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Families in motels brace for border opening
As Aotearoa's border reopening edges closer, families living in motels fear the country's housing crisis is about to get a whole lot worse. Audio
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Music Critic: Dianne Swann
Audio 10 Feb 2022Today Dianne talks about new music from Don McGlashan. His new album, Bright November Morning, is out on February 25. It's his first new album since 2015 due to COVID delays. The third single, All The… Audio
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The softer side of Clementine Ford
Clementine Ford has been called an angry loudmouthed polemicist by her detractors, and a leading light of the feminist cause by her many fans.The Australian writer and broadcaster is well known for… Audio
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SpaceX team in Fiji to help fix Tonga's internet
Fiji's attorney-general Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has announced on Twitter a SpaceX team is in Fiji to help reconnect Tonga to the world.
It comes two weeks after Elon Musk offered to send Starlink… Audio
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Study raises questions over autism and criminal justice system
A new study raises significant questions about how young neurodiverse people are treated by the criminal justice system. Otago University researchers studied 150,000 17 to 25 year olds with autism and… Audio
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Vaccine resistance still problematic in French territories
We check in on Covid outbreaks in the French Pacific territories of Tahiti and New Caledonia. Audio
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Children's author Ruth Paul
Award winning Kiwi author Ruth Paul has seen her children's books translated into Maori, French, Spanish, Mandarin and Korean. She's written and illustrated 25 books and her latest one is about a lion… Audio
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Publicly-funded boost for Māori media
For years Māori journalism leaders warned a lack of training, investment and opportunities meant Māori people and perspectives were mostly missing in our media. But more effort and money than ever… Audio
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Goat farmer sets the baa high for mohair
Dozens of curly haired kids browse under the watchful eyes of their nannies at Joseph Burstons' Angora goat farm in North Canterbury. Video, Audio
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Otago Boys' High goes phone-free during school hours
Are you on your phone right now - scrolling Twitter or texting? How about just talking?
Old fashioned face to face communication is exactly what Dunedin's Otago Boys' High is trying to encourage by… Video, Audio
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Movie review - Licorice Pizza
Audio 2 Feb 2022Dan Slevin reviews the new coming-of-age comedy by Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza. Video, Audio
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DOC's new head outlines her challenges and priorities
Kathryn speaks with the new Director General of the Department of Conservation, Penny Nelson. She's taken over from Lou Sanson, and has held senior roles with the Ministry for the Environment and the… Audio
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How games are not just fun, but feed the soul
Games offer us a chance to solve problems, and the satisfaction that comes with it says Oliver Roeder. He's a game enthusiast and a former senior writer for FiveThirtyEight with a Harvard PhD in… Audio
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Roy Billing: Back treading the boards for Grand Horizons
Ruawai-raised actor Roy Billing has been gracing New Zealand screens since the 1970s. Having returned to our shores after being based in Sydney for many years, Billing will soon be treading the… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Nets are going on in a Hawke's Bay vineyard. Grapes are at or just past the veraison stage. In Canterbury there are large areas of grass seed crops cut waiting for warm dry weather for harvesting. Audio
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The cost of the pandemic: the financial winners and losers
Analysis by a financial journalist has found the Government's Covid-19 policies have made the wealthy hundreds of billions of dollars richer, while the poor sunk $400 million further into debt to the… Audio
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Jenny Salesa on Auckland aid for Tonga
The Australian Navy plans to go ahead with delivering relief to Tonga after reports that 23 people on board its ship HMAS Adelaide have tested positive for Covid-19.
It says it is confident it can… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 January 2022
Audio 25 Jan 2022ABC Wantok Program for 25 January 2022 Audio
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Noosa outlaws clapping and singing in holiday rentals
Audio 25 Jan 2022Noosa is one of the hottest holiday spots in Queensland but from next week, Noosa will enforce bans on clapping, shouting, arguing and singing in a bid to stop the noise from holiday rentals. Audio
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Transport enthusiasts push back against sale of carriages
Audio 25 Jan 2022Dunedin Railways are causing a stir amongst railway buffs as they prepare to sell heritage assets. Six wooden carriages built between 1912 and 1923 are at the centre of the debate. Audio
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Australian Open 2022 update with Clay Wilson
Audio 25 Jan 2022RNZ sports reporter Clay Wilson joins Karyn for an update on the latest results at the Australian Open. Audio
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Infection expert on what masks we should be wearing
Audio 25 Jan 2022It's time to toss away your cloth masks as many of the country's DHB's are banning them due to their lack of protection. Physician Dr Richard Everts is an infection expert and joins us to share… Audio
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Local Government predicts exodus of mayors over new policies
Audio 25 Jan 2022The head of Local Government is predicting an exodus of mayors and elected members as controversial central government policies are turning people off from standing at the elections in October. Audio
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Silas Futura in the Year 2602
Audio 25 Jan 2022Our guests after nine are Auckland Artist Silas McClintock, (AKA Silas Futura) and his friend, Sydney-based motion picture concept artist, Tyler Hinde. They'll be chatting about making a sci-fi… Video, Audio
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Melanesian Update for 25 January 2022
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 25 January 2022
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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8pm RNZ Pacific News for 25 January 2022
The latest RNZ pacific news Audio
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Is the Gold Worth it?
Audio 25 Jan 2022Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins us once again. he's taking a look at the extension of OceaniaGold's mine at Wharekirauponga, 10 kilometres north of Waihi. in the Coromandel which is… Audio
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NZ's Michael Venus faces Nick Kyrgios at Australian Open
New Zealand tennis player Michael Venus is hoping to bring an end to the "Nick Kyrgios show" at the Australian Open tonight.
Venus and German doubles partner Tim Puetz are currently in action against… Video, Audio
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Fonterra shareholders look forward to record payout
A thirst for dairy products combined with tight global supply is set to deliver Fonterra's 10,000 farmer shareholders a record payout this season.
It has beefed up farmgate milk price forecast… Audio