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Demand for consumer credit falls in September
Bucking the trend of flattening demand for consumer credit was increased demand for personal loans.
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Auckland FC ready to make A-League debut after short lead-in
For the first time in 17 years Auckland will have a professional football side based in the city when the A-League kicks off this season.
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Ladyhawke has deep scars from rise to fame
The toll of Phillipa Brown's rise to fame has left her with deep scars and nearly destroyed her life as a musician.
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The Panel with Nick Leggett and Ella Henry (Part 2)
Tonight on the second half of The Panel, Mark Leishman and panellists Nick Leggett and Ella Henry discuss the collapse of Du Val, the death of One Direction member Liam Payne, and the latest travel… Audio
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The Panel with Nick Leggett and Ella Henry (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Mark Leishman and panellists Nick Leggett and Ella Henry discuss the party-hopping process that the Green party may decide to utilise and the disparity in the cost of parking… Audio
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Inflation drops to lowest point in three years
Inflation is finally back inside the Reserve Bank's target band for the first time in three years. ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Wellington councillors in closed door urgent meeting
Audio 16 Oct 2024Mayor Tory Whanau said she won't be resigning despite claims Wellington city council is a shambles and the government is considering intervention. Councillors are still in a closed door urgent meeting… Audio
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Moving while you're sitting down
Heleen du Plessis leads her cello ensemble in a joint concert with the Dunedin City Jazz Orchestra, designed to make you feel like dancing. Audio
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Record number of early votes cast in Georgia as election gets underway in battleground state
Roughly 252,000 ballots have been cast, topping the 136,000 record set in 2020.
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Fiamē expresses uncertainty over Manawanui salvage plans as Samoa prepares to welcome King Charles
The Samoan PM says there are no talks of the NZ Navy vessel being salvaged this week, as leaders from 56 nations are set to gather in Apia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting next Monday. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 15 October 2024
In today's episode, an international nurse recruiter says nurses are required to have a high level of English, but some do have challenges with communication - as Waikato hospital says English should… Audio
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Govt may intervene in Wellington City Council management
The Local Government Minister says he is seeking advice on options to intevene in Wellington City Council following plans to change its long term plan. The comments came after the the city council… Audio
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Northland Tarara reconnecting with roots on Croatia rugby trip
The descendants of some of Northland's earliest European settlers are using rugby to reconnect with family left behind more than a century ago. Audio
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Nick Cave's Wild God
Can it be true that Nick Cave has emerged from the darkest of shadows to spread unabated joyousness on his new album, Wild God? William Dart checks out the press releases. Audio
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'Nelson is going to suffer' - staged hospital development a hard sell
Construction is expected to begin in 2026 but local elected representatives are scared the much-needed upgrade will be forgotten after just the first stage.
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Nashville Babylon: 12 October 2024
On this week's show there are birthday tunes for John Prine, Paul Simon and soul legend Sam Moore, classic blues from Dinah Washington plus a reggae smash courtesy of Peter Tosh. Audio
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The Best Live Jazz of All Time Pt 1
There's something about live recordings - they have an energy and excitement that can't be found anywhere else. This week Nick selects two hours' worth of the best live recordings in jazz history -… Audio
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The Best Live Jazz of All Time Pt 2
There's something about live recordings - they have an energy and excitement that can't be found anywhere else. This week Nick selects two hours' worth of the best live recordings in jazz history -… Audio
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Wellington councillors vote down proposal to sell airport shares
Wellington's mayor has suffered another political blow after the city council voted to stop the sale of its airport shares. Nick James reports. Audio
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Fiji Rugby: 'Not one player has come forward with evidence of corruption'
The union said it engaged the services of I. Naiveli & Co Chartered Accountants to condcut an investigation to ensure transparency and accountability.
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Australia gets new political party
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australia gaining a new political party and a summit underway in Sydney today, examining the harms caused by social media. Audio
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Premier Hockey League to test Black Sticks
Black Sticks contracts on the line during new Premier Hockey League.
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Study reveals biggest challenges facing GP patients
A new study from research company Ipsos has found New Zealanders say understaffing and wait times are the biggest challenges facing patients at GPs and hospitals. Nick James reports. Audio
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Auckland's Ponsonby Rd businesses optimistic
Ponsonby Rd businesses are working on bouncing back from some of the toughtest times of recent years - Mahvash Ikram has the story Audio
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Red tape, lack of access barriers for aquaculture expansion - boss
Leaders in New Zealand's aquaculture sector say the industry's growth has been constrained in part by bureaucracy.