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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 July 2024
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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UK: new PM Sir Keir Starmer faces first PMQs
Sir Keir Starmer faces question time for the first time as UK Prime Minister - Ellie Jay has the details from London Audio
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A voyage of deep-sea discoveries
An expedition to the Bounty Trough off the Otago Coast uncovers a treasure trove of deep-sea creatures – including some species new to science. Veronika Meduna meets slimy fish, snails, and tiny… Audio
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Rickie Lee Jones on ADHD: 'I have a terrible time concentrating and staying with anything'
Veteran US singer-songerwriter Rickie Lee Jones spoke to Charlotte Ryan in 2023 about how her neurodiversity feeds her imagination and her music. Audio
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The horrific reality of New Zealand state and faith-based care
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has finally been released. What will its real impact be? Audio
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News in Tongan 25 July 2024
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 July 2024
ABC Wantok Program for 25 July 2024. Audio
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Less of half of the population to own house in next 25 years
The Deloitte report, commissioned by Westpac, found less than 60% of New Zealanders own their home and that this number will continue to decline based on current trends. It comes as Westpac pledges to… Audio
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Chipping away at the housing crisis
Housing affordability has plagued New Zealand for decades. What needs to change? Audio
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Clairo's Charm is tasteful and tightly controlled, but definitely worth your time
The soft-pop superstar reappears with an extra shot of soul on her third album. Audio
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Helping teens make peace with anxiety
Clinical and health psychologist Dr Toni Lindsay says anxiety is a bit like chocolate: a little bit is ok, but too much can make you spin out. Audio
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The power of part time, a new list to celebrate work life balance
Part-time work isn't usually associated with a mark of success in one's career, but a new list has been celebrated to do just that. Audio
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Crackdown on Kainga Ora tenants: 14 evicted in 3 months
A crackdown on unruly tenants has seen Kainga Ora terminate 14 tenancies in the past three months, with another 25 before the Tenancy Tribunal. That compares to just eight terminations for the whole… Audio
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Union on KiwiRail running Cook Strait ferries
The Transport minister is refusing to confirm or deny whether the govt has been advised by the Independent Ferry Advisory Group that KiwiRail no longer run the Cook Strait ferries.The Interislander… Audio
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Transport Minister on KiwiRail running Cook Strait ferries
The Transport minister is refusing to confirm or deny whether the govt has been advised by the Independent Ferry Advisory Group that KiwiRail no longer run the Cook Strait ferries.The Interislander… Audio
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PROKOFIEV: Symphony No 1 in D Op 25, Classical
Recorded by RNZ Concert in Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre, 6 July, 2024 Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions around the country
Apple growers in Hawkes Bay are busy pruning trees and pulling out old blocks. Further south, farmers on the West Coast are feeding out silage, moving breaks and getting ready for calving. Audio
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The TAHI True Bliss's Jo Cotton
On today’s show, Joe Cotton joins Evie to celebrate 25 years since True Bliss’ #1 album Dream. Evie explains all the anime references in Megan Thee Stallion's new music, and is Bronny James a… Audio
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NZ honors Pacific Island coastwatchers decades after WWII
After decades of being unsung World War II heroes in New Zealand, Pacific Island coastwatchers have finally been recognised. New Zealand's Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro presented families of over… Audio
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Unsung Pacific war heroes remembered in Wellington
After decades of being unsung World War II heroes in New Zealand Pacific Island coastwatchers have finally been recognised. Audio
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Remote Solomon Islands community upgrades runway
A remote Solomon Islands community is now finally able to have planes land in the rain, after New Zealand and Australian governments helped pay to upgrade the runway in Seghe. Audio
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Law and order at any cost
What we know, what we don't, and what the evidence says, about whether boot camps work. Audio
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Solomon Islands upgrades runway with NZ, Australian aid
A remote Solomon Islands community is now finally able to have planes land in the rain, after New Zealand and Australian governments helped pay to upgrade the runway in Seghe. Both countries… Audio
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Pacific chocolate bar launches at festival in Wellington
Over 25 of the best chocolate makers from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific came to celebrate delicious and ethical chocolate products. Audio
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The beginning of the end
Part 2: It's Newshub's final week on air, and reporter Adam Hollingworth looks back at its battle to beat TVNZ. Where it succeeded and where it failed. Audio
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Arts news: Drag king storytime cancelled and 2025 touring artists
Audio 30 Jun 2024Arts news for Sunday June 30 Audio
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Indy Yelich: 'Your voice has to stand out on its own'
Indy Yelich carries that famous family name, owed to the international stardom of her sister Lorde. But for her own music Indy has dropped the surname, releasing tracks as herself, by herself. In 2022… Video, Audio
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Compost replaces chemical fertilisers on South Otago dairy farm
Regenerative farming suits Mark Anderson down to the ground. He's focused on putting as much life and diversity back into the land and says the benefits to the entire farm, and his own well-being, are… Audio
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Bringing kiwi back to the capital: A national taonga returns to Wellington
A night out tracking the new kiwi which call Wellington, and Terawhiti Station, home with the Capital Kiwi Project team. Audio
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Do possums really deserve to be despised?
Conservationists love to hate possums for killing native birds and spreading disease. But the introduced marsupials don't deserve cruel treatment just for existing, says Christchurch academic and… Audio