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Ardern in the US: Trade, tourism and talk shows
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's high-profile trip to the United States is coming to an end. The Detail asks, what's in it for New Zealand, what's in it for the US, and where to next for the… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 11 May 2022
Audio 11 May 2022Questions to Ministers BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her… Audio
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Government told to improve public transport before congestion charge
The government is being told it must improve public transport before introducing congestion fees.
A new report, called Te Ara Matatika, from the Helen Clark Foundation delivers a list of… Audio
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'Radical change': The Northland meth rehab programme that's proven to work
An innovative meth harm reduction programme is transforming lives in Northland - why hasn't it been rolled out across the country yet? Audio
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'Caught between the endless ocean and an unseeing earth, we chose life' – Tampa refugee Abbas Nazari
In 2001, the Norwegian freighter Tampa - crammed with more than 400 asylum-seekers rescued from a sinking fishing boat - was turned away from Australia. Abbas Nazari, aged seven, was onboard. Audio
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'What we don't want is World War Three' - Helen Clark on the war in Ukraine
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark talks to The Detail about Russia's invasion of Ukraine: the background to the conflict, her impressions of Vladimir Putin and how it might end. Audio
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Fmr PM and fmr UN leader Helen Clark on Russian invasion
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has killed about 140 people so far, after it mounted an assault by land, sea and air.
New Zealand has joined international partners in the condemnation of Russia's attack… Audio
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The whakapapa of a story from imagination to understanding, laid out by Lyttelton poet Ben Brown
Ben Brown (Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Koroki, Ngāti Paoa) speaks about the power of imagination and its deep roots in te ao Māori at the 2021 WORD Christchurch Festival. Audio
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Lady and the Tramp: Routeburn
Over the summer months we've been taking a few trips around the country with the former Prime Minister, head of the UN's development programme, and tramping enthusiast Helen Clark, who after many… Audio
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Lady and the Tramp: Hump Ridge
Over the next summer months we'll be taking a few trips around the country with the former Prime Minister, head of the UN's development programme, and tramping enthusiast Helen Clark, who after many… Audio
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Lady and the Tramp: Queen Charlotte Sound
New Zealand offers many opportunities for "energising" bush adventures, says Helen Clark. In the second episode of Lady and the Tramp, Clark reflects on her experience walking Marlborough's Queen… Audio
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Lady and the Tramp: Milford Sound
New Zealand offers many opportunities for "energising" bush adventures, says Helen Clark. In the first episode of Lady and the Tramp, Clark reflects on her experience walking Fiordland's Milford… Video, Audio
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Free to be alcohol-free
Audio 17 Dec 2021A collection of recent stories about people choosing choosing to skip the booze. Video
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Saga behind decision to fly Covid-positive WHO worker to NZ revealed
Counties-Manukau DHB initially declined to accept a Covid-positive patient from Fiji, and the Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield questioned why Australia was not asked to take the woman.
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Covid-19: Countries should not drop all restrictions once vaccination targets reached - Helen Clark
Audio 23 Nov 2021Helen Clark is urging countries not to give up on pandemic management once they reach vaccination targets.
Clark told Morning Report even if a country reaches 90 percent vaccinated that doesn't mean… Audio
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Suspected spies not able to see court documents
A husband-and-wife pair of suspected spies are not allowed to see the evidence they would need to look at in order to appeal an immigration decision made against them.
The decision turned on the SIS… Audio
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Council for international development looks at Pacific
Audio 27 Oct 2021New Zealand's Council for International Development's annual conference has kicked off. Audio
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Reporting Afghanistan after abandonment
Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks prompted the US to invade Afghanistan, the Taliban announced they’ve taken the whole country again this week. Journalists who remain there are at risk in spite of… Audio
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Former PM Helen Clark calls on public to pressure MPs about Afghanistan
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark is calling on people to pressure their local MP about Afghanistan.
As well as the dramatic return to power by the Taliban, the country faces severe food shortages… Audio
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From escaping the Taliban to Kiwi academic excellence
Abbas Nazari's new book, After the Tampa: From Afghanistan to New Zealand is the story of escaping the Taliban as a young child. He joins the show from Christchurch to discuss the book and the current… Audio, Gallery
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Helen Clark remembers close friend and colleague Sir Michael Cullen
Sir Michael Cullen's life and legacy are being celebrated across the political spectrum today.
The former Deputy Prime Minister died in Whakatāne last night after being diagnosed with lung cancer… Video, Audio
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Former Deputy Prime Minister Sir Michael Cullen dies aged 76
Kua hinga he totara o te Waonui a tane -- a great leader has fallen.Sir Michael Cullen - former Deputy Prime Minister and Labour Finance Minister died last night in Whakatāne.He was 76 and… -
Afghanistan: Taliban insurgence in Kabul 'a massive step backwards' - Helen Clark
There's chaos in the afghan capital Kabul. The Government has collapsed and Taliban fighters are on the brink of taking over the city.
The Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country.
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New Zealand's brain drain has been thrown into reverse - Helen Clark Foundation
Audio 10 Aug 2021New Zealand's much discussed brain drain has turned into a 'brain-gain' - at least for now, according to new research published by the Helen Clark Foundation.
According to the 44-page work's author… Audio
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Are referendums the key to improving democracy, or a way for the majority voice to overrule everyone else? Three experts disagree.
Lynn Freeman talks about democracy with Max Rashbrooke, Oliver Hartwich and Katherine Errington in this highlight from Wanaka's Festival of Colour in April 2021 Audio
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Sir Michael Cullen on a distinguished career and Labour's highs and lows
New Zealand politician Sir Michael Cullen died this week aged 76. Last year, the former Labour Party deputy prime minister spoke to Kathryn Ryan about his memoir Labour Saving and what he saw from a… Audio
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G7 fmr PM Helen Clark wants more spent on sharing vaccines
Former world leaders are pushing their current counterparts leading the wealthiest countries to do more to address the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. One such leader is Aotearoa New Zealand's former prime… Audio
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 7: Dover Samuels
Former Labour Party MP Dover Samuels is a veteran of Māori politics. But on his rise to prominence - a political scandal threatened to derail his career. Video, Audio
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 2: Georgina Beyer
Georgina Beyer knows all about breaking barriers - becoming the first transgender MP in the world. But what is her biggest regret as a Māori MP in Parliament? Video, Audio
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Michael Baker: 'Staging the Olympics is a very bad idea'
Professor Michael Baker is back to look at a few different Covid-19 stories doing the rounds, including the prospect of an 'Olympic coronavirus' strain being created if the Games go ahead in Tokyo as… Audio