RNZ daily and weekly programmes
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The latest news from RNZ - New Zealand's leading news team.
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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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News bulletin recorded at 2PMDoor RNZ
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RNZ News at 12pm, March 29
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The top stories and other headlines at midday
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The Panel with Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin ask what is up with Easter Tuesday, and check in with the Waipu Buisness Association as the gateway to the North reopens. Plus, a look back at this week's biggest topics.
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Good Friday Hymns, 29 March 2024
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A selection of hymns for Good Friday.
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This morning's top stories and other headlines
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The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
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Pacific Waves for 29 March 2024
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Fiji professor calls Bainimarama's court sentence 'a joke'; NZ's Pacific peoples ministry facing job cuts; PNG church leader wants logging giant to be held accountable; Pacific rugby legends celebrated in inaugural event.
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Fiji professor calls Bainimarama's court sentence 'a joke'.
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NZ's Pacific peoples ministry facing job cuts.
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PNG church leader wants logging giant to be held accountable.
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Pacific rugby legends celebrated in inaugural event.
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The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
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Tami Neilson: Duets and changing dreams
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Country musician Tami Neilson tells Anika how she ended up singing a duet with music legend Willie Nelson and the two discuss life as a working musician and living on the road.
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Organiser of this weekend's Tweed Ride, Adam Blackwell speaks to Emile Donovan.
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'That's so last century': A look back at fashion in Aotearoa
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A new exhibition at Auckland's Central Library is showcasing fashion - and ways it has impacted different parts of our society.
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RNZ News at 10pm, March 28
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A wrap of the day's big stories
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
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Nights resident film critic Dan Slevin shares his picks for what you should be watching this long Easter weekend.
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I Was There When: The Wellington Trades Hall bombing
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We talk to someone who was on the scene in the immediate aftermath of the explosion 40 years ago.
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ABC Wantok Program for 28 March 2024
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ABC Wantok Program for 28 March 2024.
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Melanesian Update for 28 March 2024
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The latest news from Melanesia.
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The latest RNZ Pacific news.
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The Panel with Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin ask what is up with Easter Tuesday, and check in with the Waipu Buisness Association as the gateway to the North reopens. Plus, a look back at this week's biggest topics.
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'Sick in my heart' - Professor Peter Lineham on rainbow crossing vandalisms
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Professor Peter Lineham joins the Panel to discuss the painting over of a rainbow crossing on Karangahape Road, which police are treating as hate crime.
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'Sick in my heart' - Professor Peter Lineham on rainbow crossing vandalisms
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Professor Peter Lineham joins the Panel to discuss the painting over of a rainbow crossing on Karangahape Road, which police are treating as hate crime.
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The Panel with Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin discuss the spate of damage to rainbow crossings, as police announce they are treating an incident in Auckland as a hate crime. And, the report out today showing New Zealand students are among worst-behaved in the OECD.
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The Panel with Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ed Amon and Jenni Giblin discuss the spate of damage to rainbow crossings, as police announce they are treating an incident in Auckland as a hate crime. And, the report out today showing New Zealand students are among worst-behaved in the OECD.
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In Australia, crisis talks on the future of cash deliveries to banks and supermarkets are going down to the wire. The cash transit company Armourguard is yet to accept or reject a financial lifeline to protect the company from falling into insolvency and at least one big supermarket has taken measures to effectively ration cash. Australia correspon…
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The Ministry of Pacific Peoples is the latest to face the reality of the Coalition government's cost-cutting, with staff informed of plans to slash the workforce by 40%. Under the proposal, 63 positions out of 156 will be axed. 31 of them are already vacant. The Public Service Association has described it as brutal and says the ministry serves an i…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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The Crusaders find themselves in unfamiliar teritory following a scarcely believable start to their Super Rugby campaign. The 14 time champs remain winless from 5 games and sit bottom of the table. The squad have also been obliterated by injuries to go alongside a mass exodus of experienced players and coaches. It gets no easier for Rob Penney's te…
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The Warriors will return to the NRL women's competition next year after 5 years on the sidelines. The Australian Rugby League Commission confirmed today the Warriors will be 1 of 2 clubs that will join an expanded 12 team competition. COVID-19 restrictions and club finances had kept the Warriors women out of the competition since 2021. Felicity Rei…
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Auckland's Karangahape Road is known for it's colourful community and today, that community is furious after the vandalism of it's rainbow crossing. White paint was slathered over the crossing by three people in the middle of the night. Auckland Transport said it will be removing the paint tonight, but the crossing won't be repainted right away. Ho…
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Buckle up, because if you're hopping on a plane this Easter, airports are going to be chock-a-block. Today is the busiest for Air New Zealand, with almost 55,000 people expected to fly; over the weekend that climbs to 227,000 customers. Once we get over Easter, it's practically the school holidays and people are taking off again in their droves. Ai…
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A mother charged with failing to protect her two young children from horrific injuries and the man accused of seriously wounding one of them have both pleaded not guilty. The pair, who are both aged 25, appeared in the Hutt Valley District Court today after their arrests yesterday. Ruth Hill speaks to Lisa Owen.…
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All the top stories and other headlines from the day
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On the eve of the Easter weekend, we can smell the hot cross buns from here. Visual journalist Angus Dreaver went to ask people how they have their tasty Easter treats.
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Planning a lazy weekend ahead? That's a neigh, from a group of unusual endurace athletes. This long weekend, 30 miniature ponies and their human support people will cover 100km in a four day race over Northland's 90 mile beach and nearby forest. Two legged entrants are paired up with a tiny trotter and they run the race side by side. Money raised g…
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A long-running stoush between Auckland council and the owners of a North Shore property has come to a head, with the property now up for sale. At issue is a cottage on the Milford to Takapuna beach walk. The owners wanted the heritage listing removed so they can sell it for what it's worth. While the dispute rumbled on, the owners put a wooden fenc…
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Rising costs and cash strapped consumers are leaving those in the hospitality industry in serious trouble. But its not just costs that are causing businesses to close. Krystal Gibbens reports.
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To acknowledge and celebrate the incredible contributions of Pacific players to rugby, 7 former stars will be inducted into the first ever Pasifika Rugby Hall of Fame tonight in Auckland. Organisers said the event is about paying respect to those who have paved the way for others from the Pacific Islands to excel in the game. Jonty Dine speaks to L…
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A United Nations expert has found reasonable grounds to believe Israel has commited genocide in Gaza, during its military campaign against Hamas. The report by the Special Rapporteur cites what it describes as Israel's intention to destroy Palestinians as a group "in whole or in part". Meanwhile, various aid agencies said Gaza is inching ever close…
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United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about the Baltimore Bridge collapse, two of Donald Trump's lawyers running the risk of disbarment and Donald Trump encouraging supporters to buy Trump endorsed Bibles.
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It's a daily roll call of disruption and violence in class rooms around Aotearoa. 21% of teachers deal with students physically harming each other every day; that includes extreme violence. 32% encounter students damaging or taking property daily. That's just some of the lowlights from an Education Review Office report that's surveyed educators abo…
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The latest RNZ Pacific news.
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The Pre-Panel for 28 March 2024
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Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sally Ward joins to discuss the rise of language translation software using AI.
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The Pre-Panel for 28 March 2024
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Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sally Ward joins to discuss the rise of language translation software using AI.
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Today Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse about the destruction of major settlements in New Zealand history. He's just returned from a trip to Christchurch where he saw a lot of what has been built since their devastating earthquakes and what still needs to be constructed. Today he looks back on two famous historic examples of New Zealand settlements th…
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Today NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson pays tribute to his friend and a keen problem solver of climate change, Rod Oram. Rod sadly died while out cycling and was laid to rest by his loved ones, friends, and colleagues this week. Simon talks about his friend, a fellow cycling enthusiast and environmentalist.…
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NZ Sporting History: Stephen Swart
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This week on NZ Sporting history we speak to cyclist Stephen Swart who was an integral part of the group which finally exposed Lance Armstrong's drug cheating to the world. Stephen was named New Zealander of the year in 2012 for his bravery in speaking out about the American cycling hero. Stephen shares his story with Jesse.…
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