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Shaun Johnson to return to new sport for one night
The man who can't seem to retire, Shaun Johnson won't have his feet up for long after calling time on his Rugby League career. Johnson is set to return to the national stage, albeit in an entirely new… Audio
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Te Pati Maori accuses Speaker of overusing powers
As the dust settles after yesterday's hikoi on Parliament, Te Pati Maori has turned its attention towards the Speaker - accusing him of overusing his powers. It comes as the coalition parties call for… Audio
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Richard Chambers to become new Police Commissioner
Audio 20 Nov 2024The auditions are over and it's official, a former Assistant commisioner Richard Chambers will step into the job of police commissioner. The role was vacated by his boss Andrew Coster last week . He's… Audio
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Salvage companies preparing to remove fuel from Manawanui
Audio 20 Nov 2024Two New Zealand salvage companies are preparing to remove fuel and other pollutants from the HMNZS Manawanui, that is 30 metres metres under water after sinking off the coast of Samoa in October. The… Audio
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E tu union speaks on Kinleith Mill stopping paper processing
Audio 20 Nov 2024Kinleith Mill in Tokoroa plans to halt paper processing next year and that will mean about 230 job losses. It's owner Oji Fibre solutions said the paper part of the business has been making… Audio
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Tokoroa mill plans to stop paper processing, 230 jobs on the line
Audio 20 Nov 2024230 workers will lose their jobs if Kinleith Mill owner Oji Fibre Solutions goes ahead with stopping paper production. It would be a huge blow for Tokoroa, where the mill is the largest employers. RNZ… Audio
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Risk of over-diagnosing ADHD - psychiatrist
A leading New Zealand psychiatrist says there's a risk of over-diagnosing ADHD - and it's already being overtreated. Demand for medication to treat the disorder has jumped 140 percent in the last two… Audio
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Wellington businesses celebrate customers from Hikoi mo te tiriti
Audio 20 Nov 2024"Similar to an All Blacks test match." That's how one Wellington business described their roaring trade during yesterday's te Hikoi mo te tiriti event. Police estimate about 42,000 people turned up… Audio
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Rafael Nadal career comes to end with Davis Cup defeat
The Spanish great, who has won 22 Grand Slam titles has now retired after the men's team event in Malaga, sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Beer plays the blues
Auckland Philharmonia's Concertmaster, Andrew Beer, is soloist for the New Zealand premiere next week of Wynton Marsalis' Violin Concerto. Audio
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Auckland residents given $70 fines for parking in own driveways
Audio 20 Nov 2024Should you be able to park in your own drive way without fear of gettting a ticket? Some residents in inner city Auckland suburbs reckon so; they've been hit with $70 fines from Auckland Transport for… Audio
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Sentencing of 45 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong sparks outrage
Audio 20 Nov 2024The sentencing of 45 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong has sparked international outrage. The group is made up of political activists, academics and former lawmakers - with sentences of up to 10… Audio
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Family battling with Air New Zealand flight bookings
Audio 20 Nov 2024One kiwi family has been battling with Air New Zealand since April over its Christmas flights that were cancelled rebooked and then cancelled again.The saga all started when Air New Zealand suspended… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 20 November
Audio 20 Nov 2024Today on the pre-panel producer Carol Stiles joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show. Audio
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The pre-Panel for 20 November 2024
Jesse is joined by Wallace Chapman and The Panel producer Carol Stiles to preview tonight's Panel and discuss some news of the day. Audio
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Our Changing World: The Ngutukākā Festival
Our Changing World goes in search of one of Aotearoa’s rarest plants – the stunning kakabeak, or ngutukākā.
Its clusters of bright red blooms, each shaped like a parrot’s beak, make it a popular… Audio
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Feature interview: The story of long covid in data
Data is more than numbers on a chart according to graphic designer Dr Giorgia Lupi. Data is a way to tell stories. Audio
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Sam McBride
As demand for ADHD medication skyrockets, Guyon Espiner asks leading psychiatrist Dr Sam McBride why more people than ever before are being diagnosed with the condition - and to what degree… Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Hera Lindsay Bird
Hera has published two books, and some of her poems have gone viral and received international attention, and she's on Bookmarks with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Easy Eats: chorizo salad with feta and yoghurt dressing
This recipe loosely steals its inspiration for the classic French salad. Get the recipe here. Audio
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Music Critic: new music from WOMB and Caru & Micca
Zac Arnold from Naked PR & indie record label Sunreturn plays two new songs from local artists Womb and Caru. Audio
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Oral Questions for 20 November 2024
Audio 20 Nov 2024Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? KAHURANGI CARTER to the Minister for Children: Will she commit to… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 20 November 2024
In today's episode, 230 jobs are on the line at the Kinleith paper mill in Tokoroa; gang members prepare for the gang patch ban which comes into force at midnight, and Police prepare for the… Audio
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Heading Off: An Aotearoa pilgrimage
Jesse talks to the authors of Pilgrimage Aotearoa, a guidebook outlining a New Zealand route for Pilgrims. Audio
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Keeping Waikato swimmers safe from bacteria
While you're enjoying the summer this year, a group of student scientists will spend it checking for E. coli and enterococci. Audio
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Wellington's internationally recgonised green building
Wellington's first 6 Green Star building - 8 Willis St - has been lauded both here and overseas. Audio
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How to estimate the size of crowds
Why do crowd estimates differ so much? And how do experts accurately measure crowd sizes? Audio
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Assistant Police Commissioner ahead of gang patch ban
The police are confident officers are ready to crack down on gangs - as new legislation kicks in from midnight. The rules ban gang patches in public spaces and let police break up gatherings if they… Audio