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Senior doctors vent frustrations asking Health Minister to admit to 'crisis'
Stressed and overworked - senior and hospital doctors frustrations bubbled to the surface during a heated exchange with the Health Minister at their annual conference this morning. Andrew Little is… Audio
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The week that was
Comedians Te Radar and Pinky Agnew are along with some fun and a British recipe for slow cooked cash. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Athletes around the world and here in Aotearoa are speaking up this week, confronting issues on and off the sporting fields, velodromes and waters. Sam Ackerman explains why this is such crucial… Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records brings the tunes with a twentieth anniversary for Oklahoma's Flaming Lips, plus blistering new music from Santigold and Voom. AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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11am RNZ Pacific News for Friday 25 November 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Book review: Unstoppable Us, Volume 1 by Yuval Noah Harari
Sonja De Friez reviews Unstoppable Us, Volume 1 by Yuval Noah Harari, published by Penguin Random House Audio
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Dr Michael Mosley on his latest health book Just One Thing
Popular health writer Michael Mosley chats to Susie Ferguson about the scientifically sound advice in Just One Thing - How Simple Changes Can Transform Your Life. Audio
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10am RNZ Pacific News for Friday 25 November 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
Ed White is a correspondent with the Financial Times based in Seoul. He talks to Susie about signs that Xi Jinping's plans for an exit from the Zero-Covid strategy are already unravelling. In… Audio
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Tim Finn's Tahitian opera Ihitai Avei'a returns to the stage
In March 2021, Ihitai'Avei'a – Star Navigator premiered to sell-out crowds in South Auckland, then Covid-19 closed the curtains. Composer Tim Finn and writer Célestine Hitiura Vaite talk about its… Video, Audio
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Proposal for rural GP training in home town
The Rural Health Network - Hauora Taiwhenua is proposing a pilot scheme which would see local medical students receive the bulk of their training using distance learning, with block courses at main… Audio
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9am RNZ Pacific News for Friday 25 November 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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High hopes for Black Sox in softball World Cup
Another World Cup tournament is on our shores and begins this weekend, when New Zealand play the Czech Republic in the opening game of the men's softball World Cup in Auckland. While the seven-time… Audio
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Political panel: National's tax U-turn, school truancy, and Winston Peters eyes a comeback
Audio 25 Nov 2022It's time now for our weekly political panel.
We're joined by RNZ's political editor, Jane Patterson, and Newsroom's political editor, Jo Moir Audio
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News in Tongan for 25 November 2022
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Monsoons hamper rescue efforts after Indonesia earthquake
Time is running out to rescue those still trapped under rubble from Indonesia's devastating earthquake, as monsoon rains turn the earth to sludge. There have been more than 170 aftershocks since… Audio
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Market Update for 25 November 2022
Business update for 25 November 2022 Audio
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Weightlifting soaring in popularity
Weightlifting in New Zealand is enjoying a surge in popularity, in part due to the increased involvement of Maori and Pasifika athletes.
The National Weightlifting Championships in Mt Maunganui this… Audio
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New atheles union could change how spokespeople are paid
A newly formed athelete's union could shake up how sports people are employed. The Athletes Co-operative, which has been spear headed by decorated Olympic rower Mahe Drysdale, wants athletes treated… Audio
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How will the upcoming recession compare to previous slumps?
The Reserve Bank governor has admitted the bank is deliberately engineering a recession to rein in inflation. So how will the economic decline next year compare with some of the grim recessions New… Audio
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Sandringham residents want answers after dairy killing
Sandringham residents want answers and action after the fatal stabbing of a dairy worker on Wednesday night. The Sandringham business community has for months been asking for help to improve security… Audio
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8am RNZ Pacific News for Friday 25 November 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Xmas: How early is too early?
Is November too early for Christmas decorations?
The season is now just around the corner but some people started to light up their houses months ago. In retail stores candles, ribbons, garlands and… Audio
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News in Niuean for 25 November 2022
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Royal NZ Ballet's 'Venus Rising' graces the stage
Venus Rising, a collection of three celestial ballets, graced the stage of Wellington's St James Theatre last night. On display was the spirit of Venus - the brightest of stars and a sacred goddess of… Audio
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Parties urge Government action on Iran
The four biggest non-Government parties are urging Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to take stronger action against human rights violations in Iran.
A letter signed by the National Party, ACT, The Green… Audio
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Tight immigration driving inflation: National
The Minister of Immigration, Michael Wood, refused to be interviewed by Morning Report about the prospect of addressing that immigration red tape. National's immigration spokesperson, Erica Stanford… Audio
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News in Samoan for 25 November 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Immigration red tape holding back farm workers
A Northland farmer worries immigration red tape will see an experienced German dairy hand walk away from a job vacancy that she desperately needs to fill.
Katrina Pearson says applying for a work… Audio
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Hundreds of teenagers warned or prosecuted for revenge porn
Hundreds of children and teenagers are among those warned or prosecuted for revenge porn.
People under the age of nineteen now account for a third of the more than 2000 offenders police have dealt… Audio