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Young New Zealanders say the system is broken and they feel powerless to fix it
Susana Lei'ataua talks to Outward Bound CEO Malindi MacLean. Audio
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The Whip for 28 January 2026
28 Jan 2026Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Corin Dann, Holly Bennett and Tracey Martin. The Whip panel discusses Judith Collins' legacy in… Audio
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The Panel Plus
28 Jan 2026An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights fill-in host Susana Lei'ataua. Then: in-house linguist Rory O'Sullivan examines that linguistically… Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 28 January 2025
28 Jan 2026The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp & Michael Moynahan, Part 2
28 Jan 2026In part two, Thousands of incorporated societies could be about to dissolve as new legislation is pushed through. An advocate for community clubs says the paperwork is too much for tiny groups to… Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp & Michael Moynahan, Part 1
28 Jan 2026Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sarah Perrim-Lampp and Michael Moynahan. First up, misinformation has been circulating online about the safety of the Mount Maunganui… Audio
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Heavy rain and flooding across parts of the UK
28 Jan 2026United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thompson spoke to Lisa Owen about how large parts of the UK have been hit by record flooding, how a UK study has found similarities between menopause and Alzheimer's… Audio
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Businesses reopen as part of Mount Maunganui corden lifted
28 Jan 2026Part of the cordon has been lifted near the site of the deadly Mt Maunganui landsip, allowing about a dozen businesses to reopen for the first time in six days. But just a few hundred metres around… Audio
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Evening business for 28 January 2026
28 Jan 2026News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Auckland FC take unique measures to deal with Australian heat
28 Jan 2026Auckland FC have taken some unique approaches to dealing with the Australian heat this summer. Wearing rain coats on sunny training days and spending hours in the sauna have been part of the… Audio
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Judith Collins announces retirement from politics
28 Jan 2026Senior Cabinet Minister and National Party stalwart Judith Collins is returning to law after a 24-year career in politics. Ms Collins - one of the more familiar faces in politics - announced her… Audio
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More evacuated over potentially life threatening landslips
28 Jan 2026About 150 people have been evacuated near Papamoa after a land slip was deemed a risk to life. Tauranga City council says residents had to move from the Mangatawa Marae and Papakainga housing. The… Audio
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Storm damage cuts students off from schools
28 Jan 2026Storm damage along Tairawhiti's East Cape is dividing students and teachers, with some cut off from their schools. State Highway 35, a vital link around the coast, has been severely damaged in last… Audio
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Kiwi soldier speaks on losing leg after fighting in Ukraine
A New Zealander who had his leg amputated after being severely injured while fighting in Ukraine says he sung Aotearoa's national anthem to keep himself going during his excruciating rescue. Khol… Audio
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Majority agree PM should go to Waitangi
28 Jan 2026The public has had their say on whether the Prime Minister should be going to Waitangi - with a majority thinking it's important he does. The RNZ-Reid Research Poll asked New Zealanders their thoughts… Audio