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New Zealand beaten by Jimmy Spithill in Saint-Tropez
New Zealand beaten by Jimmy Spithill in Saint-Tropez
New Zealand has finished second in the latest round of SailGP in Saint-Tropez, France.
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Pressure building to stop Lotto selling to children
The government is under pressure to stop Lotto selling gambling products to children.
There is no age restriction on buying Lotto tickets and one study of Pasifika children in New Zealand found seven… Audio
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Government under pressure to change law as 9-year-olds buy Lotto tickets
Govt under pressure to change law as 9-year-olds buy Lotto tickets
In the third of RNZ's investigative series on Lotto, we ask why children are able to gamble on Lotto - and it is completely legal.
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Digital driver's licence for smartphones considered
Could you keep your driver's licence on your smartphone?
The Transport Agency is looking at introducing a digital driver's licence people would keep on their phones.
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The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Introducing: Summer Vee
Audio 10 Sep 2022
On Introducing this week its local artist Summer Vee, introducing her song: 'Key To All Your Love' AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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A day out whitebaiting - 'It's just what we've always done'
This year the whitebaiting season for most of New Zealand has been cut short by six weeks to help boost declining fish numbers. Country Life spent a morning keeping up tradition with some long-time… Audio
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A day out whitebaiting - 'It's just what we've always done'
A day out whitebaiting - 'It's just what we've always done'
This year the whitebaiting season for most of New Zealand has been cut short by six weeks to help boost declining fish numbers. Country Life spent a morning keeping up tradition with some long-time…
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The Queen's long-lasting relationship with New Zealand
The Queen's long-lasting relationship with New Zealand
Queen Elizabeth II had a long history with New Zealand, making 10 visits to this country. We look back at her relationship with New Zealanders here and in the UK.
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Public feedback sought on proposed freedom camping bill
Public feedback sought on proposed freedom camping bill
Tourism Minister Stuart Nash announced the legislation last November, saying it was to ensure the right vehicles are in the right places.
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Initiative introduces Māori students to health sector employment options
Initiative introduces Māori students to health sector employment options
A new collaboration is helping Māori high school students learn about careers in health.
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New York state ends 28-month mask mandate on public transport
After 28 months, New York state ends Covid mask rule
Masks will no longer be required on public transport, in airports or ride-share vehicles in the US state.
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New approaches called for in PNG to get more women into parliament
New approaches called for in PNG to get more women into parliament
An advocate for more equal representation in parliament wants a Senate to be created in Papua New Guinea as a way of getting more women elected. Audio
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Elon Musk v Twitter
Technology commentator Peter Griffin discusses the court case between Elon Musk and Twitter, the long awaited upgrade of Ethereum, the world's second largest cryptocurrency and Netflix's plans to… Audio
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Fiji's choice as election looms
Fiji's choice as election looms
Opinion - whoever emerges as the winner of Fiji's general election will be a product of Fiji's series of coups
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Lotto warned $25 million online Bingo plan could create more harm
Lotto warned $25 million online Bingo plan could create more harm
Lotto is being urged to drop plans to launch online Bingo, with an expert saying it could increase gambling harm in Māori and Pasifika communities
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Lincoln residents appeal over housing development on prime farmland
'We don't have a housing crisis here' - Cantabrians push back on subdivision plans
A group of Cantabrians are taking their local council to court after it allowed a development to go ahead on prime farmland.
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Three Kiwi women get real about infertility in the new book When Sex is Not Enough
Audio 7 Sep 2022Three Kiwi women get raw and honest about their personal struggles with fertility in the new book When Sex Is Not Enough. . Audio
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Government rules out making difficult NCEA writing and maths tests easier
Government rules out making difficult NCEA writing and maths tests easier
The government has ruled out making NCEA literacy and numeracy tests easier to pass. Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
Its Waiata Anthems week (Maori Music Week) - Charlotte plays one of the re-worked songs, as well as introducing new singles by Marlon Williams and a new local artist called Summer Vee. Audio
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Low pass rates in trial of NCEA literacy and numeracy tests alarm principals
Principal warns some students will never pass new literacy test
Some principals are shocked by their students' high failure rates in a trial run of new NCEA literacy and numeracy tests. Audio
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Spoken Feature: BBC Witness
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, died aged 91 last week. Gorbachev came to power in 1985 at a time when the Soviet economy was on the brink of collapse. He introduced a radical… Audio
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Episode 02: Meet The Sister
If the Titanic didn't sink, which ship did? Carlo and Tim uncover a tale of jealousy, greed, villainy - and, possibly, nonsense.
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Could a wasp join the fight in the war on weeds?
The Sydney golden wattle is causing havoc in coastal areas around the country. Could a tiny wasp be the answer to getting this invasive weed under control? Audio