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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about repaying debt and why wealth is a bit like a tank full of water. She's also urging people to avoid running up high-interest debt over the Christmas season. Audio
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Demonised cold meds back on the chemist shop shelves
After a 12-year ban that was completely ineffective in stopping the manufacture of methamphetamine, the government is going to allow pseudoephedrine products to be sold over the counter again. Audio
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Demonised cold meds back on the chemist shop shelves
After a 12-year ban that was completely ineffective in stopping the manufacture of methamphetamine, the government is going to allow pseudoephedrine products to be sold over the counter again.
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Fisheries commission to discuss monitoring of fishing fleet at meeting
Fishing monitoring processes will be discussed from today in Rarotonga when Pacific leaders gather at the annual talks on managing the world's largest tuna fishery.
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What's next for Auckland 'transport challenges' now light rail halted?
The government has agreed to cancel Labour's multi-billion-dollar light rail plans - but it is not clear what it will do instead.
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Hurricanes lose star wing as Super Rugby Aupiki squads revealed
The Hurricanes Poua have been dealt a blow with star Black Ferns winger Ayesha Leti-I'iga ruled out of the next Super Rugby Aupiki season.
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HOLMES: For just a little moment
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert, Auckland Town Hall, 24 November 2023. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia: Beethoven's Violin
Not particularly showy, but gorgeously lyrical, Beethoven's Violin Concerto shines in the hands of Clara-Jumi Kang who confesses that she loves Beethoven "too much". The Auckland Philharmonia under… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about which Kiwisaver providers are the best - and worst - at offering various services to their members. She also looks at some of the services that listeners might not be… Audio
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New proposal to help boost Te Anau-Manapouri Airport
Te Anau-Manapouri Airport has been running at a loss since inception but the Southland District Council is hoping to see the airport financially viable and sustainable.
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Takanini community mulls level crossings removal options
A community bisected by one of Auckland's busiest railway lines is set to see several intersections closed for significant periods, after the city rail link opens.
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Electrician's failure to carry out 'simple task' linked to death of builder
A judge has found it "incomprehensible" that a man lost his life after an electrician failed to carry out a simple task to remove a wall switch to check the wiring.
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Wellington water authorities preparing for worst restrictions
Wellington Water is working with emergency agencies to deal with potentially critically low water levels this summer.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary has a close look at investing in shares both in Aotearoa and overseas. She's collated some interesting numbers about how the different stocks have fared over the past five decades. Audio
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Revised tuna measure on the way - Tuna Commission
There will be an agreement on the revised Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission Tropical Tuna Measure when the Commission meets in Rarotonga, Cook Islands in December.
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Just one change for Ferns side to play England
The New Zealand side features eleven players who took part in the world cup final.
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Lack of action over leaking oil and gas well sparks fury
The EPA is under fire for not insisting that a leaking oil and gas well off the coast of Taranaki be formally abandoned and made safe.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary talk to Jesse about getting smarter with Kiwisaver choices and overall trends for funds. Audio
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Ferns prop suspended for two tests
The Black Ferns will be without prop Chryss Viliko for their test against Wales this weekend.
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Recap: Black Ferns take on France in WXV1 competition
Trace back through the thrills and the spills of the Black Ferns vs France opening match in the new global competition WXV1, with the RNZ play-by-play by Simon Wraight.
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Petition calls for poll over how Whangārei elects local government
A petition is challenging Whangārei District Council's decision to change its electoral system.
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Tui returns for Black Ferns
Winger Ruby Tui will play her first test for the Black Ferns since last year's World Cup victory over England.
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Fighting talk: Confident Irish fans flood Stade de France ahead of quarter-final
It's the showdown we've all been waiting for: the three-time world champions versus the number-one ranked team in the world.
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Leonie Holmes and the blessings of procrastination
Composer Leonie Holmes talks to Bryan Crump about her new piano concerto, which she wrote for Stephen De Pledge. It has its public premiere in Christchurch this weekend. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary Holm is back to talk about the pros and cons of being either a regular or casual investor. Audio