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Business News for 25 November 2022
Business news for 25 November 2022 Audio
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Wellbeing worse among younger people than older generation - Treasury report
The Treasury has released what it calls its first "big picture" overview of wellbeing in Aotearoa.
It says the report will establish a lasting evidence base that can be used by the Treasury and other… Audio
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New Zealand doctors have world's highest stress levels
New Zealand GPs have come last in a survey that asks doctors about their stress levels and burnout.
The international survey compared New Zealand with ten similar countries.
Kim Hill spoke to Dr… Audio
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Vigil honours Sandringham victim
About 50 people gathered outside the Rose Cottage Dairy in Sandringham, Auckland last night to honour the man killed during a robbery this week.
Some brought flowers and candles, many demanded action… Audio
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Early Sports News for Friday 25 November 2022
A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 25 November
Audio 25 Nov 2022On today's First Up pod - Black Friday is upon us, we find out if the cost of living crunch may keep people away from the shops; Retail New Zealand boss Greg Harford joins us to talk to us about… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 November 2022
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 November 2022
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Cook Islands Maori Language News for 25 November 2022
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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Farm sales down from previous year
Data released by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand shows 97 fewer farm sales for the three months ended in October than the same three months last year.
REINZ's rural spokesman Brian Peacocke… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25 November 2022
Nauru refugees finds freedom in New Zealand; PNG police urged to crackdown on deadly catapults; More research needed for Tonga's underwater volcano. Audio
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Nauru refugees find freedom in New Zealand
Six refugees have arrived in New Zealand after being detained in offshore Australian detention camps for years, however there are many more who are waiting for their freedom day to come. Audio
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PNG police urged to crackdown on deadly catapults
The Governor of East Sepik in Papua New Guinea, Allan Byrd, says policing has to be more effective if the country is going to overcome the growing use of deadly wire Katapel, or catapults. Audio
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More research needed for Tonga's underwater volcano
More research into submarine volcanoes in the ring of fire needed, 'Tonga volcano expedition' scientists say. Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific News for Friday 25 November 2022
The latest news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 25 November 2022
Today on RNZ National. A vigil was held outside a Sandringham dairy last night to honour the man who was killed during a robbery On wednesday. Pressure is growing for police to explain why it didn't… Audio
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Moana Pasifika announces squad for Super Rugby 2023
Moana Pasifika announces squad for Super Rugby 2023. Audio
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Explained: Paywave surcharges
Now today - 25th of November - is one month from Christmas, and New Zealand retailers are doing that thing where we copy America and have this thing called Black Friday. It's based around the Friday… Audio
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Sandringham residents demand answers after killing
The people of Sandringham in Auckland want answers after a dairy worker was stabbed and killed by a man trying to rob the store. Emergency services were called to the Rose Cottage Superette a little… Audio
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Softball World Cup to kick off in Auckland
The Black Sox have won the Softball World Cup every time the tournanment has been hosted in New Zealand. Over two weeks at the Rosedale Park diamond on Auckland's North Shore the team will be trying… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It is Fri-yay! Time to speak to First Up's Minister of Fruit and Veg Glenn Forsyth. Fruit of the Week: NZ Strawberries Audio
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Africa: world's longest-serving president eyes re-election
And it's time to hear from our correspondent Nabil Ahmed in Africa. Audio
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US: Mass shootings ahead of Thanksgiving
We're kicking off Friday in the USA today where Bevan Hurley is awaiting us.. Audio
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How old is old enough?
How do governments and societies decide when you're old enough for certain rights and privileges? Audio
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Auckland Councillor Maurice Williamson on cutting costs
Auckland Council's fiscal hole just got $25 million deeper overnight according to the Mayor.
Wayne Brown says the Reserve Bank forecasts unveiled yesterday have blown the city's budget shortfall out… Video, Audio
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Recession looming: how deep, how long and who'll be worst off?
New Zealand is heading for a likely recession, after the largest increase to the official cash rate on record. So how deep will this recession be, for how long, and who will feel it worst… Audio
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Parliament’s full-steam-ahead Christmas wind-down
The holidays may be coming, but Parliament is winding up for looks likely to be its biggest week of the year. Audio
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Lydia Ko back to form with LPGA championship win
New Zealand golfer Lydia Ko is back to her absolute best, winning the LPGA Tour Championship this week, and claiming its more than $3 million prize.
Ko also won the overall player of the year title… Audio
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Disability sector facing critical staffing crisis and calling for more carers
The disability support sector says it's facing a critical staffing crisis for support workers, with higher paying hospital roles making it impossible to retain staff.
And young people living with a… Video, Audio
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NZ champ golfer Lydia Ko claims top prize in women's game
Lydia Ko has claimed the largest first place prize in the history of the women's sport.
The 25-year-old won the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship event in Naples Florida by two shots which also… Audio