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Pacific shoppers in NZ unhappy with locked up corned beef
2 Aug 2025Pacific communities are calling out major supermarket chains for locking up canned corned beef a staple in many island households. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 2 August 2025
2 Aug 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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Pushing our buttons to loosen our wallets
2 Aug 2025It doesn't matter if it's health messages or supermarket campaigns, consumers are having their behavioural buttons pushed in expert ways. Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Finn Johansson informs, educates and entertains us with a fresh batch of eclectic picks. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident screen critic joins Emile Donovan to review The Life of Chuck (Flanagan, 2025), Sunday Best: the Untold Story of Ed Sullivan (Jenkins, 2025) and 60 Years of Fantastic Four in 90… Audio
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The Quiz Appendix: Cousins and councils
1 Aug 2025Nights producer Bonnie Harrison joins Emile Donovan to review the week in quiztastic glory. Audio
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This Weekend: 10 years of Vogelmorn Bowling Club
1 Aug 2025Vogelmorn Bowling Club trustee Bronnie Wilde joins Emile Donovan to reflect on the club's 10th anniversary. Audio
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Local body elections with Jonathan Milne
1 Aug 2025Local body elections are officially underway, with nominations closing at midday today. Jonathan Milne, managing editor of Newsroom Pro, joins Emile Donovan to chew over the shape of the next few… Audio
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Faith Farm Fresh keeps milk flowing direct to customers
It's a busy time of year for Stacey Faith, calving 300-plus cows, rearing their calves and keeping the Faith Farm's roadside milk dispensing outlet going, providing locals with milk fresh from the… Audio
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Harnessing plant power to combat vineyard threats
1 Aug 2025Are some grapevines better that others at naturally defending themselves from a disease-spreading pest? Michelle Thompson is running trials at Plant & Food Research in Lincoln to find out. Audio
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On the Farm a wrap of conditions around the country
A wrap of conditions on farms and orchards around New Zealand. Audio
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Full Episode for Friday 1 August 2025
This week Country Life takes you to a dairy farm with a difference, supplying milk direct to the customer, and the team checks in at a lab where work is underway to stop a tiny pest munching through… Audio
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One year, one hospital, one community
With rural health care under the spotlight, our guest this week sheds some light on working in a small country hospital. Sophia Zohrab is among 12 med students on Auckland University's rural medicine… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Leonie Freeman Part 2
1 Aug 2025Should we have cancer warnings on alcohol labels? The question has been raised after a local manufacturer added them to comply with an incoming law in Ireland where many of its bottles are sent. Then… Audio
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NZ resists global push to recognise Palestinian state
1 Aug 2025As global powers like France, the UK and Canada move to recognise Palestine, New Zealand is increasingly finding itself out on its own. Opposition parties say it's time to act, but the coalition is… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Leonie Freeman Part 1
1 Aug 2025Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Chris Wikaira and Leonie Freeman. To begin, it's D-Day for the US tariffs, and New Zealand has been hit with a 15% rate. This is a rise… Audio
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Shotover Jet marks 60th birthday
1 Aug 2025One of the country's most well-known tourism ventures is marking a major milestone today. Ngai Tahu Tourism say the Shotover Jet's 60th birthday is more than a commercial success story, it's the… Audio
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Nurses in UK threatening strike action over pay
1 Aug 2025United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about nurses in the UK threatening strike action over pay, as well as airlines calling for an overhaul of air traffic control… Audio
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Evening business for Friday 1 August 2025
1 Aug 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Dunedin schoolgirl wins golf World Champs
1 Aug 2025A Dunedin schoolgirl has annihilated her rivals to walk away a winner at a golf tournament in Northern Ireland. Nine-year-old Joanna Ke lifted the trophy for her age-group at the world Champion of… Audio
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Honey producers stung by soft market
1 Aug 2025Two major honey producers have been stung by a soft market. King Honey and its parent company are liquidation, while Settlers Honey of Whanganui has gone into receivership. Taupo-based King Honey that… Audio