Synopsis
Radio New Zealand daily and weekly programmes
Episodes
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Morning Report says haere ra to Executive Editor of 26 years
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minMorning Report's Executive Editor of 26 years, Martin Gibson, is retiring after 26 years leading the programme. Ingrid Hipkiss, Corin Dann, Kathryn Ryan and Kerry-Anne Walsh say farewell.
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minWe cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Christchurch's Hagley Park hosts six-day ultramarathon
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minIn Christchurch's Hagley Park, some of the toughest endurance athletes are competing in a six-day ultramarathon walking or running as far as they can with no set finish line. Race Director Kerryn Bell spoke to Corin Dann.
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Market Update for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 01minA brief update of movements in the markets.
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How can employers help during school holidays?
02/10/2025 Duration: 02minIt's the last day of the school holidays. For lots of parents, that means the last day of school holiday programmes, finding babysitters and generally madly juggling. But what if your employer helped out? Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Friday Sports Panel
02/10/2025 Duration: 10minListen to our weekly sports panel with One News Sports Editor Abby Wilson and former All Black Taine Randell.
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Suspect shot dead after Manchester synagogue attack
02/10/2025 Duration: 06minUK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says antisemitic hate must be defeated, after an attack on a Manchester synagogue. Correspondent Olly Barratt spoke to Corin Dann.
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Sports News for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 01minAll Blacks coach Scott Robertson doesn't expect the proposed breakaway R360 rugby competition to have a major affect in New Zealand.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 06minThe latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.
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Auckland Museum volunteers innovate after gallery closures
02/10/2025 Duration: 03minIt's been a tough year for Auckland Museum. The discovery of asbestos in May has hit the organisation with multi-million-dollar bills and a big drop in visitor numbers. But the volunteers who guide visitors through the museum have seen it as an opportunity to innovate. Ke-Xin Li has the story.
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News in Niuean for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minThe latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
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Ross locals on West Coast cut off from popular Great Ride
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minA small West Coast community is facing another summer cut off from a popular Great Ride due to a bridge closure. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more.
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Only 18 percent have voted in Local Council elections with eight days to go
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minThere are eight days left to vote in local elections, and so far only around 18 percent of eligible voters have handed in their ballots. Local Government New Zealand interim chief executive Scott Necklen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Nearly 30,000 dogs still unregistered in Auckland: Council
02/10/2025 Duration: 03minAuckland Council is frustrated nearly 30,000 dogs are still unregistered. The Council's manager for animal management Elly Waitoa spoke to Corin Dann.
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News in Samoan for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 11minThe latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa).
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Sports Chat for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 02minA big day for the Brisbane Broncos on Sunday.
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Market Update for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 02minA brief update on movements in the markets.
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Afterpay to again let customers buy fuel and groceries
02/10/2025 Duration: 05minAfterpay is once again letting customers buy fuel and groceries with no payment upfront. Financial inclusion consultant Natalie Vincent spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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News in Tongan for 3 October 2025
02/10/2025 Duration: 04minThe latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
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Te Pāti Māori in damage control after falling out with ally
02/10/2025 Duration: 07minTe Pāti Māori is in damage control, reassuring members and pledging a reset after a public falling out with a key ally. Political reporter Lillian Hanly spoke to Corin Dann.