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Families waiting for bodies of deceased hostages to be returned
Israel's Hostages and Missing Families Forum says it doesn't want to move to the next phase of the peace process until the remaining 24 bodies of deceased hostages are returned. Alexander Cornwell, a… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 October 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 15 October
15 Oct 2025On today's First Up pod: Japan's ruling coalition has collapsed and that's complicated the bid for the country's first female prime minister, Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert explains; we cross to… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 15 October 2025
15 Oct 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Claims indigenous knowledge being left out of climate battle
Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into climate adaption. Caleb Fotheringham reports. Audio
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World News Wrap for 15 October 2025
Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 15 October 2025 RNZ
15 Oct 2025The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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ERO report shows progress in English and maths results
A new independent report from the Education Review Office says primary and intermediate students are doing better in English and maths, but there is more to do. Ruth Shinoda ERO's Head of Education… Audio
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Sports News for 15 October 2025
15 Oct 2025The White Ferns Cricket World Cup clash with Sri Lanka was rained off overnight in Colombo with the no result dealing a blow to both teams semi-final chances. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 15 October 2025
15 Oct 2025Candidates confirmed for Tonga's election; Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico; Climate experts address adaptation solutions. Audio
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Candidates confirmed for Tonga's election
15 Oct 2025Tongans are gearing up for next month's general election. Audio
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Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico
15 Oct 2025Pacific news wrap with Christina Persico. Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 6am for 15 October 2025
15 Oct 2025The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Climate experts address adaptation solutions
Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into climate adaption. Audio
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Fixing bikes, learning Chinese - helping community
It's officially Biketober - a month to celebrate the world of cycling - bike mechanic Tyson Hobson has gone the extra mile to get his community riding Audio
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Kiwi in Tel Aviv on atmosphere since release of hostages
15 Oct 2025Kiwi Jordan Grimmer-Tufik lives in Tel Aviv and tells Nathan Rarere how the people of the city are feeling now the hostages have been released from Gaza Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
15 Oct 2025A pimped out Cadillac leads the listings from TradeMe's Emma Bacon Audio
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Japans' ruling coalition govt dissolves, Expo wraps up in Osaka
15 Oct 2025Japan's ruling coalition collapses - correspondent Chris Gilbert talked with producer Matthew Hutching Audio
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Latest from Madascasgar and Kenya
15 Oct 2025Madagascar now appears to be in full coup mode, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Africa Audio
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No Stupid Questions Wednesday 15 October 2025
15 Oct 2025No Stupid Questions Wednesday 15 October 2025 Audio
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Rāwena Recipe - Bug, Bread, Beef Stew
15 Oct 2025The team translate a recipe that's close to many Māori kitchens: how to grow a rēwena bug, bake the bread, and top if off with a simple, hearty beef stew. Audio
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The pig welfare reforms that roll back pig welfare
Changes announced by animal welfare minister Andrew Hoggard turn out not to be what they appeared on the label. Audio
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New device set to reduce plastics pollution at beaches
14 Oct 2025Each year, an estimated 4 million tonnes of plastic waste from urban and industrial centres ends up in marine environments. Rivers and waterways act like giant conveyor belts, carrying the waste to… Audio
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