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Let's talk about what's good to watch on the small screen now, TV critic Dominic Corry is with me and has two very different shows to recommend: I Love LA - Sky/Neon The Last Frontier - Apple TV+
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific.
In today's episode, Three of the country's largest secondary schools are now affected by the measles outbreak, with 17 known cases so far nationwide; Consumer advocates are warning not to let the lure of a bargain tempt you into purchasing toys and USB chargers from online retailer like Shein and Temu; The British government has announced today that it is "working to remove" Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's last honorary military title at the King's request; Christchurch City Council is trialling sheep as a way to combat fire risk in the Port Hills.
You know you've done well with a school project when one of the country's major local sports clubs takes notice. Dhriti Girish was 13 years old when she came up with the idea for her 'Young Leaders' initiative. It's designed to support girls in cricket, encouraging them in the sport and helping develop their leadership potential. What began as a year-10 student project was later adopted as a fully-fledged programme by Cricket Wellington, and then it won the prize for Best Female Engagement Strategy at the ANZ National New Zealand Cricket Awards. Dhriti is now in her second year of university and the 'Young Leaders' programme is still going strong. She chats to Jesse.
Ten migrants are finishing up a ten-week bilingual course in te reo Maori and English that is believed to be the first of its kind in New Zealand. The pilot programme, based in Rotorua, has helped them build confidence in speaking, presenting and connecting through both languages. It's a collaboration between Speech New Zealand, Te Tatau o Te Arawa and the Rotorua Multicultural Council with funding covered by Immigration New Zealand. Paz Coloma, who is from Chile, has completed the course and joins Jesse.
Since June, Biosecurity New Zealand has confirmed five yellow-legged hornets have been detected in Auckland, and they're asking locals to be on the lookout. But what do you do if you come across one and what does it mean for our honey and wild bee populations? Ruud Kleinpaste, better known as 'The Bug Man' talks to Jesse.
Christchurch City Council is trialling sheep as a way to combat fire risk in the Port Hills. The popular Kennedys Bush track is closed until Wednesday to allow sheep to graze the dry grass in the area. Councillor Andrei Moore spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The British government has announced today that it is "working to remove" Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's last honorary military title at the King's request. Historian and author of Entitled, Andrew Lownis spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The Bay of Plenty regional council has bought a large dairy farm as part of its sustainability efforts.
It will be another 24 hours before the All Blacks will know what future two of the Barrett brothers will have on their tour of Britain.
Westpac New Zealand's full year profit is up 13 percent with increased revenue, lending and margins, and a drop in bad debts.
Consumer advocates are warning not to let the lure of a bargain tempt you into purchasing toys and usb chargers from online retailer like Shein and Temu. Consumer NZ's Belinda Castles spokee to Charlotte Cook.
Three of the country's largest secondary schools are now affected by the measles outbreak, with 17 known cases so far nationwide. Health Correspondent Ruth Hill and Associate Professor Mark Thomas from the faculty of Medical and Health Sciences spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The top stories and other headlines at midday
What's the deal with purchasing off the plans? Bill discusses how homebuyers can protect themselves when buying a house that hasn't been built yet. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
Just two years ago, Henry Onesemo and his wife Debby were about to open their doors on their new venture serving Samoan cuisine
Dale Husband and Liam Hehir discuss the latest politics.
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific.
Keiller discusses early warning systems and the damage left after the recent turbulent weather.
Ralph McAllister reviews Clown Town by Mick Herron, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand.




I may be wrong, the hazard was sister ship to. oh memory confound me. 😣
may I relay my utmost respect to you all. television news conveys nothing, a sweep of the region for experience is ❤️
Thanks for the nice song!
Love listening to our "worm" master sharing more personal stuff. Look forward to Webworm breaking news in 2024... Always worth reading 👍🏾
"conversation funding" eh? Made me stop& check what funding currently existed for "conversation" 😁 & WHY the new govt would want to discourage "conversation" 🤷🏻♀️
This podcast is amazing!!! Thanks a million!
Made the mistake of listening to the rubbish of game speculation about possible election before we've even voted!
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Ahead of National's 12th Plenary Meeting, at which a new government will be announced and business will review the RNZ Bill, RNZ News at 5pm has been given an insight into what's expected to be hot topics for debate. Join RNZ News at 5pm for a special extended broadcast of the news bulletin with Mark Sainsbury and Kylie Morris. RNZ News at 5pm, January 21. Now you cna check https://factbites.com/sports-marketing-14-best-campaigns-in-the-fitness-industry-can-be-fun-for-everyone/ for the new games. On the day of New Year's Eve, RNZ will broadcast live from the top of Mount Eden to welcome in 2018.