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Renowned Chinese haute couture designer Guo Pei in Aotearoa
Audio 1 day agoJust a glimpse of Guo Pei’s magnificent gowns reveal her vivid imagination.
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Pest control creates balance for Northland farmer
When Geoff Crawford started trapping for pests on his farms, he was catching 70 possums a week. Now he's lucky if he gets seven...and the community have jumped on board too. Audio
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Yarn on the Farm
A visit to the dairy shed to find out about AI and how to keep cows cool during El Nino. Audio
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Evening business for 8 December 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6342567404112 Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 8 December 2023
Casino operator SkyCity Entertainment Group has lowered its full year profit forecast as lower consumer spending cuts into its revenue.
Anan Zaki has the business news. Audio
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Fast Favourites: Paul Goldsmith, Aotearoa's new Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage
Audio 8 Dec 2023In former government minister Chris Finlayson’s 2022 book Yes Minister he wrote that “The primary responsibility of a National minister for arts, culture and heritage, is to keep the luvvies at bay…
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Market Update for 8 December 2023
Market Update for 8 December 2023. Audio
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Early Business News for 8 December 2023
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Parliament’s first choice of debate topic is Gaza
Parliament pushed back it's business on Thursday to begin with an hour of debate over how far to go in calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Audio
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Rampaging raptors causing havoc along popular walkways
Rampaging raptors are causing havoc along some popular walkways. There's been several falcon or Karearea attacks, the most recently on a track at Pareora Gorge near Timaru where a man was left… Video, Audio
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Plans to move old Taumarunui trains after years sitting deserted
After years of waiting there are finally plans to move some of the crumbling old Auckland commuter trains blighting the main street of central North Island town Taumarunui. The local mayor says once… Video, Audio
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IRD calls for $2 billion of Covid business loans to be paid back
More than 10,000 businesses have defaulted on $177 million worth of loans given out as part of the previous government's Covid support package. Two years on from the pandemic, IRD's now calling for… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 7 December 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6342499690112 Video, Audio
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Auckland council rejects previous govt's Waitemata crossing plans
The previous government's plans for a second Waitemata Harbour Crossing have been roundly rejected by Auckland council. The draft business case was for the construction of two underwater road tunnels… Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 December 2023
Fonterra says a strong first quarter has helped to strengthen its balance sheet and put it in position to pursue fresh opportunities.
Anan Zaki has the business news. Audio
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Neon at a Crossroads
Sky’s price rises show that competition for content is a bigger concern for them than competition for eyeballs, says Dan Slevin.
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Timaru brewery builds a wastewater plant to turn byproduct
DB Breweries' plant at Washdyke in Timaru is not only churning out beer - it's also making its own compost. Three years ago the company started a project that would see it treat its own wastewater… Audio
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Market Update for 7 December 2023
Market Update for 7 December 2023. Audio
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‘We need to be able to breathe’: Lower Hutt residents call for stop to wastewater plant stench
Audio 7 Dec 2023Residents in Lower Hutt are desperately hoping a "sickening" stench coming from a wastewater treatment plant will stop, following a commitment from authorities.
The smell coming from the… Audio
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Early Business News for 7 December 2023
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Swearing like a Parliament : Photo Essay
Before MPs can fight they must first swear. Swearing is the main business of Parliament's first day, other than choosing themselves a judge and protector - the Speaker.
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Movie review - Trolls Band Together and Renaissance A Film by Beyonce
Audio 6 Dec 2023Trolls Band Together and Renaisance: A Film By Beyonce - two very different films about the music business. Audio
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At the Movies for 6 December 2023
Audio 6 Dec 2023On At the Movies, Dan Slevin reviews The Old Oak, 87-year-old director Ken Loach's latest film about a clash of cultures in an English village; Godzilla Minus One, the famous Japanese radioactive… Audio
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Pomp and ceremony gets Parliament underway
Parliament business got underway after the State Opening of the 54th Parliament, a ceremony of pomp and pageantry culminating in the Speech from the Throne. Audio
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How much is too much for a good beer?: Craft brewers struggle with rising costs
Aotearoa's craft beer industry is hoping for a profitable summer as it continues to wrestle with high brewing costs. A fourth craft beer business has hit major financial trouble this week as importer… Audio
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Evening business for 6 December 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6342437412112 Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 6 December 2021
Midday Business News for 6 December 2021 Audio
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Australia: Detention disaster, French deal, rates relief
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Susie to talk about new legislation for illegal migrants that break the law, l'amour between Australia and France and postal changes. Audio