Synopsis
Radio New Zealand daily and weekly programmes
Episodes
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James Laughlin: Seven principles for success
03/10/2025 Duration: 16minSuccess can mean different things to different people and while most of us strive for it - not everyone achieves it. James Laughlin says it doesn't have to be that way.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am on 4 October 2025
03/10/2025 Duration: 09minThe latest RNZ Pacific news and sport
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News in Niuean for 4 October 2025
03/10/2025 Duration: 05minThe latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
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Netball stand off continues
03/10/2025 Duration: 05minAfter a week of meetings to try and break the deadlock, the fate of coach Dame Noeline Taurua is still up in the air.
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Much Ado About Tilly
03/10/2025 Duration: 09minAI-generated actor Tilly Norwood has sparked heated controversy across the film industry.
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Game changing research on childhood asthma attacks
03/10/2025 Duration: 09minResearchers say millions of children around the world with asthma could benefit from a new study led by Kiwi scientists.
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Climate change: how is NZ doing?
03/10/2025 Duration: 07minThis week the first ever Overshoot Conference was held in Austria to discuss the likelihood of the earth warming by more than 1.5 degrees celsius.
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Latest from the Middle East
03/10/2025 Duration: 07minUS president Donald Trump has given Hamas a deadline of noon on Monday New Zealand time to accept his peace deal or face "all hell".
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Toitu Te Tiriti’s split with Te Pati Maori
03/10/2025 Duration: 10minA leader of the Toitu Te Tiriti movement, Eru Kapa-Kingi announced it was severing its ties with Te Pāti Māori.
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am on 4 October 2025
03/10/2025 Duration: 08minThe latest RNZ Pacific news and sport
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 4 October 2025
03/10/2025 Duration: 04minThe latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
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Pacific Waves for 4 October 2025
03/10/2025 Duration: 16minPNG a 'pawn' in defence treaty - former military chief; Pacific weekly news wrap; Ta moko artists study Maori ancestral heads; Tuvalu families celebrate language week through games.
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PNG a 'pawn' in defence treaty - former military chief
03/10/2025 Duration: 03minA former military chief in Papua New Guinea claims the country is a pawn in a pivotal defence treaty it approved with Australia.
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Pacific weekly news wrap
03/10/2025 Duration: 04minRNZ Pacific bulletins editor Christina Persico with the weekly Pacific news wrap.
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Ta moko artists study Maori ancestral heads
03/10/2025 Duration: 03minOver the past year a group of ta moko artists have studied more than two hundred toi moko, or Maori ancestral heads at Te Papa with the hope of identifying their iwi and eventually returning them home.
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Tuvalu families celebrate language week through games
03/10/2025 Duration: 02minIn Aotearoa Tuvalu families have been getting active and going back to their roots for Tuvalu Language Week.
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Digital IDs are coming
03/10/2025 Duration: 23minIf you want to live your life more seamlessly, you might have to swallow the dead rat of information seepage.
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ABC Wantok Program for 3 October 2025
03/10/2025 Duration: 29minABC Wantok Program for 3 October 2025.
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
03/10/2025 Duration: 13minNights' resident screen critic joins Mark Leishman to review The Teacher Who Promised the Sea, The World at War and Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery.
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One of the world's most popular video games
03/10/2025 Duration: 11minGamers rejoice! The Sims 4: Adventure Awaits has been released today. The Sims video games let players create and control virtual people and manage their daily lives. The franchise, first released in 2000, has sold nearly 200 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling video game series of all time. Adventure Awaits is the latest expansion for the fourth iteration of the game - and this time it has a little bit of Kiwi flavour. A New Zealand gamer was even involved in building part of it. She talks to Mark Leishman.