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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 21 May 2024
about 1 hour agoThe latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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The Panel with Dean Hall & Penny Ashton (Part 2)
6:30 pm todayTonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Dean Hall & Penny Ashton discuss the future of Petone Wharf and whether historical accuracy matters in romantic fiction like Bridgerton. Dean Hall… Audio
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The Panel with Dean Hall & Penny Ashton (Part 1)
6:00 pm todayTonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Dean Hall & Penny Ashton discuss Stats NZ pulling out of the "dangerous: Auckland CBD. Plus David MacLeod's failure to declare $178,000 in… Audio
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Disturbing attacks at mosque before March 15
5:49 pm todayThe inquest into the mosque attacks has heard of disturbing Islamophobic and racist attacks targeting Al Noor Mosque before the deadly shootings. Timothy Brown reports. Audio
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Telstra plans to axe up to 2,800 jobs
5:43 pm todayAustralia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about Telstra's plans to axe up to 2,800 jobs and the death of Australian music legend David Ifield. Audio
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Evening business for 21 May 2024
5:39 pm todayNews from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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David Liti has high hopes ahead of Paris Olympics
5:35 pm todayWeightlifter David Liti has had a long journey to his second Olympics. The 27-year-old will compete in the men's 102kg division in Paris as New Zealand's sole weightlifter at the Games. Liti is hoping… Audio
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What should travel insurance cover?
5:33 pm todayVisual journalist Angus Dreaver asked people if they buy travel insurance and what they think it should cover. Audio
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No insurance for many stranded tourists in New Caledonia
5:27 pm todayInsurance and Financial Services Ombudsman Karen Stevens speaks to Lisa Owen about lack of insurance cover for cases of civil unrest and riots, as seen in New Caledonia. Audio
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MP David MacLeod punished for donations slip
5:17 pm todayThe first-term National MP David MacLeod is in hot water after failing to declare donations worth almost 180-thousand dollars. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch reports. Audio
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Stats NZ leaving Akl city office over safety concerns
Stats NZ won't renew its lease on the Greys Avenue building, where staff have reported anti-social behaviour on the street and around the entrance to the office. Finn Blackwell reports. Audio
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NZDF plane on rescue mission to New Caledonia
A New Zealand Defence Force evacuation flight's en route to New Caledonia to pick up Kiwis stranded there due to riots and civil unrest Foreign Minister Winston Peters speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Some RSE workers make their way back to Vanuatu
4:51 pm today"Plenty of false starts". That's the way one employer has described the nightmare of trying to get his seasonal workers home to Vanuatu after the national air carrier went into voluntary liquidation… Audio
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"Staggering" amount of rain across the country
4:46 pm todayMetservice Meteorologist Peter Little speaks to Lisa Owen about the drenching the country has received today and which areas are still in the firing line. Audio
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Police probe Gulf Harbour golf club fire
4:40 pm todayResidents are heartbroken after a suspicious fire destroyed Auckland's once-beloved Gulf Harbour Country Club. Felix Walton reports. Audio
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Black Ferns come up short against Canada
4:30 pm todayRNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall recaps the Black Ferns' historic loss to Canada on this past weekend. He speaks with Lisa Owen. Audio