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Lilburn Lecture 2025: Bodies of Water - Don McGlashan
In his 2025 Lilburn Lecture, New Zealand music icon Don McGlashan talks about how bodies of water have shaped him as an artist and person. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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The father fighting NZTA over 'inherently unsafe' brakes in some 70,000 vehicles
Failed braking system led to Graeme Rabbits' death - his wasn't the first or last
For years, a father has been fighting for Waka Kotahi to do more about the dangers of a vehicle braking system involved in his son's death. Now a coroner's report backs him up, but NZTA still… Audio
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Analysis: Andrew Coster's fall from champion of progressive policing
The rise and fall of Andrew Coster
Analysis - Once a liberal darling and champion of progressive policing, the former police commissioner has gone to ground, his reputation and legacy in tatters.
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Government 'got to sort out' homeless in Auckland CBD, PM Christopher Luxon says
Goverment 'got to sort out' homeless in Auckland CBD, Luxon says
Central government and Auckland Council are considering how they can move homeless people out of the CBD ahead of summer. Audio
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Simon Bridges: 'Auckland business sentiment is lifting'
Auckland is still facing headwinds. but are better days ahead? Audio
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Unemployment rises again to near nine-year high of 5.3%
Unemployment rises again to nine-year high
160,000 people are now without jobs, the highest number since 1994.
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The mystery of former Prince Andrew's finances and why there are calls for more transparency
The mystery of former Prince Andrew's finances
The king's brother has not had a paid job for large chunks of his life, yet somehow he has managed to fund a luxury lifestyle.
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Mils Muliaina joins Auckland Business Chamber as first Pasifika director
Mils Muliaina joins Auckland Business Chamber as first Pasifika director
The former All Black and financial adviser aims to inspire entrepreneurs and support local businesses.
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'Collective responsibility and whatnot' - Shane Jones keeping quiet on energy reforms
'Collective responsibility and whatnot': Shane Jones keeping quiet on energy reforms
The government's loudest voice on energy policy is keeping his opinions to himself for now, citing Cabinet collective responsibility. Audio
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Flickering fortunes: National's energy plan unlikely to light up polls
Flickering fortunes: National's energy plan unlikely to light up polls
Analysis - The recent energy announcement looks unlikely to give National a lift in the deadlocked polls. Audio
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Businesses, opposition slate government's 'weak' energy reforms
'A lack of ambition': Fierce criticism of government's energy plans
The government is being accused of backing away from strong action on affordability and competition in the wake of a major report published today. Audio
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Government poised to announce response to electricity market review
Government set to make announcement on electricity market review
The review was announced last winter, after shortages pushed up wholesale power prices.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 26th September 2025
In today's episode, the man who lit the fatal Loafers Lodge blaze has been found guilty of five counts of murder, and guilty of one count of arson. A former minister says bold action is needed to… Audio
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Majority back government intervention in power prices - poll
Bridges calls for 'bold' reform to energy sector
A new poll shows the majority of people back government intervention to bring down power prices. Audio
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Bridges calls for bold energy reform to boost economy
A former minister says bold action is needed to reform the energy sector and help grow the economy. Simon Bridges spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Review : A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey features Colin Farrell (In Bruges) and Margot Robbie (Barbie) being drawn back into their pasts by magical rental car! Directed by Kogonada (After Yang) and featuring… Audio
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'Like tent city' - People living on Auckland CBD's streets describe what life is like
'Like tent city': Living on the streets in Auckland
People living on the street in Auckland's city centre tell Checkpoint it has been a "gruelling" Winter. Audio
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Police, Customs arrest 11 after 'Operation Mexted' swoops on drug smugglers
Police, Customs arrest 11 after swoop on drug smugglers
The five-month operation culminated in raids across Auckland and Waikato, seizing guns, drugs and cash.
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Voters souring on National and Labour leaders, RNZ poll reveals
Voters souring on National and Labour leaders - RNZ poll
Both Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins have recorded their lowest approval ratings yet in the latest RNZ-Reid Research poll.
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What you need to know about how political polling works in New Zealand
How does the RNZ-Reid Research political polling work?
Explainer - RNZ-Reid Research's latest political poll is out today. But what goes into taking a poll? Here's what you need to know.
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NZ back in the game for 'showstopper events' - music promoter
NZ back in the game for 'showstopper events' - music promoter
A veteran music promoter says the government's new $40 million funding package will bring superstar acts back to New Zealand. Audio
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Mediawatch: Fugitive father, family and the public interest
Mediawatch: Fugitive father, family and the public interest
After the hunt for Tom Phillips came to a deadly end, the media had to make quick judgements about what was in the public interest, the interests of the children, and the public's appetite for…
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 29 August 2025
In today's episode, Trade Minister Todd McClay met with senior US officials in Washington last week, pushing for a reduction to the 15 percent tariff on New Zealand exports; From Auckland mayor Wayne… Audio
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Music promoter on calls for economic help in Auckland
From Auckland mayor Wayne Brown to chamber of commerce boss Simon Bridges to the chief executive of Air New Zealand Greg Foran - the concern over Auckland's economic slump continues to grow. Music… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 August 2025
‘Hymns by Tims’ feature in this week’s programme: English hymn writer Timothy Dudley-Smith, and Timothy Rees (Bishop of Llandaff in the 1930s). Audio