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Top Stories for Wednesday 14 May 2014
Audio 14 May 2014Uncertainty over Labour's next steps in Tamaki Makaurau; Tamihere says Taurima has grounds for legal action; Health advocate outraged at drugs trials on coma patients; Peters' attack on Collins falls… Audio
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Sport: Samoan-born Alex Leapai ready for title shot
Audio 24 Apr 2014Samoan-born boxer Alex Leapai is backing himself to knock out Ukrainian heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko when the two go head to head in a world title fight in Germany this weekend. Audio
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Too many dementia patients given psychotropic drugs - study
Audio 27 Mar 2014In Australia new research suggests up to 80 percent of dementia patients in resthomes are being treated with psychotropoc drugs but only a fifth get any benefit from them. Audio
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$500 million-plus drug and money laundering bust in Australia
Audio 23 Jan 2014A secret taskforce in Australia has seized more than 500 million dollars in drugs and cash after cracking a global network of terrorists, bikie gangs, drug cartels and people smugglers. Audio
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New realism informing aid delivery to the Pacific
Audio 9 Sep 2013An aid specialist says Pacific island governments are asserting themselves more about what kind of aid packages they get from donor countries as a trend emerges towards high-impact or capital aid… Audio
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Concern at push for drug company patents in Pacific trade deal
Audio 25 Jul 2013An NGO raises concerns that the United States is pushing for an extension of patent coverage for drug companies in the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal. Audio
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Sport Australia
Audio 25 Mar 2013Keeping score across the ditch is ABC sports journalist Paul Kennedy... the proliferating drugs in sport scandal, and do cricketers get detention if they don't do their homework. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
Audio 13 Feb 2013Chief political correspondent for SBS Television reports on the huge drugs scandal in Australian sport, and the asylum seekers deal with New Zealand. Audio
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HDC says company failed patients
Audio 16 Jul 2012A company specialising in treating sexual dysfunction prescribed drugs to two patients after they'd had a phone consultation with doctors in Australia. Audio
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Law change urged to stop truckers taking drugs
Audio 19 Jun 2012A top police agency is sounding a warning about drug-taking truck drivers in New Zealand after a leap in the number caught in Australia. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
Audio 11 Apr 2012Asylum seekers, and a big report into drugs suggests a move away from prohibition. Audio
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Leo De Castro Part 1: Rock My Soul
In 2012 Keith Newman spoke to Leo De Castro, guitarist Ray Oliver, promoter Bob Burns and soul singer Evan Silva to get the story of elusive singing legend Leo De Castro. Audio
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Is NZ contributing to Australia's synthetic drug industry?
Audio 13 May 2011Authorities in Australia say there is a growing problem with synthetic versions of illegal drugs, much of it coming from New Zealand. The substances are not detected by the usual workplace drug tests… Audio
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Melanoma Trends
Audio 31 Mar 2011How melanoma rates in New Zealand compare to Australia, are sun protection messages working, and new metabolic drugs Audio
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Question Time for 16 February 2011
Audio 16 Feb 2011Questions to Ministers 1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement with respect to the payment of a dividend by a State-owned enterprise, that the Government expected to… Audio
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Question time for 17 August 2010
Audio 17 Aug 2010Questions to Ministers 1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement that by March 2010 New Zealand will be coming out of the recession "reasonably aggressively" 2. CRAIG… Audio
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Worries Heroin is back on the streets in Australia
Audio 17 Mar 2009Australia's government advisory body on drugs policy is warning authorities they need to be ready to respond. Audio
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Headless Chickens: "We were being described as two-chord punks who strangled kittens."
Chris Matthews and Fiona McDonald of Headless Chickens talk to Trevor Reekie about the life and times of one of Flying Nun's most successful bands. Audio
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Porirua Ladies
Attitudes towards caring for the mentally ill in New Zealand have changed dramatically over the last 70 years. How did our society cope with those who were regarded as "hopeless", "mad" or simply… Audio, Gallery
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Musical Chairs - Kim Paterson
Musical Chairs today features trumpet legend Kim Paterson. He's been at the forefront of jazz in New Zealand and Australia for over 40 years and is considered one of the best we've ever produced. As… Audio
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