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The Panel with Claire Amos and Peter Dunne Part 1
1 Sep 2025The Government's move to allow wealthy foreigners to buy luxury homes in New Zealand and the rise of the sovereign citizen movement. Audio
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Firefighters claim truck shortage is leaving regions exposed
1 Sep 2025Fire and Emergency has said it has 70 new trucks on order and is investing $20 million in new vehicles despite firefighters claiming they are short of trucks, leaving some regions exposed. Deputy… Audio
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UK secures record breaking export deal
1 Sep 2025United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK securing a record breaking export deal, as well as some bad news for Harry Potter fans with confirmation there'll be no… Audio
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Evening business for 9 September 2025
1 Sep 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Athletics NZ back Eliza McCartney ahead of world champs
1 Sep 2025Athletics New Zealand are backing seasoned pole vaulter Eliza McCartney ahead of this month's world championships in Tokyo. The two-time Olympian has barely been competing this season but she was a… Audio
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Jetstar fined over $2m for misleading customers
1 Sep 2025Jetstar has been fined over $2 million for misleading over compensation entitlements. Jetstar earlier pleaded guilty to more than twenty charges of breaching the FairTrading Act and was sentenced at… Audio
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Vice Chancellor backs student calls for changes to tenancy tribunal
1 Sep 2025Dunedin uni students who come into conflict with their landlords over the filthy state of their flats, or whose bonds are withheld for no apparent reason, have said the Tenancy Tribunal is not fit for… Audio
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Government loosens foreign buyers ban
1 Sep 2025High value foreign investors will now be able to buy a home in New Zealand, as long as it's worth $5 million plus.The government today loosened the foreign buyers ban that was introduced in 2018 by… Audio
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Art Fair
1 Sep 2025Tukua visits the Aotearoa Art Fair at the Auckland Viaduct, now in its twelfth year. Tukua attended the opening night event and then travelled across town to the brand-new May Fair. Why are these two… Audio
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Christchurch teen awaiting life-saving heart transplant
1 Sep 2025A Christchurch teenager is being forced to put his life on hold as he awaits a life-saving heart transplant. Shade Beardsall has hyper-trophic cardio-myopathy which causes the heart to grow thicker… Audio
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Tension builds as All Blacks prepare to face Springboks
1 Sep 2025It's only six days days out from the most anticipated rugby tests of the year, and the tension is certainly building as the All Blacks prepare to face the Springboks at Eden Park. Injuries have… Audio
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No assurances small airlines can keep going with new loans
Regional airlines are giving no assurances new government loans will be enough to keep their flying routes open for business in the long-term. The government is offering small carriers concessionary… Audio
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Student's plea to keep outdoor education as a subject
1 Sep 2025A year 13 student has given an impassioned plea to the government to keep outdoor education on the seniors subject list, and said it is one of the most valuable parts of her education. Education… Audio
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Houthis raid Yemen UN offices
1 Sep 2025Middle East correspondent, Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about the United Nations offices in Yemen's capital being raided by Houthis, and several staffers detained. It comes just days after the… Audio
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Foreign buyers being let back into housing market
The government has announced changes to the foreign buyers ban, letting some wealthy foreigners back into the housing market, but only if they're spending at least $5 million. It is a significant… Audio
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Fellowship of the strings
1 Sep 2025Antipodes Quartet is the first ensemble to take part in the Fellowship Programme, which is facilitated and mentored by New Zealand String Quartet, Chamber Music New Zealand and Adam Chamber Music… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 1st September 2025
1 Sep 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa to preview this evening's marlarky.
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Feature interview: Risks of substituting machines for therapy.
1 Sep 2025More and more, people are turning to artificial intelligence for companionship and even therapy. 29-year-old Sophie Rottenberg did. Audio
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After 90 years, Marbeck's record store is changing
1 Sep 2025After more than nine decades in Auckland's Queens Arcade, Marbecks, one of Aotearoa's most well-known retailers will be closing the doors of its physical store. But it's not saying goodbye. Robert… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 3pm for 1 September 2025
1 Sep 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Expert Feature: What makes a good political interview?
1 Sep 2025Each week on a Monday we take a deep dive into an issue with the help of an expert. Today we're talking to Guyon Espiner about political interviews - what is considered a "good" one and how to get the… Audio
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Jesse's Cold Call - Citizen Advice Bureau Dargaville
1 Sep 2025We love a cold call here on Afternoons, it keeps us, and you, well and truly on our toes. For those keeping track, we've been through all the iSites of New Zealand, a sample of iwi radio stations and… Audio
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Love it or List it NZ, Thursday Murder Club
1 Sep 2025Fans of the Thursday Murder Club books are in for a treat, the movie of the first story has just been released on Netflix. It features a star studded cast Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Celia Imrie and… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 1 September 2025
1 Sep 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio