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Midday Business News for 24 February 2026
News from the business sector. Audio
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Govt invests $200 million into power firm Genesis
The government is pouring in $200 million of taxpayers money into the power firm Genesis. The money is to make sure it keeps the Crown shareholding at or above 51% - and is needed because the… Audio
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Blast radius from Epstein files continues to mushroom
24 Feb 2026The blast radius from the Epstein files continues to mushroom, as influencers, princes and kings are caught in the cross fire. US correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Sports correspondent Sam Ackerman
24 Feb 2026Wellington Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano quits after an embarrassing defeat, while the Winter Olympics comes to a close. Audio
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Pianist Daniel Verstappen helps Aotea Youth Symphony turn 40
24 Feb 2026The Belgian pianist and composer known for blending classical music with a contemporary sound and sensibility. Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
24 Feb 2026Xero looks to cut jobs, the latest on US President Donald Trump's tariffs, and Genesis' plans to raise $400m in capital. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 24 February 2026
24 Feb 2026The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Around the motu: Jared McCulloch in Queenstown
24 Feb 20261News reporter Jared McCulloch looks at a rise in Queenstown tourism numbers and has an update on alternative transport in the area, as well as Wanaka's impact on the Winter Olympics and a local snail… Audio
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Book review: The Art of Colonisation by Paul Moon
24 Feb 2026Harry Ricketts reviews The Art of Colonisation by Paul Moon Audio
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The case for hiding your age on CVs
24 Feb 2026The jobseekers who are hiding their ages on CVs Audio
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M Gessen on Putin, Trump and making sense of the world
Author M Gessen has written extensively about the Trump administration and the regime of Vladimir Putin and the impact of autocracy and totalitarianism.
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 24 February 2026
24 Feb 2026The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 24 February
24 Feb 2026This morning Chris Hipkins joined us for his weekly chat following his state of the nation speech yesterday; Plus, we spoke to RNZ's National Crime Correspondent Sam Sherwood who has uncovered some… Audio
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USA correspondent David Smith
The Supreme Court dealt President Trump a major blow by ruling his unilateral global tariffs unconstitutional. Audio
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Kiwi costume designer Kate Hawley's Frankenstein BAFTA win
24 Feb 2026The BAFTAs represent the biggest night on the British film calendar and are often a marker for success at the Oscars. Audio
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Concerns with 3G shutdown
24 Feb 2026Some devices - not just phones - but also things like medical, security alarms and vehicle trackers will cease working with the network. Audio
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People's select committee releases report into pay equity
24 Feb 2026They found no evidence to support what they call the `demolition of the world's leading pay equity scheme'. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 24 February 2026
24 Feb 2026The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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New mural pays tribute to Fat Freddy's Drop’ Chris Faiumu
A longstanding mural of David Bowie in downtown Wellington has been replaced with one paying tribute to Fat Freddy's Drop band member Chris Faiumu, who died last year. The mural, which was painted… Audio
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Bird watching good for the brain according to research
24 Feb 2026Bird watching may be more than a relaxing and rewarding pastime - it could also be good for the brain. Erik Wing from Canada's Baycrest Academy for Research and Education spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Wellington Zoo inundated with injured birds following storm
24 Feb 2026After last week's storms, Wellington Zoo has been inundated with injured sea birds and staff have been busy looking after them at its avian hospital The Nest. Wellington Zoo's acting director Wildlife… Audio
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Morning sports chat
24 Feb 2026An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning market update
24 Feb 2026The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team. Audio
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Streeties ask where they're supposed to go under move on policy
24 Feb 2026The government is giving police new powers to move on rough sleepers, or people displaying disorderly behaviour in town and city centres. Audio