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7am World,Pacific and Sports News for 2 August 2016
Audio 2 Aug 2016The latest World, Pacific and Sports news. Audio
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Early Business News for 2/8/2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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6am World,Pacific and Sports News for 2 August 2016
Audio 2 Aug 2016The latest World, Pacific and Sports news. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 2 August 2016
Audio 2 Aug 2016NZ says EU should look to its own tax rules before criticising NZ NZers held on Xmas Island double, conditions worse - detainee Upston defends reliability of latest foreign buyer numbers Labour calls… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 August 2016
Internal investigation underway in Solomons hospital arson case; Ramu mining, logging operations in PNG resume amid blurred track record; Academic say Pacific research needs Pacific control; The ADB… Audio
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5am Pacific Regional and Sports News for 2 August 2016
Audio 2 Aug 2016The latest Pacific Regional and Sports news. Audio
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ROTN - Ser 2 Ep 8 "Blow the Man Down" 1 August 2016
Audio 1 Aug 2016The ROTN reporters (one who doesn't keep his head) try to get the inside story on the 18th Century female pirate captain Anne Bonny. Audio
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The Panel with Duncan Webb and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
Audio 1 Aug 2016Topics - Eleven people honoured on the New Zealand bravery awards, Poet and raconteur Gary McCormick analyses a poem about the Olympics courtesy of the ANZ bank and an Auckland advertising agency… Audio
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Plaque to be unveiled marking service of secret WW2 unit
Audio 1 Aug 2016Canberra today will see the unveiling of a new plaque commemorating the secret 'Z Unit' which worked behind enemy lines in the Pacific during the Second World War. 1700 men and women are estimated to… Audio
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Gene helps explain high levels of obesity in Samoa: study
Audio 1 Aug 2016American researchers have discovered close to half of all Samoans have a gene that increases their risk of becoming obese. Audio
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The Panel with Michael Moynahan and James Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 29 Jul 2016Are you attracted to danger? Panel says;Organ donor register;Lock up the chocolate;Rio Olympics. Audio
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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 2, Ep 8 by Paul Casserly
Audio 29 Jul 2016Ken Oath rails at political correctness and Ringo Starr calls the Psychic Tui for reassurance.
Features Toi Iti, Charlotte Ryan, Graeme Hill and Paul Casserly Audio
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US sued over military plans for Marianas islands
Audio 29 Jul 2016A lawsuit against US military proposals for two Northern Marianas islands claims that the US has shifted the goalposts on its plans in the territory. Audio
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 28 Jul 2016A bouncy castle has been set up at the US Democrats' National Convention to bring awareness to world poverty. What the Panelists Lavina Good and Peter Elliott have been thinking about. Outgoing US… Audio
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The Panel with Clarke Gayford and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 27 Jul 2016Does wearing a suit define how people regard you? How about having a small tattoo? What the Panelists Neil Miller and Chris Gallavin have been thinking about. Dunedin man Graig Fenton is selling his… Audio
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Episode 2 - Ageing bodies
How do we want to age? And how much control will we have over the process? Noelle McCarthy visits the Dunedin Study, and finds out why the most accurate measure of your age might not necessarily be… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Audio 26 Jul 2016Do most people want to feel important? What the Panelists Neil Miller and Chris Gallavin have been thinking about. Dr Rawiri Taonui discusses the success of various anti child abuse initiatives. The… Audio
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Vanuatu reviews new tax options
Audio 26 Jul 2016Various tax options are currently being reviewed by the Vanuatu government to help increase government funds. Audio
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ROTN Ser 2 Ep 7 "Embroidering the truth" 25 July 2016
Audio 25 Jul 2016Reporter Frida Moddapress at the embroidery headquarters of the Bayeux Tapestry unpicks the arguments around new medieval trends in visual storytelling. Will they capture new audiences? Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Niki Bezzant (Part 2
Audio 25 Jul 2016Workers burning out and heat could help depression. Stuart Bryant of the Tasman District Council discusses how a freedom camping by-law has worked in his region. Charles Crothers of AUT talks about… Audio