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Police Minister determined to target gangs with new plan
Audio 14 May 2024Police Minister Mark Mitchell speaks to Lisa Owen about the police's new national gang unit Audio
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Pacific Waves for 14 May 2024
The 145th anniversary of the arrival of Girmit indentured laborers from India to Fiji is being marked this week, A new report by World Vision reveals only five percent of global aid targets children… Audio
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World Vision Aid Report
New data by World Vision reveals only five percent of global aid targets children, despite children making up close to half of aid-receiving populations. Audio
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Vanuatu still open for business
International visitors are being reminded not to let the national carrier's woes discourage them from travelling to Vanuatu. Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
Bryan Waddle has his eye on the latest changes to the rugby laws, one of our greatest Olympians looks to finally have a challenger in the form of her teammate, and a Kiwi equestrian adds another title… Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
Audio 13 May 2024Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising 93% of households will benefit from tax relief in the upcoming Budget, as public agencies are tasked with drastic cost-cutting targets. Audio
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The fight for the white sands of Pākiri
Audio 13 May 2024Why Pākiri locals fear the Government’s Fast Track Bill could steal away hard-won protection of their pristine coastline.
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The Taite Music Prize
For his second NZ Music Month programme, William Dart looks back at the history of the Taite Music Prize as well as the hopefuls and winner of this year's big prize. Audio
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Getting over writer’s block: Fast Favourites with Troy Kingi
10 albums in 10 years in 10 different genres - that was Troy Kingi’s goal. But after the release of the seventh album - 2023’s ambient instrumental vibe album Timewasters - he’s admitted in a new TVNZ… Video, Audio
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Pre-budget teasers increase exposure - and scrutiny
These days governments roll out pre-Budget announcements almost daily for weeks in the run-up. It gives their selected plans more exposure at a time of their choosing - but it also attracts greater…
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Bid to backstop local news in tight times
Local newspapers are under pressure and some places have already lost their local news outlets. The Wairoa Star closed last week, but journalists want to keep going. A bid to re-start the Star online…
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Ria Hall on her bid for the Tauranga Mayoralty
Tauranga has been without an elected council for four years and earlier this week singer-songwriter Ria Hall put her hat in the ring for the position of Mayor. Those elected this year will serve for… Audio
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The Australian shaming dodgy landlords
Housing solution advocate Jordan van den Berg received a wave of fury from landlords and real estate agents recently after posting a video suggesting people squat in houses left empty by their owners… Audio
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Fiji Water employees strike
Audio 11 May 2024After more than three days of striking a National Union of Workers official is hopeful Fiji Water employees will return to work shortly. Audio
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Men and body positivity
The body positivity movement started for women but in a warped sort of equality, men now appear to be just as miserable about their looks Audio
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Brrrr how did you manage the big chill?
As temperatures plummeted around the country, visual journalist Marika Khabazi spoke to people about what they did to stop the chill setting in. Audio
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Air Vanuatu passengers stranded by liquidation
Kiwi Stu McEwen who lives in Vanuatu and runs an AirBnB speaks to Lisa Owen about the national carrier's liquidation. Audio
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Truckies keen on hydrogen, but vehicle supply slow
Audio 10 May 2024Hydrogen remains more expensive than diesel as a trucking fuel, and the cost of getting a hydrogen powered truck on the road is higher. Audio
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Country comes through tight electricity supply
Audio 10 May 2024The country has come through a tight electricity generation supply situation this morning. Transpower chief executive Alison Andrew Audio
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NZ faces energy shortfall as temps plummet
The national grid operator Transpower is asking New Zealanders to carefully manage their electricity usage Friday morning. Transpower executive general manager Chantelle Bramley spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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NZers need to 'manage power' as temps plummet say Transpower
Audio 10 May 2024The national grid operator Transpower is asking New Zealanders to carefully manage their electricity usage Friday morning. Transpower executive general manager of operations Chantelle Bramley spoke to… Audio
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Former Fiji PM Bainimarama sentenced to 1 year jail
Vanuatu's national airline hits the skids - but the island nation is still the happiest on earth - Kalafi Moala reports from Tonga Audio
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Nineteen years and 48,071 episodes: New Zealand's podcasting record
AUT lecturer Dr Lewis Tennant has conducted the largest study to date into New Zealand's podcasting market, studying over 700 podcasts across 13 categories, with the data going back to 2005. Audio
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Arguing the count while counting the clock
The Annual Review Debate allows Parliament to grill government ministers on performance in their areas, unless someone runs out of time first. They did. Audio
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The Panel with Georgie Stylianou and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Selwyn Manning discuss over half of surveyed businesses failing to recycle their e-waste and a drop in kids reading for… Audio
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The Panel with Georgie Stylianou and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Selwyn Manning discuss the Government introducing compulsory work seminars for job-seeking beneficiaries and having your say… Audio
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Could more patients see online doctors?
Audio 9 May 2024A claim up to half the work of Gps could be done via tele health has raised the blood pressure of some doctors Lisa Owen discussed with Dr Sarah Clarke, who's national clinical director primary and… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 9 May 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss the Drake vs Kendrick Lamar feud. Audio
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Understanding our nearshore island volcanoes - Whakaari and Tūhua
A multi-year research project aims to find out the risks from two Bay of Plenty offshore island volcanoes: Tūhua / Mayor Island and Whakaari / White Island Video, Audio
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The Panel with Chris Finlayson and Dr Ella Henry (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Chris Finlayson and Dr Ella Henry discuss the Government saving on school lunch programmes and potentially dropping election day voter enrolment. Audio