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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 1 December
Audio 1 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - the truce between Israel and Hamas gets extended again, but it's hanging in the balance; a new study says patients who should've gone elsewhere aren't to blame for… Audio
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Pharmacist fears return of pseudoephedrine may mean more burglaries
A pharmacist fears bringing back over the counter cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, an ingredient used to make meth, will see the return of P houses and chemist shop burglaries. Losening the… Video, Audio
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Govt called to close 'unacceptable' gender pay gap
Govt called to close 'unacceptable' gender pay gap
Women in New Zealand are effectively working for free until the end of the year, from 2.38pm today.
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Pacific Waves for 30 November 2023
Some Pacific countries are querying the benefits of the seasonal worker schemes in Australia and New Zealand; Opposition leader of Tuvalu wants to scrap the Tuvalu/Australia treaty if elected; Solomon… Audio
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First-ever Samoan gaming hero
A Samoan character has been introduced to the online gaming world of Overwatch 2. Audio
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Monitoring the Makarora mohua
Mohua are bright yellow forest birds – but despite their eye-catching plumage, they can be tricky to spot flitting high in the forest canopy. Claire Concannon visits the Makarora mohua population… Audio
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Monitoring the Makarora mohua
Monitoring the Makarora mohua
Mohua are bright yellow forest birds – but despite their eye-catching plumage, they can be tricky to spot flitting high in the forest canopy. Claire Concannon visits the Makarora mohua population…
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 29 November 2023
In Pocket Edition this week we reflect on Kim Hill's extraordinary radio career and the music she listened to while preparing for her Saturday Morning show. Maggie Tweedie interviews the living legend… Audio
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Government confirms its 100-day plan
Government confirms its 100-day plan
The new government has confirmed its plan for its first 100 days, with 49 items Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says are "ambitious for New Zealand".
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Seasonal employment schemes an 'opportunity' but concerns they 'will empty villages'
Seasonal employment schemes an 'opportunity' but concerns they 'will empty villages'
New Zealand and Australia need to listen to Pacific leaders when they say there are problems with labour mobility schemes, a Massey University academic says. Audio
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Our Changing World – Keeping an eye on the Makarora mohua
Mohua yellowheads were once common in Aotearoa forests, but bush clearance and introduced predators mean they're now rare in the ngahere. Claire Concannon meets a team of scientists and… Audio
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Football to trial sin-bins
Football to trial sin-bins
Plans for football to introduce 10-minute sin-bins for cynical fouls and dissent have been recommended for trialling in the professional game.
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'Challenging few years for some' - Māori weigh in on new government
'Challenging few years for some' - Māori weigh in on new government
As the dust of the new coalition government settles Māori experts are looking ahead to what the next parliamentary term will bring.
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Australia: Vape crack-down, NSW introduces VAD, China recruits
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about the government's plans for a major crackdown on vaping, including banning single-use vapes from importation as well as tighter rules… Audio
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Another World Cup referee receives death threats
Another World Cup referee receives death threats
Another referee says he has received death threats towards him and his young family since he was involved in the Rugby World Cup Final.
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Bangladesh make solid start to first test
Bangladesh make solid start to first test
Opener Mahmudul Hasan Joy made 86 and collaborated in two half-century partnerships to help Bangladesh finish day one of the first test against New Zealand on 310-9 in Sylhet.
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Rugby players to combine action lawsuit relating to concussion
Rugby players to combine action lawsuit relating to concussion
The London High Court will hear a plea this week to combine claims from 268 former rugby players suffering from neurological impairments into a group action lawsuit.
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New Northland Regional Council chair Geoff Crawford elected at explosive meeting
Tears and recriminations as Northland Regional Council chair elected
Accusations, claims and counter-claims flew as the complete takeover of Northland Regional Council by a right-leaning five-person majority elected farmer Geoff Crawford as chair.
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Gone in a puff of smoke
Anti-smoking researchers are promising a healthy fight against the new government's moves to repeal world-first legislation on tobacco sales. Audio
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Disbelief as a smokefree generation slips away
Gone in a puff of smoke
Anti-smoking researchers are promising a healthy fight against the new government's moves to repeal world-first legislation on tobacco sales.
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Federal government releases timeline for major crackdown on vaping in Australia
Federal government releases timeline for major crackdown on vaping in Australia
Single-use vapes will be banned from being imported into Australia from the beginning of next year as part of the federal government's vaping crackdown.
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Lawyer expects support for plan to rein in ministerial powers on foreign investments
Lawyer expects support for reining in ministerial powers on foreign investments
A corporate lawyer believes foreign investors will be pleased to see a proposal to limit ministerial decision-making powers for overseas investment decisions.
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Native forest plan cheaper than paying for carbon credits, group claims
Native forest plan cheaper than paying for carbon credits, group claims
Recloaking Papatūānuku say sucking carbon out of the atmosphere using homegrown projects could be cheaper than buying carbon offsets overseas.
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Five fun Formula 1 facts from the 2023 season
Five fun Formula 1 facts from the 2023 season
The 2023 Formula 1 season is over, with Max Verstappen and Red Bull at times making a mockery of the competition.
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Willie Jackson defends journalism fund, state-funded media independence
Collins: 'The media is perfectly capable of standing up for itself'
Attorney-General and former National Party leader Judith Collins says the incoming government will have a good relationship with media, after Winston Peters accused state-funded media organisations of… Audio