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Evening business for 7 August 2025
7 Aug 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Former All Black Richie Mounga returning to NZ
7 Aug 2025Former All Black, Richie Mounga is set to return to Aotearoa midway through 2026. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Dog therapy service open to taking on St John volunteers
7 Aug 2025The president of a dog therapy organisation is open to working with St John volunteers whose services will soon be axed. As Checkpoint revealed last night, Hato Hone St John is plans to can its… Audio
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'Good chance' Trump, Putin, Zelensky meeting coming soon - Trump
7 Aug 2025United States correspondent Zach Montellaro spoke to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump who has said there's a 'good chance' a meeting between himself, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky could soon… Audio
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Is AI the future of deciding prices?
7 Aug 2025Delta Airlines has hit turbulence after it publicly stated it wants AI to set 20% of its domestic ticket prices by the end of the year, raising concerns about so called survellience pricing. Delta has… Audio
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From Flaxmere to Florence
7 Aug 2025Young New Zealand tenor Taylor Wallbank is about to embark on two years of study and performance in Italy. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 7 August 2025
7 Aug 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: How many lawyers is too many?
New Zealand has one of the highest number of lawyers per capita in the world. But it certainly wasn't always the case. Today our resident professor, Dr Grant Morris explores how and why we have so… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems: Artistic licence with impressions
7 Aug 2025When projects in Wellington get mooted, there are often artists impressions of the project showing Wellington on a brilliantly sunny day, with well-dressed joggers going past, sober teenagers… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Grant Elliot aka the Hairy Javelin
The enduring image of Grant Elliott hitting a six to send New Zealand into their first ever One Day Cricket World Cup Final in 2015 - brought many New Zealanders to tears. Also making headlines in the… Audio
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Group Chat: Sydney Sweeney, Love later in life and more
The topics dominating your group chats .. today Kate Rodger and Olivia Wilson are here with a veritable buffet of issues from the continuing fallout over American Eagle's Sydney Sweeney ad, some… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 7th August 2025
In today's episode, Maori are being warned to be vigilant as online gambling sites use fake names and photos to lure people in; An emergency doctor says there will be serious consequences for patient… Audio
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Creating sustainable potato chips
7 Aug 2025Samantha Baldwin, Science Group Leader at Plant & Food Research, is nominated for the AJ Park Commercialisation Impact Award for a new variety of potatoes. Audio
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Tips and tricks to avoid falling victim to a scam
7 Aug 2025Internet scams are getting more and more sophisticated, and new research has shown more of us are falling victim to them. Audio
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How to find work in a challenging job market
New Zealand's unemployment rate has risen to 5.2 percent - the highest level since 2020 - which means it is pretty grim out there for job seekers. We ask the CEO and founder of Integrity recruitment… Audio
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NO CIGAR & arielwose
We chat with Josh from NO CIGAR who have been a force in the rock scene since covid times! arielwose returns and tells us about her upcoming trip to New Plymouth to spread her music across the motu Audio
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How necessary is added protein to food?
Food companies are rushing to push protein products, but do we really need all this added protein? Registered nutritionist Jan Hales spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Many jobseekers frustrated by job market
7 Aug 2025With unemployment at its highest level in five years and a very tight job market - many job seekers say it's disheartening applying for jobs and hearing nothing back beyond an automated response. Frog… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 August 2025
Midday Rural News for 7 August 2025. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 August 2025
Black Caps captain Mitchell Santner is confident Jacob Duffy can transfer his white ball form into the test arena. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 August 2025
Midday Business News for 7 August 2025. Audio