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Work: What's in the Employment Relations Amendment Bill
9 Jul 2025Law commentator Charles McGuinness, of McGuinness Employment Law. Audio
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Dr Susan Parry on her stellar medical career
9 Jul 2025Dr Susan Parry on her proudest achievements and the importance of work-life balance. Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Songs about climate change
9 Jul 2025Kirsten Zemke is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Auckland's School of Social Sciences. Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
9 Jul 2025Tasman region still in recovery mode from flooding, with more heavy rain on the way, no more coal for Nelson hospital, and Nelson St John paramedics desperate for bigger ambulance station. Audio
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Book review: Jamaica Road by Lisa Smith
9 Jul 2025Elisabeth Easther reviews Jamaica Road by Lisa Smith published by Hachette Audio
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Michael Andrew: magazine publishing in the digital age
9 Jul 2025Now does not seem like the right time to take on publishing a print magazine, but that's what Michael Andrew did. Audio
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Tamaiti Williams on anxiety, and fatherhood
9 Jul 2025All Black Tamaiti Williams speaks of his experience of anxiety, particularly with the premature birth of his now 15-month-old daughter, Kaea. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 9 July 2025
9 Jul 2025In today's episode, Sir Peter Jackson is backing an ambitious project effort to bring back the Moa from extinction, and it is being led Ngāi Tahu, Canterbury Museum, and Colossal Biosciences; Health… Audio
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Australia: Correspondent Annika Smethurst
9 Jul 2025Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst looks at how the verdict in the mushroom murder trial fixated media around the world. Audio
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Preserving New Zealand's unique marine environments
9 Jul 2025Campaigners want more done to ensure ocean biodiversity and the marine environment is preserved. Audio
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New website aims to make switching banks easier
9 Jul 2025A new website launched in June hopes to change the perception that changing banks is too hard. Audio
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Wimbledon enters semi-final stage
9 Jul 2025One of the semi-finals have been set in both the women's and men's side of the draw at Wimbledon. Sports broadcaster John Cushing spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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How children can be helped to recover from concussion
Studies have shown that infants, children, and adolescents are at a greater risk of traumatic brain injuries than any other age group. Professor Vicki Anderson from Melbourne's Murdoch Children's… Audio
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Cardrona Hotel hot property after being listed for sale
9 Jul 2025The Cardrona Hotel is proving to be hot property - if its Trade Me views are anything to go by. Cardrona Hotel co-owner Cade Thornton spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Sports Chat for 9 July 2025
9 Jul 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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US bioscience company working to bring Moa back to life
Sir Peter Jackson is backing an ambitious project effort to bring back the Moa from extinction, and it is being led by Ngāi Tahu, Canterbury Museum, and Colossal Biosciences. Chief executive and… Audio
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Fisheries NZ on calls to close orange roughy fishing on Chatham Rise
9 Jul 2025Orange roughy stocks on the Chatham Rise have fallen to alarming levels - forcing officials to look at changing catch limits and potentially closing the fishery. Fisheries New Zealand director for… Audio