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MPs need to stop turning down payrises - former cabinet minister
A former cabinet minister says MPs need to stop turning down payrises and take what they're offered. It's been six and a half years since Members of parliament got a pay bump. Jacinda Ardern… Audio
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Do MP's deserve a pay rise?
MPs could be in for a pay rise after having no increase in the last six years. The independent Remuneration Authority is due to deliver its decision on MP pay in the next couple of weeks. Georgie… Audio
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Tune in to TV that calms the farm
From gently paced travelogues to a cavalcade of local art, Dan Slevin discovers some relaxing options for your home viewing. Video
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Textile Tuesdays, a special gathering in suburban Auckland
Each week a group of people gather at Avondale Library to work with wool that was destined to be destroyed. We speak to award-winning designer Liz Mitchell and Jill Ferrell - the passionate spinner… Audio
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Calls for airlines to be penalised when services are delayed or cancelled
A Timaru farmer and travel business owner are calling for the Government to introduce a passenger charter so travel operators are penalised when services are delayed or cancelled.
This comes after… Audio
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington
Audio 8 Apr 2024Georgina Campbell with news around the wellington region Audio
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Schools say attendance is improving after dips in recent years
Students who steadfastly go to school, even if they're sick, is one of the secrets behind their high attendance.
Schools say attendance is improving after dipping badly in recent years, but there is… Audio
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Tōtara Haumaru surgical facility still unopened
A brand new four storey building the size of a provincial hospital is sitting empty on the grounds of North Shore hospital, with its opening date delayed and no new one set.
Construction of the… Audio
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Large fire damages Parnell backpackers
It's been confirmed no one was killed or injured in a fire that extensively damaged a backpackers in Parnell Sunday afternoon.
Ten people were evacuated from the City Garden Lodge when the blaze… Audio
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Accredited Employer Work Visa Scheme changes will cut down on exploitation says Immigration Minister
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says changes to a key work visa scheme will curb unsustainable levels of migration and cut down on exploitation.
A raft of changes for the Accredited Employer Work… Audio
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A GPS that could backfire on commuters
The plan to get Kiwis moving - as long as it's along a motorway - has public transport experts fuming Audio
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Arts News: Toi Te Papa & City Gallery Wellington face closures while Christchurch Arts Centre threatens insolvency
Audio 7 Apr 2024Arts and culture news for Sunday 7 April. Audio
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How petitions get Parliament's attention
Petitions to Parliament don't always result in a change to law or policy as intended, but they can be an effective way of the public getting a message to those in power. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 April 2024
George Woodward's hymn This joyful Eastertide begins today's programme. George was a man of many talents: as well as writing hymns, he was a bell ringer, he played the cello and euphonium, and he was… Audio
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Now's the Time
Nick checks out two performances by NZ pianist Mike Nock, classics from sax/vocalist Vi Redd, and hard bop from Freddie Hubbard. Audio
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Little Simz flexes on the Brazilian-tinged Drop 7
Tony Stamp reviews a club-focused excursion by the Mercury Prize-winning UK rapper. Video, Audio
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Yumi Zouma's EP IV truly sparkles
Maggie Tweedie weighs in on Yumi Zouma's ninth record, EP IV, written and produced by the band at Studio Mech in Yutenji, Japan. Video, Audio
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The return of Beth Orton
Ahead of her two NZ shows, English musician Beth Orton tells Music 101 about singing with "deep sincerity" and her newfound gratitude for songwriting. Video, Audio
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Troy Kingi: On tour with the Bill Withers Social Club
Troy Kingi, Dallas Tamaira (Fat Freddy's Drop), Rio Hemopo (TrinityRoots) will perform with a full band tracks from American singer/songwriter Bill Withers' incredible catalogue, including 'Lean on… Audio
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The Black Keys: On recording with Beck and Noel Gallagher
Dan Auerbach, singer and guitarist of The Black Keys, introduces Charlotte Ryan to 'record hangs', a pastime that feeds the band's musical inspiration and their new album Ohio Players. The Black Keys… Audio
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'Tepid response' to Oppenheimer in Japan
Oppenheimer has finally opened in Japan, eight months after it was released in the US. Japanese distributors delayed the release, following criticism the movie minimises the nuclear attacks on… Audio
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On a mission to change the 'archaic' 9 to 5 for parents
Former New Zealand Army captain, Dr Ellen Joan Ford, was recognised with a Kiwibank Local Hero award last year for her work leading a team that freed over 500 Afghan refugees when the Taliban seized… Audio
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Samoan couple address lack of autism awareness
Samoan couple address lack of autism awareness in Pasifika community. Audio
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Tagata o te moana for 6 April 2023
Violence erupts in Bougainville, the benefits of marine reserve areas are bigger than we may have thought, a call for a re-think on autism, rough waters for a PNG gold refining scheme, the Americans… Audio
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Cherry picking our healthy food labels
Using the health star-rating for packaged food should be simple, but it's not Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Tonight, songs from American singer-songwriter Zsela, a new Afrofuturist album from Moor Mother, and Estonian experimental musician Lolina. Audio
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From techie to market gardener - 'Getting made redundant really pushed me'
Morgan Kane moved back home when she lost her job at a tech start up. It was the start of her move, with her husband, into market gardening. She and her parents welcome the advantages of… Audio
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Sheds and cupboards cleaned out for Banks Peninsula fundraiser
Every year on Easter Saturday, unwanted bric-a-brac goes under the hammer at a huge Paddy's Market and White Elephant in Akaroa. It's run by the Akaroa and Bays Lions Club, which raises thousands of… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions around the country
Rain is still needed in many parts of the country. Hay and baleage is being trucked around to ensure stock get the feed they need. The grape harvest is well through in Central Otago with good yields… Audio
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Country Life for Friday 5 April 2024
This week Country Life meets a young woman who lost her job in the tech industry and turned things around by getting her hands in the soil and starting up a market garden. The team also heads to Banks… Audio