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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team
A brief update from the business sector for 1 November 2022 Audio
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Season 2 Ep 11: Number 8 Wire
New Zealanders like to think we have a “Number 8 Wire Mentality” - a rough and ready enthusiasm for fixing and building stuff with limited resources. Video, Audio
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Dr Richard Webby: The latest research on long Covid
Audio 30 Oct 2022As long COVID touches our lives more and more, the scientific community are rushing to catch up - hindered in no small way by the wide-range of symptoms and severity. Some research is however… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Conway on Black Caps' latest Twenty20 match
The Black Caps are back in action tonight in their second match of the Twenty20 World Cup, playing Afghanistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from 9-PM. In their first match of the tournament on… Audio
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Latest Covid variants detected in our wastewater
Covid cases are on the rise again with over sixteen thousand cases reported over the past week. Waitemata, Auckland and Counties Manukau have reported almost 6000 cases in the city alone. A number of… Audio
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Annual inflation barely moves in latest CPI
In what is being described as a big surprise, the annual inflation rate has barely changed from a 32 year high.
Consumer prices rose 2.2 percent in the three months ended September, driven by higher… Audio
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New UK chancellor reveals latest tax plan
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has ditched almost all of Prime Minister Liz Truss' tax cuts announced in the British government's mini-budget three weeks ago.
He announced the basic rate of income tax… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 2: Māori: The First 500 Years
The first 500 years of Māori settlement in Aotearoa saw significant, dynamic changes to how people lived; changes that challenge the idea of Māori culture as something carved in stone. Video, Audio
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Summer 'dish' recipes from the latest book
Sarah Tuck joins Wallace to talk about the latest 'dish' Summer recipe book. She's the cookbook author and editor behind the popular magazine and together with beloved food editor Claire Aldous has… Audio
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Ana Scotney: 'We’re on the precipice of seeing some really amazing stories from Aotearoa'
Many people may know Ana Scotney for her incredible performance in the film adaptation of the Patricia Grace novel 'Cousins.' She has also has a new podcast out with Advocacy Group, Just Speak, called… Audio
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Ryan Fox 25th in the world after latest win
New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox may miss out on next years New Zealand Open following the biggest win of his career. Fox won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland over the weekend, beating the… Audio
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Dr Jack Watling – Examining the latest moves in Ukrainee
Audio 2 Oct 2022A lot has happened in the fortnight since we last talked to Jack Watling about the war in Ukraine. Annexation referendums have taken place in Russian-occupied areas and their results have been… Audio
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Political editors panel: Latest poll results
It's time now for our Friday political panel on Morning Report in which we dissect, discuss and analyse the political stories of the week.
They might be big issues, they might be small, nothing is… Audio
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Analysis: Latest poll still has National Party in front
The National Party remains the most preferred party in the latest One News Kantar public poll but Labour has taken a nibble out of their advantage.
The poll figures show National remains unchanged on… Audio
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Christopher Luxon on latest poll results
The National Party remains the most preferred party in the latest One News Kantar public poll but Labour has taken a small bite into their advantage.
The poll figures show National remains unchanged… Audio
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Little change in latest political poll, National and Act have numbers to govern
The latest 1News Kantar public political poll has been released. RNZ political editor Jane Patterson discusses the details with Nick Truebridge.
Video, Audio
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Tongans wary of latest volcanic eruptions
The people of Tonga are wary of the latest volcanic eruptions after the impact that the destructive Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai eruption had in January. Audio
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Latest details as Queen's coffin to go to Windsor
London's gearing up for the Queen's funeral, which is set to be the most watched televised event in history. About 4 million people are expected to line the streets of the capital - some have been… Video, Audio
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From actor to author, Sarah Winman on her latest book
Writing started as a way to relieve the boredom for actress Sarah Winman. Jesse talks to Sarah Winman as she embarks on a book tour in New Zealand. Audio
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Chris Tse - our latest Poet Laureate
Audio 28 Aug 2022Surprised, honoured and just a bit intimidated... That's how our new Poet Laureate Chris Tse feels about his new role. Given he's only in his thirties, he also sees this acknowledgement as a real… Audio
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Actor/Film-maker Ella Gilbert's short film is the latest Someday Story
Audio 28 Aug 2022A very personal film about an out-of-wedlock pregnancy is the first in this year's Someday Stories, a platform that helps emerging filmmakers to create their first professionally-funded, short film… Audio
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LDR Marlborough: latest from floods, damage in region
From Nelson to neighbouring Marlborough now where we join Local Democracy Reporting programme journalist Maia Hart, who's been covering the floods in the region. Audio