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RNZ Pacific News at 9AM on 23 March 2024
Audio 23 Mar 2024RNZ Pacific News at 9AM on 23 March 2024 Audio
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'Perfect for this opportunity': Liberato Cacace named All Whites captain
'Perfect for this opportunity': Liberato Cacace named All Whites captain
Young football star Liberato Cacace has taken another step in his career after being named as captain of the All Whites.
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Rural News Wrap
Rural News WrapPodcast episode — 22 March 2024A declaration of drought for Otago and Canterbury unlocking new funding support for struggling farmers.
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Football: All Whites v Egypt, what you need to know
Football: All Whites v Egypt, what you need to know
The All Whites kick off their international window on Saturday morning in Cairo, here's everything you need to know about the game. Video
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 22 for March 2024
Audio 22 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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Westport's meth use twice Greymouth's
Westport's meth use twice Greymouth's
Westport's methamphetamine use is double that of its near-neighbour, Greymouth, and well above the national average, a public meeting was told in Westport last night.
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Ministry for Primary Industries proposes cutting 231 staff
MPI proposes cutting 231 staff, MOH looks to cut 180 jobs
More than 400 jobs could go as the Ministry for Primary Industries and the Ministry of Health look to cut their budgets.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 21 March 2024
Audio 21 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Fake Baby (Part 8) by Amy McDaid
Fake Baby (Part 8) by Amy McDaidPodcast episode — 20 March 2024Lucas gets the last bus home while Jaanvi gets shocking news.
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Midweek: Rod Oram; state of the Winston
Midweek: Rod Oram; state of the WinstonPodcast episode — 20 March 2024Hayden Donnell talked to Emile Donovan about Winston Peters attacking the news media in his State of the Nation speech - and the death of Rod Oram, a much-admired journalist dedicated to coverage of business and climate change. Also: how many journalists are left in New Zealand - and the rights and wrongs of airing 'hot mic' comments.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 20 March 2024
Audio 20 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 19 March 2024
Audio 19 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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New Zealand man killed in suspected hit-and-run in Sydney
New Zealand man killed in suspected hit-and-run in Sydney
Mitch East was described as a "highly talented lawyer" by his employer.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 18 March 2024
Audio 18 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Survivors doubt mental health system can step up when police withdraw from crisis callouts
Survivors doubt mental health system can step up
People who have suffered acute mental breakdowns fear the health system will not be ready to fill the gap when police withdraw from crisis callouts.
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Harry Potter: Is Miriam Margolyes right that adult fans should 'grow up'?
Should adult Harry Potter fans 'grow up' and 'get over it'?
Analysis - For many millennials, Harry Potter is part of their identity, writes the BBC's Yasmin Rufo.
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Stuff deploys AI for DIY news
Stuff deploys AI for DIY newsPodcast episode — 16 March 2024Artificial intelligence tech threatens to take our eyeballs even further away from the outlets which produce news - but it's also a tool they can use to make more of it. This week Stuff - which has warned AI could wreck the business of journalism - used Chat GPT to write a stories about readers' opinions. Mediawatch asks an unimpressed editor if we all just have to get used to this now.
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Mediawatch for 17 March 2024
Mediawatch for 17 March 2024Podcast episode — 16 March 2024What will government do about the great TV news meltdown?; Stuff deploys AI for DIY news.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 16 March 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Country Life for Friday 15 March 2024
Country Life for Friday 15 March 2024Podcast episode — 15 March 2024From woolshed to bed - two sisters spin their homeware dreams, Young fruit growers climb the hort ladder, A blast from the past - Mustering in Marlborough and a wrap of the week's rural news
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A wrap of the week's rural news
A wrap of the week's rural newsPodcast episode — 15 March 2024More government support will be heading the way of farmers and growers in the Marlborough, Tasman and Nelson districts where an intense dry spell has been labelled a medium-scale adverse event.
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 15 March 2024
Audio 15 Mar 2024The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Greta & Valdin (Part 9) by Rebecca K Reilly
Greta & Valdin (Part 9) by Rebecca K ReillyPodcast episode — 14 March 2024Greta's day soon looks up while Valdin has some big news to share.
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Brain injury from head knocks discovered in late Blues halfback Billy Guyton
Brain injury discovered in late Blues halfback
Billy Guyton, the former halfback who died last year, had a brain injury likely connected with repeated head knocks, scientists have found.
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Super Rugby Pacific round four preview: Crunch time for the Crusaders
Crunch time for the Crusaders
All the news, team lists and kick-off times for the fourth round of Super Rugby Pacific. Video