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Struggling school prepares for distance learning in lockdown
Mayfair School Principal Ricardo Fox talks to Jim about how the school community has been dealing with lockdown, and how they are preparing for distance learning when school starts back on Wednesday.
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Linda Clark and Michael Barnett on the impact of Covid-19 in NZ
Audio 12 Apr 2020Assuming it ends on schedule, New Zealand moved past the halfway point of the alert level 4 lockdown this week. Panellists Linda Clark and Michael Barnett join the show to discuss this impact the… Audio
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Linda Clark & Michael Barnett on NZ's Covid-19 response
Panellists Linda Clark and Michael Barnett are back again to offer their thoughts on New Zealand's response to the threat of Covid-19 and how the country is managing 10 days into the lockdown period.
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Linda Clark and Michael Barnett on NZ's Covid-19 response
Today marks day four of New Zealand's nationwide Covid-19 lockdown. We're joined by commentators Linda Clark and Michael Barnett to see how they feel New Zealand is handling the situation. Audio
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Mosque attacks: Seven-year-old's signs raise $800 for charity
One year on from the mosque attacks, many in New Zealand are still trying to recover - whether from injuries, struggles with mental health, or coming to grips with living without a loved one.
One… Video, Audio
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Kidscan advocate for free sanitary products in schools
31 schools are providing the government-funded free school meals, but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says they plan to extend it to 21,000 students in 120 schools by the start of next year. But there… Audio
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'It's time for New Zealand to wake up to its poverty problem'
Multiple siblings sharing a single school uniform. School kids living with their families in cars. They are stories that sound as though they are from another place but sadly these are first-hand… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Jan 31 2020
Audio 1 Feb 2020A review of the week's news including... Coronavirus declared a global health emergency, Rotorua councillor bombarded with racism over coronavirus, Hamilton bar's Coronavirus beer promotion strikes a… Audio
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Salvation or stigma? Case made for targeted social intervention
Health and social scientists have documented the clearest picture so far of our 'hospital revolving-door problem', the concentration of crime, and long-term welfare dependence in a relatively small… Audio
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PNG defends human rights efforts following damning NGO report
Papua New Guinea's government has defended its efforts to protect human rights, following a damning annual report by Human Rights Watch. Audio
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South Auckland kids write book to challenge negative stereotypes about their community
After being fed up with stories about multiple shootings, streetfights and crime in South Auckland, 11 local school kids decided they wanted to tell a different story about their community. So they… Video, Audio
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Christmas spirit: Invercargill community helping struggling families
While the Christmas season is supposed to be a joyous time for many, for those living under the poverty line - it can mean suicide, depression and family violence. The Spirit Army is a citizen-led… Audio
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Calling Home: Pauline Curtis-Smith in the Philippines
Ruel Foundation CEO Pauline Curtis-Smith has established two orphanages and oversees cleft lip/palate operations for some of the Philippines' most needy children. She's Calling Home from Calapan on… Audio
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Unaffordable dental care: 'I can't do anything about it'
Accessing good dental care is not easy for thousands for low income New Zealanders, and for one woman, it is an unaffordable dream, as she cannot take on more debt.
Work and Income is funding at… Video, Audio
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At home with Dr Haare Williams
Dr Haare Williams is RNZ Alumni having worked as part of the Maori unit in the formative years of public broadcasting, this week he released the book 'Words of a Kaumatua' edited by Witi Ihimaera. The… Audio
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Sinéad Gleeson: sickness, health, motherhood & writing
Sinéad Gleeson is an Irish writer and the author of the critically acclaimed work of creative non-fiction Constellations. She was diagonosed with arthritis at 13, and an aggressive form of leukemia in… Audio
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Although neglected and misrepresented, the New Zealand wars shaped us as a nation, says Vincent O’Malley
The New Zealand Wars are discussed by historian Vincent O'Malley and Mihingarangi Forbes in front of an audience at Te Papa. Audio
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NZ's heart-breaker: rheumatic fever rates on the rise
Rheumatic fever rates are on the rise. Philippa Tolley talks to those living with this heart-damaging auto-immune disease and to those left behind. Video, Audio
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A disordered food system has created an obesogenic world which engineers overconsumption
Kim Hill explores the true cost of abundant cheap, fatty and sugary food with Dr Sally Mackay, Dr Matire Harwood, Deborah Manning and Prof. Hugh Campbell. Audio
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Mentor programme for disadvantaged kids
Audio 11 Oct 2019Children who are facing tough times at home, often have a rough time time at school. That's the experience of foster parents David Hayman and Mercedes Strutt. So two years ago they set up a charitable… Audio, Gallery
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The Panel with Guy Williams and Jo McCarroll (Part 2)
Audio 2 Oct 2019If you could launch a new discount card AKA supergold, what would it be for? China showed off its military might as the Communist Party celebrated its 70th anniversary. Trucks carrying weapons… Audio
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Hope for a Generation: seven Kiwi protest songs
As Kiwi school kids head out on their second climate protest this year, we count down seven of the best New Zealand protest songs. Video
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The New Zealanders involved in the exploitation of Filipinos
New Zealand is a dream destination for many Filipinos. But many are exploited and New Zealanders are increasingly becoming involved in exploitation in the Philippines as well. Gill Bonnett… Audio
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Matangireia | Season 1 | Episode 1: Metiria Turei
Did Metiria Turei mean to turn the 2017 election on its head? Earlier that year, the former Green Party co-leader made an admission that would upend their entire campaign. Video, Audio
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A Communist in the Family: Elspeth Sandys' family history of 'Uncle Rewi'
Audio 20 Sep 2019The new biography of Rewi Alley has novelist Elspeth Sandys examining the life and family history of 'Uncle Rewi'.
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Solo mums on benefits having to decide between food and fuel
Solo mums say benefits just aren't enough to raise a family and food banks say they're seeing unprecedented demand from parents. Sarah Robson investigates the Coalition government's promise to… Audio
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Big idea, big hearts: Students cook for the homeless
South Auckland teenagers who say homelessness is a big problem in the area have taken it upon themselves to do something about it. We headed out to meet Manurewa High School students who have… Video, Audio
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Kids turning up to early childhood centres ‘daily without food’
Babies are being dropped at preschool with no formula or nappies, and toddlers are going without shoes or lunches in the middle of winter. KidsCan is helping 25 early childhood centres, where teachers… Video, Audio
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Period poverty campaign call for free sanitary items in school
Audio 24 Jun 2019The Union of Students' Associations and Dignity, a company that provides free sanitary products, have launched the Positive Periods campaign, pushing for menstrual education and products to be… Audio
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Refugees and the living wage
It's World Refugee Day and tonight an exhibition called My Life To Live will be launched at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery. It celebrates the contribution of refugee workers in Aotearoa. Audio