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The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of NZ history. Join William Ray as he explores history through the lens of Kiwi dirtbags in NZ's most awarded podcast.
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In season 2, Tim and Carlo go hunting for the mysterious Canterbury Cat. So what's a censored first edition expose of the Titanic's sinking got to do with that?
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The Good, The Bad & The Rugby, the biggest podcast in the world just got bigger. All Blacks legend Justin Marshall, World Cup winning Wallaby Jeremy Paul, and kiwi podcaster Andy Rowe Team Up for GB&R ANZ, bringing you the latest rugby news, stories and much more from down under.
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Rather than approaching our marriage in the same way we shop for deals and money-back guarantees around boxing day, what if we approached it more like an Olympic athlete approaches their training routine? Today’s conversation is part of our Bricks and Hammer series and we’re talking about how a 50/50 mindset will bring destruction to our marriage w…
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The government is promising to clamp down on the sale of nitrous oxide, but the New Zealand Drug Foundation would like to see them ensure naloxone is widely available as well. Substance Abuse Counselor at the Yorktown High School in Virginia Jenny Sexton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Former All Blacks record points scorer Andrew Mehrtens is back with his old mate Marshy, joining the GBRANZ team in studio this week. Mehrts talks us through his illustrious career, including: Bursting on the scene during Canterbury's Ranfurly Shield era of the mid 90s. The 1995 Rugby World Cup final in South Africa. Getting the ball to Jonah Lomu …
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The new owners of the Kahu include Olympians and world champions across five sporting disciplines. The Kahu are now the first all women owned sports team in New Zealand - and one of the first globally, sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
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In this podcast, Professor Richard Shaw whose great-grandfather took part in the 1881 invasion of Parihaka pā and farmed land taken from Taranaki iwi, discusses the entanglement of the small histories of settler families with the large history of the colonisation of Aotearoa New Zealand. On the morning of 5 November 1881, an Irishman called Andrew …
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China has carried out an intercontinental ballistic missile test, causing concern from its Asia-Pacific neighbours, including New Zealand. Elizabeth has been gauging reaction. Japan could be about to find out who its new Prime Minister is, even though the general election won't be held until a later date. And Thailand officials now recognise same s…
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A new hospitality food initiative in Rotorua means that excess cafe food destined for pigs is now going to people. Some local food outlets are partnering with the Foodprint app - and subscribers are able to buy the day's unsold food. Food safety guidelines are followed, so not all cafe items are available to be sold at reduced prices. KV Ranawat ow…
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Families and caregivers of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder are welcoming an announcement from the Health Minister that for the first time ever, the prevalence of the neurodisability is to be measured.
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Some residents of medium density homes surveyed by Auckland Council say the upper levels of terraced houses and duplexes are so hot in summer, they are difficult to use.
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Market Update for 27 September 2024.
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A foreign policy expert says China's decision to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean is disturbing. University of Otago professor in politics specialising in Chinese foreign policy Nicholas Khoo spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Employees of the Alliance Group's Smithfield meatworks in Timaru are worried they could lose their jobs in a restructure or full closure of the plant. Meatworkers Union national secretary Daryl Carran spoke to Corin Dann.
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The government has announced a second phase of its crackdown on truancy. Remuera Intermediate school principal Kyle Brewerton and Papatoetoe High School principal Vaughan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Liam Lawson is back in Formula One and appears set to score a fulltime role after replacing Daniel Ricciardo for the remaining six races of the Formula One season at the Red Bull-owned RB team.
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The Silver Ferns will face England's Vitality Roses on Sunday, in the first game of the Taini Jamison Trophy series. Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua spoke to Corin Dann.
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Hailed as the man to reignite All Blacks rugby, coach Scott Robertson hasn't found the going easy in his first eight tests in charge. He spoke to Corin Dann.
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The government has announced a major shakeup in weather forecasting, with NIWA and MetService set to merge. Independent forecaster Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch spoke with Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Job cuts are likely at Whakaata Maori, with the broadcaster's chief executive citing reduced funding as a key challenge. Labour's Maori development spokesperson Willie Jackson spoke with Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Israel has rejected French and U-S proposals for a 21 day ceasefire in its war against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Correspondent in Beirut, Amélie David, spoke to Corin Dann.
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The number of transgender children and young teens prescribed puberty blockers has dropped, after increasing dramatically in the last decade. Ruth Hill reports.
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Dunedin mayor Jules Radich says the fight against hospital cutbacks in Dunedin is far from over. Radich spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Health and Infrastructure Ministers say the project could blow out to an unaffordable $3 billion and it has to stick to a $1.8 billion budget. The National Party campaigned on promises to deliver the hospital, which will serve Otago and Southland, without any cutbacks. Health Minister Shane Reti spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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The best friend of Pauline Hanna says she's always believed she didn't take her own life, and was murdered by husband, Philip Polkinghorne. Hawke's Bay reporter Alexa Cook is a friend of Pheasant and John Riordan, who themselves were friends of Pauline Hanna. Cook spoke with Pheasant Riordan about the trial and the moment Pauline's niece Rose rang …
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Staff at the Alliance Group's Smithfield meatworks in Timaru are anxiously awaiting an all-staff meeting today. Timaru District Council Mayor Nigel Bowen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New Zealand has a Formula One driver once again! with Liam Lawson to take over from Daniel Ricciardo for the remaining six races of the Formula One season at the Red Bull-owned RB team.
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Business news for 27 September 2024.
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Business news for 27 September 2024.
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged the U.N. General Assembly overnight to stop the war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants, saying Israel had almost entirely destroyed Gaza and it was no longer fit for life. New York correspondent Mitch McCann spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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The Nurses' union is vowing to push back at the government over its decision to downgrade work on a planned new hospital for Dunedin. The Nurses' Organisation national president Anne Daniels spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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New Zealand driver Liam Lawson will be back in Formula 1 from next month, replacing Australian Daniel Ricciardo in the RB team for the remaining six races of the season. Lawson, who is 22, has been Red Bull's reserve driver since 2022 and filled in for Ricciardo at five races last year when he was injured. Stephen McIvor is a motorsport commentator…
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New York's mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on bribery and fraud charges. Prosecutors say he accepted illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel from Turkish nationals seeking to influence him. Adams is denying all wrongdoing. US correspondent Caroline Malone spoke to Corin Dann.
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The All Blacks play their last home test of the year this weekend and after a less than convincing start to new coach Scott Robertson's reign, fans will be hoping the hosts produce a commanding win over the Wallabies at a sold out Sky Stadium and bring an end to their six year winless streak in Wellington. Rugby reporter Joe Porter has more.…
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New Zealander Liam Lawson will replace Australian Daniel Ricciardo for the remaining six races of the Formula One season at the Red Bull-owned RB team.
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On 27 September 1974 New Zealanders woke to the news Dr Bill Sutch, a famous economist, historian, and former senior government official had been arrested and accused of spying for Soviet Russia. He was later found not guilty, but over the last 50 years, suspicion has swirled, and new evidence has been revealed. Check our RNZ's award Winning Podcas…
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The New Zealand fashion industry is facing serious long term problems, including the influx of cheap, shoddy clothing; economic headwinds; and way too much wasteتوسط RNZ
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Register for the conference here: https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/mandate-and-mission-tickets-923587614417?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl Two-age Sojourner is hosted by Michael Beck, the pastor of Gracenet Community Church, Wellington, New Zealand (www.gracenet.co.n…
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With all the talk about the Parliament Bill, The House sheds some light on some of the other items of business at Parliament this week.توسط RNZ
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70 million people across the state of Florida have been told to brace for Hurricane Helene, predicted to be the most powerful storm in a generation. Evacuation orders are in place across several states with the Category Four hurricane expected to make landfall in the next 24 hours. CNN correspondent Michael Yoshida is in the coastal community of St…
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Australia correspondent Peter Ryan told Susana Lei'taua some household are remaining under intense pressure after aggressive interest rate rises since May 2022. There's not much relief in sight - with rates likely to remain high until at least February next year.
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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The Education Ministry has identified factors linked to a 90 percent likelihood teens will not get University Entrance. The study also found Asian and Pacific teens are more likely to get an NCEA qualification than Maori and European teens from similar socio-economic backgrounds. The ministry says it could develop an early warning system for identi…
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The Black Caps are fighting for World test Championship survival against Sri Lanka in the second test in Galle. New Zealand lost the toss and have been asked to bowl first, as they look to bounce back from their 63 run defeat, sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Susana Lei'ataua.
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The Government said budget blowouts for Dunedin's new hospital are simply unaffordable so they're tightening their wallets and looking at cuts. A report commissioned by the government found the current plans could not be delivered within the current 1.88 billion dollar budget and it could balloon out to 3 billion. Ministers have asked for urgent ad…
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The government is threatening parents with prosecution if their children spend too much time away from school. From 2026, schools will be required to have a stepped plan in place for responding to truancy. Associate Education Minister David Seymour suggests more than five days absence from class could trigger a principal-parent meeting, and the Min…
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Just days after celebrating Maori language week, Te Wiki O Te Reo, the Government has decided to axe a $30 million dollar Maori language programme for teachers in schools. Te Ahu o Te Reo Maori is a programme which develops teacher competency in Te Reo. Education Minister Erica Sanford has today announced the funding will be cut and diverted into p…
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