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Fonterra's multi-billion dollar deal
Yesterday Fonterra announced plans to sell its consumer businesses to global dairy giant Lactalis. The sale price? $3.845 billion. Audio
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Latest from Gaza
A UN-backed body has confirmed there is famine in Gaza City. The report has been labelled an "outright lie" by Israel. Audio
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Legacy of Pacific musicians remembered at awards
Legacy of Pacific musicians remembered at awards. Audio
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Fiji hub helping businesses become investment-ready
23 Aug 2025A group of business leaders and government officials from Fiji have been in Aotearoa seeking support from their Kiwi counterparts, with a not-so-simple objective: to learn how to drag their economy… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 23 August 2025
23 Aug 2025Legacy of Pacific musicians remembered at awards; Fiji hub helping businesses become investment-ready; Rugby rivals Tonga and Samoa prepare for battle. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 23 August 2025
23 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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Rings fellowship making tracks to NZ
23 Aug 2025Lord of the Rings cast members still hold New Zealand close to their hearts after 25 years, and several are making plans to return. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident screen critic joins Mark Leishman to review the new film Eddington by Ari Aster, Gut Instinct which was produced, written, directed and edited by Auckland filmmaker Doug Dillaman and… Audio
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This Weekend: Word Salad in Timaru
We're heading down to Timaru, where the Timaru Booksellers are putting on their annual Word Salad open mic poetry night at the Aigantighe Art Gallery to mark National Poetry Day. Audio
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This Weekend: Art as Food down in Invercargill
A group of Southland artists have come together, working across all sorts of mediums, to capture the colour, creativity and nostalgia of the classic Kiwi potluck. Audio
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Live from England: Day 1 of Women's Rugby World Cup
RNZ's Jamie Tahana is in York covering the excitement. Audio
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Wholly Cow Cambridge butcher's childhood dream come true
The Andrews family has gone from selling farm-raised meats at the Cambridge Farmers' Market to running their own butchery, adding a micro-abattoir, tannery and tallow production to complete the whole.
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From gumboots to storybooks Farming with a twist of magic
Emma Nowell transforms life on the land into art, children's stories and games, while keeping the farm and family at the heart of it all. Audio
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A wrap from RNZ's rural news desk
A round-up of the week's news from the primary sector. Audio
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Creamy, sustainable and high in fibre - barley eyes up the dair
A new barley, bred for high fibre and low waste, is being turned into milk and yogurt - a sustainable alternative with benefits for farmers and big potential in the global dairy-free market. Audio
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Full Episode for Friday 22 August 2025
This week Country Life learns more about a dairy alternative made from barley and how farm life influences a Waitaki illustrator's work. The team also revisits a Cambridge farming family using… Audio
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The Panel with Boopsie Maran and Alan McElory Part 2
22 Aug 2025In part two, flashing mouthguards will be making their debut at the Women's Rugby World Cup this weekend. The mouthguards flash when a player gets hit in a collision that's big enough to potentially… Audio
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Coalition hopes for a winter thaw after OCR cut
22 Aug 2025The coalition is under pressure from the cost-of-living crisis, with job losses, soaring food prices and a construction slowdown hitting hard. This week brought some policy changes and a Reserve Bank… Audio
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The Panel with Boopsie Maran and Alan McElory Part 1
22 Aug 2025Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Boopsie Maran and Alan McElory. First up, "good things take time" ... much like the lead up to Fonterra's descision to sell its consumer… Audio