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Another week of wild weather for Aotearoa
It's another week of wild weather for Aotearoa.
It's a windy morning for Auckland and Northland who are also getting a dumping of rain - as is most of the country.
NIWA Meteorologist Chris… Audio
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Rocky term three expected for schools
Term three starts for pupils today, but teachers are worried it will be even more tumultuous than the last. Educators are bracing for further staff shortages, ongoing winter illnesses, and high levels… Audio
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News in Samoan for 25 July 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Green Party co-leadership in disarray with James Shaw ousted
The co-leadership of the Green Party is in disarray this morning.
James Shaw who was ousted at the party's AGM at the weekend, by a minority of party delegates, still hasn't decided if he'll put his… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 25 July
Audio 25 Jul 2022On today's First Up pod - talk of inflation, Gib and petrol prices take a backseat for the day as we talk the Pox that the WHO has declared a health emergency - we speak with epidiologist Michael… Audio
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Equal pay gap widened by Covid-19, especially among Pasifika
The Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the long-standing issue of equal pay, with Pasifika workers getting less than they used to compared to their Pakeha counterparts.
AUT's Work Research Institute… Audio
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Wild weather set to lash the North Island today
Heavy rain and wild winds are set to to hit the top of the North Island today, and the outlook for down south later in the week isn't much better.
MetService says a low-pressure system is currently… Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific news bulletin Monday July 25 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 25 July 2022
Audio 25 Jul 2022Factions within the Green Party force co-Leader James Shaw to reapply for his job, We asked the Prime Minister what it means for Labour, just over a year from the election, Schools are back today, so… Audio
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Monkeypox declared global health emergency by WHO
The monkeypox outbreak has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation The classification, which is the highest alert that the WHO can issue, came after a surge in cases… Audio
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NZ needs to prep for other infectious diseases in coming months
Latest figures show there are at least five-and-a-half-thousand new community cases of COVID 19 in the country There's currently a rolling average of eight-and-a-half thousand cases and 24 deaths per… Audio
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Ak mayoral candidates on Saturday's motorway protest
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki led a thousand or so protesters on a march that caused major disruptions in Auckland on Saturday. Protest organisers said they wanted to cause "motorway mayhem in… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
With Nathan Rarere from the fresh produce markets is the Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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NZ joins WHO's inaugural World Drowning Prevention Day
There has been a sharp rise in the number of drownings since the emergence of Covid-19 ... here and around the world. There are an average of 77 fatal drownings in Aotearoa every year, which is why… Audio
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Pakistan sees rising Covid-19 cases, monkeypox spreads in India
To Pakistan we head - where covid-19 numbers are again on the rise - and the monkeypox virus is spreading in neighbouring India. Nathan Rarere asked our correspondent Kaswar Klasra in Pakistan about… Audio
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5am RNZ Pacific news bulletin Monday July 25 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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In the Driver's Seat
A Canterbury refugee centre is starting up its own driving programme, taught in the native language of migrants.
It's another step towards breaking down some of the barriers to getting a drivers… Audio
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Stemming the brain drain
With workers heading overseas to new horizons and greener pastures, what are employers doing to retain their staff? Audio
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ORFF: Carmina Burana, Nos 24 - 25
Performed by the combined Choirs Aotearoa: NZ Secondary Students' Choir, NZ Youth Choir, Voices NZ conducted by Karen Grylls, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 23 July 2022. Audio
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Southern Swing
Dunedin's music scene is perhaps best known for its eponymous rock sound, but there are some fantastic jazz players in the Edinburgh of the South. Audio
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Oven-baked Mushroom Risotto with Julie Biuso
Julie Biuso tells Jesse Mulligan how listeners can make a delicious oven-baked mushroom risotto - perfect for cold nights at home. Audio
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Review: Liam Gallagher at Spark Arena
Audio 22 Jul 2022It’s been a long COVID minute since Aotearoa has been graced with so many incredible international musicians. And on a rainy night in Tāmaki Makaurau - Auckland we saw the return of ex-Oasis/Beady Eye…
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Automobile Association on fuel tax cut extension
On the eve of new inflation figures, the government has announced it is extending the fuel tax cut and reduction in road user charges.
The 25 cents cut in petrol excise duty, reduced road user… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Charities, citizenship, and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Why is petrol still so expensive?
The price of 91 octane petrol at the pump is still stubbornly sitting around $3 a litre, despite the recent slump in the price of Brent Crude Oil.
As well as that, the 25 cent tax relief is due to… Audio
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Y25 recipients announced by YWCA
Audio 13 Jul 2022Y25 shines a spotlight on 25 women and non-binary people under the age of 25 doing extraordinary things. 15-year-old Spirit & Soul founder Jaskiran Kaur Rahi is among the winners, she talks to Jesse… Audio
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Waka Kotahi warns drivers to be prepared for hazards
Waka Kotahi is warning drivers to prepare for hazardous driving conditions today, as rain and winds blast the country.
Coromandel has had the most rain so far with 195 millmeters in the last 24 hours… Audio