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The summer edition of RNZ National’s flagship news programme is hosted by Paddy Gower and Alexa Cook from 7-9am. Regular programming returns with Corin Dann and Ingrid Hipkiss on 27 January.
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In less than 10 minutes, we’ll get you up to speed on all the news you missed overnight. Throughout the morning, Marketplace’s David Brancaccio will bring you the latest business and economic stories you need to know to start your day. And before U.S. markets open, you’ll get a global markets update from the BBC World Service in London.
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When physicians work together, the patients reap the rewards. This podcast joins a dynamic mix of doctors with different specialties and interests, who come together to discuss challenging cases. Working through obstacles, examining different techniques of approach and debating alternative practices; the group ventures down many paths to get the right diagnosis and treatment for their patients. New findings, medical studies and interesting topics are discussed.
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On today's episode, consultation is open on a proposed re-write of the Arms Act, a falling New Zealand dollar could see kiwis paying more at the fuel pump, visitors of the beach-side settlement of Birdlings Flat, near Christchurch, are learning the hard way that pebbles and cars don't mix. and a turf war has broken out in Australia over the use of …
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If insurers are buckling, and backup insurers are buckling, where’s the backup for the backup? Private insurers were exiting parts of California and other markets well before these current firees, causing millions of people to opt for state-run backup insurance plans. Those plans are also now buckling under pressure of intensifying natural disaster…
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In today's episode, Dr. Nancy Duan joins Dr. Barry Kassen, Dr. Daniel Ennis, Dr. Gerald Da Roza and Dr. Steph Voyer to present a challenging case that leaves the group wondering ... if everything is positive, does that make it negative? Listen in to see if you can solve the case before us!Por St. Paul's Morning Report
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The Canterbury woman who's won the World's Ugliest Lawn Award is chuffed her piece of parched paradise with its all-natural, weather-beaten dents has been recognised internationally. The judges are praising it for thriving without human interference or a drop of irrigation except from the skies. Finn Blackwell reports.…
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Businesses in the central North Island are at odds over how the closure of the Desert Rd will affect them, with one business-owner saying he could lose tens of thousands of dollars as a result. CEO of Lake Rotoaira Forest Trust, Topia Rameka, and TCB Ski Board and Bike Owner Ben Wiggins spoke to Paddy Gower.…
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Consultation is open on a proposed rewrite to the Arms Act. The review was agreed as part of the National and ACT parties' coalition agreement and promises to systematically review the Act - which has been amended several times in the past 40 years, often quickly. Council of Licenced Firearms Owners spokesperson Hugh Devereux-Mack spoke to Alexa Co…
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Los Angeles is starting the week with the prospect of strengthening winds and increasing fire danger. Twenty-four people have died, 62 square miles have burned, and 12,000 structures are expected to be damaged or destroyed. We’ll hear the latest. Plus, immigration is likely to be a top priority for the incoming Trump administration, and and a tax f…
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From the BBC World Service: The BBC has found that workers in Chinese factories making clothes for the fast-fashion giant Shein are laboring more than 75 hours a week and earning less than $1 an item. This breaks the country’s labor laws and adds to concerns about working conditions at Shein. Also on the program: China has reported its largest-ever…
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On today's episode, at least 16 people are dead and over 12,000 buildings have burnt down from the deadly fires burning Los Angeles, an advocate for abuse in care survivors is calling on the government to hurry up and announce its plans for redress, Monday is the last day to submit on the proposed Regulatory Standards Bill, the Desert Road is close…
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A conservation initiative focused on protecting the endangered whio - or Blue Duck - says the aggressive trapping of rats and stoats has helped to successfully fledge over 120 chicks in the Waioeka Gorge between Opotiki and Gisborne. Sam Gibson, also known as Sam the Trap Man, founded EWL in 2020, and he spoke to Alexa Cook.…
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