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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 26 September 2023
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Sports Chat with Bryan Waddle
Nights regular sports correspondent, Bryan Waddle. talks to Mark Leishman about the Australian's all but out of the Rugby World cup, how the All Blacks are shaping up, what is happening with the… Audio
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Melanesian Update for 25 September 2023
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 25 September 2023
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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'It's rough': Queenstown residents sleeping in tents due to housing crisis
Queenstown is fighting fires on a couple of fronts - as it cleans up from a state of emergency, and deals with a cryptosporidium outbreak. As well as that, the resort town is still dealing with a… Video, Audio
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National will need NZ First to govern according to new poll
Our political editor Jane Patterson speaks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6337779266112 Video, Audio
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Pacific candidates lock horns over immigration, education
Pacific candidates from Labour, National, ACT and the Greens have locked horns over immigration, education and crime today. Spokespeople from the four parties have debated the issues at the RNZ… Audio
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Boil water notice not dampening holiday spirit in Queenstown
Queenstown hospitality venues are finding ways to deal with the boil water notice, as tourists stream in for the school holidays. There have now been 31 confirmed cases of the cryptosporidium gastro… Audio
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Sir John Key to Chris Luxon - 'I would advise him to rule Winston in'
"Hello is that you Winston? Christopher Luxon calling." That's exactly the scenario painted by the National leader, who sent a smoke signal to voters via social media this morning. "It's crunch time"… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 25 September 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6337775090112 Video, Audio
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Wales first team to lock in quarter finals spot in Rugby World
Wales became the first team to lock in a Rugby World Cup quarter-finals spot after humilating Australia in Lyon. The 40-6 record victory means Wales are undefeated after three matches at the… Video, Audio
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Crews work to reopen critical road between West coast & Otago
Waka Kotahi is working to partially re-open Haast Pass; a critical road link between the west coast and Otago. It's been closed since Thursday's storms meaning locals and tourists have to take a nine… Video, Audio
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'We're all gutted': Wallabies likely out of world cup after trouncing
"We're all gutted": That from Wallabies coach Eddie Jones. His team's effectively been bundled out of the Rugby World Cup, after a record loss to Wales. The Wallabies were trounced 40-6 in Lyon -… Video, Audio
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National leader will 'pick up the phone' to Winston Peters if he needs to
Well it's official, National leader Chris Luxon would "pick up the phone" to Winston Peters if he needs to - he might just need to find his number first. After weeks of dismissing questions about… Audio
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The Panel with Liam Hehir and Zoe George (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Liam Hehir and Zoe George discuss whether direct democracy would imrpove or muddy our current political system, the growing trend of people representing… Audio
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The Panel with Liam Hehir and Zoe George (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Liam Hehir and Zoe George discuss National's plan to raise speed limits and how Wellingtonians should manage water restrictions. Also, an article claims… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 25 September 2023
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Annelien Van Wauwe: clarinets and yoga
Belgian clarinettist Annelien Van Wauwe talks with David Morriss ahead of her concert with the Auckland Philharmonia. She's performing Mozart's Clarinet Concerto on the basset clarinet, the historic… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Liam Hehir and Zoe George
Wallace and panellists Liam Hehir and Zoe George discuss the impact daylight saving has on the body. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
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Feature interview: Rebekah Ballagh
Little kids have big feelings. And one of the hardest and most important things a child can learn is how to manage them. The fancy name for that is executive function. For bestselling author and… Audio
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Phil Thompson: being smart with self-defence
Phil Thompson has spent over 20 years training people how to defend themselves. He says that usually if a person tries to pick a verbal fight with you, the best and bravest move is to walk away. Audio
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Chuffed with my child chats
Sir Ian Taylor joins Jesse to share how extremely proud he is of his son Sam, who is profoundly deaf and finishing his final year of vascular surgery training. Audio
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Television Critic: Pratik Navani
Pratik joins Jesse to review Odd Taxi, The Wheel of Time and AP Dhillon: First of a Kind. Audio
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New Zealand's biggest online book club
Now in its second year Together We Read is Aotearoa's biggest online book club, with thousands of readers joining reading the same book between September 27 and October 11. This year, the novel is… Audio
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Men, you have a pelvic floor!
We often hear about women doing pelvic floor exercises around pregnancies, but most men are surprised to learn they even have a pelvic floor. But drips, dribbles and bladder weakness are quite common… Audio
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The best guinea pigs in New Zealand
Jesse talks to 15-year-old Josh Wilson-Jones who apparently has the best guinea pigs in the country. Audio
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Wales Rugby fan on historic win
What a World Cup it has been so far! Australia all but out this morning after historic defeat to Wales. Welsh fans will be celebrating up and down the country, including Andrew Jones owner of Welsh… Audio
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Sepuloni backs Labour's plan for overstayer amnesty
Labour's deputy leader, Carmel Sepuloni, has backed her party's plan to implement an amnesty for overstayers of more than ten years.
It follows anger over why it was not done earlier, with community… Audio
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Pike River families call for new corporate manslaughter legislation
Families of Pike River victims are calling for new corporate manslaughter legislation after some of the charges against the owners of Whakaari/White Island were dismissed.
The owners of Whakaari… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 25 September 2023
Rainfall watches are in place through to this evening and totals over the past 24 hours are ranging from 70 to 150 millimetres in Bay of Plenty and 300 millimetres north of Gisborne.
Susan Murray has… Audio