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News in Cook Islands Maori for 2 December 2025
2 Dec 2025The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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Deputy PM on council rates cap, school lunches
2 Dec 2025Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour answers political questions of the week, including contaminated school lunches and council rates Audio
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UK: Chancellor defends budget spending
2 Dec 2025Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends herself in the face of allegations she misled the country over the state of their finances - Henry Riley is in London Audio
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Whakatane community boards still to find members, river cleanup
2 Dec 2025The Whakatane River bridge is being hit by debris - including dead horses - Diane McCarthy reports from the Eastern Bay Audio
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Japan and New Zealand to sign defence deal
2 Dec 2025Another bear attack in Japan and New Zealand is set to sign a defence pact - Chris Gilbert has the details from Tokyo Audio
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Students, Style and Sustainability
Te Oraka is a secondhand shop and social enterprise run by students, for students and it operates a circular economy where all profits are fed back into the business. Katy Gosset visits the thriving… Audio
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The best use of your time
2 Dec 2025What does a ‘good day’ look like for you? And how can you make sure you have more of them? At Auckland University of Technology researchers are using wearable sensors and wellbeing surveys to… Audio
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Local government's big shakeup
2 Dec 2025Regional councils have to find a different way of operating that cuts down on double ups and layers of bureaucracy Audio
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Sheila Fitzpatrick: The death and lasting legacy of Stalin
1 Dec 2025In her latest book, Sheila Fitzpatrick, one of the world's leading scholars on the history of the Soviet Union, examines both the immediate aftermath of Stalin's death and his surprising influence in… Audio
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BBC World Service Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
1 Dec 2025Tonight, he’ll discuss the deadly flooding in Asia, the latest negotiations aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, and the upcoming draw for next year’s World Cup. Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall talks with Emile Donovan about the biggest stories in the sporting world. Tonight, sports gambling. Audio
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History with Emma Kay
Tonight she's talking about how the newspapers reported the 1893 election, the first time women voted in Aotearoa. Audio
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Chef Al Brown on surviving the restaurant 'silly season'
Al Brown is an restaurateur and businessman, the owner of Auckland stand-outs Depot Oyster Bar and Federal Delicatessen. He joins Emile Donovan to share how to be a good patron this festive season. Audio
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The Panel Plus
An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: summer starts today, which means more sunscreen to be slathered on limbs for the… Audio
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The Panel with Tim Batt and Aimie Hines, Part 2
1 Dec 2025In part two, the UK is banning plastic-based wet wipes. Why won't New Zealand? Then, Warren 'Poppa' Ockwell has been spreading Christmas cheer for 25 years in Dunedin, building custom floats for the… Audio
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The Panel with Tim Batt and Aimie Hines, Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Tim Batt and Aimie Hines. First up, rates caps are here. From 2027, councils won't be able to increase rates by more than 4 percent per… Audio
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UK Chancellor denies lying about the country's finances
1 Dec 2025United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about Chancellor Rachel Reeves rejecting claims that she lied about the UK's finances ahead of the budget announcement, as well as a… Audio
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Evening business for 1 December 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Football Fern Annalie Longo hanging up boots after 20 years
1 Dec 2025After nearly 20 years at the top, Football Fern Annalie Longo is hanging up her boots after tomorrow's game against Australia. Longo made her senior debut as a 15-year-old and has played more than 140… Audio
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Spate of youth crime in Christchurch
A spate of youth crime in Christchurch has police urging parents to get in touch if their child is missing in action, so they can avoid becoming a statistic. It peaked in May with 162 young offenders… Audio
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Details of council rates cap revealed
1 Dec 2025Councils are once again being told to start living within their means and focus on the basics, with the government releasing details of its long-awaited rates cap. Instead of a fixed cap, the… Audio