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Asian staff third biggest ethnic group working for corrections
16 Jul 2024Working in corrections demanding, and not one that has traditionally been popular with New Zealand's Asian communities. But that's changing, as RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom explains. Audio
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Warning signs for speed cameras put up around NZ
16 Jul 2024Signs warning of the presence of speed camera are being put up around the country, the government said it wants motorists to get a fair warning before they get a speeding ticket. The sign initiative… Audio
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Westport locals use beer to put out fire at pub
16 Jul 2024When fire broke out at a West Coast bar last night, locals beat emergency services to it by extinguishing the blaze with that classic firefighting substance, beer. Dean White from the Seddonville… Audio
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Auckland bussiness owners feel safer due to police foot patrols
Businesses in the Auckland city centre said increased police foot patrols are already starting to make a difference to their desperate battle against retail crime and disorder. 21 new beat police hit… Audio
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Former All Black Norm Hewitt dies leaving legacy
16 Jul 2024Jamie Wall speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a sad day for rugby with the passing of former All Black Norm Hewitt and speaks on a big day for Black Ferns co-captain Kennedy Simon. Audio
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Pharmac told expectations to embed Te Tiriti o Waitangi are inappropriate
16 Jul 2024Pharmac has been told its "an inappropriate expectation" for the drug buying agency to be part of "embedding Te Tiriti o Waitangi across the health sector." Associate Minister for Health David… Audio
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Trump makes first appearance at Republican National Convention
16 Jul 2024United States correspondent speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about Donald Trump making his first appearance at the Republican National Convention and the former president's classified documents case being… Audio
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How often have people been perscribed antibiotics?
16 Jul 2024Visual journalist Nick Monro asked people in Auckland how often they've been prescribed antibiotics in the past. Video, Audio
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NZ doctors prescribing antibiotics too readily - experts
16 Jul 2024Infectious disease experts are reporting Kiwi doctors are prescribing them to patients who do not need them and New Zealand now has one of the highest rates of antiobiotic resistance in the world. The… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 16 July 2024
16 Jul 2024Today on the Pre-Panel, Mark Leishman previews tonight's show and producer José Barbosa talks about NZ's "best" "city". Audio
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AI in the workplace, what to expect
16 Jul 2024There's nothing as constant as change. Artificial Intelligence is already changing industries like healthcare, education and transportation with driverless cars and teacher-less classrooms. We've seen… Audio
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Music feature: NZ Country music with Brendan Dugan
New Zealand has a country music scene that stretches all the way back to the 1930s, with some of the earliest country recordings made outside America pressed in Wellington. Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
16 Jul 2024Brad Foster provides an update on Australia's Olympic team heading to Paris next week and how many medals are predicted. Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Robertson
16 Jul 2024Today Catherine reviews three books, The Trees by Percival Everett, The Secret Hours by Mick Herron and Fruit of the Dead by Rachel Lyon. Audio
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Paying tribute to Norm Hewitt
To mark sad news that Norm Hewitt has died we speak to his close friend and biographer Michael Laws who has permission from Norm's family to speak about his passing. Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Tim Batt
16 Jul 2024Tech commentator Tim Batt talks about the benefits of smart watches, the generation microsoft laptops and what people are really looking for in a smart phone. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 16 July 2024
16 Jul 2024On today's episode, RNZ sports correspondent Jamie Wall reflects on the life of All Blacks great Norm Hewitt. We cross to Washington DC where Donald Trump has officially been selected as the… Audio
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Northland construction company running successfully on a four day week
16 Jul 2024Ezra Bell Construction in Northland is ahead of the game when it comes to work life balance for it's employees. Audio