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Sports News for 27 August 2025
27 Aug 2025Kiwis forward Brandon Smith is free to play for South Sydney in the final round of the NRL season despite facing drug-supply charges from Queensland police. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 27 August 2025
27 Aug 2025Marshall Islands parliament goes up in flames; Economists assess PNG's economy over 50 years; Samoa citizens get ready to cast their votes; Bougainville election soon approaching. Audio
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Marshall Islands parliament goes up in flames
27 Aug 2025The full impact of the Marshall Islands Parliament building burning down will not be known for several days as firefighters sift through rubble looking for the cause of the fire which started around… Audio
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Economists assess PNG's economy over 50 years
27 Aug 2025Economists from the University of Papua New Guinea and the Australian National University have published an assessment of the PNG economy's first 50 years. Audio
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Samoa citizens get ready to cast their votes
27 Aug 2025Samoa is gearing up for its first ever early election with pre-polling beginning tomorrow. Audio
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Bougainville election soon approaching
27 Aug 2025The autonomous Papua New Guinea region goes to the polls on Thursday 4th September to elect 45 MPs and a president from 404 candidates. Audio
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Cars on grass, on new cycleway, but AT has to waive some fines
27 Aug 2025A bike lane on Auckland's Meola Rd is proving popular with motorists.. and Auckland Transport is struggling to police it. Ross McNaughton has the story. Audio
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Reaction to Israel's latest strike on Gaza hospital
27 Aug 2025Alex Baird reports from the Middle-East with reaction to Israel's strike on another hospital Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
27 Aug 2025TradeMe's Emma Bacon has her list of the week's interesting auctions Audio
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France returns slain king's skull to Madagascar
27 Aug 2025Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Africa, where France has returned the skull of a long dead Madagascan King. Audio
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Bonus: He Maemae Aroha: A Daughter’s Legacy
27 Aug 2025A tribute to Gloria Dornan, Joyce's daughter, who made this podcast possible. Hear her final reflections on immense whānau support, community strength, and continuing her mother's Māori Warden legacy.
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Jack Tame | Trump's Rise to Power
27 Aug 2025Standing at Hillary Clinton’s election night ‘victory’ party in 2016, Jack Tame realised the real winner was elsewhere. Donald Trump’s rise to power exposed his blind spots as a reporter and… Audio
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E6 Passing the Rākau
27 Aug 2025We look to the future of Māori Wardens, examining calls for unity, funding, and modernising outdated legislation. How do we ensure the vital manaaki thrives amidst internal and external challenges? Audio
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The industry-killing crisis
27 Aug 2025As the natural gas supply dwindles, a glasshouse tomato grower fears for its future, and the future of growing food in New Zealand Audio
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We’ve been 'trolling' since the beginning
26 Aug 2025David Rudrum is an English lecturer at the University of Huddersfield and the author of Trolling Before the Internet: An Offline History of Insult, Provocation, and Public Humiliation in the Literary… Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How does a washing machine clean clothes?
26 Aug 2025Bryan Wall, product test writer at Consumer NZ, joins Emile Donovan to explain. Audio