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Business News for 25 February 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Covid-19: Pharmacies want to know when they can sell RATs
Pharmacies are inundated by people phoning to ask how and when they can buy a rapid antigen test, or RAT.
Many have stocks of the tests but these are earmarked for priority groups who get them for… Audio
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Covid-19: Chris Bishop on rapid antigen test supplies
Omicron cases are surging, but so is the number of rapid antigen tests that the government has to hand.
Over the past two days, 5.2 million rapid antigen tests arrived in the country, with a further… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 February 2022
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 February 2022
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Covid-19: EMA wants less doom and gloom in response
Less doom and gloom - that's the plea from the Employers and Manufacturers Association as the country enters Phase 3 of the Omicron response.
Alan McDonald, the group's head of advocacy and strategy… Audio
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Ukraine invasion: Update from on the ground in Kyiv
Ukrainians are fleeing the country as fears of missiles and airstrikes grow.
People not leaving have been advised to seek shelter and - many have taken refuge in metro stations their cities are… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 February 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 February 2022
Audio 25 Feb 2022Health authorities in American Samoa are investigating possibile community transmission of Covid-19 in the territory; Newsroom staff walkout at Papua New Guinea's largest broadcaster EMTV; Greenpeace… Audio
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Confirmed Covid-19 cases rises to 11 in American Samoa
Audio 25 Feb 2022Health authorities in American Samoa are investigating possible community transmission of Covid-19 in the territory. Audio
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EMTV saga could impact election coverage - Scott Waide
Audio 25 Feb 2022Newsroom staff walkout at Papua New Guinea's largest broadcaster EMTV Audio
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NZ govt urged to support strong global plastic treaty
Audio 25 Feb 2022Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling on govt to show regional leadership and support a strong global plastics treaty at the UN Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 25 February 2022
Today on RNZ National War has begun in Ukraine, with Russian launching an invasion by land, air and sea Ukrainians are fleeing the country in their thousands, with those remaining told to seek shelter… Audio
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Cable repairs bring joy and excitement in Tonga
Audio 25 Feb 2022We hear more stories of Tongan families reconnecting with phone and internet services in the kingdom now back online. Audio
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Phase 3 could be lifesaver for hospitality venues
The move to Phase 3 could be a lifesaver for hospitality venues closed across the country due to isolating staff. Good Spirits Hospitality own venues across Auckland's city centre including Danny… Audio
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Moscow:residents protest invasion in Ukraine risking arrest
Back to the conflict in Ukraine now, joining the programme from Moscow is our correspondent Stuart Smith. Audio
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Red traffic light, phase 3: greater self management for Covid
As of this morning we're at phase three of the red Covid traffic light setting, which requires far greater self-management for covid positive cases and their contacts. If you find yourself testing… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's a fruity Friday as Nathan Rarere is joined from the markets by our Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth - Fruit of the Week PLUMS! Audio
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Africa: Ghanaian students based in Ukraine told to seek shelter
The tenticles of the Ukraine-Russia conflict are reaching far and wide, with a number of Ghanaian students based in Ukraine calling for evacuation from the country as tension escalate.. Joining Nathan… Audio
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US: Little Ukraine in NYC - scared for relatives at home
To the US we head with Ukraine in mind and Nathan Rarere spokew ith our correspondent in New York City, Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Weighing up the political response to the protest at Parliament
The protest at Parliament has dragged into a third week - two top political journalists join The Detail's Emile Donovan to discuss how the country's political leaders have responded to the… Audio
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What will the return of the big OE mean for employers?
With MIQ soon to be a thing of the past, young people who've put off international travel during the pandemic are planning their OEs - but what will that mean for employers? Audio
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Fifty shades of grain: why fibre is good for your gut
Foods high in dietary fibre support gut health but most of us don't consume enough of them, says Australian research dietitian, Megan Rebuli. She tells Kathryn Ryan why fibre - especially resistant… Video, Audio
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Chris Kraus: murder and meth in Minnesota
Chris Kraus' upcoming novel The Four Spent the Day Together tells the story of a violent methamphetamine murder involving four teenagers on the Iron Range of Minnesota. Best-known for the… Audio
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Arts with Mark Amery
In a month of protests, pandemic panic, grave unrest in the Ukraine and extreme weather events Mark Amery champions some art in Wellington that offers flowers, hugs, sunshine and togetherness… Audio, Gallery
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How understanding your sleep type could change your life
What is your sleep type? Bear, Lion or Wolf?. Olivia Arezzolo is one of Australia's go-to sleep experts and her book, Bear Lion or Wolf aims to help people understand their sleep type. She says this… Audio
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25 years of the ground-breaking dance company Touch Compass
Audio 13 Feb 2022Aotearoa New Zealand's only disability-led professional performing arts organisation, Touch Compass, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a live streamed show. Technically the dance company, which… Video, Audio, Gallery
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Significant rain has caused damage on farms in parts of the country but elsewhere it has been welcomed. Audio
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Roxy - Sweet, pink and heading to Asia
The new Roxy apple has taken 20 years to develop, is currently being picked and has customers waiting for it in China, Vietnam, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Audio