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First cruise ship in Wellington since 2020 has Covid onboard
The first cruise ship to arrive in the capital since the pandemic has docked with covid on board.
The Ovation of the Seas came from Tahiti, docked in Napier on Monday, Wellington this morning, and… Video, Audio
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Yet another delay for Auckland's public transport network
There's more disruption for the beleaguered Auckland public transport network after Auckland Transport posted last minute warnings of train delays today.
Scheduled services on the Western, Southern… Audio
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People in Hamilton emergency housing fear for safety
Residents living in Hamilton motels used as emergency housing are increasingly concerned about their unsafe living conditions.
Hamilton mayor Paula Southgate met with the police area commander today… Audio
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Reti puts pressure on Little over health system shortfalls
The government's coming under more pressure over its health record, after the system comes under yet more strain.
The family of four-year-old Sebby Chua wants to know if more could have been done to… Audio
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The Panel with Dave Cormack and Ali Jones (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dave Cormack and Ali Jones discuss hospital wait times and New Zealand being one of the worst countries for children using active… Audio
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The Panel with Dave Cormack and Ali Jones (Part 1)
Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Dave Cormack and Ali Jones speak to Dame Jenny Shipley about women MPs now making up half of all seats in the House. Plus, they discuss the UK's latest Prime… Audio
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The pre-Panel with Dave Cormack and Ali Jones
Wallace and panellists Dave Cormack and Ali Jones speak to those behind the first NZ junior girls rugby festival. Plus our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
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Richard Dawkins on being ahead of the science curve
World-renowned evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins began championing science long before science needed a champion. He's coming to New Zealand and speaks to Jesse about his upcoming tour. Audio
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Crimes NZ: Emma Agnew
In today's Crimes NZ episode, we look back to the murder of a young woman who was also deaf and non-verbal. 20 year Emma Agnew disappeared in November 2007 and her body was discovered 12 days later. Audio
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Oz correspondent Brad Foster
Today Brad Foster talks to Jesse about New Zealand's win against Australia at the World Cup, more flooding, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's epic fail, and reports of 100 passengers onboard the… Audio
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Book Critic: Pip Adam
Today Pip talks about three books that 'respond to voice'. They are, Scenes from a Yellow Peril by Nathan Joe, Dictee by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Deep Wheel Orcadia: A Novel by Harry Josephine Giles.
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Oral Questions for 25 October 2022
BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's… Audio
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2PM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/10/25
Audio 25 Oct 20222PM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/10/25 Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Audio 25 Oct 2022Today on Tech Tuesday Dan Watson, owner and managing director of Vertech IT services, talks to Jesse about the Pinnacle Health hacking and has some handy tips for plugging in USB cables and reopening… Audio
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Akaroa Harbour cruise ship activity impacting Hector's dolphins
New research has found that increased cruise ship activity in Akaroa Harbour is impacting the behaviour of Hector's dolphins. Will Carome's just published his findings on the issue and talks to Jesse… Audio
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Restoring the status of former disgraced Whanganui mayor
Charles Mackay was mayor of Whanganui from 1906 to 1920. His tenure and name were all but erased from history when it emerged he was gay and shot a returned soldier who was attempting to blackmail him… Audio
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How racism impacts on education systems in Aotearoa
An education symposium hosted by iwi in Whakatū Nelson last week aimed to inspire leaders to look at education through a Māori lens. Dr Mel Riwai-Couch speaks to Jesse about the changes they would… Audio
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Lucid Chocolatier takes out gold medals
They say victory tastes sweet and that's especially true for a young chocolate maker from rural Wairarapa.
Johnty Tatham and his company Lucid Chocolatier have been named the supreme winner of this… Audio
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Indian community enthusiastic Rishi Sunak is UK's next Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak will be the UK's next Prime Minister, and the first one of Hindu descent.
The former treasurer took out the Conservative Party leadership after his would-be rival, Penny Mordaunt, dropped… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 25 October 2022
News from the rural farming sector Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 October 2022
Audio 25 Oct 2022Midday sports News for 25 October 2022 Crusaders back Leicester Fainga'anuku returned to New Zealand yesterday due to family reasons - and will be replaced for the rest of the end-of-year tour. Audio
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Midday Business News for 25 October 2022
News from the business sector Audio
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Crime Stoppers wants families to dob in young people
A new campaign's being launched to encourage families to anonymously dob in young people who they think are involved in crime.
It comes after an uptick in some youth crimes this year.
Business… Audio
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ED wait times getting longer
Patients in need of urgent care are waiting longer than they have in years to be seen in hospital emergency departments.
The latest figures, to June this year, show the falling numbers of people… Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew says the pressure points for private media companies continue: Stuff is re-arranging its smallest newsrooms to create a regional breaking-news team, which may end up meaning job cuts. And the… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 7: Moriori
Audio 25 Oct 2022Moriori are the original people of Rēkohu (aka Chatham Island or Wharekauri) & they have a tragic and inspiring story. Unfortunately, that story's often been twisted into, well, utter rubbish. Video, Audio
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Business commentator Pattrick Smellie
The age of free trade agreements is over - could this be a blessing in disguise for NZ producers? And could Auckland Mayor, Wayne Brown inadvertently stiffen the government's spine on 3 waters. Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Brigitte Morten
Gareth, Brigitte and Kathryn talk about how the Hamilton byelection is an unwelcome litmus test for Labour, the Government's decision to dump its Covid powers and a possible Royal Commission into the… Audio
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1100 RNZ Pacific News for 25 October 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Book review: Nina Simone's Gum by Warren Ellis
Sonja de Friez reviews Nina Simone's Gum by Warren Ellis. Audio