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War in Ukraine and Gaza
This week within days of each other both the US and Russia made significant moves to influence the war in Ukraine. For the first time Ukraine has fired long range missiles deep within Russia after… Audio
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Methanol laced alcohol thought to have killed tourists in Laos
Methanol laced alcohol is thought to have killed five young tourists travelling in Loas in South East Asia. Among the dead are a british lawyer, as Australian teenager from Melbourne and two danish… Audio
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Robertson names All Blacks squad for final test of the year
The All Blacks will be looking to quell any doubts left behind after a razor thin loss to France last weekend. Coach Scott Robertson has named his squad in what will be the team's final test of the… Audio
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'Richie Benaud's Blue Suede Shoes': Book details famous Aussie victory
Harry Ricketts joins Emile Donovan to talk about the remarkable career of cricketer Richie Benaud. Audio
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Warriors path laid out in release of 2025 schedule
Audio 21 Nov 2024The Warriors path to NRL glory has been laid out with the release of the schedule for 2025. An ANZAC test in Christchurch, a trip to Vegas and the return of the women's side mark an exciting year… Audio
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Christian Tetzlaff and the beauty of playing "ugly"
Violinist Christian Tetzlaff tells RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn artistry always trumps technique. Video, Audio
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UK: Ukraine fires British weapons into Russia
Ukraine begins using long-range British rockets and GenZ are making woke sandwiches - Henry Riley has all the news from the UK Audio
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Wellington businesses celebrate customers from Hikoi mo te tiriti
Audio 20 Nov 2024"Similar to an All Blacks test match." That's how one Wellington business described their roaring trade during yesterday's te Hikoi mo te tiriti event. Police estimate about 42,000 people turned up… Audio
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Keeping Waikato swimmers safe from bacteria
While you're enjoying the summer this year, a group of student scientists will spend it checking for E. coli and enterococci. Audio
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Moscow says Ukraine fired US-supplied missiles into Russia
Moscow says Ukraine has fired US-supplied long-range missiles into the country, less than two days after Washington gave its permission for such attacks. Correspondent in Kyiv Megumi Lim spoke to… Audio
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Alan Jones arrested and charged with range of sexual assaults offences
Audio 19 Nov 2024Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones has been sensationally arrested and charged with a range of sexual assault offences that date back decades. The arrest follows a long investigation into allegations… Audio
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Black Caps to verse Sri Lanka in final in series
The Black Caps will only be playing for pride in the final one-dayer against Sri Lanka tonight after losing the first two games of the series. However, several of New Zealand's Test cricketers - who… Audio
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Al app able to flag harmful messages and bad language
Imagine a real time toxicity test that you could apply to all your social media messages and emails, before you set them free in the cyber universe. Auckland University researchers have developed… Audio
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Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman
Audio 19 Nov 2024Sports commentator Sam Ackerman discusses the inquest into the death of Olivia Podmore after an emotional first day. Audio
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The incredible output of Pasifika creative Anapela Polata'ivao
Audio 19 Nov 2024Anapela Polata'ivao has recently returned from South Korea, having directed Tusiata Avia's The Savage Coloniser Show for the Seoul Performing Arts Festival. Audio
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Biden gives green light for Ukraine to use long range missiles
At least 10 people have been killed and more than forty wounded in the Ukrainian city of Odesa, after a ballistic missile, shot down by air defence systems, fell on residential buildings… Audio
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New Zealand braces for bird flu
Hundreds of millions of birds have died overseas from the H5N1 strain of bird flu. New Zealand is one of just a handful of countries in the world with no cases. Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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Minister Paul Goldsmith on the government’s new arts and culture strategy
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has released Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. It’s a draft open for public consultation described as ‘action-oriented’ outlining how the… Audio
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Kate de Goldi: Reading for pleasure
Celebrated author Kate De Goldi is a voracious reader and joined Mihi and Susie to share some of her favourites. Audio
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The Repair Cafe
In an age where it's never been more convenient to buy something new to replace the things that break, Brigitte Sistig is trying to make repairing easier. The Repair Cafe Aotearoa NZ supports more… Audio
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Pasifika festival borne out of Dawn Raids
A free one-day festival born out of the government's apology for the Dawn Raids is taking place at Te Pou Theatre and Corban Estate Arts Centre in Henderson next Saturday. Audio
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Sports chat with Jonty Dine: Southee announces retirement
Audio 15 Nov 2024One of the greatest kiwi cricket careers comes to a close at the end of the home summer. Tim Southee's 17-year test tenure will finish with the three match series against England in December. Audio
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Student scientists to spend summer testing water quality
Audio 15 Nov 2024A team of student scientists will spend the summer testing the water at popular Waikato beaches and swimming sites. They'll be trekking across the region wading out in the water to fill sample… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 15 November 2024
In today's episode, Despite the controversial first reading of the Treaty Principles bill, it is now part of a six month select committee process that is unlikely to go any further, the national… Audio
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Black caps bowler Tim Southee to retire
New Zealand cricketer Tim Southee is set to retire from test cricket next month, at the end of the Black Caps series against England. RNZ's resident cricket commentator Ben Strang spoke to Charlotte… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 15 November 2024
Black Caps stalwart Tim Southee will end his test career following the upcoming home series against England. Audio
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How running coach Maree Leith is helping women go the distance
Maree Leith's introduction to running wasn't exactly a happy one. It was off the back of some blunt advice from a surgeon about her weight. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2024
The All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is backing Samipeni Finau to step up in the absence of Sam Cane in this weekend's test against France in Paris. Audio
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All Blacks name Beauden Barrett and Codie Taylor in starting XV to take on France
First-five Beauden Barrett and hooker Codie Taylor are back in the All Blacks starting XV for Sunday's test against France in Paris while Cam Roigard takes over at halfback in one of several changes… Audio