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News in Niuean for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Canterbury farmers upset over proposal to cut local police services
Farmers in Canterbury are furious about a proposal to cut local police services in favour of 24/7 hubs in Rangiora and Rolleston. North Canterbury Federated Farmers' president Bex Green spoke to Corin… Audio
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News in Samoan for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 August 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 5 August
5 Aug 2025On today's First Up pod: our correspondent Chris Gilbert explains why pressure is growing on the Japanese Prime Minister to resign; in we hear about a 91 year old council candidate who's actually… Audio
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Sports Chat for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Business News for 5 August 2025
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Parents and grandparents respond to scrapping of NCEA
Parents and Grandparents have been quick to respond the scrapping of NCEA and the rollout of new school qualifications. Audio
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World news wrap
5 Aug 2025Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's UK correspondent Alice Wilkins. Audio
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Trade organisations push for more on the job training in NCEA overhaul
Trade organisations are going to push for more on the job training for school kids, as the government proposes an overhaul of NCEA. Motor Trade Association head of Advocacy James McDowall spoke to… Audio
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Sports News for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025India took the last four wickets in under an hour to bowl England out for 367 and win an astonishing fifth test by six runs to draw the series 2-all. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025Cook Islands opposition rejects independence; Bougainville group prepare women candidates for elections; Former Tonga PM tight-lipped on political ambitions; Eight-year-old Hawaiian athlete makes… Audio
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Cook Islands opposition rejects independence
5 Aug 2025The leader of the Cook Islands opposition wants her country to be more self-sufficient but has no desire to be independent from New Zealand. Audio
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Bougainville group prepare women candidates for elections
5 Aug 2025A Bougainville advocacy group that is a champion for women in the region has been running training workshops to prepare women candidates for next month's election. Audio
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Former Tonga PM tight-lipped on political ambitions
5 Aug 2025The former Tonga prime minister will not confirm or deny whether being Prime minister again is on his mind. Audio
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Eight-year-old Hawaiian athlete makes history
5 Aug 2025An eight-year-old boy from Hawaii is making waves in the world of track and field, becoming one of the youngest All-Americans in the state's history. At this year's Junior Olympics in Georgia, Bentley… Audio
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News in Tongan for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Deputy PM on changes to NCEA
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour talks changes to the NCEA system Audio
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UK: rubbish weather impacting travel around holiday weekends
5 Aug 2025Reports of royal fisticuffs have been denied by Prince Harry - Ellie Jay reports from London Audio
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Plenty of candidates for local council in Whakatane
5 Aug 2025Whakatane's faces a 6 headed Mayoral race, including a well-known former MP.. Diane McCarthy reports from the Eastern Bay of Plenty Audio
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Japanese PM unlikely to make WWII anniversary statement
5 Aug 2025Japan's under-fire Prime Minister faces an uphill battle with his own cabinet to be able to commemorate the 80th anniversary of WW2, Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo Audio
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Turning Taupo green
5 Aug 2025Project Tongariro was established as a living memorial for five people who died in a tragic helicopter accident. Last November, the project turned 40 years old. Over those four decades, activities… Audio
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Savvy Students: Prize Garden
We visit what might just be the best student flat garden in Dunedin. Katy Gosset meets the hunting, fishing lads who can also grow a mean cauliflower. She checks out their award-winning vege plot and… Audio