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Screentime: The top five TV shows and films for 2025
18 Dec 2025Tom Augustine is a Tamaki based filmmaker and critic. Audio
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Parenting: 'I'm bored'
18 Dec 2025Summer holidays come with plenty of opportunities for children to utter 'I'm bored'. Parenting expert Zhenlin Wang on whether that's a bad thing. Audio
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Tech: What big tech developments might we see in 2026?
18 Dec 2025Tech journalist Bill Bennett looks at how 2025 became the year tech giants became deeply entangled in geopolitics. Audio
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GDP data shows bounce in September quarter
18 Dec 2025The economy rebounded in the September quarter, after contracting in the June period. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 18 December 2025
18 Dec 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Around the motu: RNZ's Libby Kirkby-McLeod in Hamilton
18 Dec 2025Libby Kirkby-McLeod is a senior RNZ reporter based in Hamilton Audio
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Book review: The Funeral Crashers by Joanna Nell
18 Dec 2025Cynthia Morahan reviews The Funeral Crashers by Joanna Nell, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio
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UK: Doctors' walkout, Abramovich warning, inflation drop
18 Dec 2025Natasha Clark is political editor for LBC London. Audio
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Floods and job losses - Tasman District Mayor Tim King
18 Dec 2025Tasman District mayor Tim King joins Kathryn to talk about how the region and its recovery is going. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 December
The police union says frontline officers are being verbally abused and spat at in the wake of the Jevon McSkimming scandal; Firefighters are questioning a police decision not to send a helicopter to… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 18 December 2025
18 Dec 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Marilyn Waring on take her pay equity fight to the people
18 Dec 2025Former National Minister and academic Marilyn Waring who set up the People's Select Committee gives an update on pay equity progress. Audio
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Auckland Airport braces for busiest time of year
18 Dec 2025Auckland Airport chief executive Carrie Hurihanganui talks through the big changes and what they mean for the Auckland economy. Audio
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Family carers cases seek decision after Supreme Court ruling
18 Dec 2025Cases brought by family carers that have been on hold for years in the Employment Relations Authority are now waiting for direction. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 18 December 2025
18 Dec 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Great Honda City road trip takes place in Canterbury
18 Dec 2025Enthusiasts from as far as Australia, joined a convoy of the little cars from Christchurch to a working farm station in Canterbury's Avoca Valley, for the annual Great Honda City road trip The event's… Audio
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Ministry of Health decides not to renew flu tracking contract
The Ministry of Health has decided not to renew its contract for the online FluTracking surveillance tool. Pretoria Gordon reports. Audio
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Government returning more than 3000 hectares of land to Maori
18 Dec 2025The government is returning more than 3000 hectares to Maori in the top of the South Island, along with 420-million dollars in compensation. Attorney-General, Judith Collins spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports Chat for 18 December 2025
18 Dec 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Market Update for 18 December 2025
Market Update for 18 December 2025 Audio
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Rising home loan rates have take some borrowers by surprise.
The country's biggest bank says it's seen an increase in people wanting to shift from floating to fixed rates over the past week. Money correspondent, Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Warnings for teachers over new school curriculum
Primary school principals are warning teachers will struggle to teach the Government's new curriculum in classes that include children from multiple year groups. Education correspondent John Gerritsen… Audio
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Bondi shooting suspect charged with 59 offences
The alleged Bondi shooter has been charged with 59 offences, including one terrorist act and 15 counts of murder. RNZ's Charlotte Cook spoke to Corin Dann from Bondi. Audio
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Dalton Foundation helping young sportswomen reach world stage
18 Dec 2025A foundation born out of tragedy is helping young sportswomen compete on the world stage. Tania Dalton is a former Silver Fern who died in 2017, aged 45, after suffering a brain aneurysm. Her husband… Audio