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Downloading an app could help save hundreds of lives - St John
St John is encouraging people who can do CPR to download an app which could save hundreds of lives each year. The GoodSAM app alerts nearby people when someone's having a cardiac arrest, something… Video, Audio
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'They lived in fear': Lawyer on court ruling that Gloriavale women were employees
"Relieved and vindicated" That's the response of six former Gloriavale women found by the court to be employees. Serenity Pilgrim, Anna Courage, Rose Standtrue, Crystal Loyal, Pearl Valor and Virginia… Video, Audio
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'Small island states live in fear': Commonwealth SG
'Small island states live in fear': Commonwealth Secretary-General. Audio
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Plugged in and logged on – growing up in the digital age
Cheryl Brown and Kathryn MacCallum explore the digital landscapes that young people occupy today. A highlight of the University of Canterbury's Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023. Audio
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Te kaahu live from L.A
TE KAAHU is the brainchild of singer and songwriter Em Walker AKA Theia This musical project of hers honours the craft and skill of Maori songwriting and storytelling and shines a light on the beauty… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Alayna
This week's NZ Live performance is with Alayna. She's performing some of the highlights from her debut album: Self Portrait of a Woman Unravelling. It's released today. Audio
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Housing report paints grim picture of living conditions for some
Politicians are split over a Human Rights Commission investigation into housing, with some arguing it's a reason for the agency to be abolished. The commission has released a lengthy report into… Audio
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Understanding the emotional lives of teenagers
It's harder than ever to be a teenager – and it's hard to be a parent of a teenager, too. In the past 25 years, we've become afraid to let teens experience the stress and disappointment that's a… Audio
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High cost of living forcing people to live on streets
Auckland City Mission says the high cost of living is forcing people to live on the streets as winter sets in and temperatures plunge.
More and more are huddled in flimsy cardboard shelters, seeking… Audio
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Shakespeare's First Folio lives in Aotearoa
If you're in Auckland, you may have walked past one of the worlds most valuable and important books without realising. A rare copy of Shakespeare's First Folio lives in a glass case in the public… Audio
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TVNZ picks up live sport
For the past 30 years the bulk of the international sports coverage has not been available on free-to-air television.
Prime TV has played some sports free to air either live or delayed, including the… Audio
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Martin Ford: The technology set to change our lives
We know we carry AI in our pockets every day, as people are fond of saying. Author Martin Ford says we're about to see the importance of an invention that's on a par with electricity in terms of its… Audio
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Cost of living: Coeliac food more than twice the price of regular food
The rising cost of everyday goods is making life difficult for many people across the country and it's being keenly felt by those with Coeliac disease. For people who can't eat gluten, expensive… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Aidan Fine
This week for NZ Live we have Aidan Fine joining us from the Auckland studios. Audio
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ACT: voters interested in cost of living, not China
Turning to politics now, ACT Party deputy leader Brooke Van Velden's been busy campaigning in the Tamaki electorate. She joins Nathan Rarere for her weekly catch up. Audio
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Some in Muriwai still living in campgrounds months after cyclone
Audio 28 Jun 2023Some Muriwai locals are still living in the local campground four and a half months after Cyclone Gabrielle tore through their homes. The popular west Auckland surf beach reopened to the public 12… Video, Audio
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How to live your best life at the New Zealand International Film Festival
Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival kicks off next month starting with Auckland and continuing throughout the country into September, Nik Dirga has some tips on how to live your best… Video
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NZ Live: The Mitchell Twins
Delany Davidson - one of New Zealand's best song writers - once said "you can't beat the blood harmonies" He was referring to The Mitchell Twins and their older sister Jenny Mitchell when they were… Video, Audio
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Brittany Farrant-Smith: 'What I wish I'd known while battling an eating disorder'
Audio 21 Jun 2023Life coach and anorexia survivor Brittany Farrant-Smith wants to bust misconceptions about eating disorders and offer hope to others struggling with food. Audio
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Former All Black Carl Hayman on battling dementia
Audio 21 Jun 2023Former professional rugby player Carl Hayman is speaking up about the dangers of concussion in the hope that current and future players won't have to endure degenerative brain conditions. His memoir … Video, Audio
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Chinese migrant living in garage after job disappears
A Chinese man has been living in an Auckland garage for three months and working illegally after paying more than 17 thousand dollars for an accredited employer work visa. The construction company who… Audio
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Ray Algar: Top athletes live longer
A study from the International Longevity Centre in the UK has found that if you compete at the Commonwealth Games, you'll live significantly longer, on average, than other people. On of the report's… Audio
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NZ Live: Pickle Darling
Pickle Darling (aka Ōtautahi lo-fi artist and producer Lukas Mayo) is celebrating the release of their third album Laundromat this week. Lukas (they/them) plays a thoughtful selection of songs in our… Video, Audio
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Liquid gold: paying plasma donors, saving lives and money
Paying blood plasma donors in New Zealand would ensure enough is in the country to meet patients' needs. In Alberta, Canada, donors receive up $105 NZD ($65 USD) per donation. Georgetown University's… Audio
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Te Whatu Ora project helps with cost of living woes
"5 a day, eat the healthy way" you might remember the jingle?.. neither do I. Well as the cost of living soars, the Te Whatu Ora funded Fruit and Vegetables in Schools project is proving as important… Audio