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Labour setting itself up to deliver tax reform say inequality experts
One of the country's leading inequality experts says the Labour Party has set itself up to finally deliver tax reform.
Chris Hipkins called the tax system "inequitable" and "unsustainable" in his… Audio
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Police Minister Mark Mitchell on Gisborne stabbings
Police have spent the night patrolling the scene of two fatal stabbings at a birthday party in Gisborne on Saturday.
Two people were killed, three are in hospital and one person has been arrested… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 25 March 2024
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 25 MArch
On today's First Up pod: we speak with the director of a docu-series about the Gloriavale community on the West Coast; Gisborne's Mayor discusses Saturday night's deadly brawl and residents of a West… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 March 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 March 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Climate policy in focus across 65 elections worldwide
Four billion voters across more than 65 countries are headed to the polls this year.
Collectively, these nations are responsible for more than forty percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
So… Audio
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Time almost up for Trump to pay bond
The deadline is nearly up for Donald Trump to come up with a bond of nearly half-a-billion-US dollars to appeal a civil fraud case.
Trump is seeking to overturn a New York court finding that he owes… Audio
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Sports News for 25 March 2024
New Zealand has won the latest SailGP round in Lyttleton to move to the top of the overall standings. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 25 March 2024
Audio 25 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 25 March 2024
Top stories for Monday 25 March 2024: A Police cordon remains in place in the Gisborne street where two people were killed and three injured in a 100-person brawl on Saturday night.
We talk to the… Audio
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Gisborne mayor on 2 deaths at huge brawl at 21st party
Two men are dead and three are critically injured after a huge brawl in Gisborne on Saturday night About 100 people were involved in a massive fight on Lytton Road in Elgin. Police have launched a… Audio
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Left over school lunches to help feed community prevents crime
A woman living in a West Auckland caravan park says having access to leftover school lunches is helping to curb crime. Residents of the park say access to the the food means they don't need to steal… Audio
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Gloriavale members stuck in timewarp of 50 years ago
The director of a three-part Gloriavale documentary says members of the isolated West Coast community "live like life is frozen in an oppressive communist regime in the 1970s". Justin Pemberton's… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's the last time we'll be speaking with the Minister of Fruit and Veggies for a few weeks with Easter.. Glenn Forsyth is with us now. Audio
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Russia responds after 137 people killed by ISIS at concert hall
Mondays mean Europe correspondent Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund joins the programme from Sweden Audio
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US: can't pay his fines, Trump to sell social media company
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he's on the job from New York City. Audio
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UK: Catherine, Princess of Wales drops bombshell news of cancer
We begin this Easter week in the UK - joining us with the latest on the cancer diagnosis of the Princess of Wales, it's our correspondent Ellie Jay. Audio
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Episode 7
Suzy reads Carol Duffy's book Do Not Feed the Kea, you can play the game 'What's That Sound?', and eight-year-old Aston talks about friends. Audio
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Gains for nature lost
Today from The Detail: When the money dries up, gains made by a wave of Covid-inspired funding are likely to be lost. Audio
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The Gubyllub by Lisa Hamilton-Gibbs
Audio 25 Mar 2024The most harmful bug on earth is the Bullybug. Rose knows this more than anyone. The opposite of this is the Gubyllub. It's the kindest bug on earth and very few people know about it. Until now....
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An autistic man considered too risky to release has spent half his life locked away. But is it seclusion itself that’s made him a risk?
Audio 25 Mar 2024An autistic man considered too risky to release has spent half his life locked away. But is it seclusion itself that’s made him a risk?
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Sharing Common Ground at WOMAD
Singers from across the world found common ground through their journeys, convening at WOMAD this month. Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to Lady Shaka and Pongo in this episode of Here Now. Audio
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Tongariro Chateau costs taxpayers more than 2 million year
One of Aotearoa's iconic historic buildings is costing taxpayers more than two million dollars a year while it sits empty and in disrepair. The famous Tongariro Chateau, at the base of Mount Ruapehu… Audio
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
Audio 22 Mar 2024Ashburton District Council has adopted a draft long-term plan was adopted with a proposed 9.9% average rates increase for 2024-25. Also, Jonathan explains why the Council has been accused of creative… Audio
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Burnside High School closes due to quake risk
An abrupt closure of the South Island's largest secondary school means thousands of students are at home Thursday and Friday.
Burnside High School's Board made the call after a seismic report showed… Audio
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Police confiscation net widens
The proceeds of crime laws have traditionally been used to target gangs and drug dealers. Now police have their eyes on a new target, and that's left businesses feeling vulnerable. Audio
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Produce prices dropping fast, why it's not making the news
United Fresh President Jerry Prendergast says the price of fresh fruit and vegetables is dropping fast and down a whopping 25 percent compared to last year. He talks to Jesse. Audio
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Liam Dann: How money works and why it matters
Should you fix or float a mortgage? Is now a good time to buy - or sell? Why does cheese cost so much? And what even is money? These questions and many more are tackled by New Zealand Herald business… Audio