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News in Cook Islands Maori for 10 July 2025
10 Jul 2025The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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A win-win-win over medical waste
There's a second life in single-use medical devices, but getting Pharmac on board with the money-saving venture has been a battle. Audio
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Midweek- local papers fold, BBC & ABC fallout, RNZ exec goes
9 Jul 2025The closure of more local newspapers, further fallout for the BBC and the ABC over editorial handling of Gaza, senior RNZ exec resigns - and peacock persecution. Audio
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Are claims of de-extincting the moa more hype than science?
Emile Donovan speaks to Associate Professor Nic Rawlence, Director of the University of Otago's Palaeogenetics Laboratory. Audio
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Albania is having a moment and why you should book a trip
To explain what's drawing so many travelers, Emile speaks to Lonely Planet's Oceania editor Jessica Lockhart. Audio
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40th anniversary of the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
Few people are more closely linked to the ship than author and journalist David Robie, who spent eleven weeks on board during its final voyage through the Pacific. He joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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The Politics Panel
9 Jul 2025Tonight Wallace is joined by Guyon Espiner, Maria Slade and Russel Norman as they discuss the main politcal stories of the day. This time: submitters are feeding back on the Regulatory Standards Bill… Audio
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A festival of hope
9 Jul 2025Simon Morris talks to NZ International Film Festival Director Paolo Bersolin about the programme for 2025. After a rocky few years, Bersolin promises this year's selection accentuates the positive… Audio
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The Panel Plus
9 Jul 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. He's joined by linguist Rory O'Sullivan who asks: is criticising mispronunciation… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Scott Campbell Part 2
9 Jul 2025This half hour the panel hears from John McKie, a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who is on the board of the New Zealand Artificial Limb Service. he repsonds to our story about amputees fed up with the… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Scott Campbell Part 1
9 Jul 2025Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Cindy Mitchener and Scott Campbell. According to an expert group designed to advise on future climate change adaptation policy… Audio
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Masterchef UK star sacked amid misconduct allegations
9 Jul 2025United Kingdom correspondent Grace Thomas spoke to Lisa Owen about the second day of French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the UK, as well as Greg Wallace, the face of Masterchef UK for 20… Audio
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Is NZ getting short changed when it comes to big concerts?
9 Jul 2025Is New Zealand getting short changed when it comes to big music concerts? Venue operators and promoters say that attracting the biggest artists to these shores is proving difficult. There was Taylor… Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 9 July 2025
9 Jul 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Central Stags first NZ team to compete in Global Super League
9 Jul 2025The Central Stags will become the first New Zealand team to compete in the Global Super League when they touch down in Guyana this week. The second edition of the T20 cricket tournament brings… Audio
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Enforced liquidations for businesses at a high
9 Jul 2025The number of business going belly up are in record numbers. In the six months to the end of June there been 594 applications to wind up businesses that owe money that's a six year high. IRD enforced… Audio
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Hospital staff safety a huge concern - Unions
9 Jul 2025The leader of a union representing junior doctors has said she is dreading the day when a hospital worker's killed at work. Since a staff member was held up at gunpoint outside Palmerston North… Audio
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Auckland's KIND cafe shutting its doors
9 Jul 2025Morningside's Kind cafe is shutting up shop after 7 years . The owner said it has been going backwards in the face of rapidly rising cost, including rent, changes in spending habits and staff leaving… Audio
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Sea Lion likely stabbed by human in third Catlins killing
9 Jul 2025It's been revealed a third Sea Lion killed in the Catlins was likely stabbed by a human. Now a reward for information leading to the killers convictions has been more than doubled to twelve thousand… Audio
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"Senseless and stupid" smashing of headstones in Auckland graveyard
9 Jul 2025The smashing of headstones by vandals at an Auckand chapel have been described as "senseless, stupid and unecessary". Police are investigating the damage at St Stephens Chapel, after receiving a… Audio
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Hamiltonians disappointed French rugby team not hanging around
9 Jul 2025Hamiltonians are disappointed the French rugby team won't be spending the entire week in town before their match. Les Bleu have chosen to spend most of the week in Auckland, despite not playing a… Audio