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World news wrap
19 Aug 2025Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's UK correspondent Alice Wilkins. Audio
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Solar to play a key role in transition away from gas: Report
19 Aug 2025The country's facing a gas crisis, with more and more businesses struggling to access supply, or struggling to afford it. Westpac Industry Economist Paul Clark spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 19 August 2025
19 Aug 2025My Tongan language keeps me grounded - Dr Suliana Mone; Palau president bemoans exclusion of PIF partners; From the classroom to Bougainville parliament. Audio
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My Tongan language keeps me grounded - Dr Suliana Mone
Law academic Dr Suliana Mone recently had the opportunity to visit the University of Oxford where she opened her presentation by speaking in lea faka-Tonga, or Tongan language. Audio
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Palau president bemoans exclusion of PIF partners
19 Aug 2025Palau's president says it's a missed opportunity to not have partners at the Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting next month. Audio
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From the classroom to Bougainville parliament.
Elizabeth Palin is one of five women standing in the Bougainville North women's reserved seat. Audio
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Deputy PM Seymour on changes to building consents
19 Aug 2025Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour joins with his reckons on the political issue of the week Audio
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Zelensky, European leaders meet at White House
19 Aug 2025Europe Correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund joins us from Europe, as Ukraine's Zelensky meets with Donald Trump in Washington Audio
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Wairoa apples/horticulture do well at Hawke's Bay Export Awards
19 Aug 2025Wairoa Star's new owner is Tautau Commercial, CEO Aayden Clarke joins First Up to tell us wassup in the Hawkes Bay town Audio
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Rule changes made after 2 young Japanese boxers die after bouts
19 Aug 2025Japan is to introduce new rules around boxing after two recent deaths - Nathan talks to Chris Gilbert. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 19 August 2025
19 Aug 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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Feeding A Crowd
How do you feed a lot of people for not much money? Who better to ask than the folk at The Bowling Club, a Dunedin community eatery that serves up 700 low-cost meals every day. They've got cheap bulk… Audio
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New Zealand's youth vaping rates
19 Aug 2025Our youth vaping rates are among the highest in the world. How did we get here and what will this mean for the future of our rangitahi? A 2018 court case paved the way for a loose regulatory start for… Audio
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A city with a cashflow problem
19 Aug 2025Auckland's economy is falling behind that of the South Island and rural areas, and there's no government hero coming to the rescue. Audio
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David Tamihere's last chance to prove he's innocent
Stuff journalist Mike White has followed the Swedish tourist case closely and joins Emile Donovan to reflect on the past three decades. Audio
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BBC World Service Lookahead with Pete Ross
18 Aug 2025BBC World Service reporter Pete Ross joins the programme to discuss the stories making the headlines internationally, including the meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald… Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports whiz Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to debrief the week that was in sport. Including the reaction to the All Blacks' win over Argentina, the return of the Premier League and could… Audio
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And Just Like That: Goodbye to Sex and the City
Anna Rawhiti-Connell is a senior writer at The Spinoff (and a SatC fan) and she speaks to Emile Donovan to mark the end of an era. Audio
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Is your KiwiSaver invested in weapons companies?
Mindful Money chief executive Barry Coates said many New Zealanders might be unpleasantly surprised that their money was being invested in companies producing weapons that could be used in conflicts… Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 18 August 2025
18 Aug 2025The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio