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Australia: Exiled Senator could start Muslim party, disability scheme sex ban
Audio 10 Jul 2024Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about Fatima Payman's decision to quit Labour after she was temporarily suspended for indicating she could cross the floor a second time to… Audio
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Thumbs up! The Kiwi who created a new appendage
What could you do with a third thumb? A New Zealander at Cambridge University, Dani Clode has built a prosthetic you can wear on your hand - strapping in opposite your other thumb. Audio
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NATO summit kicks off in DC
World leaders from NATO's 32 member countries arrive in Washington DC today for a summit to mark the alliance's 75th anniversary. Ukraine will be top of the agenda after yesterday's missile attacks -… Audio
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27 Lisette Reymer | The Human Face of War
When Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Lisette Reymer risked her own safety to report from the frontline. Her empathetic, award-winning coverage expertly captured the human face of the… Audio
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Recap of the All Blacks' first test in Dunedin
Jamie Wall speaks to Susana Lei'atua about the All Blacks' first test in Dunedin and Novak Djokovic creating headlines at Wimbledon. Audio
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New pick a path book designed to save lives in the real world
We speak to the to the author of a new pick-a-path, which is a book where you become the hero. You get to the end of a chapter and you're given a choice of where to go next. The book which has just… Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall debriefs the All Blacks and their first test under coach Scott Robinson and the rise of New Zealand's newest sporting star Lulu Sun. Audio
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Celebrating brass banding at the Pacific Festival of Brass
The 2024 national brass band championships begin on Wednesday. This year, the contest is widening participation to outside New Zealand and into the Pacific. RNZ Concert's David Morriss talks with two… Audio
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Made in NZ: IP Plastics
Audio 8 Jul 2024This week for Made in NZ we meet Neil Woolrige from IP Plastics, which is family owned New Zealand business that's been manufacturing plastics in Papakura since 1982. They make a range of proucts… Audio
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Did Titanic Sink Two - Coming Soon!
New evidence leads Carlo and Tim back to Titanic as they discover a secret local connection, hidden for decades in a small South Island town. Audio
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Calls to broaden shingles vaccine funding as at-risk
Audio 8 Jul 2024People most at risk from shingles are missing out on the vaccine, thanks to a funding programme which gives 65-year-olds just one year to get immunised for free. Audio
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Miramar's lone stoat finally caught
A lone stoat that has been roaming the Miramar Peninsula since December - appearing intermittently on monitoring cameras and popping up in the eyeline of commuters - has been captured. Volunteers had… Audio
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Campaigners urge end to free carbon credits for polluters
Climate campaigners want the Government to stop giving away millions of dollars a year in free carbon credits to major polluters. But what are these freebies and why does the government give them out… Audio
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The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed
William Dart features an enticing new tribute album reminding us of the magic and the loss of Lou Reed. The Power of the Heart has a stellar line-up of contributors: Keith Richards, Rufus Wainwright… Audio
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Regional Wrap: Waiheke Island’s Fiona Blanchard
Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different part of Aotearoa and this week, we’re on the island of Waiheke. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 July 2024
You might think the life of a 19th century hymn translator was pretty uneventful. Not so for John Mason Neale, who translated our first hymn in this week’s programme, Christ is made the sure… Audio
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Orchestra Wellington: The Classical Style
Orchestra Wellington's "The Classical Style" presents Beethoven's 9th symphony during the 200th anniversary of its premiere together with Prokofiev's First Symphony and Tailleferre's Piano Concerto. Audio
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The Panel with Ed McKnight and Claire Amos (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Martin Bosley discuss how banks may have to adjust their lending criteria to fit the Government's housing plan and how this weekend's… Audio
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NZSO National Youth Orchestra 2024
The 2024 NZSO National Youth Orchestra perform at Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre, conducted by Tianyi Lu Audio
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All Blacks first test against England
Jamie Wall speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the big game in Dunedin during the weekend. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 5 July 2024
The All Blacks coach Scott Robertson says Samipeni Finau has all the attributes of a quality test loose forward. Audio
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All Blacks faces England in Dunedin amidst high stakes
The new Scott Robertson-coached All Blacks team will be put to the test against England in Dunedin on Saturday. A lot is riding on the match - the All Blacks haven't lost to the English on home soil… Audio
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All Blacks new team prepares for Saturday test in Dunedin
The All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has named the team he thinks will kick off his reign with victory and while most of the selections for this weekend's test against England were expected, there was… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 5 July
Audio 5 Jul 2024On today's First Up pod with Leonard Powell: RNZ political editor Jo Moir is with us from London, where polls are about to close in a dramatic UK election; Katie Kenny explains Mayoral Funds - we've… Audio
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The tale of the man who leaked
The Julian Assange saga has been going on for so long that most of us have probably forgotten how it started Audio
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MSD stops funding existing budget advisory services
People struggling with their finances in Dunedin have nowhere to turn to for free advice - with one budget advisory service closing its doors while a Government-picked replacement is no where to be… Audio
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Psychiatrist warns of unsafe working conditions
Unsafe and in crisis: That's the analysis of the state of the psychiatric profession, in New Zealand according to a leading specialist who's just been appointed to the Medical Council. Audio
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Union warns biannual testing echoes National Standard
The primary teachers' union says requiring children to sit standardised tests twice a year looks like National Standards in disguise. From next year, the government will require primary schools to… Audio
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Standardised tests may cause anxiety in children - expert says
An education expert says frequent, standardised testing makes children anxious and affects their mental wellbeing. From next year, the government will require primary schools to test children twice a… Audio
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Zumba with a 'Pasifika twist' helps ward off loneliness and diabetes
Free Zumba classes in Mangere aims to get people moving in their older age and keep diabetes at bay Audio