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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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No city emergency departments meeting treatment target - Health Minister
No big city hospitals are meeting their target for treating emergency department patients within six hours.
A report into Middlemore Hospital described the emergency department as "dysfunctional,… Video, Audio -
Actor on Sheilah Winn funding decision
Creative New Zealand's decision to not to approve a funding application from a popular secondary-school Shakespeare festival is becoming a bit of a Shakespearean tragedy in its own right.
From left… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 2: Māori: The First 500 Years
The first 500 years of Māori settlement in Aotearoa saw significant, dynamic changes to how people lived; changes that challenge the idea of Māori culture as something carved in stone. Video, Audio
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Ex-media minister’s hasty move to lobbying
Kris Faafoi masterminded the public media merger that’s now in train, before quitting politics to spend more time with his family last June. Now he wants to spend more time with government again… Audio
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Catherine Chidgey: life on the farm from a magpie eye’s view
In a remarkable literary feat Catherine Chidgey's seventh novel The Axeman's Carnival is told entirely from the perspective of a magpie on a high country farm. T Audio
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DIY pothole patches costly to fix, warns Palmerston North mayor
A phantom pothole patcher has left the Palmerston North City Council peeved and ratepayers apparently out of pocket.
Earlier this week someone concreted in potholes around the city. But the Mayor… Video, Audio
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Woman's new home build hit with extra $213,000 bill as costs rise
A woman in the process of building her dream home has been lumped with an extra $213,000 bill because of "soaring building costs".
Core Logic says the cost of building a 200 square metre, three… Video, Audio
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At The Movies: Don't Worry Darling
Pop star-turned-actor Harry Styles is by no means the biggest problem with this highly publicised film, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Ohakune in limbo as Ruapehu Alpine Lifts in financial strife
A very deep financial hole has left locals and businesses around Ruapehu in limbo. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts has announced it's appointed administrators PWC, to work its way out up to $50 million of debt.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Cold and extremely wet is how most are feeling in Waikato. About 110 millimetres of rain has fallen this week. Snow fell across Canterbury this week to sea level. Grass growth remains very slow with… Audio
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What happened at Apple after Steve Jobs' death
Since the death of Apple's controversial co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011, the tech company's massive success has been due to internal collaboration as much as innovation, says New York Times tech… Audio
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Slipping away: Can we keep fixing up after landslides?
Landslides can happen anywhere there is a slope, at any time. Can we stop them? Audio
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Labour, National cross swords over tax, social insurance
Audio 1 Oct 2022Labour claims New Zealand's economy is holding up well compared to many others, but global pressures and new policies may threaten its re-election chances.
National has been on the attack, with the… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In the Bay of Plenty gold kiwifruit are in their full bud stage and the new red kiwifruit vines are starting to flower. In Otago one farmer says it' been one of the best lambing seasons in his 50… Audio
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"Scared of change": the cities shirking new housing laws
Christchurch is saying 'no' to the government's new housing density rules. Has the whole thing backfired? Audio
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Richard Osman: from solving quizzes to solving murders
As an "alpha introvert", Richard Osman says it was his worst nightmare to become a TV presenter for the first time at 40-odd – but he now loves hosting the quiz show Pointless. Video, Audio
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Valuing nature discovered in new research
People with conservative political views can care as much about the environment as leftwing climate-change activists, according to new Australian research. This new insight into the different ways… Audio
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Te reo Māori thrives as petition anniversary marked
The revitalisation of te reo Māori was abundantly evident as a big crowd converged on Parliament to mark 50 years since the Māori Language Petition. Audio
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Dean Barker shares his bowel cancer survival story to help others
This week, New Zealand sailor Dean Barker revealed that he was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2019. Barker tells Jesse Mulligan he was very reluctant to talk about the experience publicly but wants to… Video, Audio
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Kawerau Mill strike: The cracks that can't be papered over
Workers have been locked out, threatened with legal action and left without any means of income - and it's not the first time. Audio
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Police Minister on plan to curb engage youth away from crime
"The goal here is to get these kids engaged in something constructive," Police Minister Chris Hipkins tells Lisa Owen, discussing the government's plan to curb youth crime.
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More than 14,000 offences by Australian deportees in NZ since 2015
More than half the 501s sent from Australia to Aotearoa have committed crimes since arriving, with more than 14,000 offences since 2015.
New police data shows the proportion of reoffenders has jumped… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: The Casketeers
Charlotte Ryan talks to Francis and Kaiora Tipene from the hit show The Casketeers. Video, Audio
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'A murdering husband who manipulates a school girl and lies for 40 years': Hedley Thomas creator of The Teacher's Pet
Audio 31 Aug 2022It was a compelling true crime podcast which ended in a killer being brought to justice after 40 years. The Teacher's Pet featured the 1982 disappearance of Sydney mother Lynette Dawson, whose body… Audio
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Freedom Campers debate offers insights on MPs
Debate during the first reading of the Self-contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Bill offered insights into the lives of at least two MPs and the marketing mindset of another pair. Audio
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Women refunded by MSD now hit with unjust taxes - advocates
Women who have been refunded by the Ministry of Social Development after being wrongly sanctioned are now being punished again by being double-taxed, beneficiary advocates say.
Under section 70A of… Video, Audio
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Charles Clover: Rewilding the Sea
British journalist and environmental campaigner Charles Clover has recently published a book called Rewilding the Sea. Here he argues that left to its own devices, the sea's biodiversity can recover… Audio
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Photo Essay: Next Speaker please
A Parliament with no Speaker is a motley collection of disputants and debaters awaiting direction. This week Parliament elected itself a new leader and the Governor General affirmed their choice. We…
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Simon Gault with some brunch making tips
Well-known master chef and now food importer Simon Gault has some tips about making a great brunch including a perfectly poached egg. Audio