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Morning Rural News for 28 August 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 28 August
28 Aug 2025On today's First Up pod with Melissa Chan-Green: fast-track consenting for supermarkets and a few more Costcos, the government says this will bring down grocery prices - we ask Labour's Consumer… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter, our sports reporter. Audio
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World News Wrap for 28 August 2025
Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
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Govt announces fast-track plan for supermarkets
New supermarkets that could boost competition will be eligible for fast-tracked approval, under changes announced by the government. Grocery Action Group chairperson Sue Chetwin spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Sports News for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025New Zealand cyclist George Bennett's Israel Premier-Tech team was forced to slow down by protesters holding Palestinian flags on the fifth stage of the Vuela a Espana. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025With pre-polling in Samoa now over... more than 500 police officers are gearing up to support election officials in the main polls later this week; There are concerns in the Cook Islands that deep sea… Audio
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Pre-polling concludes in Samoa
28 Aug 2025With pre-polling in Samoa now over... more than 500 police officers are gearing up to support election officials in the main polls later this week. Audio
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Deep sea miners engagements questioned in Cook Islands
28 Aug 2025There are concerns in the Cook Islands that deep sea mining companies public engagement's and sponsored community initiatitives are being used to try and sway public opinion in favour of the emerging… Audio
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Deep sea miners engagements questioned in Cook Islands
28 Aug 2025There are concerns in the Cook Islands that deep sea mining companies public engagement's and sponsored community initiatitives are being used to try and sway public opinion in favour of the emerging… Audio
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Bougainville's Toroama unfazed ahead of next week's election
28 Aug 2025The President of Bougainville, Ishmael Toroama, says he's not feeling the pressure as he seeks a second, five year, term in office. Audio
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Pouri-Lane sisters repping flags and family at Rugby World Cup
28 Aug 2025And finishing up with some sport Manusina Samoa's Keilamarita Pouri-Lane is not the only one in her family playing at the women's Rugby World Cup in England. Audio
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Labour's reaction to plans for competition for supermarkets
28 Aug 2025Labour's spokesperson for Consumer Affairs is Arena Williams, she joined Melissa to talk supermarkets and fast track consents. Audio
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UK: energy prices to rise by 2 percent
28 Aug 2025Energy prices are on the rise in the UK, Henry Riley tells us why and by how much. Audio
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Pacific News in French for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news in the French language (La Langue Française). Audio
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Concerns raised about over-tourism in Queenstown
28 Aug 2025There are serious concerns about tourism in Queenstown, Katie Todd has the news from the neighbourhood of the Lakes District. Audio
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Manhunt for sovereign citizen who killed two police in Victoria
28 Aug 2025The hunt continues for an alleged cop killer in rural Victoria, Emma Cropper has the latest Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 28 August 2025
28 Aug 2025The latest news in Cook Islands Maori, (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani), brought to you by our partners, Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Spies, Allies, and the FBI
From Kash Patel’s surprise visit to Kim Dotcom’s infamous raid, New Zealand’s relationship with the FBI and America has been anything but simple. In this episode, Guyon and Corin uncover how NZ has… Video, Audio
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Mayday call for New Zealand's sinking cruise industry
28 Aug 2025Cruise ship visits to Aotearoa are down, and industry insiders worry that the economic fallout for the tourism industry will be severe. Audio
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Midweek - TVNZ starts charging, RNZ gains listeners
27 Aug 2025TVNZ launches its first paid-for product, NZME announces a $400k loss and the composition of its new editorial board - and RNZ's listenership snakes upward for the first time since 2022. Audio
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Finding beauty in the fakes and forgeries
Every two years, a gallery in Mangaweka holds a competition for who can create the best forgery artworks: practices otherwise frowned upon in the art world. Audio
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Space with Ezzy Pearson
Ezzy Pearson is an expert in all things space, with more than a decade of experience in science journalism, including as Features Editor of BBC’s Sky at Night magazine. Audio