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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
11 Jul 2025Glenn Forsyth talks vegetables, fruit and unveils his Fruit of The Week... NZ Navel Oranges Audio
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Can Joe Schmidt's Wallabies win against Lions?
11 Jul 2025A bunch of All Blacks outside of the current squad head to Australia to play the British and Irish Lions this weekend, Nathan Rarere talked with Irish rugby journalist Will Slattery Audio
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Number of African countries have US visa conditions changed
11 Jul 2025The US clamps down on visas for some African countries, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 11 July 2025
11 Jul 2025The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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E6 Ahead Of Her Time
11 Jul 2025We catch up with cult survivor and former zealot, Suzanne. She and her mum gave $1.5 million to Aiping to be life members at the Lodge, before her mum died what Suzanne calls “a horrific death”… Audio
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All Blacks' performance is no cause for depression
11 Jul 2025There is no room for error when the All Blacks face French firepower in Wellington tomorrow night, and a long-time rugby journalist says fans would be smart to keep bets small. Audio
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The lost pubs of London
A new book is commemorating the public houses that have shaped the great city, and which are no longer with us. A total of 204 pubs feature in the book, which have since been transformed into… Audio
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When non-fiction becomes fiction
10 Jul 2025When does creative nonfiction cross the line into fabrication, and does it matter? That's the question being asked by many after serious concerns were raised about the bestselling memoir The Salt… Audio
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How often should you be washing your bedding?
10 Jul 2025Most of us hopefully know that bed sheets should be washed at least once a week, but what about everything else? Should you be vacuuming your mattress every month or washing your pillows regularly? To… Audio
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Dunedin is fast becoming a star on the LGBTQ+ map
10 Jul 2025The great Southern city of Dunedin has been named as one of the world's up-and-coming travel destinations for the queer community. Otepoti has the second-largest proportion of LGBTQ+ people in the… Audio
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Metservice update on heavy rain
10 Jul 2025Meteorologist Karl Loots joins Emile Donovan for an updated forecast as heavy rain warnings remain for parts of the North and the top of the South Island. Audio
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Buyouts to end in 20 years, panel recommends
Homeowners whose houses are flooded or damaged by weather events should not expect buy-outs in the future, a panel of experts has recommended to the government. An independent reference group set up… Audio
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The Panel Plus
10 Jul 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then he chats to Queensland University marketing professor Gary Mortimer about ghost… Audio
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The Panel with Ed Amon and Nalini Baruch Part 2
10 Jul 2025This half hour the panel hears from an Auckland University marketing teaching fellow about the future of tertairy study in the AI era, and a dance teacher in Martinborough in charge of the second… Audio
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The Panel with Ed Amon and Nalini Baruch Part 1
10 Jul 2025Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ed Amon and Nalini Baruch. They begin in Northland where trials in court are set down as far in advance as October 2027, due to a lack of… Audio
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Russia found responsible for shooting down flight MH17
10 Jul 2025Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about the reaction to the news that the European Court of Human Rights has found Russia responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight… Audio
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Who should pay for damage to homes from future weather events?
10 Jul 2025Politicians are grappling with who should pay for damage to homes from future weather related events - and just how much responsibility is on the government to front up. n independent reference group… Audio
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Willow-Jean Prime on Education, Oranga Tamariki, Bootcamps, and a Settlement for Ngāpuhi
10 Jul 2025Labour spokesperson for Children and Education Willow-Jean Prime explains why she believes the education system and Oranga Tamariki are failing Māori, her opposition to ACT’s bootcamps, and why Shane… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 10 July 2025
10 Jul 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Warriors women to play in Auckland for first time in six years
10 Jul 2025There's no place like home for the Warriors women. For the first time in six years the Warriors will play in Auckland as part of a double header when they meet the Eels at Mount Smart. Sports reporter… Audio
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Woman charged $800 Watercare bill due to faulty meter
10 Jul 2025A North Shore woman says she's stressed out and being kept awake at night after getting an eight hundred dollar bill from Watercare, because its smart meter clapped out. The latest bill claims the… Audio