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New Omicron wave: Why second booster is only for over-50s
As Omicron case numbers and reinfections rise, could the country benefit from making a second booster shot more widely available? The answer from one immunologist is a firm, 'no'. At the moment people… Audio
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Four US B-2s in Australia for training with RAAF
Across the Tasman now - where Prime Minister Albanese is off to Fiji to join leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum - Nathan Rarere spoke with our Brisbane correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
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Steve Ratuva on Pacific Islands Forum’s shaky start with Kiribati withdrawal
The Pacific Islands Forum has rocky beginnings in Suva this morning as Kiribati withdraws with immediate effect. It is the Forum's 51st meeting and the the first time the nations' leaders will meet… Audio
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Daniel Roher: following jailed Navalny’s trail of poison
Russian opposition leader and former presidential candidate Alexei Navalny was on a flight from Siberia to Moscow in 2020 when he started to feel ill. Navalny managed to get to Germany where he… Video, Audio
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The Teddy Bear’s Promise – by Diana Noonan
Audio 2 Jul 2022Told by Bruce Phillips.
When Dad discovers a mysterious, dusty box in Gran’s attic, and brings it home to Max it becomes apparent that the box contains a special treasure, one that only Max can… Audio
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Covid booster shot for over 50's and free flu jabs for kids
From tomorrow, a second Covid-19 booster dose will be available to anyone aged over 50 and health, aged-care and disability-care workers over the age of 30.
This is an extension of initial… Audio
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Masha Gessen: Putin’s endgame and the propaganda machine
Russian-American journalist and author Masha Gessen has an unparalleled understanding of the forces that have wracked Russia in recent years. Audio
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US: vaccines approved for under 5s, Juneteenth celebrated
We begin this morning in the United States - where the Centres for Disease Control has finally recommended covid vaccines for under 5-year olds. Joining Nick Trubridge from New York is Anna… Audio
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Parliament’s Serjeant: More than ceremonial
You might recognise him by his voice, so long as he is shouting. But despite his role being front-and-centre at Parliament you might be surprised what he does, and what he can do. Audio
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Neri Zilber: can Israel’s coalition government last?
Israel's governing coalition is about to mark its first anniversary on June 13, however recent events have raised questions around how much longer it can last. Audio
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The Panel with David Slack and Cas Carter (Part 1)
Wallace and panellists David Slack and Cas Carter discuss the current Covid-19 situation with Professor of Epidemiology Rod Jackson at the University of Auckland.
They talk to Professor Troy Baisden… Audio
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World Bank warns of 'stagflation' flashback to the 70s
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has slashed growth forecasts in the global economy, following a similar move from the World Bank.
Yesterday, the World Bank issued a stark… Audio
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Queen’s Birthday weekend road injuries cost $2m a year - ACC
Four people are injured every hour on our roads over the typical Queen's Birthday weekend, according to the Accident Compensation Corporation.
Over the past five years, ACC has received around 400… Audio
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Tastes like climate change: Wine expert Ali Lowrey has a sobering warning
Ali Lowrey talks about the future of winemaking in this highlight of Auckland University's Raising the Bar Home Series. Audio
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Justin Fenton: Baltimore’s corrupt cops in follow-up to The Wire
If you thought there wasn't any more to say about crime in Baltimore after watching The Wire, think again. Justin Fenton was a crime reporter for the Baltimore Sun newspaper for 13 years and has… Video, Audio
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More money for Māori media - but where’s the strategy?
Māori media got a $40m boost in Budget 2022, following a similar increase to fund more content and jobs last year. But where the strategic review of the Māori media sector that kicked off nearly four… Audio
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Kerbside food waste collection for most households by 2030
Food waste collection services could soon be coming to your neighbourhood. The government plans to roll out kerbside collection of food scraps for most urban households by 2030, as part of its… Audio
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Prof Roy Kerr: astronomers reveal first image of black hole at Milky Way’s centre
An image of a gargantuan black hole at the heart of our galaxy has been captured, giving a first glimpse of the 'gentle giant' known as Sagittarius A*. Video, Audio
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Mike McCartney: famous for more than being Paul’s brother
Paul McCartney's younger brother, Mike, has just received a British Empire Medal for his services to the community of the Wirral, the peninsula across the Mersey from Liverpool. Video, Audio, Gallery
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2000s babies turning 21, a new series
A new docu-series has launched following the lead up to 21st parties for five babies born in 2000. Co-directors, Maggie Shui and Liam van Eeden talk to Jesse about the characters they followed and… Audio
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A look back to 80s music in NZ
Today's music feature heads back to the decade that style forgot - the 80s. Andrea Sanders, more commonly known as the co-founder of the musical group the Beatgirls, has written a show celebrating all… Audio
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Stuart Murdoch: 'The band's been built around my capabilities and energy'
Scottish band Belle and Sebastian has a new album out this month – A Bit Of Previous. Founder Stuart Murdoch tells Kim Hill how spirituality and the compassion of others have enabled him to keep… Video, Audio
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Review: Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s)
Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) is a documentary looking at the longest-reigning monarch in British history, Elizabeth II. It's told in chapters covering everything from her love of horses, her mixed… Video, Audio
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Transpower blamed for 2021's mass power cut
Transpower is being blamed for the massive power cut which left 34,000 people without electricity on one of the coldest nights of the year.
The Electricity Authority's delivered a final report on the… Audio
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The roaring '20s revival in this century
Jazz historian Aleisha Ward is a Lecturer at the school of Music at the University of Auckland, and she wonders if the roaring 20s are happening again! She joins Wallace to talk Jazz and play some… Audio
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