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The DNA of working dogs studied for the first time
Audio 20 Jun 2024They're man's best friend, but also play a vital role on farms up and down the country. More than 200 dogs from Pamu farms around the country are the first to provide their DNA to Massey University… Audio
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The TAHI Ella Ferguson and Casual Healing
On today's show, So'omālō is away so it's an Evie special! Harry get's a full rugby update from Ella Ferguson, Waimirirangi chats to musician Casual Healing, and Evie has all the deets on Justin… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Inaugural "Yeah Nah" awards
Have you ever bought something, only to get it home and think " yeah, nah this doesn't work". Consumer New Zealand is looking for nominations for its inaugural Yeah, Nah Awards to highlight the the… Audio
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Key roles axed from Internal Affairs
Key roles are being axed at the Department of Internal Affairs as part of public service job cuts. 17 roles are giong in teams involved in increasing digitisation across the public service and… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 20 June 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 20 June 2024
Kane Williamson says he is looking forward to playing South Africa's premier T20 competition during the summer and stressed that he won't miss many games for the Black Caps. Audio
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Midday Business News for 20 June 2024
Midday Business News for 20 June 2024 Audio
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Economy edges out of recession
The economy has edged out of recession driven by service industries and energy production. Gross domestic product - the broad measure of economic growth - rose 0.2% for the three months ended March… Audio
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Most of Northland without power
Almost all of Northland is without power after a Transpower tower fell around 11am cutting supplies. Tens of thousands of businesses and residents are affected. Charlotte Cook speaks to Whangarei… Audio
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Screentime: Inside Out 2, Elsbeth, The End We Start From, DocEdge
Audio 20 Jun 2024Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to look at the sequel to kids film Inside Out. Audio
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Is my kid old enough to watch this show?
How young is too young to watch Stranger Things (M with a content warning)? What do you tell a 16-year-old who wants to watch Euphoria (R18 so actually illegal for those 17 and under)? To make… Audio
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Tech: Scam the scammers, Nvidia top - but for how long? and Adobe's endless subs
Technology journalist Peter Griffin looks at NetSafe's new Re:Scam tool, which aims to turn the tables on cyber crooks. Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
Otautahi/Christchurch has just hosted the Environmental Defence Society conference, which followed the huge nature march in Auckland against some Government policies. Audio
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Book review: The Skeleton House by Katherine Allum
Laura Caygill reviews The Skeleton House by Katherine Allum published by Fremantle Press Audio
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Jono Lancaster: Not All Heroes Wear Capes
Jono Lancaster was only 36 hours old when his parents abandoned him in a hospital Yorkshire. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 20 June
On today's episode, a train derailment that happened during heavy rainfall on the weekend of the Auckland Anniversary floods had the potential to be one of the country's most serious rail disasters… Audio
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UK: Tories on track for worst result in 200 years, cop investigated over election bet
Correspondent Dan Bloom digs into the polling trends ahead of election day and the dismal result that looks set to be delivered to the Tories. Audio
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Why using AI to ID mushrooms is a bad idea
The use of AI to identify mushroom is increasingly concerning fungi enthusiasts. Audio
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New cervical self test a 'game changer' but is funding being cut?
A new self test to detect cervical cancer is being hailed as a game changer, but those in the sector fear funding cuts will undermine it. Audio
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Impact on refugee health as NZ and global food aid spend falls
World Vision says New Zealand's spend on international food aid has fallen, contributing to global food ration cuts hitting the most vulnerable. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 20 June 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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NZ's only high school steel band making history
New Zealand's only high school steel band is turning heads with a genre-defying repertoire ranging from pure 1970s pop to hard rock. Peter de Graaf reports. Audio
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Fake AI video tool causes concern
A breakthrough AI tool that can make fake videos has experts worried about a new generation of misinformation. Felix Walton reports. Audio
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Far North schools closed as region deals with flooding
All schools around Kaeo were closed Thursday, as it was too dangerous for school buses to get through flood waters and debris. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to Kaeo Primary School principal, Paul Barker. Audio
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Sports Chat for 20 June 2024
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Market Update for 20 June 2024
Market Update for 20 June 2024 Audio
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NZ pilot Phillip Mehrtens still held hostage 18 months on
It's been about a year and half since New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens was taken hostage by Papuan rebels. RNZ Pacific's Caleb Fotheringham reports. Audio
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KiwiRail admits poor communication before train derailment
KiwiRail's general manager of freight, Paul Ashton, tells Corin Dann how communication went so awry in a train derailment that could have been one of the country's worst rail disasters. Audio