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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Why All Black coach Steve Hansen has been making headlines! Sam says Sir Shag, the man who bleeds black, is going in camp with the Wallabies. The reaction has bordered on the Blackhearts/Coutts/Team… Audio
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New music with Ian Chapman: Four Dunedin acts
From the depths of the deep south Ian showcases four acts that the rest of New Zealand may not yet have heard but which they surely should: Ivy, Akoba, Mads Harrop and The Mentalist Collective. Each… Audio
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Book review: Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Elisabeth Easther reviews Tom Lake by Ann Patchett published by Bloomsbury Audio
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Scottish author David Keenan on his ecstatic novels and love of Kiwi music
David Keenan turned from music journalism to writing relatively late in his career - but did something unusual with his first book. After completing it, David Keenan fulfilled a vow he'd made to… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 25 August 2023
Audio 25 Aug 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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World-class skiing and boarding at the Winter Games
Athletes from over 30 nations have gathered in Wanaka for the Winter Games which get underway today with an opening ceremony at Pembroke Park. In additional to the regular schedule of alpine, freeride… Audio
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Supreme Court rejects Mainzeal directors' appeal
The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of the four directors of the collapsed construction firm Mainzeal and ordered them to pay 39-point-8-million dollars for breaching the Companies Act. It's… Audio
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'Wearing a hijab won't stop you living an adventurous life'
As a teenager in Tāmaki Makaurau, Dua Asim didn't see images of women in the wilderness wearing hijabs so didn't consider outdoor adventures an option for her. Now, three years after her first camping… Audio
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30,000 signature petition calls for trial prostate screening
Prostate cancer campaigners are calling for a trial screening programme to be implemented as a first step towards curbing the 700 deaths a year from the disease. Over 4000 men are diagnosed each year… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 25 August 2023
Audio 25 Aug 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Asian New Zealanders on their top election priorities
Cost of living, crime, housing, healthcare and climate change are the top five things New Zealanders are worried about according to an Ipsos survey.
Asians account for 15 percent of the population -… Audio
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Tall Blacks to face the US in the Basketball World Cup
The Tall Blacks begin their Basketball World Cup campaign early on Sunday morning, playing the mighty United States in Manila.
The US team is stacked with NBA stars, making them favourites to win the… Audio
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Expert calls for end to blood donation ban for mad cow disease
An infectious diseases expert is calling for an end to the blood donation ban for New Zealanders who lived in the UK during the mad cow disease epidemic.
The Massey University ecologist, Professor… Audio
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Market Update for 25 August 2023
Business update for 25 August 2023 Audio
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Family of labour workers killed speak up
The families of two labour hire workers killed in a road crash on their commute have spoken up about four years of hitting, not so much a brick wall as blank stares, in their quest for answers and… Audio
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Detective Inspector on Mama Hooch offender's prison sentences
Survivors are relieved at the jail sentences given to two brothers who raped, assaulted, drugged and filmed their victims.
38 year-old Roberto Jaz was sentenced to 17 years in prison in the… Audio
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Finance Minister hopes flood deal will bring certainty to homeowners
The Finance Minister, Grant Robertson, hopes cost-sharing packages for storm damage in Auckland and Gisborne will give some certainty to affected homeowners.
In Auckland, the Government will… Audio
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Sports News for 25 August 2023
Captain Sam Cane insists the All Blacks will lay it all on the table when they take on the Springboks at Twickenham tomorrow morning. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 25 August 2023
Audio 25 Aug 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Trump set to surrender to authorities in Atlanta
Former US President Donald Trump will surrender to authorities at an Atlanta jail in the coming hours, to face charges of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state of Georgia.
Trump… Audio
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Shane Jones shows face at Kerikeri debate
Shane Jones' hopes of making a comeback this election will have got a boost from the reception the New Zealand First candidate received at a political meet and greet in Kerikeri last night.
Organised… Audio
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National MP to be censured by Parliament
Parliament will censure National MP Tim van de Molen next week, for threatening Transport Committee chair Shanan Halbert and impeding him in his parliamentary duties.
The privileges committee found… Audio
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News in Tongan 25 August 2023
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Frustration in West Auckland despite $2 billion flood deal
West Auckland homeowners are frustrated with the long wait for flood resilience work, with many fearful for the future of their homes.
West Auckland was one of the most severely damaged areas in the… Audio
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National promises to cancel government contracts with gangs
A lifetime Black Power member says National's leader Christopher Luxon will come to regret going hard on gangs.
The National Party is promising to end all government contracts for gang programmes, if… Audio
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