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Labour responds to new Years 0-10 national curriculum
Labour MP Willow-Jean Prime responds to the Goverment's draft curriculum Audio
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West Coast bucking national trend with rising employment
Audio 29 Oct 2025Latest Stats NZ data shows the West Coast is bucking the national trend, with employment rising. Development West Coast Chief Executive Health Milne spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Don McGlashan shares his love of water and poetry as our National Library turns 60
"Anchor me, in the middle of your deep blue sea," sings Don McGlashan in one of his most beloved songs. McGlashan has, as a songwriter and sailor, been deeply influenced by bodies of water - rivers… Audio
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Sam Dalrymple: creating modern nations
Sam Dalrymple's debut book explores the collapse of the Indian Empire and how five major partitions between 1931 and 1971 created twelve modern nations. Audio
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Officials dealing with an escalating national risk of measles
Health officials say they're dealing with an "escalating national risk of measles". Medical Director of the Immunisation Advisory Centre Nikki Turner spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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The mathematician who tried to game the National Lottery
Audio 22 Oct 2025How many of us have bought a Lotto ticket when there is a big prize at stake and quietly hoped - this might be the one. Audio
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New Zealand’s new national sausage champion announced
As Kiwis dust off their BBQs ahead of summer, a new national sausage champion is ready for grilling. Owner of Westmere Butchery David Rossiter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Escalated national risk of measles, say health officials
Health officials say there's an escalated national risk of measles, after three new cases were detected in different parts of the country. Health New Zealand's Public Health Medicine Specialist Dr… Audio
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National MP Fleming on modern slavery Member's bill
Instead a children's charity is calling on him to urgently pass a law that could help end child labour even if it means joining forces with opposition MPs. Audio
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This Weekend: National Bookshop Day
Audio 10 Oct 2025Louise Ward from independent bookshop Wardini Books joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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Illinois Gov trying to block National Guard going to Chicago
Bevan Hurley tells us about President Trump's mates make a last push for Nobel glory and Illinois governor JB Pritzker goes to court to try to block Trump's attempt to send hundreds of National Guard… Audio
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National falls behind, left bloc can form government in latest poll
National has dipped into the twenties, while New Zealand First has hit double-digits, in a new poll. The latest Taxpayers Union-Curia poll has National down 3.5 percentage points to 29.6%. Labour has… Audio
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Heading Off: Yellowstone National Park
Time for our weekly travel segment. Heading Off. If you have a travel story to share with us, then please get in touch. 2101 or afternoons@rnz.co.nz Recent examples include listener Kevin who took a… Audio
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Political panel with National and Labour
National's Nicola Willis and Labour's Megan Woods join Corin Dann for this week's political panel. Audio
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Tensions in the US over plans to deploy National Guard troops
Audio 7 Oct 2025United State correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about tensions rising between the White House and Democratic officials over plans to deploy National Guard troops in several cities, with… Audio
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Rotorua unemployment soars above national average
Get off the couch, stop playing play station and find a job, that was the Prime Minister's message to unemployed young people, but it might not be that simple in some parts of the country. Christopher… Audio
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US: Fed govt still in lockdown, National Guard enters Chicago
The Federal Government remains in shut down - Katherine Firkin reports from New York Audio
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Energy tweaks expose electoral live wire for National
Audio 3 Oct 2025In Focus on Politics, the government struggled to convince with its big energy announcement this week, auguring a stormy election season ahead. Audio
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Political panel with National and Labour
National's Simeon Brown and Labour's Carmel Sepuloni spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Pacific nations need to consider their Israel stance - academic
Most of the world is calling for a two-state solution in Gaza and the West Bank. Audio
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The special facade protecting the nation's archival treasures
Audio 29 Sep 2025An independent assessment has found the country's new Archives building achieves air-tightness far beyond national and international standards. Audio
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Political panel with National and Labour
National's Chris Bishop and Labour's Kieran McAnulty spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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More nations recognise a Palestinian statehood at UN
More countries are expected to formally recognise Palestinian statehood, as leaders gather at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Our correspondent in Tel Aviv, Blake Sifton spoke to… Audio
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Multiple nations recognise Palestine as a sovereign state
Middle East correspondent Perry Wilton spoke to Lisa Owen about several countries coming out and recognising Palestine as a sovereign state. Audio
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NZ's United Nations History
As Winston Peters heads to the UN, Context looks back at how NZ has shaped the world stage — from Peter Fraser at its founding to peacekeepers in Korea and Timor, and a fiery clash with Israel. Video, Audio