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Sports News for 20 July 2021
The Southern Steel shooter Tiana Metuarau says her team's ability to absorb pressure has been a key factor in their run to the National Netball competition playoffs. Audio
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8am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for 20 July 2021
The latest News and Sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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News in Tongan for 20 July 2021
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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7am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for 20 July 2021
The latest News and Sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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News In Nuiean for 20 July 2021
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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News in Samoan for 20 July 2021
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Pacific Waves for 20 July 2021
Papuans challenge constitutionality of Jakarta's new special autonomy law; Thousands of people in French Polynesia have joined a march demanding France own up to the damage caused by its nuclear… Audio
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6am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for 20 July 2021
The latest News and Sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 20 July 2021
Audio 20 Jul 2021New Zealand joins a US led global alliance taking on Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks, It's freedom day in the UK marking an end to social distancing and mask wearing but not infection rates, and… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 20 July 2021
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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2021 APRA Silver Scroll Awards Top 20 and Maioha finalists announced
Widely considered the most prestigious accolade in New Zealand music, the APRA Silver Scroll Award recognises outstanding achievement in the craft of songwriting.
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DIA let pokie operators break rules for almost 20 years
Audio 5 Jul 2021The Department of Internal Affairs admits it had to let pokie machine operators break department rules for almost 20 years, because its own regulations contradicted the law.
Emails released to RNZ… Audio
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Covid-19 forces Cricket Twenty20 World Cup venue change
Covid-19 has delivered another bouncer to international cricket - with India forced to forgo hosting rights for this year's Twenty20 World Cup. The tournament will instead by played in the United Arab… Audio
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Labour trimming planned $20b defence spend up
The $20 billion spend-up on defence is the latest Covid-19 casualty, with a range of options to scale it down now before the Finance Minister.
The major investment in a range of new military hardware… Audio
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Ruapehu council plugging major water leak with $20k offer
Ruapehu District Council is plugging a giant water leak with a $20,000 fund.
Every day in the township of Ohakune hundreds of thousands of litres of water is wasted through various unidentified leaks… Video, Audio
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2020 Changed My 20s
Audio 21 Jun 2021Three young expats forced home to New Zealand due to Covid-19 struggle with isolation and having to invent new life plans. Audio
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Mediawatch for 20 June 2021
Media under the spotlight at Christchurch hui, running the numbers on the PM's media diary; Undeclared SponCon causing political and editorial headaches. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 June 2021
Hymns to mark World Refugee Day and the start of Matariki feature in Hymns on Sunday this week. Audio
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Why 30 is not the new 20
Does it really matter how you spend your 20s? If you treat the decade as "developmental downtime" you're missing an opportunity to get a head start at life, argues Dr Meg Jay, author of the… Video, Audio
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Standing Room Only looks back on 20 years of covering the Arts
This time 20 years ago - virtually to the day - marked the launch of Radio New Zealand's brand new daily arts show, What's Going On. Since then it's gone weekly, changed its name a couple of times but… Audio
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Cheviot's only rest home to close after 20 years
Audio 24 May 2021The only rest home in the North Canterbury town of Cheviot will close this week after twenty years.
The owner say there's a number of reasons but the key one is a broken funding system.
Reporter… Audio
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ACT Party President wants 20 MPs
The ACT Party has spelt out its goal for the next election - to double the size of its caucus and bring in at least 20 MPs.
The party leader David Seymour was the party's only MP for six years, until… Audio