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UK Election with Henry Cooke
With 14 days left until the UK goes to the polls it increasingly looks like the ruling Conservative Party will not only lose their hold on power after 14 years in charge, it looks like it could be a… Audio
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The Kiwi author finding success later in life
New Zealand filmmaker and writer Barbara Sumner has just published her first work of fiction, The Gallows Bird, a historical novel about a young female convict who is sent to Australia in the 1830s. Audio
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Is this a new golden age for New Zealand middle distance running?
Heading into the Paris Summer Olympics, New Zealand's athletics team is looking strong than it ever has. Athletics commentator Hayden Shearman weighs in on how we came to have this impressive crop of… Audio
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New book charts history of humankind through ceramics
What can we learn about the Roman empire from a single pot? Curator and artist Glenn Barkley reveals the human touch in ceramics and why more people are drawn to the artform in 2024. Audio
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Kiwi photographer exploring humanity's impact on space
Max Alexander grew up in Papakura, and has been living in London for the past 30 years. He's back in Aotearoa for the next few weeks to participate in Matariki and add a new section to his exhibition… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 20 June 2024
ABC Wantok Program for 20 June 2024. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 20 June 2024
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Johny O'Donnell (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones & Johnny O'Donnell discuss whether the grass is greener over in Australia and Invercargill's ugly roundabout. Ali Jones is a PR… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Johny O'Donnell (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones & Johnny O'Donnell discuss the Northland power outage, the latest GDP figures, and success in the PISA creativity rankings. Ali Jones is… Audio
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Australia: Political nuclear debate raises questions
Audio 20 Jun 2024The proposal from Australia's main opposition party to go "nuclear" - and build seven nuclear reactors while scaling back renewables has already raised more questions than answers, Australia… Audio
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Evening business for 20 June 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Williamson says he remains committted to Black Caps
Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen about Kane Williamson saying he remains committed to the Black Caps despite declining a central contract with New Zealand Cricket. Audio
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Coalition's promise to boost police in spotlight
Labour said National is ducking responsibility after realising it's a near impossible goal - but Mark Mitchell said he's just paying his New Zealand First partner due respect, Craig McCulloch reports.
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David Seymour speaks on cancer drug funding
During parliaments inaugural scrutiny week, Health Minister Doctor Shane Reti has doubled down on National's election promise to fund 13 specfic new cancer medications and Pharmac Minister David… Audio
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Transpower responds to power outages
An entire region, more than 100,000 homes and businesses, was plunged back to a time before electricity about 11:00 today when a pylon connecting Northland to the national grid toppled over… Audio
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100,000 homes and businesses without power in Northland
An entire region, more than 100,000 homes and businesses, was plunged back to a time before electricity about 11:00 today when a pylon connecting Northland to the national grid toppled over, Peter de… Audio
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Qantas refuses to refund widower
Todd Kerekes speaks to Lisa Owen about his excruciating battle to get a refund from Qantas, after his wife was diagnosed with terminal cancer forcing the couple to abandon an extended trip to Aotearoa… Audio
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Wellington: Lack of foot traffic forcing businesses to adapt
The increase in people working from home after the pandemic and the more than 6000 public service jobs axxed by the coalition government means fewer people are in central Wellington on weekdays… Audio
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Rugby sevens atheletes named for Olypmics
Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owen about 9 players across mens and womens teams becoming Olympians for the first time and 15 players returning, hoping to add to their medal haul. Audio
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How do people feel about the economy?
Visual journalist Marika Khabazi asked people in Paeroa how they feel about Aotearoa's economy. Video, Audio
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GDP figures from 3 months to the end of March rose 0.2%
After two consecutive quarters of negative growth, GDP figures for the 3 months to the end of March rose 0.2%, some of the main gains in rental, real estate services and electricity generation, senior… Audio
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Cellphones banned in Los Angeles schools from 2025
Audio 20 Jun 2024United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Louisiana passing a law requiring all public school classrooms have the Ten Commandments on display and the Los Angeles school board… Audio
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Power out across large chunks of Northland
The lights are off and the powers out across massive chunks of Northland, grid operator Transpower has a tower lying on its side in Kumeu north west of Auckland disrupting the network, Northpower… Audio
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Pacific Dance Festival show fuses the melodies of the Pacific with the harmonies of Western music
TOLU is a collaborative work between Pacific Dance NZ and classical ensemble NZTrio. Music director Aiono Manu Fa'aea talks with RNZ's Bryan Crump. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 20 June 2024
Audio 20 Jun 2024Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith discuss the value of green spaces. Audio
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History - "The history of politicians' perks"
How many perks should our MPs get? What is fair and what is unfair? This topic has been in the news and has a long and controversial history. Today Dr Grant Morris explores the history of politicians'… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Today playwright, author and Wellington resident Dave Armstrong looks at some of the issues facing our capital and what he thinks should be done. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Adine Wilson
A World Champion, Commonwealth Games gold medalist, six-time premiership winner, and now a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit - Adine Wilson is undoubtedly one of our most decorated netballers… Audio