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Spoken Feature BBC Witness
In 2008, panda-mania hit Taiwan when China gifted the country two giant pandas. This practice known as 'panda diplomacy' is thought to date back as far as the 7th Century. Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan flew… Audio
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Record migration might expose economic 'cracks'
The highest number of departures ever has been recorded and there's a warning from economists.
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120km/h highway speed limits by July next year
The coalition is promising to reverse Labour's blanket speed limit reductions by July next year.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 13 June
On today's episode, too many pilots and operators think doors opening mid-flight is normal, and don't report it to the Civil Aviation Authority - that's a finding in a report into a fatal helicopter… Audio
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Why are interest rates so much higher for rural lending?
The rural farming community wants to hear from banks if they are treating them reasonably as government inquiry kicks off. Audio
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Thousands left with properties worth less than they paid for
Thousands of first-home buyers who bought at the peak of the market have been left with properties worth less than they paid for them, and in some cases, significantly less. RNZ money correspondent… Audio
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Farmers praise govt's banking inquiry into rural services
Farming groups are praising the government's move to initiate a banking inquiry focussing specifically on rural services. Rural Women New Zealand chief executive Gabrielle O'Brien spoke to Corin Dann.
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Fewer apples to hit shelves despite best harvest in years
This season's apple harvest has wrapped up earlier than expected but the 'delicious' crop is smaller, meaning more fruit going offshore.
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Govt to start banking inquiry with focus on rural services
The Finance Minister is putting banking competition under the microscope, with a particular focus on rural banking services. Finance Minister Nicola Willis spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Small business productivity continues to decline - report
News 13 Jun 2024Urban centres are leading a decline in small business labour productivity, with national average labour productivity fallingl 6.1 percent last year.
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Property prices continue to fall in many suburbs: Report
A new CoreLogic report shows property prices are continuing to fall across a growing number of New Zealand suburbs. CoreLogic's chief property economist Kelvin Davidson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Explainer: What is sportswashing?
Sportswashing has a long history, but how do you define it? And should we be concerned? Audio
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Government asks for inquiry into banking competition
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has requested an inquiry into the state of competition in New Zealand banking, with a particular focus on rural areas.
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Watch: Luxon heads to Fieldays
Politics, new equipment and the tractor pull contest have taken centre stage on the opening day of the New Zealand Fieldays.
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Trade Me figures show dropping house prices
Students at Auckland University are being warned to be vigilant of symptoms with a meningococcal case found at a halls of residence. A student is in hospital receiving hospital treatment for the… Audio
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Midday Business News for 12 June 2024
Midday Business News for 12 June 2024. Audio
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NZ risks joining 'climate denialists' with ETS change for farmers - Swarbrick
"The science does tell us that we do need to de-intensify," the Green Party says. Audio
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Cost of legal advice out of reach for many NZers
Along with the cost of living crisis, many New Zealanders are also suffering an access to justice crisis where the cost of getting legal advice puts it far out of reach. Peter de Graaf reports. Audio
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Thousands living in cars and caravans in capital: Wellington city missioner
Wellington city missioner Murray Edridge says thousands of people in the capital are living in cars, caravans, sheds and overcrowded homes amid high housing costs. Edridge spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Market Update for 12 June 2024
Market Update for 12 June 2024. Audio
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Early Business News for 12 June 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Ukraine Recovery Conference takes place in Berlin
More than two thousand representatives from 60 countries are in Berlin for the Ukraine Recovery Conference. Berlin correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Commerce Commission releases fuel report
The Commerce Commission's latest fuel report shows petrol companies are squeezing an extra $15 million annually from drivers. AA principal policy adviser Terry Collins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Food, fibre must bring value back to the farmgate - KPMG
New Zealand's food and fibre sectors are being told "massive" opportunities lie ahead for the sectors, as long farmers are there for the journey, a new report has found.