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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 11 February 2026
11 Feb 2026The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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The Whip for 11 February 2026
11 Feb 2026Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Lillian Hanly, Guyon Espiner and former labour MP Poto Williams.
On the show today: Is it a levy or a… Audio
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The Panel Plus
11 Feb 2026An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: our in-house linguist Rory O'Sullivan asks: what is YOUR love language? Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Allan Blackman, Part 2
11 Feb 2026In part two, Gertjan Verdickt is a senior finance lecturer at Auckland University, he reckons we should do away with Lotto and install something more akin to public bonds.
Then, the Panel talks to… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Allan Blackman, Part 1
11 Feb 2026Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ali Jones and Allan Blackman. First up, the Salvation Army's nineteenth annual State of the Nation report says family violence is at it's… Audio
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Gore's iconic trout statue angling for an official name
11 Feb 2026Gore's famous giant brown trout statue is angling for an official name. The scuplture, made by a local artist and captured mid-leap, has proudly stood in the so called trout capital of New Zealand for… Audio
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13 year old arrested after school stabbing in UK
11 Feb 2026United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about a 13 year old boy being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a school stabbing, as well as British Prime Minister Keir… Audio
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Evening business for 11 February 2026
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Hamilton to host Māori vs Indigenous All Stars rugby
11 Feb 2026Hamilton will play host to the Māori vs Indigenous All Stars rugby league match this Sunday, and for World Cup winner Kennedy Cherrington, the Māori jersey represents the pinnacle of the game. Sports… Audio
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Salvation Army report warns that families are starving
11 Feb 2026The Salvation Army is warning that families are starving and is calling on the Government to urgently increase food aid. Its latest State of the Nation paints are dire picture of worsening child… Audio
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Court of Appeal hears from two further lawyers of Christchurch terrorist
11 Feb 2026The Court of Appeal has heard from two further lawyers who represented the white supremacist terrorist who massacred 51 worshippers at two Christchurch mosques. Australian Brenton Tarrant is serving a… Audio
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Government announces surprise review of Reserve Bank
11 Feb 2026The government has announced a surprise review of the Reserve Bank's actions during the Covid-19 pandemic - and it's due to land just months out from the election. Opposition parties say it is a… Audio
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Neurologist seeing increasing number of side effects from
11 Feb 2026An Auckland Neurologist says he is seeing increasing numbers of people suffering side effects from huffing nitrous oxide, with some users ingesting enormous quantities on a daily basis. Community… Audio
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Growing calls for overhaul of dog control laws
11 Feb 2026There are growing calls for an overhaul of dog control laws with people in some communities forced to walk with weapons so they can fight off aggressive strays. Meanwhile Auckland Council's… Audio
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Bay transformed to thriving marine ecosystem thanks to no-take rāhui
11 Feb 2026Over the past eight years a Far North Bay has been transformed from underwater wasteland to a thriving marine ecosystem. But the change isn't the result of an official marine reserve - it's because of… Audio
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Long-running Auckland bookshop saves itself from closure
11 Feb 2026A much-loved and long-running Auckland secondhand bookshop will live to write another chapter, having saved itself from closure. Hard to Find Books was struggling to find a new location for its… Audio