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Niue is the latest Pacific Island to open to New Zealand. It is one of the few countries that has not experienced community transmission, with just a handful of cases recorded at the border. Fully vaccinated passengers will be allowed to enter without isolation from today. Passengers on the first flight are currently checking in. RNZ Pacific Report…
Niue reopens its border to tourists.
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Associate Professor Brian Roper from Otago University's Politics Departmant is back. Tonight he asks if emissions trading and the promotion of EVs will be effective in reducing emissions.
One of Parliament's best exponents of the skills of gladiatorial quizzes offers advice on "surviving Question Time".
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Season 2 | Episode 16: 28th June 2022 - Party People
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Party People celebrate Matariki with a twinkling of insight into what the public holiday means for Aotearoa and Roe V Wade; a case protecting access to abortion in America but has been felt globally by women.
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Rugby: Another All Black down with Covid ahead of Ireland test
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The All Blacks have been dealt more disruption ahead of Saturday's sold out first test against Ireland in Auckland. Star outside back Will Jordan is the latest to test positive for Covid-19, taking the tally to three players and three coaches out of action after contracting the virus. And, as Clay Wilson reports, another big name is also under the …
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More support urged for many struggling to keep warm in winter
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New Zealand is known for its cold homes, and as winter bites, calls are growing for more support for those who can't keep warm. Charities say more and more people are struggling to pay their power bills, and the winter energy payment and cost of living payment are falling short. Louise Ternouth reports.…
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Protests possible for frustrated Bromley locals after public meeting
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Emotions have run high at a fiery meeting with Bromley residents this afternoon around the ongoing stench from the Bromley wastewater plant saga. It was the first of three community meetings as the Christchurch City Council continues to cop flak for an apparent lack of urgency in fixing the problem at the plant. Adam Burns spoke to some residents a…
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Simon O'Connor's mea culpa to the National caucus
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After laying low for two days, the National MP Simon O'Connor has returned to Parliament with a mea culpa for his caucus. On Saturday, the MP published and then later removed a message supporting the US Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade. O'Connor says it was his own choice to take the post down - and denies he - and his conservative col…
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Some laundry detergents worse than plain water - Consumer NZ
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Now to a dirty secret about laundry detergents, some are so ineffective you're better off just washing your clothes in water. That's according to tests carried by Consumer NZ on 55 liquid and powdered clothes cleaners. It turns out the some of the pricier products are the worst performers. James Le Page talks through the details with Lisa Owen.…
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Ardern in Europe: Details from Prime Minister's first day
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The Prime Minister kicks off the first day of her whirlwind trip to Europe this evening with meetings with the leaders of France and Spain. Jacinda Ardern is visiting the region in a push to get a trade deal with the European Union over the line and to attend the NATO Leaders Summit in Madrid tomorrow. Our political reporter Katie Scotcher is in Ma…
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Family First loses charitable status in Supreme Court decision
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The Supreme Court has ruled Family First does not qualify for charitable status, saying the group's work does not fit the description. The lobby group, which advocates conservative values, was fighting a decision to be deregistered by the Charities Registration Board. Soumya Bhamidipati reports.
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Human Rights Commission warns schools over sexual orientation discrimination
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The Human Rights Commission is warning schools they cannot refuse to enrol students or discriminate against them because of their sexual orientation or family status. In a statement, the Commission says while it broadly supports a school's right to maintain and express its religious beliefs and special character, it would be concerned if that meant…
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Transpower asks power companies to boost electricity supply
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Transpower is urging power companies to boost their electricity generation this evening, to reduce the risk of power cuts. The lines company has asked the power companies to "ensure energy and reserve offers are accurate" and to increase that supply. It's warning if there's not enough power in the network this evening, households may face outages. …
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Woman with fractures waits 11 days for surgery in Waikato Hospital
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The health crisis has become an excruciating reality for a woman who has waited 11 days for surgery after being placed in the wrong ward. This afternoon the DHB has been forced to apologise after the woman, who suffered two snapped bones in her left leg, had her surgery delayed multiple times. And to make matters worse, in almost two weeks, she lay…
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
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Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson talk about the ripple effect of under-resourced mental health services and fast-food marketing that targets children. Also, they discuss their favourite biscuits.
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
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Today on the second half of the The Panel, Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson discuss a new poll showing New Zealander's support changing our drug laws, a petition to ban vehicle access on Clutha beaches, and whether we're ready to call Hamilton Kirikiriroa.
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The Pre-Panel with Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson
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Wallace and panellists hear from a firefighter awarded life membership at the Gisborne fire brigade after 44 years' service. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
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Fighting misinformation online, the experts leading the way
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When misinformation about the coronavirus is spreading like a virus, who you gonna call? The Virality Project. We speak to Assistant Director Elena Cryst about work to stop rumors and outright lies about vaccines and other misinformation.
This week librarian at Diocesan School for Girls, Catherine Ross, looks at books for younger readers with an LGBTQIA+ theme. The theme coincides with the past fortnight when libraries have been running their 'Out on the Shelves' campaign, which also coincided with Pride in Schools week (13-17 June) and the runaway success of the recent Netflix seri…
Questions to Ministers BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? JAN LOGIE to the Minister of Internal Affairs: Does she have confidence in the current state of our fire and emergency services, when the NZ Professional Firefighters' Union is reporting that FENZ management is failing to k…
Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services talks to Wallace about drones and their rise in popularity and incidents in the civilian world as well as their use in warfare.
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Matariki payments mooted by Bernard Hickey
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Bernard Hickey wants the Government to introduce a helicopter payment system through what he is calling a 'Matariki account." The Editor of economic and political newsletter, The Kaka talks to Wallace.
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Collaboration with NASA for Rocket Lab launch
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The University of Canterbury is leading a research collaboration with assistance from NASA's CAPSTONE mission team, which Rocket Lab is launching tonight. Wallace Chapman speaks to Associate Professor, Stephen Weddell.
Dr Jason Low is an Associate Professor in Psychology at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, talks to Wallace about what plant blindness is and why we need to know about it.
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1pm RNZ Pacific news bulletin Tuesday June 28 2022
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The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific.
News from the rural and farming sector.
Midday Sports update for Tuesday 28 June 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report.
Midday News Update for Tuesday 28 June 2022
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Financial Planner Liz Koh on the psychology of investing
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Liz talks to Kathryn about why some people are risk takers and some aren't. Also why some people panic when their investments fall in value and some don't.
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Shipwrecked: the enduring mystery of the General Grant
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It's a story involving shipwreck, treasure, castaways, heroism and survival. The shipwreck of the General Grant is one of the most enduring mysteries of New Zealand's nautical history. Cristina Sanders is an award-winning author and historian and has reimagined the events of 1866 in her new novel Mrs Jewell and the Wreck of the General Grant. The s…
Rebecca discusses China's clamp down on influencers. Also the reaction from businesses, including New Zealand linked footwear firm Allbirds to the Roe versus Wade abortion decision in the US.
Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books reviews The Men by Sandra Newman, published by Allen and Unwin.
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New Zealander wins "one of the toughest" ultra-marathon races
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New Zealand ultra-marathon runner Ruth Croft has won the Western States Endurance 100 race in California - described as one of the world's toughest races - in searing 40 degree heat. It was redempetion for the Wanaka based professional runner who came second in the same race last year. Her time of 17 hours 21 minutes and 30 seconds was the third fa…
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iPod and iPhone inventor Tony Fadell on start-ups and screw-ups
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Tony Fadell is an American engineer and designer who was instrumental in the creation of the the iPod and iPhone during his time at Apple. In fact, he's often referred to as "the father of the iPod", and was co-creator of the iPhone - developing three generations of it. He went on to co-found Nest Labs, with its revolutionary smart-thermostat, whic…
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USA correspondent Ron Elving - Roe v Wade protests
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Ron Elving is Senior Editor and Correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News.
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Training the next generation of young Maori film-makers
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The largest indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere kicks off tomorrow, and among those debuting their work will be eight young Maori and Pasifika film-makers.
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Efforts underway to establish Long Covid clinic
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There are growing calls for a long covid research clinic in New Zealand, with experts saying upskilling the health workforce is vital. Otago University has begun preliminary work towards the possible establishment of a multi-disciplinary clinic, to help people who've had Covid who are still battling with ongoing symptoms such as breathing issues. C…
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NZ underprepared for major fentanyl outbreak - Drug Foundation
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The Drug Foundation is warning New Zealand is grossly underprepared to respond to a widespread fentanyl outbreak with a limited supply of the life-saving drug Naloxone.
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Tennis stars hunting for victory as Wimbledon begins
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A cast of tennis greats will chase victory at Wimbledon on the manicured All England Club courts over the next two weeks. The competition which began overnight, features ageing stars Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray who are back once again. Women's legend Serena Williams has made it into the field at the age of 40 -- in pursuit of that …
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A cast of tennis greats will chase victory at Wimbledon on the manicured All England Club courts over the next two weeks. The competition which began overnight, features ageing stars Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray who are back once again. Women's legend Serena Williams has made it into the field at the age of 40 -- in pursuit of that …
Niue is the latest Pacific Island to open to New Zealand. It is one of the few countries that has not experienced community transmission, with just a handful of cases recorded at the border. Fully vaccinated passengers will be allowed to enter without isolation from today. Passengers on the first flight are currently checking in. RNZ Pacific Report…
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Bromley stench pushing people to brink of protest
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People fed up with the putrid stench from Bromley's wastewater plant are on the brink of protesting against the Christchurch City Council's handling of the crisis. More long-term air monitoring has begun, but the whole saga has sown so much distrust that people don't have any confidence in the council's response or the test results. Jean Edwards re…
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People fed up with the putrid stench from Bromley's wastewater plant are on the brink of protesting against the Christchurch City Council's handling of the crisis. More long-term air monitoring has begun, but the whole saga has sown so much distrust that people don't have any confidence in the council's response or the test results. Jean Edwards re…