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Rising Sea Levels
Audio 21 Jul 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at sea level rise. Audio
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Rising Sea Levels
Audio 21 Jul 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at sea level rise. Audio
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This is a party political slogan, brought to you by an ad man
As the political parties reveal their slogans for the election campaign, we look at who and what makes a catchphrase sing, Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 20 Jult 2023
Audio 20 Jul 2023Questions to Ministers SORAYA PEKE-MASON to the Minister of Health: What announcements has the Government made about its long-term vision for the health of New Zealanders? CHRIS BISHOP to the… Audio
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Unlocking the secrets our DNA holds
Patients will have more certainty around genetic test diagnoses, thanks to reseearch led by Otago Univeristy. Accurate genetic tests diagnoses early intervention for genetic diseases like cancer. Audio
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Technology: Why did Meta free up its ChatGPT rival? Microsoft's costly AI features
Audio 20 Jul 2023Tech journalist Peter Griffin looks at the decision by Meta to release Llama 2 - a direct rival to ChatGPT - and make it open source for research and commercial use. What's in it for Meta? Meanwhile… Audio
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Sports News for 20 July 2023
The Australian cricketers have finished day one of the fourth Ashes test at Old Trafford on 299 for eight. Audio
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The cracks in the Healthy Homes rules
There are five basic standards to be met before landlords can get their Healthy Homes tick. Why do so many seem to be slipping through the cracks? Audio
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Pharmacists say needy regions have been left out of govt scheme
Pharmacies in regions with slammed Accident and Emergency departments say it makes no sense to cut them out of a scheme aimed at easing pressure on hospitals. The government pilot programme pays… Video, Audio
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Homecoming for displaced Muriwai residents
Relief for a handful of property owners in the cyclone-stricken west Auckland community of Muriwai. Today, five months on from Cyclone Gabrielle, council officers changed the stickers on 11 houses… Audio
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Football for dummies: A bluffer's guide to the beautiful game
From Thursday, everyone in New Zealand is expected to become a football expert when the FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off. Here's RNZ's resident football expert Robin Martin's bluffers' guide for the…
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Apple's new voice replicator can bypass bank voice authentication
A new accessibility tool set to roll out across Apple devices can replicate a user's voice with enough accuracy to bypass banking recognition systems. Audio
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$130 burger on offer at Burger Wellington
Would you pay $130 for a burger?
That's one question lucky Wellingtonians will be pondering when "Burger Wellington" kicks off the programme for in the capital today.
Burger fans will be stuck for… Audio
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Sports News for 19 July 2023
Australia cricket captain Pat Cummins says David Warner is set to open in tonight's fourth Ashes test at Old Trafford. Audio
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How to leave the world a better place than we found it
The lives of citizens not yet born need more consideration in the decision-making of today, says Sophie Howe, the world's first-ever Future Generations Commissioner. "This is not our planet to trash… Audio
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The wisdom of owls
Science writer Jennifer Ackerman's essays specialising on creatures in the avian world have appeared in a range of publications including : The New York Times, Scientific American, and National… Audio
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Changes in the cervical screening programme, what you need to know
There's been a slight delay to the start date for the big changes coming to the national cervical screening programme offering a new option for women to test themselves. Currently women and people… Audio
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PM wrongly announces new offence
The Prime Minister has been left with egg on his face after announcing a new offence for adults who aide young people in offending, before almost immediately withdrawing the announcement.
At his… Audio
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Marshall Islands seeks compensation from the US over nuclear tests
Marshall Islands seeks more compensation from the US for nuclear tests. Audio
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Is science making our food safer? – Five scientists talk to Kim Hill
Is Science making our food safer? Kim Hill talks with a panel of experts at the annual seminar of the New Zealand Food Safety Science & Research Centre Audio
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Three nights until biggest sporting event in NZ history kicks off
There are just three sleeps to go until the biggest sporting event in New Zealand's history kicks off in Auckland ... Yes the Football Ferns will get the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup underway when they… Video, Audio
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Ban on red-light-running Te Huia train 'unjustified' says rail union
The rail union is calling the ban slapped on Te Huia an "unjustified reaction". The Hamilton to Auckland train service has been banned from the Auckland metro area, because of two incidents of running… Video, Audio
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Expert feature: Small talk
If you've ever felt awkward or tongue-tied in a conversation and maybe been a bit embarrassed, today's expert might be able to help you out. Debra Fine wrote 'The Fine Art of Small Talk' and is our… Audio
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RNZ's World Cup office sweepstake
Audio 17 Jul 2023The biggest-ever FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off at Auckland's Eden Park this Thursday, 20 July. We've got all your office sweepstake needs covered.
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UK joins CPTPP Asia Pacific Trade deal
The UK has made it into the huge trans-Pacific free trade treaty, but there's been no progress on allowing in China.
New Zealand hosted the seventh meeting of the Comprehensive and Progressive… Audio
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FIFA Women's World Cup in NZ, but the hype is yet to come
The Fifa Womens Football world cup is upon us - the Football Ferns take on Norway this Thursday night in the opening match at Eden Park. Its being touted as the biggest sporting event to hit our… Audio
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Could a 'mortgage bomb' blow up borrowers?
Recent reports have warned of a ‘mortgage bomb’ that could blow up - and a growing number of people unable to pay back debts. Is the story as explosive as some headlines would have you believe?
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Geoffrey Palmer: Strengthen Parliament to watch government
As an MP Sir Geoffrey Palmer had a huge impact on the interlocking shapes of government and parliament. The great reformer is still brimming with ideas for improvement. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 July 2023
The season of Matariki has begun. It’s a time to gather with family and friends to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the future. This week’s programme touches on some of those… Audio