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Ruby Tui on wing for Black Ferns' Rugby World Cup semi-final
The Black Ferns have made just one change for their Rugby World Cup semi-final against France on Saturday in Auckland.
A switch in the back line which sees Renee Holmes promoted to starting fullback… Video, Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm talks to Jesse about which funds, in and out of Kiwisaver, are best at different life stages. She says it's less about age than it is about how you will spend the money and risk… Audio
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Holmes at fullback as Black Ferns largely unchanged for World Cup semi-final
Holmes at fullback as Black Ferns largely unchanged for World Cup semi-final
The Black Ferns have made just one change to the starting XV that beat Wales in the quarter-finals for Saturday's Rugby World Cup semi-final against France.
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Kennedy Simon back for Black Ferns quarter-final
Kennedy Simon back for Black Ferns quarter-final
Black Ferns co-captain Kennedy Simon will finally get some World Cup action after being named on the bench for Saturday's quarter-final against Wales in Whangarei.
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Still more expected from the Black Ferns
Still more expected from the Black Ferns
Black Ferns coach Wayne Smith is wanting more from his side despite another comfortable victory to finish pool play at the World Cup.
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A celebration of listener favourites - what to expect
We are celebrating your favourite classical music from 6am til 8pm on Labour Day Monday, with the Top 30 countdown running from noon til 6pm on RNZ Concert. This is what we can tell you about what you… Video
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Season 2 Ep 5: The Gold Rushes
The discovery of gold drew tens of thousands to New Zealand in search of fortune. It was a hard life, but diggers brought mateship, fashion & egalitarian ideas that changed the country forever. Video, Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about mortgages and whether or not you should be fixing them while there's such volatility with interest rates. She also discusses ways to split your risk with investments in… Audio
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Black Ferns ring changes as players get last chance to impress
Black Ferns ring changes as players get last chance to impress
The Black Ferns coaches have again made a raft of changes to the team for Saturday's final World Cup pool game against Scotland in Whangārei, with halfback Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu to captain the side.
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Covid-19: International task force finds origins 'most likely zoonotic', warns of a failure to reduce animal-to-human transmission
Experts say world has failed to properly deal with likely cause of Covid pandemic
A team of international experts say the world has still not dealt with what it says is the "most likely" cause of the virus: Animal-to-human transmission.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about the Financial Markets Authority report on KiwiSaver. She also answers a question from a retired listener who has lost a substantial amount of money from her Kiwisaver… Audio
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Black Ferns tinker with team for opening World Cup match
Black Ferns tinker with team for opening World Cup match
The Black Ferns coach Wayne Smith is still searching for his top team ahead of their World Cup title defence.
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Rugby: How will the Black Ferns fare against the Six Nation sides?
Rugby: How will the Black Ferns fare against the Six Nation sides?
The Rugby World Cup begins on Saturday - a year later than planned and plenty has changed in that time.
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Sevens stars named in Black Ferns lineup
Sevens stars named in Black Ferns lineup
Sevens players Sarah Hirini and Portia Woodman have been named in the Black Ferns lineup to take on Japan at Eden Park on Saturday.
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At The Movies - Maigret
The legendary French detective Maigret returns - this time with controversial acting veteran Gérard Depardieu playing a role that seems tailor-made for him. Video, Audio
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At The Movies - Maigret
At The Movies - Maigret
The legendary French detective Maigret returns - this time with controversial acting veteran Gérard Depardieu playing a role that seems tailor-made for him.
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Masterton District Council approves climate change plan
Masterton District Council approves climate change plan
A 76-point plan to tackle climate change has been given the tick by Masterton District Council. But it did not receive unanimous support from elected members.
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Succession, Squid Game or a surprise? Emmy winners to be unveiled
Succession, Squid Game or a surprise? Emmy winners to be unveiled
Top honours at the Emmy awards in Hollywood have been taken by Succession, the story of a dysfunctional wealthy family jockeying for power, and feel-good comedy Ted Lasso.
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Black Ferns Rugby World Cup squad named
Black Ferns Rugby World Cup squad named
Sevens stars Portia Woodman, Sarah Hirini and Stacey Fluhler have been named in a 32 strong Blacks Ferns squad for the upcoming World Cup in Aotearoa.
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Leonie HOLMES: Land Pictures
Performed by Luminata Voices conducted by Vanessa Kay at their concert 'Let Her Voice Shine', St Matthew's-in-the-City, Auckland, 10 September 2022. Audio
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Luminata Voices - Let Her Voice Shine
A relatively new choir in Auckland, the all-woman Luminata Voices perform a concert of music by New Zealand women composers in St Matthew's-in-the-City. Their musical director Vanessa Kay conducts. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Audio 8 Sep 2022Today Mary talks to Jesse about the range of numbers around in terms of Kiwisaver and what they all mean. She also recommends using the Sorted KiwiSaver calculator to help work out what messages they… Audio
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Australia needs workers but a million are stuck at the door
Australia needs workers but a million are stuck at the door
A blow-out in visa processing times in Australia has left about a million prospective workers stuck in limbo, worsening the acute staff shortages that have crippled businesses.
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Music Alive: NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2022
Eight groups compete in the final of New Zealand's national chamber music competition for secondary school students. Audio