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$2b in wage subsidies for businesses that have not paid company tax
More than $2 billion of wage subsidies have been paid to businesses which have never paid company tax.
So far more than $13 billion has been paid out through the governments wage subsidy schemes… Audio
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No early release from Covid-19 level 2, 3 restrictions - Ardern
There will be no early release from lockdown for a third of the country living under Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions.
The message from the Prime Minister today was stay the course. That means the… Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Audio 21 Aug 2020Topics - We highlighted how tough things are with performers facing a second round of gig cancellations, contemplating the reality more lockdowns, and what that means for the future of audiences and… Audio
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Lender drops mortgage rates for first home buyers for 2.25 pct
Audio 20 Aug 2020A mortgage lender says banks are charging too much and rates should drop.
Simplicity, which is also a KiwiSaver manager, is reducing its floating mortgage rate for first home buyers to 2.25 percent… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Amua Whaipooti and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 19 Aug 2020Topics - Biology teacher Roger Waddell describes to The Panel how he uses conspiracy theories to teach his students critical thinking. Local Government NZ to discuss remits on extending electoral… Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: A feeling for the forest Part 1 & 2
Today Nga Taonga's Kahu Kutia (who is also from Ngāi Tūhoe) shares excerpts of the one of RNZ's Spectrum programme made in 1982 from the sound archives. Audio, Gallery
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 18 Aug 2020More than a quarter of Kiwi kids think reading is a waste of time and more than half only bother if they have to. Would you visit Mount Eden prison if it was a museum? Small towns are often forgotten… Audio
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UK remains committed to Pacific
Despite its own challenges with covid-19, a shrinking economy and less money to spend on foreign aid, the United Kingdom government says it remains committed to its role as a development partner in… Audio
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The Mighty Cookbook wins 2 Gourmand World Cookbook awards
A cookbook that was meant to put food on the table for the Waikato's most vulnerable during the Covid-19 lockdown has gone on to pick up awards previously won by the world's elite chefs. The Mighty… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Audio 17 Aug 2020A spike in anti-Covid-19 conspiracy theories over the past week could undermine efforts to stamp out the virus, health experts say. Many of us will remember the school camp as a few days, or even a… Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 14 Aug 2020Mailbag; Covid-19: The latest in the UK; Auckland school students in limbo; Kiwi returnees launch 'Campaign of Gratitude'; Who was the best James Bond? Audio
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The Panel with Laila Harre and Stephen Jacobi (Part 2)
Audio 13 Aug 2020What the Panellists have been thinking; Covid card vs Covid tracer app; Rural contractor shortage prompts concern; Kai in the Sky: Turning Auckland's roofs into gardens. Audio
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Covid-19: Wellington cafes and restaurant find Level 2 familiar but unwelcome
Restaurants and cafes in Wellington struggling to get back on their feet after the first lockdown say the return to Alert Level 2 is familiar but unwelcome.
This time all businesses are required to… Audio
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Country ramps up for level 2, 3 lockdown
The announcement that Auckland has community transmission of Covid has sent our largest city and the country's rest homes back into lockdown, prompted queues outside supermarkets and warnings the… Audio
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Return to Level 2 a 'kick in guts' for South Island businesses
The return to Covid-19 Alert Level 2 has been described a 'kick in the guts' for South Island businesses which were just getting back on their feet.
Last night's announcement triggered a flood of… Audio
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The Panel with Cyndi Mitchener and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 12 Aug 2020Auckland's bars and cafes close as Level 3 in place; Biden names Kamala Harris as running mate; Auckland school principal on lockdown. Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 2: TERFs
What is a TERF and why are they ruining feminism? In this episode, Alice heads to Wellington to find out. Video
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 11 Aug 2020A newly released report by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER), shows boosting benefits will also boost the economy. Electric vehicles Q&A. Five-year battle for playground in… Audio
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Someone's Wife - Pt 2
Audio 11 Aug 2020Trees become a metaphor for living. Linda Burgess reflects on the trees which have had the most impact on her life. Audio
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Someone's Wife - Pt 2
Audio 11 Aug 2020Trees become a metaphor for living. Linda Burgess reflects on the trees which have had the most impact on her life. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 2)
Audio 10 Aug 2020Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. One of the administrators of the Wellington Stolen Bicycles Facebook… Audio
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RAVEL: Piano Trio in A minor (Mvts 1 & 2)
Performed by Les Apaches from Canterbury. Recorded 8 August 2020, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert. Video, Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Andrew Clay (Part2 )
Audio 7 Aug 2020Topics - Judy Lawrence talks about a proposed 'climate fund' to pay compensation when communities are required to retreat from rising sea levels. Whether New Zealand needs an independent sports… Audio
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Dead 2yo Hineihana Mausii let down by system - coroner
Doctors say the coroner's findings into the death of Dunedin toddler Hineihana Sosefina Mausii demonstrate the need for change.
A coroner says the two-year-old was let down by a system which allowed… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Orr and Jenny Giblin (Part 2)
Audio 5 Aug 2020Topics - Jessica Wilson from Consumer NZ discusses The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill. A study on the health and well-being of Kiwis has found our rangatahi are lonelier and feeling less… Audio