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Our Reselling Adventures...and how we handle them 😎 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rnzy/support
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The latest and greatest children's stories and songs from New Zealand. Ngā pūrākau me ngā waiata nā Aotearoa.
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Über die aktuellen Entwicklungen der Corona-Pandemie sprechen RNZ-Chefredakteur Klaus Welzel und Politik-Redakteur Benjamin Auber mit Fachleuten wie dem Virologen Hans-Georg Kräusslich.
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"Ein Kreuz, zwei Stimmen" ist der Politik-Podcast der RNZ zur Landespolitik in Baden-Württemberg. Die Moderatoren sind Sören Sgries und Alexander Rechner.
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ABC Wantok Program for 23 April 2024.
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Ian Powell (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alison Mau and Ian Powell discuss the tree stump that has been fenced off as it doesn't meet playground safety standards.
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The latest news from Melanesia.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 23 April 2024
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Ian Powell (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alison Mau and Ian Powell discuss the tree stump that has been fenced off as it doesn't meet playground safety standards.
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Ian Powell (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alison Mau and Ian Powell discuss whether cracking down on gang patches is a breach of freedom of speech. Also, they discuss the Kainga Ora development in Rotorua that looks like shipping containers and whether it is fit for purpose.
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Ian Powell (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alison Mau and Ian Powell discuss whether cracking down on gang patches is a breach of freedom of speech. Also, they discuss the Kainga Ora development in Rotorua that looks like shipping containers and whether it is fit for purpose.
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Australia .. where an international war of words has broken out
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Billionaire Elon Musk over attempts to force his company now known as X to take down video of last week's stabbing at a Sydney church.
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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'Not fit for purpose' - cyclone report findings
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Lauren Crimp reports on the damning inquiry into the response to last year's catastrophic storms
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Dylan Schmidt bounces his way to third Olympics
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Olympian Dylan Schmidt hopes to be bounding towards gold on the trampoline in Paris in August. Schmidt has been selected for his third Olympics and will be joined by Maddie Davidson in the New Zealand team. A bronze medalist at the last Games in Tokyo Schmidt has set his sights even higher this year. Sports reporter Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owe…
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Air New Zealand's ripping uni students off... Otago University
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Air New Zealand's ripping uni students off...according to the Otago University Students Association. The national carrier bumped-up some fares overnight because ITs costs are up 30%
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'They can stick their tax cuts' - cancer patient
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Cancer patient Graeme speaks to Lisa Owen about health cuts and his deferred surgery
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All the top stories and other headlines from the day
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Jordan Dunn asks people if ANZAC Day still holds relevance and how they'll be commemorating it
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RSA clubs consider breaking away from national body
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As Anzac day approaches the organisation that is supposed to support returned service people is in crisis as it tries to modernise. About two dozen clubs in Auckland and around the country are looking at quitting the national body. The Napier branch has already voted to break ranks citing a year of disharmony. Joining us now RSA chair Martyn Dunne…
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A new temporary display of the Treaty of Waitangi at Te Papa
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A new temporary display of the Treaty of Waitangi at Te Papa which replaces the defaced version is already attracting critics. It opened today at Te Papa after the previous one was spraypainted and attacked with an angle grinder in December as part of a protest action. Pretoria Gordon reports.
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It's about to get a whole lot faster to deliver and track your online shopping parcels with NZ Post opening its biggest processing centre yet. The brand new facility opened in south Auckland this week, capable of processing more than double the number of items per hour.
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Black Ferns face different kind of challenge before test season
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RNZ sport journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about a new challenge for the Black Ferns and whats on the cards for the Wellington Phoenix before the A-league season wraps up
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Auckland port boss on returning land to public
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Port of Auckland CEO Roger Gray speaks to Lisa Owen
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First day of Trump's historic criminal trial
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United States correspondent Todd Zwillich gives Lisa Owen the latest on Donald Trump's historic criminal trial
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Police step up foot patrols over retail crime spike
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Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin .
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Addressing climate change needs more effort
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Being less bad is not good enough. It's not going to get us closer to putting the brakes on climate change. Håkan Nordqvist is the former Head of Sustainability and Innovation at Ikea who believes companies need to do more than tick environmentally friendly boxes. He says sustainability, not just responsibility, needs to drive innovation that's goo…
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 23 April 2024
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Brad Foster reports on general concerns over safety among many Sydneysiders following the two knife attacks in the past week, and the divided opinion on a comedian asking a mother and daughter to leave his show in over the weekend. He also provides an update on Molly the Magpie, the mushroom murders, and Australia's plans for Anzac Day this Thursda…
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Today Claire talks to Jesse about The Unsettled by Richard Shaw, Otherhood, a forthcoming anthology and Ash by Louise Wallace.
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Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services Dan Watson talks to Jesse about quishing scams targeting millennials and the case of a man recently who lost 30 years of family tree research while trying to download data from his xtra mail account.
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From sour dough to a scholarship, Brit MacDonald's story
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Like many Invercargill woman Brit MacDonald tried her hand at sour dough making during COVID lockdowns. What sets her apart is that has turned into her owning her own bakery as well as receiving a scholarship to travel to the US and Europe to immerse herself in international sour dough cutlures. She talks to Jesse about how her hobby's turned into …
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How AI is affecting research, Dr Ally Gibson's experience
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In 2021 Dr Ally Gibson launched a research project which required participants to submit short stories in response to a prompt about dating.To find out more about how AI ruined her research Dr Ally Gibson speaks to Jesse.
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Bangers to Bluff fundraiser for MS raises $100,000
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The annual Bangers to Bluff rally concluded this week raising around $100k for the Multiple Sclerosis society. One of this years drivers Rosemary Hedge talks to Jesse about the 2024 event.
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RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 23 April 2024
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Govt urged to slow down on gang crackdown
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A bill which would ban gang insignia and give police greater powers to stop gang members congregating is being considered by Parliament's Justice Select Committee on Tuesday. Political reporter Katie Scotcher spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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On the show today So’omālō chats to musician Romi Wrights. Evie breaks down the situation in the media at the moment and also expresses her love for Demon Slayer
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Wairoa mayor Craig Little on storm response inquiry
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The Wairoa District in northern Hawkes Bay was hit hard by Cyclone Gabrielle - left completely cut off with no power, communications or roading links. Mayor Craig Little spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency has fired back at criticism over its handling of 23 positive tests from Chinese swimmers that the head of the US Anti-Doping Agency called a potential cover-up.
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Midday Business News for 23 April 2024.
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Criminal trial of Donald Trump begins in New York
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In a packed courtroom, the People of the State of New York versus Donald J Trump has officially got underway. New York correspondent William Denselow spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Inquiry into North Island storms shows emergency management system is broken
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An inquiry into last year's North Island storms shows the emergency management system is broken, not fit for purpose, and in some places, it completely failed people. Emergency management Minister Mark Mitchell spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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The top stories and other headlines at midday
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Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge is ruling out sacking coach Rob Penney mid-season, despite the team sitting at the bottom of the table. In league, the Warriors' wheels are wobbling heading into their rare home game on Anzac Day. Kiwi swimmer Lewis Clareburt is joining the chorus of disapproval over the leniency of a group of Chinese comp…
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NZ's response to 'significant' migration levels
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Stats NZ figures in the year to January show more than 250,000 people arrived in New Zealand. Massey University Professor Paul Spoonley says the volume of arrivals has contributed a significant net gain of more than 131,000. He joins us to discuss the record levels of migration, the challenge for processing visas, and the government's response. Pro…
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A Health New Zealand/Te Whatu Ora commissioned report warns of extreme pressure on New Zealand's aged care sector.
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Around the motu: Che Baker in Invercargill
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Stuff's Southland Editor Che Baker looks at Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark's apology for his interview with comedian Guy Williams.
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Book review: Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack published by Glacier Press
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Nick Stride on why his family fled Russia and went into hiding
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British construction worker Nick Stride was working in Moscow in 1998 to help build the British embassy there.
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 23 April
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On today's episode, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon discusses his government's decision to bring back the Three Strikes law, hospice leaders are calling for changes to the End of Life Choice act, political editor Jo Moir explains the details, junior doctors are threatening to strike over pay, Resident Doctors Association national secretary Deborah…
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Ron looks at the US$95b of military assistance approved for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which passed with broad bipartisan support.
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Roading experts discuss Government's big maintenance plans
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The Government is planning to spend billions of dollars on new roads under a transport plan proposed last month.
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