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The Panel with James Elliott and Lavina Good (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists James Elliott and Lavina Good discuss Labour's announced plan to require around 900 business to report their gender pay gap, the latest in the FIFA… Audio
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Women's World Cup quarter finals kick-off
The FIFA Women's World Cup quarter finals kick off in Wellington at one this afternoon.
The Netherlands are up against Spain in the first match, followed by Japan playing Sweden in the second… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 11 August
Audio 11 Aug 2023On today's First Up pod - Jimmy Ellingham in for Nathan today: Hawaii's firestorm claims the lives of 36 people; a sell-out crowd - Tuesday's semi final in Eden Park will be the last FIFA Women's… Audio
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Australia's 'absolutely phenomenal' passion for FIFA World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup is about to come to an end in Aotearoa, with a semi-final match at Auckland's Eden Park on Tuesday. And once again it looks like it'll be a sell-out crowd. The event's been… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Today author, playwright and columnist Dave Armstrong talks to Jesse about some problems in Wellington with earthquake prone buildings in the CBD, council tenants facing rent increases and some… Audio
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'So many different accents': Influx of visitors pays dividends for World Cup host cities
The FIFA Women's World Cup has seen a big boost for host cities - fending off the winter doldrums and putting a spring in the step of business owners.
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Can Women’s World Cup have spin-offs across the Pacific?
The Women's World Cup being co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia is showcasing the two countries to the world.
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FIFA Women's World Cup brings buzz to country
Audio 10 Aug 2023The FIFA Women's World Cup has brought a buzz to Aotearoa, with fans getting behind our largest ever sporting event in big numbers.
Attendance records have been broken with one crowd reaching 43, 217… Audio
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Women's World Cup provides boost for host cities
The FIFA Women's World Cup has seen a big boost for host cities - fending off the winter doldrums and putting a spring in the step of business owners.
And with summer on the way and COVID… Audio
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Football Ferns coach wants veterans to stay with team
The Football Ferns' World Cup is over but the next big global tournament is less than a year away.
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Sports news in brief for August 9
Round-up of sports news from around the Pacific including revised plans for the next Rugby World Cup which could affect Pacific nations.
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Australia: Voice delay dismissed, Mid East name change, deadly mushroom lunch
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Susie to talk about the determination of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to push ahead with the referendum on the Indigenous Voice, despite polling… Audio
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FIFA Women's World Cup finals just around the corner
Audio 9 Aug 2023France and Colombia have both cruised into the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup France beat debutants Morocco 4-nil in their last-16 match in Adelaide.
It means Africa's run at the tournament… Audio
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Lauren James apologises for stamp
England's Lauren James has issued an apology after she was sent off for a stamp on Nigeria player Michelle Alozie during their women's World Cup last-16 game.
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Final 8 in Women's World Cup will be decided tonight
The quarterfinalists for the FIFA World Cup will be confirmed tonight when the last two round of 16 games are played in Australia. Four of the top 10 ranked sides have already been knocked out of the… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and Steve McCabe discuss the latest research dissecting the impact of climate change on Antarctica and the success of the FIFA… Audio
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Phoenix re-sign Michaela Foster on one year deal
The Wellington Phoenix have re-signed Football Ferns defender Michaela Foster for a further A-League season.
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Netball World Cup highlights the state of the game
When the president of World Netball described the sport as being rich in people resource and poor in financial resource at a press conference in Cape Town, truer words had never been spoken.
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England scrape through to quarter final of World Cup
Audio 8 Aug 2023England has scraped through to the quarter final of the FIFA Women's World cup following a tight game against Nigeria.
Following a nil-all score, England beat Nigeria 4-2 in a penalty shootout. In… Audio
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England and Australia advance at World Cup
England and Australia have progressed to the quarter-finals of the football World Cup.
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USA knocked out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Audio 7 Aug 2023The two-time defending champion USA are out of the FIFA World Cup, beaten in a penalty shoot-out by Sweden in Melbourne.
It condemns the top ranked USA to their worst performance at the tournament.
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Defending champions USA out of FIFA Women's World Cup
Sweden beat the United States 5-4 on penalties to condemn the defending champions to their earliest Women's World Cup exit.
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The week in pictures
Triumph and loss at the FIFA Women's World Cup, extreme weather and protest - here is this week's news, in pictures.
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ACL injury epidemic plagues Women's World Cup
-By Samantha Lewis of ABC NEWS When Denmark made their return to the Women's World Cup after a 16-year absence, veteran forward and 100+ cap international Nadia Nadim was sitting...
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FIFA investigating allegation against Zambia coach
FIFA is investigating a complaint of misconduct involving the Zambian women's football team during its World Cup campaign in New Zealand.