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News in Niuean for 9 May 2024
6:52 am todayThe latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Jobs could go as government rolls out new school lunch model
The Government says it will order what schools need from a central source rather than relying on the current 156 school lunch suppliers. Jak's Café makes 240 meals per day for two schools in the… Audio
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News in Samoan for 9 May 2024
6:40 am todayThe latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 9 May 2024
6:39 am todayAn update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 9 May
6:30 am todayOn today's First Up pod: a politician has jumped ship in the UK's House of Commons; Sweden has Eurovision fever; James Parr from Trillium Technologies AKA Space James has what we need to know about… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 May 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 9 May 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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DOC proposes to half number of Chatham Islands staff
6:09 am todayAn ecologist is worried about the state of important conservation work with DOC proposing to halve the number of staff working on the Chatham Islands. Otago University ecologist Travis Ingram spoke to… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 9 May 2024
6:03 am todayA former Tuvalu Prime Minister has called out the New Zealand government for justifying lifting a ban on oil and gas exploration, A Pacific health expert says it's unacceptable for Coca-Cola to still… Audio
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Former Tuvalu PM calls out NZ govt
6:02 am todayFormer Tuvalu Prime Minister has called out the New Zealand government for justifying plans to overturn a ban on oil and gas exploration. Audio
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Pacific health expert criticises Coca-Cola sponsorship
6:01 am todayPacific health expert says it's unacceptable for Coca-Cola to still be sponsoring youth sporting events. Audio
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UN closely involved in struggle to curb PNG violence
6:00 am todayThe United Nations seeks international assistance to help Papua New Guinea overcome increased tribal violence. Audio
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Sepuloni: concerns about new details over school lunches
5:51 am todayLabour's Deputy Leader and Kelston MP Carmel Sepuloni joins Nathan in her regular Thursday morning chat to talk about new plans around school lunches, prison plans and importing coal for energy use… Audio
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Kitchen Collection founder on reduced price school lunches
5:46 am todayChanges to the lunches in schools programme are on the way. The government's budgeted three dollars per lunch - down from about 8 dollars. Harrison Stott is the founder of the Kitchen Collective… Audio
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Space News: James Parr on the dark side of the moon
5:36 am todayJames Parr tells us about the dark side of the moon and a delay to the latest launch of Boeing's Starliner capsule. Audio
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Nelson residents will wait 3 years for stopbank repair
5:27 am todayRNZ's Samantha Gee tells Nathan about Nelson residents having to wait 3 years to have the stopbank around the Wairau River repaired Audio
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Russia targets Ukraine's power system, Sweden hosts Eurovision
5:18 am todayAs the war in Ukraine continues, Europe competes in Eurovision - and Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund casts her eye over it all Audio
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Biden's xenophobic comments about Japan, regretable
5:12 am todayChris Gilbert reports in from Tokyo about US President Biden calling Japan xenophobic and the town annoyed at tourists over their picture perfect photo-taking of Mt Fuji. Audio