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National table football tournament coming to Auckland
Invented in 1947, Subbuteo players simulate a game of football by flicking miniature figures to try and score goals and win matches. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 7 November 2024
On today's episode, former US president Donald Trump will soon be back in office. The republican candidate clinched the election win last night after taking crucial swing states Pennsylvania, Georgia… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 November 2024
Guam locals share thoughts on US election; Initial report into Bougainville's Panguna confirms destructive impact; PINA president calls for freedom of expression; Samoa national anthem under the… Audio
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Samoa national anthem under the spotlight
There's been controversy surrounding the Samoan national anthem that was performed during the opening of the recent Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Apia. Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 6 November 2024
Audio 6 Nov 2024Questions to Ministers RYAN HAMILTON to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's… Audio
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Shortland St music writer wins national choral music comp
Wellington-based composer and multi-instrumentalist William Philipson writes the music for Shortland Street. Audio
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Making water cool again
It's National Oral Health Day and the 'Switch to Water' campaign focusses on the 15 to 25 age group, who consume the sugariest drinks. Audio
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The power of the sun in your pocket
Imagine being able to carry your own solar panel around with you, rolled up in your pocket. Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to recap some historic sporting moments that took place over the weekend, including New Zealand's cricketing performance in India, and the landmark… Audio
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Mike Grimshaw: Some New Zealand university students "functionally illiterate"
University of Canterbury lecturer Mike Grimshaw says students are turning up to university unable to adequately read, write, or think independently. Audio
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Workers fear serious harm after police less likely to respond to mental health call outs
Mental health workers fear they'll be at risk of serious harm now that Police are less likely to respond to mental health call outs. PSA national lead for the health sector Ashok Shankar spoke to… Audio
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Abuse in care survivors misgivings about State apology
Audio 4 Nov 2024The looming apology at Parliament over abuse in care is criticised as not inclusive of enough survivors. Audio
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Individual home mailboxes could go
Discussions involving New Zealand Post could mean the loss of individual home mailboxes. In a document, the Ministry of Business has suggested bringing in shared cluster mailboxes - like those used in… Audio
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Michael Belgrave: telling the whole history
Massey University historian Professor Michael Belgrave has published the first major national history of Aoteaora New Zealand in 20 years. Audio
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Tsunami Awareness
Volcanologist and GNS principal scientist Graham Leonard shares everything you need to know about tsunamis ahead of the upcoming UN World Tsunami Awareness Day. Audio
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New Zealand's first football derby set to kick off
After months of back-and-forth, good-natured trash-talking from fans on both sides, New Zealand's two professional football teams face off in their first match tomorrow afternoon in Wellington. Audio
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This Weekend: The Gisborne CBD Spring Clean
Tonight we're heading to Gisborne - not for a wine or music festival - but for some spring cleaning! Audio
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Thousands head to Ahuriri Napier for IronMāori
Thousands have flocked to Ahuriri Napier for the IronMāori, an annual indigenous triathlon with races for everyone. Race director Donna Whitiwhiti spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Massey Uni to stop funding Students Association
Massey University will stop funding its Students Association from next year, a move that the student body says will set an alarming precedent for the future of independent student unionism in New… Audio
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Addiction practitioner on Mike King's alcohol comments
The Prime Minister is accusing the opposition of playing politics with youth mental health, in its criticisms of Gumboot Friday founder Mike King. Red Door Recovery Addictions Practitioner Justine… Audio
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Trucking industry backs TAIC to take on heavy vehicle accident investigations
Audio 1 Nov 2024The Transport Accident Investigation Commission wants to expand the types of investigations it undertakes. Audio
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Auckland kids embrace trick or treating
First Up reporter Leonard Powell dressed up as RAYGUN the Olympic breakdancer, and visited three of Auckland's Halloween hotspots. Audio
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Central Hawkes Bay mayor on plans to revive Ruataniwha Dam
Despite strong backlash from the community, the Central Hawke's Bay District Council has voted to establish a trust deed that could revive the controversial Ruataniwha Dam. Central Hawke's Bay mayor… Audio
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Nelson iwi entitled to thousands of hectares of Crown land
Iwi from the top of the South Island are celebrating a hard won victory in the High Court which has made an interim ruling they are entitled to thousands of hectares of Crown land and millions of… Audio
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Philip Polkinghorne returns to High Court over meth charges
Former eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne is back at the High Court in Auckland on Friday, facing sentencing for methamphetamine possession. Reporter Finn Blackwell spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Report outlines what caused the Aratere to run aground
A new report has laid out what caused the Cook Strait ferry Aratere to run aground near Picton in June - but it could be another 18 months before investigators say how it could have been prevented or… Audio
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Abuse in care expert calls for details of redress system
A survivor and expert of abuse in care are urging the Government to announce details of a redress system by the time a public apology is given in parliament. Ellen O'Dwyer reports. Audio
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Trade Minister on new trade deal with the Middle East Gulf Cooperation Council
New Zealand has signed a trade deal with the Middle East Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Trade Minister Todd McClay spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Phoenix to host Auckland FC in first A-League derby
For the first time in the A-League, two New Zealand tribes will go to war. On Saturday afternoon the Wellington Phoenix and Auckland FC will meet in a first-ever Kiwi derby, pitting the Phoenix - in… Audio