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Book review: Hum by Helen Phillips
8 Aug 2025Stella Chrisostomou reviews Hum by Helen Phillips, published by Allen & Unwin Audio
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Forest run bringing tourists to Rotorua
8 Aug 20254000 runners head to Rotorua this weekend for the city's forest race - a big boost for the local economy
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Investigating the risks of following 'wellness' influencers
Global wellness is now a multi-billion dollar industry - but how do we know if we're being sold something that's sound - or snake oil? Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 8 August 2025
8 Aug 2025In today's episode, research by the University of Otago shows many New Zealand GPs are already using AI to record and write up patient notes; Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has convened a… Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
8 Aug 2025Ed White is a correspondent with the Financial Times based in Shanghai Audio
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A weekend school for young writers in Christchurch
8 Aug 2025For more than 30 years, children and young people with a passion for writing have been able to attend a weekend school in Christchurch and have their talents nurtured by established writers. Audio
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Cost of living pressures hits medic alert bracelets membership
8 Aug 2025The healthcare service, Medic Alert, estimates up to 9,000 New Zealanders are letting their membership lapse due to the cost of living pressures. Susie talks to the CEO of the Medic Alert Foundation… Audio
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The lasting legacy of the situation in Gaza
8 Aug 2025Israel's Prime Minister is currently holding a meeting of his security cabinet to discuss plans to take over all of the Gaza Strip. Ilan Noy from is Victoria University in Wellington who holds dual… Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8 Aug 2025We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Restaurant serves a boil up for Wellington on a plate
8 Aug 2025Patrons at a restaurant in the heart of Wellington were served up the classic marae meal of boil up last night as part of the Wellington on a Plate festival. Pokere Paewai went along for a taste. Audio
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St John's Therapy Pets programme to be axed
8 Aug 2025The Therapy Pets programme being scrapped next year, following a decision by the charity's governance group to take Community Health in a new direction. Pim Alan's two donkeys were part of the… Audio
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Building materials rusting up to 50 times faster on Chatham Islands than on mainland
8 Aug 2025New research has found that building materials on the Chatham Islands are rusting up to 50 times faster than on the mainland. Reporter Kate Green has the story. Audio
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What investments do people most regret?
8 Aug 2025Most of us can probably think of an investment that we wish we put our money into. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports panel
8 Aug 2025Listen to our weekly sports panel with One News Sports Editor Abby Wilson and former All Black Taine Randell Audio
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GPs using AI to record and write patient notes
8 Aug 2025Research by the University of Otago shows many New Zealand GPs are already using AI to record and write up patient notes. Lead researcher and bioethicist Professor Angela Ballantyne spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Sports News for 8 August 2025
8 Aug 2025Matt Henry bagged another five wicket haul and Zak Foulkes impressed on debut as the Black Caps took charge of the second test against Zimbabwe. Audio
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NZ on Air announces funding for reality TV
8 Aug 2025Close to $2.8 million of public money is slated for locally produced reality shows Celebrity Treasure Island season 7 and The Traitors NZ season 3 in NZ On Air's latest funding round. Mary Argue has… Audio
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Labour MPs gather in Chch to talk election strategy
8 Aug 2025Labour MPs are gathering in Christchurch to talk strategy in the run up to next year's election. Political reporter Anneke Smith spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Wellington Council votes against waterfront fence
8 Aug 2025Wellington city council has voted against a proposal to urgently put fences up around the Wellington waterfront. Wellington City Councillor Iona Pannett spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports Chat for 8 August 2025
8 Aug 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio