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Join The Detail team six days a week as they make sense of the big stories with the country’s best journalists and experts. Produced by Newsroom for RNZ, and made possible by NZ on Air. Listen on RNZ National at 7pm Monday-Thursday during The Panel. Winner, Best News and Current Affairs podcast, NZ Radio and Podcast Awards 2024
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Experts from the MacDiarmid Institute take an idea from fiction and see how it stands up to scientific scrutiny.
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Comedians Tim Batt and Carlo Ritchie consider a controversial question no-one needed to ask; Did Titanic sink?
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The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Sparks and Liam Hehir look at the global IT outage with renowned cybersecurity expert David Tuffley and are all these road cones really necessary or has health and saftey gone too far?
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ABC Wantok Program for 22 July 2024.
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ABC Wantok Program for 22 July 2024.
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 22 July 2024
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The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin).
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 22 July 2024
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The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
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The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sarah Sparks and Liam Hehir discuss the breaking news in the US presidential race -incumbent Joe Biden has stepped aside after mounting pressure.
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UK: Outcry over prison sentences given to climate protesters
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Diane To speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the IT outage on Friday, an outcry over prison sentences given to climate protesters in Britain and the Paris Summer Games kicking off at end of the week.
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UK: Outcry over prison sentences given to climate protesters
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Final hosting rights on the line in ANZ Netball premiership
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Grand final hosting rights are on the line in tonight's final regular season ANZ netball premiership game between the Pulse and Tactix, Bridget Tunnicliffe.
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Final hosting rights on the line in ANZ Netball premiership
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Health New Zealand's board to be replaced by Commissioner
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Health New Zealand's board will be sacked and replaced with a Commissioner. Minister of Health Shane Reti said the agency is currently overspending at an astonishing rate of $130 million per month, and without urgent action, it will have a $1.4 billion deficit by 2025. Minister of Health Shane Reti speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.…
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Health New Zealand's board to be replaced by Commissioner
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Health New Zealand's board will be sacked and replaced with a Commissioner. Minister of Health Shane Reti said the agency is currently overspending at an astonishing rate of $130 million per month, and without urgent action, it will have a $1.4 billion deficit by 2025. Minister of Health Shane Reti speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.…
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'Not what you'd expect from a world-class city' - Wayne Brown
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"It's embarassing and not what you'd expect from a world-class city" Auckland mayor Wayne Brown's response to the findings of an independent report he commissioned that shows rules and regulations are an incentive for contractors to cause maximum disruption to Auckland traffic to maximise profits. Auckland mayor Wayne Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ata…
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'Not what you'd expect from a world-class city' - Wayne Brown
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"It's embarassing and not what you'd expect from a world-class city" Auckland mayor Wayne Brown's response to the findings of an independent report he commissioned that shows rules and regulations are an incentive for contractors to cause maximum disruption to Auckland traffic to maximise profits. Auckland mayor Wayne Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ata…
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Kamala Harris endorsed by Joe Biden as presidential candidate
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Joe Biden has thrown his support behind his deputy Kamala Harris, just 106 days out from the US Presidential election. The 81 year old announced in a shock written statement this morning, he would not be accepting the Democrat nomination. He said it had been 'the greatest honour' to serve his country but withdrawing from the race is 'in the best in…
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Kamala Harris endorsed by Joe Biden as presidential candidate
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Joe Biden has thrown his support behind his deputy Kamala Harris, just 106 days out from the US Presidential election. The 81 year old announced in a shock written statement this morning, he would not be accepting the Democrat nomination. He said it had been 'the greatest honour' to serve his country but withdrawing from the race is 'in the best in…
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Auckland's roading contractors not given incentives - report
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Auckland's roading contractors aren't given incentives to work cheaper or faster, and most of them take the path of least resistence. That's according to a new report on the city's temporary traffic management practices, commissioned by Mayor Wayne Brown as part of his war against road cones, Maia Ingoe reports.…
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Auckland's roading contractors aren't given incentives to work cheaper or faster, and most of them take the path of least resistence. That's according to a new report on the city's temporary traffic management practices, commissioned by Mayor Wayne Brown as part of his war against road cones, Maia Ingoe reports.…
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Free dental service in Tairawhiti eases cost burden
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Liquor up and pull out your infected, painful teeth, or turn up to A and E urgently seeking pain relief to get some sleep. These are the realities facing people in Tairawhiti who can't afford to pay for dental work, nor wait for an appointment at the stretched clinics. However, a free dental service is aiming to ease the burden, Jimmy Ellingham rep…
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Liquor up and pull out your infected, painful teeth, or turn up to A and E urgently seeking pain relief to get some sleep. These are the realities facing people in Tairawhiti who can't afford to pay for dental work, nor wait for an appointment at the stretched clinics. However, a free dental service is aiming to ease the burden, Jimmy Ellingham rep…
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Inquiry into Abuse in Care to be public on Wednesday
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Survivors of abuse said it's vital that real change and accountability stem from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The inquiry's final report will be made public on Wednesday -- the product of nearly six years and 170 million dollars worth of work, Kate Green reports.
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Survivors of abuse said it's vital that real change and accountability stem from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The inquiry's final report will be made public on Wednesday -- the product of nearly six years and 170 million dollars worth of work, Kate Green reports.
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Ardie Savea heading to Moana Pasifika next year
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Savea is leaving the Hurricanes after 11 Super Rugby seasons, and is the first All Black to sign with Moana Pasifika, Bridget Tunnicliffe speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
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Ardie Savea heading to Moana Pasifika next year
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Savea is leaving the Hurricanes after 11 Super Rugby seasons, and is the first All Black to sign with Moana Pasifika, Bridget Tunnicliffe speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
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Parking meters in Devonport will ruin ambience - Heritage advocates
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Heritage advocates in the Auckland suburb of Devonport want parking meters kept off their quaint streets - saying they'll ruin the ambience. For now, the historic seaside village on the North Shore is meter free - but Auckland Transport wants to start charging two dollars an hour along its main street and waterfront by October. Trish Deans from Dev…
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Parking meters in Devonport will ruin ambience - Heritage advocates
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Heritage advocates in the Auckland suburb of Devonport want parking meters kept off their quaint streets - saying they'll ruin the ambience. For now, the historic seaside village on the North Shore is meter free - but Auckland Transport wants to start charging two dollars an hour along its main street and waterfront by October. Trish Deans from Dev…
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Benjamin Netanyahu to visit US this week to meet with Joe Biden
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Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a major escalation involving Israel, and a rebel group in Yemen, the war in Gaza continuing to have a major impact on global trade and shipping as well as while Israel is continuing its attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit the US thi…
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