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Half empty flavoured milk bottles perplexing Alexandra locals
Large, half-empty bottles of flavoured milk have been appearing on top of a particular petrol pump at a self-service station in Alexandra. It's been occuring for the past few months, every few days… Audio
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Netanyahu attempts to drum up US support for Israel's war in Gaza
Audio 25 Jul 2024While Joe Biden gave his national address to "hand the torch to the next generation," Benjamin Netanyahu attempted to drum up US support for Israel's continuing war in Gaza. Thousands of protestors… Audio
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Time to pass the torch to a new generation - Biden
Audio 25 Jul 2024US correspondent Todd Zwilich speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about Joe Biden's speech from the Oval office today, this was his first speech since announcing he won't stand for re-election, he said now is… Audio
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Immediate action needed at Gloriavale - Abuse in Care Inquiry
The Royal Commission into Abuse in Care has urged the government to do everything it can to ensure the safety of Gloriavale members and their children. The inquiry found Gloriavale's Overseeing… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 25 July 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Mary Argue realises she is a Millennial through and through. Audio
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Conductor Stéphane Denève
Three to Seven host Bryan Crump chats with conductor Stéphane Denève ahead of the first of two concerts with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
With tax cuts looming Mary has some words of advice for what to do with that extra take-home money. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 25 July 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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NZ Sporting History
Freedride skier Sam Smoothy joined the Freestyle World Tour, in 2011, becoming famous in 2015 when he won the Andorra leg with what has been described as "the best competition line ever". Audio
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Music Critic: Sarah Thomson
Our music critic for this week, Sarah, talks about some of her favourite tracks of the moment. She discusses music by Aaradhna and SKILAA. Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 25 July 2024
Audio 25 Jul 2024Questions to Ministers Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Does she stand by her statement, "The rising number of visitors to our tax calculator reflects Kiwis' keen interest in… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 25 July 2024
On today's episode, Maori survivors of abuse in state care want immediate action addressing the systemic failings which lead to ongoing abuse and discrimination of the most vulnerable, the Law… Audio
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Estuaries: nature's sieve for plastic
A team of Auckland University researchers have used the Waitematā estuary as their testing ground to see how much plastic would be retained. They were astonished by the results. Audio
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A plan for rare disorders 20 years in the making
The Ministry of Health has released New Zealand's first Rare Disorders Strategy, which aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people living with rare disorders. Jaime Christmas is the CEO of the… Audio
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The TAHI VÏKAE & Pat Tafa
On the show today we have a tonne of guest including Ukrainian-born kiwi artist VI¨KÆ who chats about her upcoming first bilingual single, Samoan-New Zealand artist and PMA nominee Pat Tafa has a… Audio
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Mapping the deep
A research team from the Ocean Exploration Trust is exploring the unknown deep sea habitats near Jarvis Island. Live from the ship is Lucy Dickie, Communications and Outreach Officer. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 25 July 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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Calls for tougher standards on damp rentals to improve health
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation are calling for tougher standards on cold and damp rentals properties to improve health and cut hospitalisations. Dr Lucy Telfar-Barnard spoke to Tuwhenuaroa… Audio
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$800 million upgrade announced for North Island trains
The Government says the current train fleet operating on the Wairarapa and Manawatu lines will not last another five years. Greater Wellington Regional Council chair Daran Ponter spoke to Tuwhenuaroa… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 25 July 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 July 2024
New Zealand Football is demanding defending Olympic champions Canada not be awarded any points from tomorrow morning's game against the Football Ferns in the wake of the drone spying scandal. Audio
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Midday Business News for 25 July 2024
Midday Business News for 25 July 2024 Audio
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Law Commission want to reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders
The Law Commission wants to significantly reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders. Law Commission Principal Legal and Policy Adviser John-Luke Day spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira. Audio
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Māori survivors of abuse in care call for action
Māori survivors of abuse in state care want immediate action addressing the systemic failings which lead to ongoing abuse and discrimination of the most vulnerable. Paora Moyle has been a social… Audio
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Screentime: America's Sweethearts, Loot
Audio 25 Jul 2024Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy's Cheerleaders, a Netflix documentary that lifts the lid on life for the most famous cheerleading team… Audio
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How not to lose your cool with your kids
Tips and tricks for keeping your cool with your children. Audio
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Tech: The case of the man who claimed to be the Bitcoin inventor
Technology commentator Alex Sims details the case of Dr Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist and businessman who's claimed for years that he's the main part of the team that created Bitcoin.
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The Olympics begin as Canada spies on NZ
The Olympic Games in Paris are underway in controversial circumstances, as the Canadians spy on the Football Ferns. But NZ teams are unbeaten after the first day of action. Audio
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10:45 Around the motu : Tess Brunton in Dunedin
An independent investigation has found Invercargill's Nobby Clark mayor seems willing to deliberately and provocatively use racial and homophobic slurs. And The Chatham Islands is grappling with an… Audio
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Book review: Mongrel by Hanako Footman
Jenna Todd of Time Out bookstore reviews Mongrel by Hanako Footman published by Footnote. Audio