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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Leonie Freeman and Chris Wikaira discuss how some Aucklanders are sweltering in over-glazed, under-ventilated units with too many toilets and not… Audio
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Moment of Calm: Another log on the fire
Audio 18 Sep 2024Get a little cosy for this week's Moment of Calm Audio
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Oji Fibre solutions paper mill closes, 72 jobs lost
Soaring power prices and rising labour costs have combined to force the closure of a third mill, taking 72 people's jobs with it. The Japanese owned Oji Fibre Solutions said it had no other option but… Audio
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Plans to restore Wellingtons Band Rotunda ditched
Plans to restore Wellington's iconic Band Rotunda on Oriental Parade have been ditched. Once a premiere hospitalitality venue, some residents now say it's an eye sore after closing more than a decade… Audio
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Some of Aotearoa's best speakers set to compete in Waha Kōrero
One of the new initiatives for this year's Wiki o te Reo Maori is Waha Kōrero - a speech competition aimed at intermediate and advanced speakers. With the winner taking home a $10,000 cash prize and… Audio
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How heavily should employers monitor work trips?
How heavily should employers be monitoring work trips? Visual journalist Reece Baker hit the streets to see what people think. Audio
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Virgin forced to reinstate employee after wrongful sacking
An airline's been forced to reinstate a cabin crew member after a tribunal found they wrongly sacked him for breaching the airlines alcohol policy and having sex while on fatigue leave. Dylan Macnish… Audio
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String quartet heads for outer space
The Auckland Philharmonia and Auckland Stardome are combining forces for a new musical and astronomy show: "Strings under the Stars". Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 18th September 2024
Today on the pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show with Jesse Mulligan. Plus producer Sam Hollis talks about movies which just didn't live up to the hype and a list of the world's most… Audio
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Ladies! Don't be 'nice'!
Underneath the niceness society expects of women is a fiery independent nature that's buried deep says Lisa Marchiano. She's a licensed social worker, podcaster and author. She says traits like… Audio
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Bookmarks with Vincent O'Malley
Vincent is one of New Zealand's leading historians and co-founder and research director of HistoryWorks. He's written extensively on our colonial history, the relationship between Maori and Pakeha… Audio
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Oral Questions for 18 September 2024
Audio 18 Sep 2024Questions to Ministers STUART SMITH to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the cost of living? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his… Audio
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Heading Off: Treats of Taupo
Fleur Wolstenholme arrived in Taupo as an 18-year-old from the UK and never left. Since then, she's helped put the central North Island town on the food map. She created treat,nz, celebrating Taupo's… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday18 September 2024
On today's episode, employees of Oji Fibre Solutions' mill in Penrose will lose their jobs when the mill closes in December; new NIWA data shows New Zealand is likely to be hotter in the coming… Audio
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The boat that floats, coming to Auckland
Auckland based company Vessev have just launched a brand new, electric, passenger hydrofoil. The boat, which seats just 10 people is already set to join the Fullers fleet. Jesse talks to its designer… Audio
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Spray that increase the shelf life of red meat gets funding
A team of Otago University researchers looking into a spray that could control red meat spoilage has won a 1 million dollar grant from MBIE. New Zealand's red meat industry generates 10.8 billion… Audio
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Rainbow's End hoists its sail
It holds the dubious distinction of being the most thrown-up on ride at Rainbow's End. Audio
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Te reo Maori skills on the up
New research shows te reo Maori was considered on the path to extinction four years ago. Today it's a different story with increasing numbers having basic and conversational te reo skills. Michael… Audio
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NZ to warm more than projected, new data shows
New climate projections show New Zealand is likely to be hotter in the coming decades than previously thought. By 2090, the projections show the country could be between 0.8°C and 3°C warmer… Audio
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Music with Yadana Saw
Music correspondent Yadana Saw joins Nine to Noon to look at how waiata anthems have gone from strength to strength, with a bunch of new releases across the month. Audio
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How two regional Kiwi chicks (their words) have gone global
Lucy Blakiston founded a bite sized news brand and online phenomenon - Shit You Should Care About, or SYSCA. Audio
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Carers reflect on six months since shock disability cuts
It's been six months since shock cuts to what disabled people and their carers could purchase came into effect and those affected say there hasn't been a day of peace since. Audio
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Hamilton Councillor to ignore reccomendation to apologise
A Hamilton councillor says he will ignore a recommendation to publicly apologise and undergo training for an expletive-laden rant to another council. Natalie Akoorie reports. Audio
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Chris Hipkins on Comancheros gang bust
Nearly all Comancheros gang members are now facing charges after a massive three-year investigation into money laundering, drug trafficking, and military-style training. Labour Party leader Chris… Audio
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Map to preserve indigenous knowledge updated
An interactive map to preserve indigenous knowledge and help Maori abroad reconnect with their turangawaewae has been updated for Te Wiki o te Reo Maori - Maori Language Week. University of Otago's Dr… Audio
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Economist predicting negative growth numbers
An economist says the next set of growth numbers will be negative. Kiwibank chief economist Jarrod Kerr spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Gang expert on Comancheros arrests
Nearly all Comancheros gang members are now facing charges after a three-year investigation into money laundering, drug trafficking, and military-style training. Sociologist Dr Jarrod Gilbert says… Audio
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Auckland recycling mill workers to find out futures
Seventy-five workers at the Oji paper recycling mill in Auckland will find out this morning if they'll have jobs in the lead up to Christmas. E Tu union spokesperson Joe Gallagher spoke to Corin Dann.
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Polkinghorne's lawyer says he's been wrongly branded a villain
Philip Polkinghorne's lawyer says he's been wrongly branded a villain as the Crown seeks to have him convicted for murder. Felix Walton has more. Audio
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Extra power provided after overnight demand surge
Transpower says measures taken by generators last night has avoided the chance of a power shortage this morning. Demand surged last night and again this morning because of freezing temperatures… Audio