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Covid-19: Age Concern on vaccinating over 65s
Age Concern says it's been crying out for the past six weeks for the sort of proactive approach now being taken to vaccinating those over 65 in Auckland.
The Prime Minister yesterday revealed there… Audio
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Djokovic and Medvedev square off in U.S Open final
Men's tennis world number one Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev are about to face off in the U.S. Open final.
Djokovic is looking for the first calendar-year Grand Slam since Steffi Graf in 1988 and… Audio
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The Panel with Nuwanthie Sumarakone and Raybon Kan (Pt 2)
Audio 7 Sep 2021Panellists Nuwanthie Sumarakone and Raybon Kan discuss mental health tips for Aucklanders in lockdown, what Level 2 means for music venues, and the closure of a dangerous slide on Wellington's… Audio
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The Panel with Nuwanthie Sumarakone and Raybon Kan (Pt 1)
Audio 7 Sep 2021Panellists Nuwanthie Sumarakone and Raybon Kan discuss schools returning outside of Auckland tomorrow, fake news spreading about the recent Auckland attack, and David Seymour's decision to share a… Audio
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MIQ boss discusses security after man’s escape
Audio 6 Sep 2021The investigation into how a man infected with Covid-19 was able to abscond from a quarantine hotel continues amid revelations he left his room via a fire escape that should have been alarmed, hid in… Audio
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DNA gives 300 possible links in search for Onehunga baby’s mother
Audio 6 Sep 2021DNA has led police to a large group of people who could be related to a baby girl who was found at an Auckland recycling centre.
The body of the newborn was discovered by workers at the Onehunga site… Video, Audio
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Radio With Pictures: the TV show that was NZ's alternative music source in the '70s and '80s
Radio With Pictures was an alternative music programme that was appointment viewing for a generation of music fans on a Sunday evening, from 1976 to 1988. Former presenter Karyn Hay and former… Video, Audio
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The Proms, and amplifying New Zealand’s live music performances
Twenty of the most entertaining live classical music performances from the United Kingdom are being broadcast on RNZ Concert this month, and millions of people overseas have heard our music over the… Video
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There are 800 Māori with PhDs, so why are there only five Māori HoDs other than in Māori Studies?
Prof. Jacinta Ruru talks with fellow Māori academics about being Māori in a university. A highlight of 2021's Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival. Audio
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Dr Srinjoy Bose: what’s next for Afghanistan?
As many as 170 Afghan people and 13 American troops are being reported as having been killed in a blast outside Kabul's international airport on Thursday night. Dr Srinjoy Bose is a Senior Lecturer in… Audio
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Movie review - Max Richter’s Sleep
Dan Slevin wholeheartedly recommends this documentary about composer Max Richter's 8.5-hour ‘lullaby’ being performed in front of an audience of sleeping people. Video, Audio
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Covid-19 vaccination for under-12s - what you need to know
A vaccinologist says that children under 12 could be vaccinated against Covid-19 as soon as the end of the year.
Vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris told Checkpoint the clinical trials are nearly… Video, Audio
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The 80s Revival of Regional News in Aotearoa
In 1980 regional TV news shows were brought back - they'd been on screens before but had been lost in changes to broadcasting. So, at the start of the decade, Top Half began to air in the top half of… Audio
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Week in a day: Parliament’s bonkers Tuesday
What happens if you try to fit a week’s worth of parliament into a single day - a slightly bonkers Tuesday. Audio
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Vaping laws set to make it harder for under 18s
New vaping laws come into force today aimed at making it much harder for teenagers under 18 to get their favourite nicotine fix.
Dairies, supermarkets, and service stations across the country will… Audio
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Covid-19: Over 55s allowed to book vaccine ahead of schedule
Audio 6 Aug 2021From today those over 55 will be able to get themselves a Covid-19 vaccine, 5 days ahead of schedule.
The Ministry of Health says those who aren't yet vaccinated, won't need to wait for an invitation… Audio
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Covid-19's Delta variant is spreading rapidly
Australia's state of Victoria heads into a snap seven day lock down at 10pm NZ time tonight as Sydney records its latest daily high of 262 new cases and in Tokyo more than 5,000 new cases have been… Audio
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Parliament’s week: Some business, some personal
MPs return to the big House with a first week that promises debates on both government policy and personal projects, including on alcohol, budgets, tax rates, the Family Court, and conversion therapy.
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Louisa & Louise: How to member’s bill
Louisa Wall and Louise Upston discuss how MPs choose, devise, draft, and champion their own member's bills. Audio
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Gina Kalloch: Alaska’s indigenous Olympics marks 60 years
While the world has its eyes on the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the Alaskan community of Fairbanks has played host to its own long-standing sporting event, the World Eskimo-Indian Olympic Games. Video, Audio
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Pouākai - The world’s largest eagle
Audio 30 Jul 2021From fable to fact – soaring across the skies of the South Island, the world’s largest eagle was once considered a mythical creature. Frank Film tracks the emergence of the pouākai from the shadows of… Video
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Megan Compain - Making WNBA History
Basketball has taken Whanganui born and raised, Megan Compain all over the world, including competing in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. But she also made history as the youngest player (and the only… Audio
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03 Guyon Espiner | Auckland Women’s Prison
When breaking the news of horrific treatment of prisoners at Auckland Women’s Prison, Guyon Espiner came face to face with a deeper story, of personal and cultural trauma. Audio
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Focus on Politics: NZ’s not-so-healthy homes
The Government is feeling the heat from those left in the cold. RNZ political reporter Charlie Dreaver takes stock of New Zealand's not-so-healthy homes and the standards meant to improve them. Audio
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Under 5s health reforms could address ethnic inequalities
Inequalities for Māori and Pasifika could be challenged by new healthcare services reforms for children under five. A Government review has found children are slipping through the cracks of its health… Audio