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Uber driver thinks RUC changes need tweak
An Uber driver who's gone electric says he's happy to pay road user charges, but if the govenrment wants to keep driving people toward cleaner greener options, it's got to carve the costs up fairly… Audio
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Oranga Tamariki: Children may not receive all health checks
A new report has found Oranga Tamariki doesn't know whether the children in care are receiving annual health and dental check ups. The report by the Independent Children's Monitor found some are being… Audio
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Health experts outraged at suggestion to freeze tobacco tax
Health experts are outraged at a minister's proposal to bring in a three year freeze on tobacco excise tax. Associate health minister Casey Costello has sought advice on a three year freeze on the… Audio
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Evening business for 25 January 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6345528140112 Video, Audio
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MPI investigating alleged rat problem at Dunedin supermarket
The Ministry For Primary Industries confirmed its investigating an alleged rat problem at a Dunedin south supermarket following complaints. Woolworth admits its Andersons Bay road store has "recently… Audio
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Proteas coach not buying into 'underdog' tag
South Africa's understrength test team have touched down in New Zealand with a warning for the Black Caps. Eight of the touring squad have never played international cricket before but the Proteas… Video, Audio
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Auckland's raised pedestrian crossings may have hit speed bump
Auckland Transport's roll out of raised pedestrian crossings may have hit a speed bump. One in the central city suburb of Grey Lynn has cost close to half a million dollars. And a dozen so called… Audio
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Students paying big money for mouldy flats
Auckland and Wellington university students say they're constantly getting sick from the cold, damp and mouldy flats that they're paying exorbitant rents for. Even if they have the money, a shortage… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
Audio 25 Jan 2024Today on the show, Susana and panellists Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman discuss scams - both on the phone and online, and talk to MetService about the upcoming weather events. Plus, they discuss… Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Audio 25 Jan 2024Today on the show, Susana and panellists Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman discuss when CCTV footage can actually be accessed. Also, they discuss high electric vehicle use over the summer, and what is… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 25 January 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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It was the Summer of '95
James Donaldson from the Nelson School of the Musical Arts speaks to Bryan Crump about preparing to host the Adam Summer Music School, and remembers how being part of the first school in 1995 changed… Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman
Audio 25 Jan 2024Today on the show, Susana and panellists Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman remember the legacy of Selwyn Muru. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds this week. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about bank term deposits, the rates and the risks. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Erin Baker
Erin Baker is an incredible triathlete, from the beginning of competing she was winning events, sometimes just a week apart. For today's sporting history we speak to Erin about her incredible… Audio
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Music Critic: Zac Arnold
Today Zac Arnold talks to Jesse about new music from Hannah Everingham and Caru. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 25 January 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Update on CoHaus living in Grey Lynn
In Auckland there's an interesting housing development called CoHaus, and after a long development process residents finally moved in around three years ago. We catch up with one of the residents, Dr… Audio
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Libby Hakaraia honoured with the Merata Mita Fellowship
The Robert Redford-founded Sundance Film Festival is one of the biggest annual film events on the calendar. Earlier this week our own Libby Hakaraia was announced as the recipient of this years Merata… Audio
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Reliving the gold rush of days gone by in Aotearoa
The New Zealand gold rush kicked off in 1861 after gold was found near the Tuapeka River in Otago. Now a Clutha museum is bringing that history back to life. Tuapeka Goldfields Museum & Visitor… Audio
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The TAHI 25/01/2024
On today’s show, central Auckland musician Nauti talks about the hustle, Evie gets to catch up with Gracie Moller in person and So’omālō shares the rite of passage of red heads Audio
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Fight over origin of butter chicken steps up
The great butter chicken debate has stepped up another notch - this time with legal action between two Indian restaurant chains.
The family behind a famed Delhi restaurant brand, Moti Mahal, claims… Audio
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Cyclone Kirrily could impact NZ weather
Cyclone Kirrily is bearing down on far north Queensland and is expected to make landfall near Townsville Thursday night as a category two storm.
And it's likely to impact weather here in Aotearoa… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 25 January 2024
Abysmal and tragic is how farmers are describing the prices they're being paid for lamb this season - with many re-considering their future in the sector.
Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 January 2024
New Zealand's Erin Routliffe has credited her strong serve for getting her and her doubles partner through to the Australian Open semi finals.
Barry Guy has sports. Audio
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Midday Business News for 25 January 2024
The gradual slowing of inflation should be positive for asset prices, according to one investment analyst.
Gyles Beckford has the business news. Audio
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Investigation launched into tourist ship grounding
Maritime New Zealand has launched an investigation after a tourist ship ran aground in Fiordland Wednesday night.
The Fiordland Navigator made a distress call after running aground near Crooked Arm… Audio
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Government urged to come clean on smoking policies
The government is being told to come clean about its smoking policies.
The associate Minister of Health says she is committed to looking at a range of options to help smokers to quit but Ministry of… Audio
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Screentime: True Detective s4, Death and Other Details
Audio 25 Jan 2024Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about the fourth season of True Detective (Neon), starring Jodie Foster. He'll also look at new murder-mystery drama Death and Other Details… Audio
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8 things I learned after hiking France’s Hexatrek
In May 2022, Kiwi journalist Claire McCall and her partner set off on an epic walking adventure to tackle a freshly minted long-distance trail called the Hexatrek in its pioneer year. The 3034km route…