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'Your money or your life'
The lockdown designed to save lives has also damaged livelihoods by slowing the economy to a crawl. Some pundits and politicians are now warning in the media that health can’t always be the top… Audio
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Time to shut schools, says public health expert
New Zealand should ramp up its response to Covid-19 and shut its schools, a public health expert says. Audio
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Auckland Writers Festival celebrates 20 years
The Auckland Writers Festival has announced this year's programme. Audio
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Govt urged to protect asylum seekers in NZ prisons
A Palestinian refugee who says he was targeted in Mt Eden prison after the Christchurch shootings fears asylum seekers will die behind bars if the government doesn't do more to keep them safe.
Walid… Video, Audio
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MMR vaccine 'saves lives massively' - Winston Peters
On Monday, December 2, 53 people have died in Samoa from measles, many of them young children.
Nineteen children are in critical care in hospital and there are hundreds of new infections daily.
New… Video, Audio
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Women still absent from the boardroom
A new survey out this morning shows for the first time, women on the boards of the top 100 NZX companies has passed a quarter. 25.9 per cent of the top 100 have women on the board, compared with 24.1… Audio
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Designing cities with 'sustainable mobility'
Audio 16 Nov 2019Expat urban designer Skye Duncan landed a top job in New York working for Michael Bloomberg on one of his philanthropic projects. As Director of the Global Designing Cities Initiative at the National… Audio
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Samoans flock to hospitals for measles immunisations
Samoans are flocking to clinics following news of two more deaths suspected to be from measles. Audio
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Saving our coasts from climate change means not building pointless and expensive seawalls
Guyon Espiner talks with a panel of University of Otago experts: Associate Professor Janet Stephenson, Dr Ben France-Hudson. Dr Caroline Orchiston and Professor Lisa Ellis. Audio
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Christchurch local council debate
Local body voting papers will be turning up in letter boxes in a couple of weeks and on October the 12th we'll know who's going to be in charge of our local councils and boards. Here on Morning Report… Video, Audio
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California Governor Jerry Brown on climate action: "We've all got to get on board"
Former California Governor Jerry Brown talks to Kathryn about becoming an international leader on climate action. He has helped to foster global cooperation despite the Trump administration pulling… Audio
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The Ride-sharing Race
The cost and convenience of Uber has transformed the way we move around our cities. And the ride-sharing goliath is looking to revolutionise the way we travel even further. But it’s also beginning to… Audio
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Holly Herndon spawns something new on Proto
By teaching a machine to sing with an ensemble of voices, Holly Herndon has created an otherworldly album that presents a utopian vision of how technology can co-exist with humanity. Video
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'I saw extraordinary people do extraordinary things on that day'
Audio 6 May 2019On March 15 two men ran into Christchurch Hospital claiming they’d witnessed a shooting and to expect patients. It was the first and only warning the hospital would receive. What unfolded over the… Video
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Train like a girl: optimising nutrition and training for women
Dr Stacy Sims is an expert in how gender dictates athletes' training, nutritional, recovery and hydration needs. Working on the premise that women are not small men the exercise physiologist… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 10 April 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin; arguments over archiving extremists’ content online;… Audio
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How cartoonists framed Waitangi Day
Newspaper cartoonists job is to cast a critical eye on what’s going on and sum it up in images that can be understood at a glance at that time. But author Paul Diamond tells Colin Peacock cartoons… Audio, Gallery
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How do the internet and Pacific peoples get on? It’s complicated
Writer and artist Lana Lopesi and academic Damon Salesa discuss the complicated relationship between Pasifika people and the internet – the subject of Lopesi's book False Divides. Audio
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NZ's Five Eyes-5G problem, the mobile bloodbath, and trouble with Trade Me
Spark faces political problems getting 5G - which isn’t for phones anyway; phone brands are set for a bloodbath; and the Trade Me offer likely isn’t good news for regular Kiwis, tech journo Bill… Audio
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The Sampler: The White Album Turns 50
The Beatles 'White Album' is 50 years old and there's a new 6-disc edition to mark the occasion. Nick Bollinger takes a deep dive. Audio
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Cycling and e-scooters
Only about 3 percent of people bike to work, will cycling ever reach critical mass here? Or will cycleways become e-roads? E-scooters are now across the country, but some aren't impressed with the… Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
Audio 24 Oct 2018The first life on Earth may have been purple, a new research paper suggests. The paper in the International Journal of Astrobiology argues that before green plants took energy from the sun, tiny… Audio
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Dr Rangi Nicholson and Rob Ruha: lifting the Māori language to lofty heights
Reverend Dr Rangi Nicholson was a student at Victoria University in 1971 and was given the role of media publicist leading up to the Māori language Petition in 1972, he says he was often standing… Video, Audio
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James Lavelle: The Man From Mo' Wax
James Lavelle launched the careers of some hugely influential musicians on his record label Mo' Wax, and found further success with his own band Unkle. He's now the subject of a new documentary, which… Video, Audio
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Govt money should fund women not All Blacks’ pay packets
If the government is to give more money to rugby, then it should go to women and diversity in the sport, not the All Blacks says a former international player turned MP. Audio
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Clean by Soccer Mommy
Nick Bollinger discusses the bloody, gutsy songs of 20-year-old Sophie Allison, otherwise known as Soccer Mommy. Audio
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Let prefabs sprout: are kitsets a housing crisis solution?
Audio 9 Mar 2018An old cigarette factory in Masterton, a remnant from the Think Big era, has been re-purposed to tackle our affordable housing crisis. Rebecca Stevenson caught up with builder Mike Fox to find out how…
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NZ activist frustrated over Papua report redactions
A human rights activist has expressed frustration at redactions in reports by New Zealand dipomats about their visits to Indonesia's Papua region. Maire Leadbetter has made a series of Official… Audio
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Florida school shooting: 'Answer hate with love' - Trump
Donald Trump has told America's children they are never alone and never will be. In an address following yesterday's mass school shooting in Florida the US President said no child or teacher should… Audio
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Eels die as Taranaki streams dry up
A Kaitiaki at Parihaka says poor land management and the effects of climate change are to blame for the mass death of eels in a coastal Taranaki stream. Robin Martin reports. Video, Audio