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Refereeing in the spotlight during FIFA world cup in Aotearoa
It's Fifa fever, and for at least one young footballer player - the World Cup buzz is as much about the referees as it is the players. Seventeen-year-old Ciara Griffin is a player and referee herself
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 25 July 2023
Audio 25 Jul 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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The TAHI Tuesday 25th July 2023
On todays show, SACHI spill on Club SACHI and drop some genius business ideas, Jackson Owens chats to So’omalo about his latest single ‘Now Forever’, and comedian Hamish Webber does some hot jokes… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 25 July 2023
A Canterbury farmer has started a petition calling on the government to buy only wool carpets.
Sally Wenley has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 July 2023
The Football Ferns have achieved their first goal at the World Cup - winning a game - the aim now is to reach the round of 16 knockout phase.
Stephen Hewson has sports. Audio
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Midday Business News for 25 July 2023
Demand for credit has risen for the first time in two years as consumers sign up for credit cards and personal loans.
Anan Zaki has the business news. Audio
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Citizens Advice Bureau: Car finance and insurance add-ons
Andrew Hubbard speaks to Kathryn about the troubles the Citizens Advice Bureau sees with car finance, and what to look out for with tricky insurance add-ons. Audio
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Business: Chinese tourism revolution, oil company mistrust, remittance costs
Business commentator Nikki Mandow joins Kathryn to talk about the return of the Chinese tourism market and how it might look different. Audio
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Around the motu : John Freer in Coromandel
Audio 25 Jul 2023A comprehensive look at how Coromandel Peninsula is coping in the face of continuous bad weather. Audio
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Book review: The Pole and Other Stories by J. M. Coetzee
Ralph McAllister reviews The Pole and Other Stories by J. M. Coetzee published by Text Publishing Audio
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The Oakland A's, and how sports teams have become major financial assets
The proposed departure of a major league baseball team would be the third, and final, major sports team to leave Oakland since 2019, a loss not only to the city's economy, but for the legions of… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 25 July 2023
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron brings the latest on investigations into Donald Trump's role in January 6 Capitol riot, as well as the much-hyped 'Barbenheimer'. Audio
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National promises changes on GE laws - which sectors might move first in response?
National is promising to change the longstanding GE laws if it becomes the government, so which sectors might move first in response? Audio
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Cohousing : how it is working in NZ
We're checking in with two innovative co-housing initiatives at separate ends of the country. Audio
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Motorbike riders accused of creating a 'wild west' in forest park
Kathryn speaks to a track user who claims the situation is increasingly dangerous, and is concerned about the lack of action from authorities. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 25 July 2023
The Lastest in RNZ Pacific News Audio
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Irishman breaks world record: 150hrs of continuous drumming
Ali Brown has broken his third Guinness World Record for the longest continuous drumming session totalling 150 hours.
The Northern Irishman says no caffeine was involved over the six and a half days… Audio
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Children too intimidated to use school bathrooms
Parents are worried their children feel too intimidated to use school bathrooms because older students are in there vaping.
High schools across New Zealand are grappling with how to deal with vaping… Audio
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Napier mānuka honey breaks world record
A Napier based honey company says its mānuka honey is the most potent in the world.
The True Honey Company received a record-breaking 34 rating from the UMF Honey Association for its latest harvest.
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Geotech expert warns of more landslides on motorway
A Northland Geotech expert says there'll be more landslides to fix if a new motorway is pushed further north from Auckland.
The Pūhoi to Warkworth highway opened only a month ago, but cracks have… Audio
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Poll to shine spotlight on nation's pot-holed roading network
The New Plymouth Council is spearheading an unusual attempt to draw attention to the nation's pothole-riddled highways.
It has gained approval from Parliament for a poll asking whether the government… Audio
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Woman dragged out of anti co-governance meeting
A woman who was dragged out of an anti co-governance meeting says the incident exposes a violent undercurrent in the movement.
Victoria Jakobs was left bruised after protesting a meeting for the… Audio
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Minister's resignation leaves cyclone-affected residents in lurch
Kiri Allan's resignation from her ministerial portfolios, leaves a region of cyclone-affected residents in the lurch.
The former Minister had been leading the recovery of Cyclone Gabrielle in Te… Audio
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PM defends handling of Allan's resignation
The Prime Minister is defending his handling of Kiri Allan's resignation, with opposition parties taking stabs at his judgement.
Kiri Allan resigned from her ministerial portfolios and is facing… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 25 July 2023
The Latest in RNZ Pacific News Audio
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Doctors say conditions haven't improved
Doctors are rating their working conditions as the same or worse than they were a year ago when Te Whatu Ora took over.
The Women in Medicine survey shows evidence of widespread malaise, exhaustion… Audio
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News in Tongan for 25 July 2023
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio