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Noah Lyles earns USA first 100m men's gold in 20 years
Audio 5 Aug 2024Newly minted Olympic sprint champion Noah Lyles is demanding a sneaker range to celebrate his success, while tennis champion Novak Djokovic rates his gold medal success above all his 24 grand slam… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 5 August 2024
On today's episode, hundreds are gathering outside parliament in support of Ngapuhi opposition to the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act, a group of midwives taking the Ministry of… Audio
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Midwives take Ministry of Health to court hoping to keep services free
A group of midwives taking the Ministry of Health to court says it's their last option to keep midwifery services free. RNZ reporter Lauren Crimp spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Solo dance show explores trying to be a ‘cool mum’ and having it all
Audio 4 Aug 2024Multi-disciplinary artist Liv Tennet is trying to be a cool mum - without losing her cool. Her new solo dance show For You To Know and Me To Find Out has been brewing for the past few years amidst the… Audio
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Julia Parnell: Director of Martin Phillipps doco pays tribute
Julia Parnell, director of the film The Chills: The Triumph and Tragedy of Martin Phillipps, shares her memories on Music 101. DocPlay have made the movie available to watch for free till August 5… Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin is in with some suggested weekend viewing. Audio
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A 'beautiful abundant food system' for future generations
Jared Hiakita has been germinating a seed of an idea while nurturing his food forest at the off-grid family farm in Hokianga. The seed has grown into a charity which will grow and donate fruit tree… Audio
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Swarbrick opens up about a tense AGM and the Green dream
The Green Party is trying to find ways to grow for the future, while doing its best to leave this year's problems in the past.
That laundry list of challenges has been thoroughly aired - but the… Audio
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Home loan and interest rates cut by ANZ
Money correspondent Susan Edmunds speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the home loan space this week, with rules relaxing, rates changing and banks changing their test rates. Audio
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The pre-Panel
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith joins to rattle off some questions from his notes app... Why is sushi in New Zealand so big? Is it ok to… Audio
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The pre-Panel
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith joins to rattle off some questions from his notes app... Why is sushi in New Zealand so big? Is it ok to… Audio
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Community conservation groups could be in trouble
A major new report has found support for New Zealand's grassroots conservation groups is 'drying up' - threatening to undo gains made to save our threatened species from extinction. Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
Audio 2 Aug 2024Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie covers the Supreme Court in Bangladesh scrapping quotas on government jobs, Myanmar's military dictatorship extending a state of emergency, and Hong Kong Pizza… Audio
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Guam landowners protest against increased military presence
The deadline for submissions on long range missile testing for Guam closes on August 2. Audio
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Like a student flat, parliament runs on rosters
Like an uncooperative student flat Parliament relies on rosters to organise who gets to speak when. Lots of rosters. And like that flat it probably stops squabbles. Audio
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Paramedic retires after 43 years of service to community
Audio 1 Aug 2024After 43 years working as a paramedic, the last seven years at Wellington Free Ambulance, Hank Bader is hanging up his uniform and retiring. He's given remarkable service to communities around the… Audio
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Singalongs and play alongs for all
Miriam McCombe, the Auckland Philharmonia's Learn & Participate Programme Manager, talks with Bryan Crump about what her job involves and some free community events coming up. Audio
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Around the motu: Libby Kirkby McLeod covering Waikato
Audio 1 Aug 2024We catch up on the news of the region with RNZ Waikato Reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod. Audio
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A year of mainland kākāpō
In July 2023 four male kākāpō were released into the fenced Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari – part of a new habitat trial to investigate suitable locations for the growing kākāpō population. But… Video, Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Episode 11 Wānaka
Wānaka is a resort town, an ideal movie location and was the backdrop to this years Matariki Celebrations. The name of this town is inspired by the teachings of the whare wānanga. Audio
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Science: Why we blush, music + ageing, new sepsis test
Science correspondent Dr Jen Martin joins Kathryn to talk about three new studies. Audio
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30 Abigail Dougherty | Terror in the Garden City
When the call came in about a mass shooting, visual journalist Abigail Dougherty jumped on the first plane to Christchurch. The images she captured powerfully communicated the sorrow of New Zealand’s… Audio
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One of Australasia's top 'dealmakers' on how to seal any deal
Reuben Woods has advised on some of New Zealand's biggest transactions - everything from Foodstuffs, to billion-dollar tech company deals, to TVNZ getting free cricket on the airwaves. Audio
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Protestors hit streets in Venezuela to reject Monday's presidential results
The electoral authority said President Nicolas Maduro secured a third term in power with 51% of the vote. However, the opposition has accused him of rigging the election and international observers… Audio
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The best vegan cheese
Audio 30 Jul 2024A local Orewa business has been named the Supreme Winner of this years Vegan Society of Aotearoa Vegan Cheese Awards, for 'The Greek' a dairy free Feta. Audio
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New weapons in the war on weeds
AgResearch's Map and Zap device is a glimpse of a future without herbicides Video, Audio
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Meat put on menu at Auckland vegan cafe to get more customers
Audio 29 Jul 2024Morningside's Kind Café is mostly plant-based, but last Thursday it made a drastic decision to start offering a broader range of food. A drop in customers has hit the hospitality sector hard -… Audio
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Number of community pharmacies declining
Audio 29 Jul 2024Community pharmacies said if bigger discount pharmacies continue to set up shop, they may have to close their doors. Due to the government scrapping the free $5 prescription fee, some fear they things… Audio
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Pickles and preserves in Gore
Audio 29 Jul 2024When Josie Robinson's friends started trying to pay for the pickles and preserves she was giving away, she decided it was time try to start a business of her own. Audio
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When school kills children's imagination
A raft of changes is coming to the education sector. Will they fix the problems, or just crush creativity?
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