to break the nine-hour world record for shearing strong wool lambs. Shearing Sports New Zealand media officer Doug Laing spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Three whales die after stranding in Golden Bay
Three whales have died after a pod stranded in Golden Bay over the weekend. DOC acting operations manager Golden Bay Andrew Lamason spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Upper North Island braces for wild weather
Wild weather is expected to hit the upper North Island early this week. MetService meteorologist Clare O'Connor spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Australia claim victory in Auckland SailGP
SailGP has wrapped up its inaugural event in Auckland, with windy conditions providing for some chaotic racing. Former Team New Zealand member and Professor of Sport and Recreation at the Auckland… Audio
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Dunedin 16-year-old wins NZ surfing title
Sixteen-year-old Alexis Owen from Dunedin has upset the defending champion and an Olympian to claim the New Zealand Open men's surfing title at Stent Road beach in Taranaki on Sunday. Owen spoke to… Audio
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Sports Chat for 20 January 2025
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Bridget Tunnicliffe. Audio
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Molesworth Station included in forestry plans map
The Government's climate plans have come under scrutiny after the country's largest farm, Molesworth Station, was included in a map of land that could be planted in forestry. Climate Change… Audio
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Homegrown set to leave Wellington after this year's event
2025 will be the last time Jim Beam Homegrown is held in Wellington, with the event set to move cities next year. Festival director Andrew Tuck spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Political commentator Ben Thomas on cabinet reshuffle
The Prime Minister says he hasn't lost confidence in Shane Reti despite sacking him as Health Minister. Dr Reti was a major casualty of Sunday's reshuffle, with Simeon Brown set to take on the role… Audio
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Public Health advocates on new health minister
Public health advocates say a change of Minister will come as little comfort to people waiting too long for health care, or not being treated at all. Bill Hickman has more. Audio