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Business News for 25 March 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Tairāwhiti road repairs hampered by closures, Covid-19
Contractors in Tairāwhiti are facing a myriad of roadblocks as they try to fix the region's roads.
Repair works are being hampered by the closure of State Highway 35 from Potaka to Tolaga Bay, as… Audio
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Green Party reacts to Australia letting NZ take refugees
In a major u-turn, Australia has accepted a longstanding offer from New Zealand to take refugees from detention centres in the Pacific.
As a result, this country will take 150 refugees a year for… Audio
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Early Sports News for Friday 25 March 2022
A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Covid-19 cases rising in southern schools
Covid-19 cases at Southland-Otago schools, kura and and Early Learning Services are rising. More than 300 institutions have reported over 5000 cases in the past 10 days. St Clair School principal Jen… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 March 2022
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 March 2022
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Tokomaru Bay café begins clean-up without half of their staff
A Tokomaru Bay café situated just off the main highway is bringing out the mops and buckets after the week's floods - but half of their staff are stuck on the other side of town.
Café 35 owner Peter… Audio
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Asylum seeker on NZ taking Australian refugees
Audio 25 Mar 2022An extraordinary backdown by the Australian government will allow hundreds of refugees to resettle in New Zealand.
But the near-decade delay means the breakthrough brings little comfort to those… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 March 2022
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25 March 2022
Niue has ramped up its alert levels inlight of four new cases of Covid-19 at the border, New Zealand's Pasifika disability community respond to changes to Covid restrictions, and New Zealand tourists… Audio
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Niue tighten restrictions after new Covid cases
Niue has ramped up its alert levels inlight of four new cases of Covid-19 at the border. Audio
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NZ Pasifika disabled community respond to mandate changes
New Zealand's Pasifika disability community respond to changes to Covid mandates Audio
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NZ tourists isolating in Rarotonga raise thousands for SPCA
New Zealand tourists use isolation time in Rarotonga to help local SPCA Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific News for 25 March 2022
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 25 March 2022
Audio 25 Mar 2022A backdown by the Australian Government will see hundreds of detained refugees resettled in New Zealand, the Tairawhiti district begins its clean up after two days of heavy rain, with some parts of… Audio
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Women's Cricket World Cup welcomes bigger crowd numbers
From midnight tonight the limits on the number of people permitted to gather outside will be lifted. There remains a limit of 200 people in indoor venues, but stadiums will now be able to welcome in… Audio
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Napier Mayor updates overnight weather
The torrential rain continued overnight with the east coast of the North Island hit particularly hard. After a brief respite yesterday, it's been raining hard in Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay and it's… Audio
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Tauranga Church gifts land back to local iwi
A Tauranga Church is doing its part to right an historical wrong in the city. The evangelical Curate Church owned and occupied a piece of land in the central city and has decided to give the land back… Audio
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NZ cricketer playing for Netherlands to face Black Caps
The Netherlands bowler Logan van Beek is hoping to impress in the upcoming series against the Black Caps in the hope that he'll be selected for New Zealand. The Dutch play the first of four games… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's that time of week again where we head to the fresh produce markets with our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth.. Audio
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South Africa lifts restrictions for vaccinated travellers
Heading to Africa, where covid-19 restrictions in South Africa are being eased, Nathan Rarere was joined by Nabil Ahmed who is in Ghana. Audio
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US: President Biden is in Brussels meeting other world leaders
President Biden has headed to Europe - to meet with world leaders as they look to present a united front to the Russians currently invading Ukraine.. Joining Nathan Rarere from New York city is Bevan… Audio
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Wellington's fluoride fail
How did Wellington Water fail to fluoridate much of its water supply for months on end - and why didn't it tell anyone? Audio
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Devonport ferry to be half price in govt's public transport plan
Many Auckland ferry commuters have been cut out of the government's half price public transport deal that kicks in next month.
As part of its plan to combat a cost living crisis, the government cut… Video, Audio
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Health Ministry considering fourth Covid shot for some NZers
Some people may soon be asked to roll up their sleeve for a fourth Covid vaccine.
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says he's taking expert advice and any decision would be up to the… Audio
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The science behind a broken heart
It's called heartbreak, but when science writer Florence Williams' marriage of 25 years ended, her sadness and grief had an impact way beyond her heart. Audio
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Narcissism with Dr Ramani Durvasula
Today's expert is clinical psychologist Dr Ramani Durvasula, who has built a career out of demystifying and dismantling the toxic influence of narcissism. Audio
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Gabriel Gatehouse: why the QAnon conspiracy refuses to die
Gabriel Gatehouse's BBC podcast series The Coming Storm, not only delves into QAnon's origins but how it remains a major force within the Republican party. Previously a BBC foreign correspondent… Audio
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Covid-19: Staff with virus working in Auckland hospitals
Some staff who have tested positive for Covid-19 have been working at Auckland hospitals as the region grapples with peak hospitalisations and staff shortages due to the Omicron outbreak.
Auckland… Audio