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RNZ Pacific News at 8pm for 15 October 2024
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Early Business News for 16 October 2024
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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In Pacific Waves today: Samoa's Prime Minister says it's too soon to talk compensation without clear evidence of environmental impacts following the Manawanui disaster; Papua New Guinea defends injecting over a million USD to Niue despite its people calling for more support by its own government; a new bank is empowering women and mothers to be fin…
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At Wellington Games Week, a lucrative but fickle business
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New Zealand's booming video game industry reaches for $1 billion exports in the next few yearsद्वारा RNZ
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PM Anthony Albanese under fire for buying multi-million property
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is under fire for buying a multi-million dollar luxury property, as housing and the higher cost of living weigh heavy on the minds of voters. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 15 October 2024
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Leader of West Papua rebels who took New Zealander Philip Mehrtens hostage denies claims he was bribed to set the pilot free last month. A new report has found the average size of global wildlife populations has shrunk by over 70 percent over the past 50 years, and calls to protect Pacific reefs following sunken Manawanui ship.…
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Sister of Christchurch terrorist speaks at inquest
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The sister of the Christchurch terrorist said he idolised Adolf Hitler and admired British fascist Oswald Mosley. At the inquest into the murder of 51 worshippers at Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre in March 2019, Lauren Tarrant described how her brother had descended into far right extremism. Timothy Brown was in the Coroner's Court -…
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All Whites beat Malaysia as they continue quest for spot at FIFA World Cup
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The All Whites have cruised past Malaysia as they continue their quest for a spot at the 2026 FIFA Football World Cup, sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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40% increase in homelessness in Wellington - charity
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There's been a 40 percent increase in homelessness in Wellington according to a charity that works with rough sleepers. The Downtown Community Ministry said last September 330 homeless or rough sleepers came to them for help, this September its was up to 464. In the past month it's also seen three people who were turned down for emergency housing s…
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Wellington Council could soon face govt intervention - Willis
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A shambles that could soon be facing government intervention, that's the Finance Minister's take on Wellington Council. The PM has also confirmed he's keeping a close eye on things and the local government minister Simeon Brown has requested information on options. Things came to a head after a plan that was supported by Mayor Tory Whanau to sell c…
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Mother of missing Marakopa children speaks to Mihingarangi Forbes in exclusive interview
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The mother of the three missing Marokopa children tells Mata Reports she believes a recent exchange between a pig hunter and her daughter was a cry for help.द्वारा RNZ
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Reward for Sea Lion shooting information boosted to $11,000
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The baby female Sea Lion was shot in the Catlins Estuary last month and left to die in what DOC describes as a slow and painful death. Last week the pup's mum, Jade, who is a well know Sea Lion in Otago was also found shot dead. Conservationists said the deaths are a devastating blow to the recovery of the threatened species on the mainland. Initia…
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Finance Minister describes Wellington council as 'shambles'
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"More focused on themselves than serving the city," that's the scathing assessment from the Finance Minister on Wellington City Council which she also described as "shambles." Local Government minister Simeon Brown is now taking advice on whether the government can intervene. It all comes after the capital's councillors voted on Thursday to stop th…
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Waikato Hospital directive that nurses only speak english causes outrage
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A Waikato Hospital directive that nurses only speak English in a clinical setting has caused outrage with claims it's a bombastic over-reach. Now the Minister of Health has shot down the memo saying nurses can speak in their own language when appropriate, Natalie Akoorie reports.
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Auckland's new football team set to take the field
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Sports reporter Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen about Heartland rugby over the weekend, Auckland's new football team set to take the field and some controversial news out of the rugby league world.
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Barrier Air eyeing up more routes as Air NZ cuts regional services
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Air New Zealand announced it's ditching direct flights from Invercargill to Wellington from January next year. It's also swapping out larger jets for much smaller twin engine turboprop planes on some Queenstown and Dunedin flights; meaning there's a hundred fewer seats on a flight. Barrier Air swooped on the Kaitaia Auckland route when the national…
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Leaked court documents show TikTok owner was aware of harms
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There are a number of court cases across the Unites States targeting TikTok over child safety concerns. On top of this, the social media giant is at risk of a complete ban in the US if its Chinese owner doesn't sell the platfom to a government approved buyer by January. Now, some recently leaked court documents suggest the company was well aware of…
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Queenstown businesses choking on outdoor dining charges
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On top of rental and rates, hospitality businesses also have to pay a charge for alfresco dining. Hospitality New Zealand argues it brings a vibrant buzz to inner cities, and businesses are paying for it. Recently Queenstown Lakes District Council outdoor seating charges are now 30% of the value of the indoor rent, meaning some businesses are payin…
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RNZ Pacific News at 4pm for 15 October 2024
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The latest RNZ Pacific news.
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Feature interview: strategies to keep your family analog
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Parents, Katherine Martinko feels your pain.
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Music feature: Aotearoa Street Soul
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Today we're going back to the 90s to explore Aotearoa's street soul and swing beat era.
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Our Australian correspondent Brad previews the impending visit by King Charles.
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Book Critic: Becoming Aotearoa, by Michael Belgrave
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Anna Rankin reviews a new NZ history book she says is going to become a classic.
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 15 October 2024
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 15 October 2024
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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 be the only language used in clinical settings; the Local Government Minister says he is seeking advice on options to intervene in Wellington City Cou…
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Tech Tuesday: keeping hackers out of your phone
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Vertch manager and Afternoons tech guy, Dan Watson talks through some ways to make sure no one can get into your phone.
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It might be an odd thing to say but for intimacy coach, Belinda Wiley, the current economic downturn has actually been good for business.
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Just last week Jesse was asking: where have all the stick insects gone?
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NZ's olive oil industry takes a bow
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On Saturday New Zealand's olive oil community came together to celebrate the best it has to offer.
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Have you been offered a 'dry promotion' at work?
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It's a thing many in the workforce are probably familiar with, a new job title, more responsibilities, but no pay rise. HR company Frog recruitment is calling it a 'Dry Promotion', although it seems there might be some value in it. Frog Recruitment's managing director Shannon Barlow speaks to Charlotte Cook.…
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Tauranga hospo businesses call out footpath fees
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Hospitality business in Tauranga are crying foul over a newly enforced licence fee for outdoor dining areas set up on footpaths. Changes to rules mean businesses wanting to use the footpath must pay an annual charge based on the size of the area and the zone in central Tauranga or Mount Maunganui. The council has waived charges for the rest of the …
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Midday Rural News for 15 October 2024
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Midday Rural News for 15 October 2024
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Midday Sports News for 15 October 2024
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White Ferns captain Sophie Devine says she feels like a proud mum after leading her side into the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup in the UAE.
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Midday Business News for 15 October 2024
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Midday Business News for 15 October 2024
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Midday Business News for 15 October 2024
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Midday Business News for 15 October 2024
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Govt may intervene in Wellington City Council management
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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 voted on Thursday to stop the sale of its 34 percent stake in Wellington Airport. RNZ's Wellington issues reporter Nick James speaks to Charlotte Cook.…
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Nurses required to have high level of English
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An international nursing recruiter says they're already required to have a high level of English, but some do have challenges with communciation. Waikato public hospital has ordered nurses not to use any language other than English in clinical settings, after concerns were raised within the workforce. A doctor who saw the memo said it was clearly a…
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Glen discusses New Zealand's progress in defending the America's Cup, strong performances across the board at the National Provincial Championship, and more.
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Anna Yeoman: in praise of geckos and skinks
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From her earliest childhood, Anna Yeoman loved New Zealand's wildlife and wild landscapes.
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
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Vista's boardroom tussle with Potentia takes another turn as MYOB chair drops out of running.
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RNZ Pacific news at 11am for 15 October 2024
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The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific.
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